Maybe he didn't realise it was yours if it was just balanced on the shelf and not in a basket?Staff bloke pinched my cheesecake in Lidl earlier - I picked up a New York cheesecake from frozen then went to the vit section and was crouching down to read the label so balanced my cheesecake on the shelf.
He took it. I then went back to the frozen section muttering when I realised to get another
I purchased one last week and it's really cool.
They are really good. I prefer mine to my real oneThe Dior lip oil dupes are coming back this Sunday if anyone is interested
I don't actually like the Dior lip oil so won't bother, it's just an expensive sticky lip gloss to meThey are really good. I prefer mine to my real one
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The bronze body oil is my holy grail … I transferred mine into a spray bottle though.
I looked at them today - £3.99 each - I wouldn't give them house room for that money - sorry. I am maybe a tight arse but I would rather do 3 or 4 packed lunches in a box of my own with some Aldi bits and pieces or some of my own. I hate sweetcorn which appears in every one of these Poke bowls.Can’t wait to try the new Aldi poke bowls. The Lidl was are very good but Aldi is cheaper.
Not meaning to sound dumb but er how would one make these for themselves?I'm the same River. On the M&S thread everyone raves about the chicken flatties but I've always looked at them and thought how easy it is to do it myself and not spend that type of money on them.
I never do make my own version though!
I did the 3 for £12 deal. I'm trying to remember how many chicken pieces per pack - it was either 4 or 6 which covered a large frying pan and was to serve 2 people. I thought it was quite good value considering it was Marks and Spencer....I'd have to look at them properly and see the ingredients. Might also help if I tasted the real deal once to get the same flavour.
I tend to just whack a seasoning mix on chicken and air fry it as flatties are so expensive for what they are. I got some for £2 on yellow sticker and that is a far more reasonable price than the £5 they are individually or £4 in the offer.I'm the same River. On the M&S thread everyone raves about the chicken flatties but I've always looked at them and thought how easy it is to do it myself and not spend that type of money on them.
I never do make my own version though!
I got 4 pieces in my last pack but they where smaller pieces so I guess it goes on weight rather than how many pieces you get.I did the 3 for £12 deal. I'm trying to remember how many chicken pieces per pack - it was either 4 or 6 which covered a large frying pan and was to serve 2 people. I thought it was quite good value considering it was Marks and Spencer....
I didn't know what they were until I googled, just flattened chicken breasts in a marinadeI tend to just whack a seasoning mix on chicken and air fry it as flatties are so expensive for what they are. I got some for £2 on yellow sticker and that is a far more reasonable price than the £5 they are individually or £4 in the offer.
Also, has anyone had their luxury yoghurts? The raspberry and passionfruit and the lime and mandarin ones are divine!
whose are these?No, but they sound incredible. Adding to my next shop!
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