Monday, 27 February 2012

Floralys Tissues


45p for a box of white tissues.  150 x 2-ply.
I compare this product with Tesco Value Tissues.  The only difference is the price.  My brother recommended Tesco Value Tissues at 18p a box.  I normally just use loo roll but they're good for keeping in your car.  The Tesco ones have crept up in price from 18p to 36p to 68p!

Thursday, 23 February 2012

McVitie's Digestives


On offer price of 69p for a 500g packet.  It's even one of those promotional packs.  A good long life so you know Lidl genuinely have good offers and are not peddling stuff about to go out of date

Try dunking in your tea or hot chocolate.  It's hard to eat just one ey?

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Oaklands Celery


59p normal price.  I find the darker the celery, the stronger the flavour.  I personally prefer a lighter colour but this was palatable.  I like celery; it's the crunch factor and as the bag says, it is rather refreshing.  I snap it lengthways in order to destring it.  I dislike stringy celery.

It has taken me (and only me) more than a week to eat this bunch of celery and it is keeping well.  I have not been eating it for every lunch or dinner though.

I have eaten it with houmous, as a side (sans cheese) and as a main Celery Slaw.  I cut the remaining stalks into sticks to snack on.

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Meadowfresh Houmous


This 300g tub was 95p.  I usually get Tesco or Waitrose brand once in a blue moon.  When I tried Lidl's Meadowfresh brand, I thought it was a bit sour.  I jazzed it up with plenty of freshly ground black pepper (imo, the best thing to complement your dip) and that magic ingredient; garlic granules!
It was much better.  I had half a tub one day with celery sticks and the next day with some breadsticks.

It was okay.  Nothing special.



Monday, 20 February 2012

New Covent Garden Soup: Winter Vegetable


Covent Garden soups are a classy and delicious brand of fresh soups in cartons found in the fridge.  These are periodically on offer at Lidl at 99p a carton which makes it well worth waiting until it's on offer.

I had this Winter Vegetable soup before so bought it again.  I ate it for lunch today in a hurry but what I remembered was how nice the texture of the sweetcorn was.  It had a bit of bite to it, implying it was fresh.  The soup had a nice consistency (thick) with enough chunky vegetables to satisfy ones appetite.

Sunday, 19 February 2012

Floralys Pocket Tissues

Multipack

1 pack

£1.19 for 18 x packets of 10 tissues.  180 individual hankerchiefs at less than a penny a blow or just under 7p a packet.  These are 4 ply so they're strong and not flimsy.  You can afford to keep a packet in each handbag, coat pocket or on the desktop.

A good buy not to be sniffed at.

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Vitasia Instant Noodles: Chicken Flavour


18p for a 108g packet.  I bought one packet to try.  It doesn't matter how cheap it is, if it's horrible, it's a waste of money.  "Authentic Oriental Noodles" I looked for information to back up this claim and on the back of the packet after the cooking instructions were "Produced in China".  I'm not too keen on their nutritional information.  It says per 100g cooked weight, why can't they just tell us how many calories per packet cooked?


Niggles aside this item needs some simple preparation.  I chose the lazy method of kettle and microwave.  This also makes it an ideal snack/lunch for work.

Before

After

The soup smelt nice.  There wasn't the usual sesame oil sachet that I had grown accustomed to from other instant noodles brands but no biggie, this is a cheap product after all and if I really wanted some, I have some in my kitchen.  This was chicken flavour and had no chicken in it whatsoever!  Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

The noodles were nice and soft.  It's good food to warm you up.  I was slightly disappointed with the flavour.  It seemed to lack some savouriness.  I then thought, well,  that is what you get for trying to create chicken flavour without any chicken!  I sprinkled some garlic granules that I had in my cupboard.  To me, this was the missing flavour and it improved it immensely!  I didn't resort to the dabs of sesame oil in the end because there was no need.

So, I would definitely buy this product again.  I would happily buy this flavour and try the other ones.  My tip would be to keep some garlic granules handy.