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A taste of Mexico

I have mixed feelings about Mexican food. Although it’s delicious it can be quite samey, and it includes tortilla chips, the world’s most disgusting product. Still, tortilla chips aside, Mexican is always nice every now and again, and Lidl have silver tequilla to accompany the jalapenos, sauces, dinner kits, dips, and chips. Click here for more information.

Food offers

Current food offers at Lidl include:

  • New season pears (750g) – reduced from €1.49 to 99c
  • Guinness draught (8 x 500g) – reduced from €13.30 to €9.99
  • Reef Crest fish cakes (320g) – 2 packets for €2.50

There’s a new set of food offers every Monday at Lidl. Click here for details.

There’s even more special offers on Super Saturday, including:

  • Haribo fun mix – reduced from €1.79 to €1
  • Primadonna extra virgin olive oil (750ml) – reduced from €3.29 to €1.99

Special buys

Current special buys at Lidl include garden furniture like parasols and sun loungers, car items such as car seat cover sets and hand-held vacuum cleaners, bed linen, and men’s summer clothing. Click here for details.

The ragbag of special buys next Monday includes kitchen equipment, kids summer distractions such as basketball hoops and football nets, sunglasses, and more. Click here for information.

6 Comments

  1. Just so you know, I clicked the link in the 2nd last paragraph and it brought me to the Aldi website.

  2. Oops! Thanks Michelle, fixed now. I appreciate the heads up 🙂

  3. good that you brought no attention to their 1.99 chicken!!!. the fuckin wrapper most have cost more

  4. “Mexican food . . . can be quite samey”?
    Forgive me for having a little chuckle over such a terribly wrong statement. For if you only knew: Mexican food is just as diverse and as complex as Chinese, and yes, just as delicious.
    One tortilla chip does not Mexican food make.
    Clementina
    “A Little Cup of Mexican Hot Chocolate”

  5. Hi Clementina. I think you’re more than fair for only having a chuckle at me. I deserve a clip on the ear for my PIG pig-ignorance. I guess I’ve been referring to Tex-Mex rather than authentic Mexican food. Tex-Mex, as a few of my friends have pointed out to me, is all fajita, enchilada, burrito – things wrapped in bread. I guess genuine Mexican restaurants are a rarity in Ireland? Lovely blog you have by the way, I stand corrected, humbly apologise, and looking forward to trying out some of your recipes.