Nothing wrong with that.
In fact, with a lot of things, the purse friendly items are
often as good as, if not nicer than, the more expensive items.
We are lucky enough to have the German supermarket Lidl in
our town. This provides us, a family of
6, with great produce, variety and bang for our buck.
Some of our favourite items in Lidl would be the
following.
Fruit and veg. In
particular the raspberries and strawberries.
Smallest Boy eats these like sweets.
Whenever I can, I use the berries to make a berry compote.
Berry Compote with sunflower and pumpkin seeds |
They are also great for “in season” bits and pieces and I took
a mad fancy to make some ginger and rhubarb cordial lately.
Ginger and rhubarb cordial |
We also enjoy coffee.
Well, I do. We had an expensive
ornament on our kitchen counter top for a long while. Otherwise known as a coffee maker. Then Lidl introduced these amazing coffee
pods at €1.99 for 10 ranging in strengths from 4, 5 and a stop-your-heart
10. Injection fuel for the day.
Water melon anyone?
Lovely Liam has fallen in “yum” with the pesto and chicken
pizza and insists that no-one else is allowed eat it.
The wine is mine!! |
On the hot sunny days you cannot go wrong with the selection
of ice-creams. I buy tubs of strawberry,
chocolate and a 2.5 litre of vanilla. A box
of wafer cones and we’re sorted for at least a week.
Then of course there are the staples of the weekly
shop. I never buy milk anywhere else and
Mister Husband is fond of those little bottles of beer with a bag of tortilla
chips to accompany them.
Really, you can’t beat Lidl for value and quality.
I do however, have a tiny complaint. Just a small one.
Their nappies are second to none. In fact, they are so good Smallest Boy has
declared on more than one occasion that he doesn’t want to grow up. He wants to “be small forever,” has regularly
and consistently refused and shunned any notion of ever wearing Big Boy Pants.
It’s a good thing Lidl Toujours nappies are such good value
as it looks like I might actually have one going to school wearing them.
Anyway, my gripe. Smallest
Boy has decided he has a favourite nappy. Lidl nappies have cute little animals
printed on each one, a giraffe, a zebra, a blue hippo, a yellow lion amongst
others. Like the one Smallest Boy has
fixated on.
The crocodile one. Or
as he calls it, the caiman. Thank you
Steve Backshall and your Deadly 60 animal series.
And thank you Lidl. For
not manufacturing a bag of 44 nappies with caiman/crocodile pictures on them
all instead of just seven.
We use the pull-ups size 5, two designs per pack, again she has no intention of using big-people toilets just yet. For ages the only design was trolls, now we have a bear and a hedgehog on each nappy, on one they are playing football, the next they are on a see saw.
ReplyDeleteJenny, the little scut won't even entertain pull ups. I'm doing very well to get him into swim nappies for the pool!
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