Anonymous wrote:The garlic was fantastic
The ground turkey was awful
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the new Aldi's in Rockville - nice store, but I didn't buy anything. I just can't buy no name brands- I tried, I know people love that store, but I can't do it!
I cant either. with a brand comes a certain element of trust. does their produce and meat look great because it's been treated with preservatives? where are they sourcing their perishables from? reminds me of the pantry aisle in ti max. stuff looks interesting and good but where has it been?
Anonymous wrote:I went to the new Aldi's in Rockville - nice store, but I didn't buy anything. I just can't buy no name brands- I tried, I know people love that store, but I can't do it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To answer what to buy there, absolutely their tart cherries in a jar. Now available, best thing in the world. Not that nasty cheery pie sugary crap that people put in pies normally. Once you ate these, you will never think that regular, sugar over the top, cherry pie is tasty. Also, their 40 calories bread, DD loves it. Also fresh pastries some Aldis have, and some fresh meats, their ribs are good, chickens are good, in fact their bread and butter pickles are better than any store brand, Wegmans even. Their regular past is good, my kids love some of their pasta sauces, all in all it is generally good. But, we are from Europe. Their wasabi almonds are beyond addictive.
I just found a jar of these cherries PP. What do you do with them? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Not PP but I'm VERY picky about produce. I don't buy Aldi tomatoes or peaches but those are the only things I've found lacking.
Aldi has the freshest broccoli and best price on fresh raspberries anywhere. Also great chocolate. I didn't buy most meat or seafood there at first but now eat fresh salmon and rack of lamb and organic chicken. They also have cane sugar and their German items are fantastic, as are select cheeses like Spanish Manchego and butterkase.
Anonymous wrote:The parking lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To answer what to buy there, absolutely their tart cherries in a jar. Now available, best thing in the world. Not that nasty cheery pie sugary crap that people put in pies normally. Once you ate these, you will never think that regular, sugar over the top, cherry pie is tasty. Also, their 40 calories bread, DD loves it. Also fresh pastries some Aldis have, and some fresh meats, their ribs are good, chickens are good, in fact their bread and butter pickles are better than any store brand, Wegmans even. Their regular past is good, my kids love some of their pasta sauces, all in all it is generally good. But, we are from Europe. Their wasabi almonds are beyond addictive.
I just found a jar of these cherries PP. What do you do with them? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Things to buy-
Any German cookie (so good!).
Produce, organic and regular- whatever looks fresh, and there is always enough to fill my cart with a variety. Broccoli, apples, mushrooms, peppers...
The jarred sauces-Indian ones mostly
Any of the imported cheeses, just tried the Butterkase and it was v. good.
And yes, the cherries. I'll use those for a cherry pie or Black Forest Cake.
Anonymous wrote:To answer what to buy there, absolutely their tart cherries in a jar. Now available, best thing in the world. Not that nasty cheery pie sugary crap that people put in pies normally. Once you ate these, you will never think that regular, sugar over the top, cherry pie is tasty. Also, their 40 calories bread, DD loves it. Also fresh pastries some Aldis have, and some fresh meats, their ribs are good, chickens are good, in fact their bread and butter pickles are better than any store brand, Wegmans even. Their regular past is good, my kids love some of their pasta sauces, all in all it is generally good. But, we are from Europe. Their wasabi almonds are beyond addictive.