NFriday wrote:Hi- I got a gallon of milk yesterday at Dominick's yesterday as part of their J4U program for $1.77 a gallon, but if your husband won't even drink Aldi's milk, which is advertised as being bgh free, I am sure he won't go any where near Dominick's store brand milk, which is not guaranteed to be bgh free.
Will he drink oberweis milk, which is close to being organic, and which I personally think is better than any of the organic milk out there? I love oberweis milk, and I would drink it all the time, but right now my budget will not allow it. If you go to one of the oberweis stores, the milk is cheaper than it is every where else. I know that organic milk starts at $5.99 a gallon, although trader Joes might have it cheaper. Hope this helps, Nancy
NFriday wrote:Hi- Has anybody found the pumpkin spice coffee yet at Aldi's? They don't carry natural peanut butter at Aldi's do they? Natural peanut butter is one thing I can't find good coupons for. I love Whole Food's 365 peanut butter, but because of a shortage of peanuts right now, it is $2.99 a jar. Thanks, Nancy
NFriday wrote:Hi- Has anybody found the pumpkin spice coffee yet at Aldi's? Thanks, Nancy
KajmacJohnson wrote:Anyhoo, I am not a fan of the Happy Farms cheese slices or blocks but I saw a Happy Farms cheese dip with port wine that I bought yesterday and I am hoping that that is at least decent. I saw new flavors of little blocks of cheese (The non Happy farms fancier cheese. Can't think of the brand name right now) and was wondering if anyone has tried the Cranberry White Cheddar Cheese? If it is tasty and worth three bucks I will definately buy it. They also have brie. I was considering buying but decided not to at the last minute. Anyone seen or try the brie?
KajmacJohnson wrote:NFriday wrote:Hi- Has anybody found the pumpkin spice coffee yet at Aldi's? Thanks, Nancy
Went again yesterday and I still haven't seen the coffee. As a bonus they are out of the pumpkin spice cream cheese as well. I wonder if it is too late.
Anyhoo, I am not a fan of the Happy Farms cheese slices or blocks but I saw a Happy Farms cheese dip with port wine that I bought yesterday and I am hoping that that is at least decent. I saw new flavors of little blocks of cheese (The non Happy farms fancier cheese. Can't think of the brand name right now) and was wondering if anyone has tried the Cranberry White Cheddar Cheese? If it is tasty and worth three bucks I will definately buy it. They also have brie. I was considering buying but decided not to at the last minute. Anyone seen or try the brie?
eatwisconsin wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote:NFriday wrote:Hi- Has anybody found the pumpkin spice coffee yet at Aldi's? Thanks, Nancy
Went again yesterday and I still haven't seen the coffee. As a bonus they are out of the pumpkin spice cream cheese as well. I wonder if it is too late.
Anyhoo, I am not a fan of the Happy Farms cheese slices or blocks but I saw a Happy Farms cheese dip with port wine that I bought yesterday and I am hoping that that is at least decent. I saw new flavors of little blocks of cheese (The non Happy farms fancier cheese. Can't think of the brand name right now) and was wondering if anyone has tried the Cranberry White Cheddar Cheese? If it is tasty and worth three bucks I will definately buy it. They also have brie. I was considering buying but decided not to at the last minute. Anyone seen or try the brie?
I purchase the brie whenever it is available at Aldi. At $2.99 its a great deal. Now its a pretty pedestrian brie, probably just President brand or something similar. Its ok by itself but I use it mainly for baked brie. I cut off the top, add some homemade cranberry chutney and wrap in puff pastry and bake. Its perfect for baked brie applications.
That white cheddar with cranberries is great. The cheddar is plenty sharp and crumbly and the cranberries are a nice tart counterpoint to the cheese. I love it by itself or on a turkey sandwich the day after thanksgiving.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:My quest for the least skanky Aldi on the Southside today took me to 47th Street. First thing I saw: a guy standing by the carts asking for quarters;
Corinne wrote:I picked up a Quattro Formaggi pizza today at Aldi and it was quite good, as far as frozen pizzas go. The goat and Roquefort quarters were very good and it was not overloaded with topping. Something I will keep in the freezer for a quick light meal.
I also picked up the Cranberry Cheddar, recalling that I seen it in this thread as well. Looking forward to snacking on that as well. The Sundried Tomato cheese torta looked interesting as well.
KajmacJohnson wrote:
Is that the take it and bake pizza or a different product altogether? Still need to try the cranberry cheddar.
Corinne wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote:
Is that the take it and bake pizza or a different product altogether? Still need to try the cranberry cheddar.
It was a frozen Grandessa product. I thought it was quite good - but I am also living in central Indiana, deprived of anything resembling good pizza![]()
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