Aldi have now reduced their Swedes to 19p nationally as there is a shortage of Little Gems which are on their Super 6 at the moment. They have done this as a replacement to them. They may be on the Super 6 fixture in your local or they may just be in their regular place. Once they're gone, they're gone!
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reptilemonkey1
22 Dec 16#1
same for carrots, broccoli and sprouts
BenderRodriguez
22 Dec 161#2
It's nice to see Swedes going somewhere else than Ikea once in a while.
philrrobinson
22 Dec 161#3
ulrik ka ka
Gabi
22 Dec 16#4
I thought you were talking about Sven.:confused:
georgeduncantrad
22 Dec 161#5
I've just donated one of these to my local library. That was a turnip for the books!
sag to georgeduncantrad
22 Dec 16#7
That joke might have worked if it hadn't been a swede :confused:
jrandhispenis
22 Dec 16#6
I wouldnt even let you pay me 19p to eat some Swedes
LukeNukem
22 Dec 16#8
Danaerys
22 Dec 161#9
No. No it wouldn't.
antenna
22 Dec 16#10
Swede.........that's those horible lumps in a Ginsters pastie...........urrrg.
sag
22 Dec 16#11
What do they call a turnip then?
mrew42
22 Dec 16#12
Swede left - Turnip right
phunkee to mrew42
22 Dec 161#13
The main difference between a swede and a turnip is the appearance of the vegetable. Turnips are white-fleshed, and swedes are yellow-fleshed.Swedes are slightly larger, rounder and firmer than turnips, and their leaves are smoother. ... Swedes are called rutabagas in America, as stated by BBC Good Food.
jackthabiskit to mrew42
22 Dec 161#17
Who would have thought it eh- 2 ex england managers
antenna
22 Dec 16#14
Well...in that case what is a manglewurzel?
Answered my own question........bit like a swede and a turnip crossed with a beetroot.....
sradmad
22 Dec 16#15
good find op, heat added
perrioli
22 Dec 16#16
Ibrahimovic for 19p, even Leeds could afford him
EvilA
22 Dec 16#18
and Turnips are Balrick's favourite in Blackadder.
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Swede left - Turnip right
Answered my own question........bit like a swede and a turnip crossed with a beetroot.....
(oh come on someone had to put it)