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  • Help a Lidl virgin – What's good?
  • yunki
    Free Member

    I’ve been up there a couple of times now trying to make the pennies stretch a bit further but it seems that unless you know what you’re doing it’s going to be a bit hit and miss..

    What’s good?
    Give us your top Lidl hot tips 🙂

    (we eat anything but tend towards fresh veg, wholefoods and wine and don’t mind some decadent grub too)

    midlifecrashes
    Full Member

    Innis & Gunn? I’m not a fan myself, but many are.

    monkeychild
    Free Member

    Their fresh fruit and vegetables are brilliant at ours. The bakery is jolly good too.

    benji
    Free Member

    There deluxe range is excellent, they are seriously competitve on fruit and veg pricing and their milk is 74p for 2 litres compared to tesco at £1.

    I also treat it like a foreign holiday and try and buy one item I have never tried it’s led to some interesting taste sensations.

    thestabiliser
    Free Member

    Hang on, I’ll just instruct Caruthers to go and quiz the oiks on the* estate

    *ergo not my estate.

    Cheese. Apparently. The cheap stuffed pasta is to be avoided at all costs.

    CraigW
    Free Member

    They have a decent range of dark chocolate.

    Also Woodgate Golden Haze cloudy cider, actually made by Westons, rather nice.

    cloudnine
    Free Member

    Fruit and veg is excellent value. Bodum belgium beer is good.
    Most of their meat is free range.
    Last october and november i ate large quantities of mini stollen and chocolate gingerbread and put on about 2kg. Most of their stuff you cant go far wrong. They also do quite alot of looky likey products which are often just as good as the originals.

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Crusty white bloomer, muesli, crayfish and fillet steak all good.

    bearnecessities
    Full Member

    It’s not really worth cycling up Salterton Road- just stop off at Tesco and buy the offers 🙂

    Suggsey
    Free Member

    Most stuff is good, the cold meats, the bakery stuff is lovely, and as has been said if you get the deluxe range of stuff I haven’t had a bad thing yet (pies were average but not bad). I avoid their frozen peas, crisps but get Walkers from there anyway) and avoid their peanuts I find them rock hard and not a patch on KP. Watch for short dates and I’ve stopped buying my milk from their as I find it spoils and the cartons stink with a couple of days but that could just be our local where their hygiene standards/fridges may not be cool enough.
    Shopping anywhere else you realise how expensive the likes of Tesco are!

    shermer75
    Free Member

    As a general rule:

    Ingredients = good
    Ready meal type stuff = bad
    Anything involving marzipan = amazing

    hammerite
    Free Member

    Any meat/cheese/sausage that has a German sounding name is generally pretty good.

    Also agree on the marzipan rule mentioned by Shermer75!

    nostoc
    Free Member

    Lidl pickled gherkins are the best

    maxray
    Free Member

    You can also spend the money you save on their special aisle, the quality of their offers is debatable, though the sledge hammer and axe I bought a while back are doing the job.

    squirrelking
    Free Member

    Weetabix is too dense you need to add way more milk otherwise its like chewing on sawdust…

    bear-uk
    Free Member

    Fish pie is great. I think its called 3 fish roast?

    tomd
    Free Member

    Lidl is pretty good overall. The things I actively seek out there:

    Nuts. They have the best selection, quality and price of any of the supermarkets.
    Dark chocolate
    The ground coffee in gold packets. Pretty decent and cheap when it’s on offer.
    Their wine is generally excellent.

    plumslikerocks
    Free Member

    Hmm…you’re not going to save money in any supermarket by going in without a clear idea of what you want!

    Do your weekly menu plan, then go to your chosen tier of retail establishment and buy only what you need. You’ll be quids in! Allow a few quid for trying new stuff if you want.

    technicallyinept
    Free Member

    70% cocoa dark chocolate with raspberry (or orange)

    thatscold
    Free Member

    As been said above choose carefully, manage your expectations, and you’ll be ok.

    A lot of the food is cheap for a very good reason…

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    Do your weekly menu plan, then go to your chosen tier of retail establishment and buy only what you need. You’ll be quids in! Allow a few quid for trying new stuff if you want.

    You could put it on a spreadsheet along with prices and see where you’re saving and losing out. As time goes on, you’ll start to recognise trends and be able to save even more money.

    sadexpunk
    Full Member

    found some plum porter there a few months back, it was lovely but never found any since :-/

    LoCo
    Free Member

    The waffle biscuit things 😀
    Soft goats cheese.
    Houmous ok too.

    Vag pretty good too but may not last quite as long as other places

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    Vag pretty good too but may not last quite as long as other places

    In before the edit. 😛

    Whathaveisaidnow
    Free Member

    The salad that has a clump of earth on the bottom (not the one in the black tray though, that’s not as good) bloody brilliant!

    I’m also partial to the smoked chedder, other flavours are available.

    The jar crammed with feta, olives and olive oil is good for a few salads.

    langylad
    Free Member

    The jars of their own brand jalfrezi sauce are good, piri piri sauce is very good and less than a quid, tiger loaves are lovely.

    cloudnine
    Free Member

    If you make bread the white bread flour is excellent for the dough it costs.
    (no it really is!!)

    DezB
    Free Member

    Ready meal type stuff = bad

    Except the lasagne is great.

    My faves apart from stuff already mentioned, are
    the Herold Czech Black Lager (none in stock today 🙁 )
    Frozen fish – the river cobbler (had that today) or the lemon sole
    Cold meats been mentioned
    Fruit Granola
    Sirloin steaks

    Klunk
    Free Member

    chicken breast and sirloin steak is very good.

    pitchpro2011
    Free Member

    That’ll be the tricolour salad and not the living salad then 😉
    Personally I like 40p porridge oats, weetabix that are made in the same factory as the brand. All the bakery, normal thick wholemeal bread is 45p, milk as mentioned is 74p. The first 4 fruit and veg items on the endcap of the fruit and veg are always on offer and usually cheaper than anywhere else. Usually 29p.
    Chilled meats are a ton cheaper than Tesco or asda. Also try the deluxe new York cheesecake.
    Basically you can buy your basics 20-30% cheaper than you normally would. Oh and there’s Hawaiian pizzas in the freezer for 75p

    MrSmith
    Free Member

    Don’t buy much from there except except a monthly trip to buy:
    Passata in the cartons. It’s better or as good as the posh stuff in supermarkets and very cheap
    Parmesan.
    Panettone. Cheap as chips and again way better than some of the really expensive stuff from deli’s.

    scuttler
    Full Member

    Coffee pods for Nespresso are OK and well priced compared to others
    Ground coffee is average
    Looky-likey biscuits decent
    Pate and brie alright as staples rather than treats
    Fireworks are ace
    Weetabix is mank
    10 quid wine is good
    ‘High-end’ washing up liquid works well (silver bottle)
    Random middle-aisle stuff is enlightening
    Bakery doughnuts are proper-nom
    Bakery veggie pizza slices are good for an urgent snack
    Free range organic whole chickens are good
    Must try some of the luxury stuff
    Love Lidl me

    squirrelking
    Free Member

    Oh I forgot, they’re doing a special on crowbars at the moment, one 60 cm and one 90cm, both in red for a tenner. I will NOT be using them to smash up pallets whilst pretending to be Gordon Freeman.

    And the washing powder.

    LoCo
    Free Member

    😳 for earlier post 😳

    Nuts and dried fruits are good,
    free range british chickens reasonably cheap too,
    Ground coffee reasonable too (posher one)

    dti
    Full Member

    wine, cereals, muesli, olive oil, bread flour, fruit, veg, serrano ham, cheese, tinned toms with chilies, olives, waffles, wine

    dti
    Full Member

    oh nesspresso capsules not bad either

    sadexpunk
    Full Member

    for those not liking the lidl weetabix…..

    ….tesco got oatibix at half price at the moment! my favourite! food of the gods mixed with unflavoured protein shake and left to go soggy. nomnomom. cleared the shelves out at local store 3 times now so far.

    *cough* kitchen cupboard *cough*

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    Are you folk able to get parked in these stores? I’ve kinda given up on Aldi due to little car parks and a refusal to queue.

    DezB
    Free Member

    Are you folk able to get parked in these stores?

    I can usually park right out the front of my Lidl SHOP. 🙂

    Drac
    Full Member

    Ours has loads of spaces but I always walk to them as they’re nearby.

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