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Old Jun 7th 2011 | 3:21 am
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
Yorkshire Gold and the sweeties for me.

I'm assuming you're going in for the kill as far as the pickled onions are concerned?


Originally Posted by spottydog
no black jacks this time bought loads last time when they were reduced and the Aussies I work with loved them

With regard to tea bags have you tried Aldi standard strong round, always bought Yorkshire Gold when we first got here but found these and felt they were nearly as good and at just over $2 a box they don't hit the bank account too hard.
They had loads of jars of mints last time as well, kept me going at work for months

I don't buy the teabags, I just spot them for SC
 
Old Jun 7th 2011 | 11:50 am
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Originally Posted by Pollyana




They had loads of jars of mints last time as well, kept me going at work for months

I don't buy the teabags, I just spot them for SC
 
Old Jun 7th 2011 | 12:46 pm
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Originally Posted by spuddyo
I went to the local Aldi today, nowt much British there today sadly. They did have ski's and bindings for $299 and ski jackets /pants going cheap. Sadly, my ski-ing days are over.
Thats because this week its winter week, hence all the ski equipment. British week starts tomorrow (thurs)
 
Old Jun 8th 2011 | 2:07 pm
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Ok went to Aldi this morn, got 2 boxes of Yorkshire Gold tea, $6.99 for a box of 40, a tad expensive, hence why I only picked up the two.

2 packs of choccie limes, 2 boxes of dolly mixtures and a packet of chocolate digestives.

That was my lot, people in there were going nuts.
 
Old Jun 8th 2011 | 2:30 pm
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
Ok went to Aldi this morn, got 2 boxes of Yorkshire Gold tea, $6.99 for a box of 40, a tad expensive, hence why I only picked up the two.

2 packs of choccie limes, 2 boxes of dolly mixtures and a packet of chocolate digestives.

That was my lot, people in there were going nuts.


Remind me in September and I'll bring some more back for you
 
Old Jun 8th 2011 | 2:33 pm
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Originally Posted by Pollyana


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So.............how many jars of pickled onions did you get?
 
Old Jun 8th 2011 | 2:43 pm
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
So.............how many jars of pickled onions did you get?
Haven't been near the place, I'm away for a few days, not back in Brisbane till late Friday, working all weekend so the earliest I can get to an Aldi is Monday afternoon; same as last year I doubt there will be anything left
 
Old Jun 8th 2011 | 2:54 pm
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
Haven't been near the place, I'm away for a few days, not back in Brisbane till late Friday, working all weekend so the earliest I can get to an Aldi is Monday afternoon; same as last year I doubt there will be anything left
You should have sent me a text, I could have picked you some up! Seriously.
 
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Well I hit British Week on the way to work - keen hey

The pickled onions are Australian pickled onions felt right ripped off.

They had the biscuits, none of the sweets, except dolly mixtures and the soup, plus some mushy peas.
 
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Originally Posted by jad n rich
Well I hit British Week on the way to work - keen hey

The pickled onions are Australian pickled onions felt right ripped off.

They had the biscuits, none of the sweets, except dolly mixtures and the soup, plus some mushy peas.
How very uninspiring!
 
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Default Re: Aldi teabags

Originally Posted by jad n rich
Well I hit British Week on the way to work - keen hey

The pickled onions are Australian pickled onions felt right ripped off.

They had the biscuits, none of the sweets, except dolly mixtures and the soup, plus some mushy peas.
Won't bother with the onions then, I'll nip down to Celtic koala, they have the really strong British ones
 
Old Jun 8th 2011 | 5:45 pm
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Default Re: Aldi teabags

Originally Posted by jad n rich
Well I hit British Week on the way to work - keen hey

The pickled onions are Australian pickled onions felt right ripped off.

They had the biscuits, none of the sweets, except dolly mixtures and the soup, plus some mushy peas.
The mushy peas are aussie too.
 
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
The mushy peas are aussie too.
Aussie mushie peas, its just not sounding right is it
 
Old Jun 9th 2011 | 2:56 pm
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
The mushy peas are aussie too.
mushy peas are wrong on so many levels - wherever they come from

you Brits have issues
 
Old Jun 9th 2011 | 3:25 pm
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Originally Posted by Amazulu
mushy peas are wrong on so many levels - wherever they come from

you Brits have issues
I love mushy peas

I made bangers, mash and mushy peas for dinner last night and almost thought I was in heaven (apart from the sausages that ruined it, obviously ).
 

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