Re: Lidl
You've done it again! The 'F' word twice in one sentence. I'm going to report your post. I'm sure there is a rule about the use of foul language :D
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Re: Lidl
Thanks for reminding me, Paul!
I'll have to get some ice cream for my wife tomorrow and maybe freedom fries ... ;) |
Re: Lidl
Starting next monday there'll be British Isles time again - with the usual suspects:
Irish rib eye steak, bacon, cheddar, baked beans, marmelade ... |
Re: Lidl
Originally Posted by wolfi
(Post 12615171)
Starting next monday there'll be British Isles time again - with the usual suspects:
Irish rib eye steak, bacon, cheddar, baked beans, marmelade ... |
Re: Lidl
Just bought a really good dark bread at the Lidl made by Jókenyér Ludwig & Mentesiin Pilisszentiván Maybe Pilis fellow knows more about this company? |
Re: Lidl
Originally Posted by wolfi
(Post 12545133)
Lidl has Irish and British week starting Monday - five pages of it.
Though I wonder who buys a can of Guinness (not even half a liter) for 649 HUF.:beer: |
Re: Lidl
Originally Posted by wolfi
(Post 12620142)
Just bought a really good dark bread at the Lidl made by Jókenyér Ludwig & Mentesiin Pilisszentiván Maybe Pilis fellow knows more about this company? Pilisvorosvar is an old Schwab village so you'd expect the bread to be good, plus there's influence locally from Croats as well. In my village, 4 languages were commonly spoken (not by everybody, of course!) - Hungarian, Gypsy, German & Croat. Sort of dying out back to Hungarian & some Gypsy bits. |
Re: Lidl
Just looked up one of them as it used to be a nice escape!
https://www.telepules.com/pilisszent...glo-10466.html As in: let's pretend we're in Greece! Used to be dead cheap, as well lol |
Re: Lidl
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Thanks to both of you! I just found out on google maps that this place ist just 15 km from where my wife's son lives with his small family in Bp. So we might make a visit ... |
Re: Lidl
I sat eating a soya mince bolo with my other half and said might be the last time you do this if we go to Hungary? Do any of the supermarkets sell the meat alternatives? quorn/soya mince/Linda McCartney? not the be all and end all but I do like the products?
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Re: Lidl
Not to my knowledge, never seen any in Tesco, Lidl, Aldi, Interspar, Penny Market.
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Re: Lidl
Originally Posted by Vangel
(Post 12629248)
I sat eating a soya mince bolo with my other half and said might be the last time you do this if we go to Hungary? Do any of the supermarkets sell the meat alternatives? quorn/soya mince/Linda McCartney? not the be all and end all but I do like the products?
Tesco gyorsfagyasztott szójafehérjével és tojásfehérjével készült vegetáriánus fasírtgolyók 400 g Which translates as Tesco Fast Frozen Soy Protein and Egg White Vegetarian Meatballs 400 g So I guess there would be other products, also soya products are available for home cooking. |
Re: Lidl
And if the big chains don't have it, in most bigger towns there are "Bio shops" that cater to vegetarians etc
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Re: Lidl
Result! I have printed this off for safe keeping.. The veggie meatballs are great with pesto sauce and a nice long spaghetti
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Re: Lidl
Thank you good to know something on my list to investigate..
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