Aldi Pre Made Meals - Tested & Ranked

I'm travelling Australia in a camper and rely on premade meals a lot. I've tried the majority or meals from Aldi over the past year and wanted to make a list of what I liked and disliked.

  1. Chicken Biryani (9/10. Added veges & curry sauce)

  2. Pulled Beef Lasagne (9/10. For the price, top notch)

  3. BBQ Smoky Beef (8/10, tasty, semi nutritiouss, cheap)

3.5 Beef Massaman 800g (8/10. Delish sweet sauce with decent amount ot beef and veges. Almost as good as takeaway)

  1. Chipotle Chicken Burrito Bowl (7.5/10, delicious but $10 is pushing into Zambrero, G&G territory.

4.5 Butter Chicken 800g (7/10, tastes good, slightly Bland. Mostly sauce. A good base for extras)

  1. Lemon Pepper Chicken (7/10. Not bad. Not great)

  2. Chicken Burrito (7/10. I add Verde & Hot Sauce. Much better)

  3. Loaded Beef, Mac & Cheese. (7/10. Delicious and cheap)

  4. Lemon Pepper Chicken w Peas (7/10. Semi nutritious & cheap)

  5. Spaghetti Bolegnese (7/10. Punches above it's weight)

  6. Beef Lasagne 400g (7/10 Not bad for the price)

  7. Chinese Style Chicken & Cashew. (6.5/10, small but kind of healthy)

  8. Shepard's Pie 400g (6.5, cheap and delicious but very small)

  9. Chicken & Mushroom Risotto (6.5/10, tastes ok but a bit mushy)

  10. Sundried Tomato Chicken Pasta (6.5/10, nothing special)

  11. Singapore Noodles (4/10, mushy, salty, bland, avoid)

  12. Chicken Parmagiana 320g (4/10, Bland, processed)

  13. Chicken Kiev 480g (4/10,Bland, processed)

  14. Hot Honey & Pepper Beef (4/10, Bland besides the sugar)

  15. Malaysian Style Beef Curry (4/10, Didnt like the texture)

  16. Chicken & Pesto Penne w Green Vegetables 330g (4/10, just make it yourself for x10 better)

Ps. Pizza Numero Uno is GOAT. (9.5/10)

May edit later and add more.

Cheers!

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u/Craig93Ireland — 4 days ago

Course for designing van wraps

Apologies if this has already been asked. I'm trying to get into designing and installing quarter wraps and lettering etc for cars and vans. I have some experience with phoyoshop, none with illustrator. I also purchased a vehice blueprint for practice.

Just wondering you guys could recommend an online course or resources for learning how to prepare the decals for print correctly.

Some points I'm confusrd about are if you can use business card template PSD's for text / lettering areas etc. Stock vector designs for backgrounds. Can I design it all in in the blueprint file at 300DPI etc. Preparing the files in a cost effective layout for print shop. Adding die lines and bleed etc.

If you know of any comprehensive course or tutorials paid or free I would be very grateful.

Cheers!

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u/Craig93Ireland — 20 days ago
▲ 76 r/perth

Would just like to give a shout out to Burk for not bending us over. Consistently $0.40 cheaper than almost everyone else.

Mystery how everyone else has to charge $0.40 more though 🤔

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u/Craig93Ireland — 1 month ago