Butchers selection, prime cuts of gammon steaks. De-fatted for flavour.
Ideal for BBQ, roasting and deep frying. Can also be smoked.
Thinly slice for sandwiches and lunch boxes.
Low in fat and calories. No artificial additives.
Not organic, but farmed responsibly - juicy taste.
Hurry, while stocks last. Usually at least £3 in Tesco/Asda.
Enjoy
Rated 5 stars!!!
Please note that the product is OFF THE BONE, not ON THE BONE, as originally stated. Apologies.
Latest comments (23)
fearona
19 Jul 17#22
How many coats have you got now?
firstofficer to fearona
19 Jul 17#23
Just the one.. I use the same one each time ...
Ginglemonkey
18 Jul 17#19
OP should have just posted the deal and not gone down the route of talking nonsense then arguing, like an absolute idiot, that he/she is right.
"De-fatted for flavour" is the worst example.
firstofficer to Ginglemonkey
18 Jul 17#21
Thank you for your comments, which leave a lot to be desired. Let me remind you that the site is not meant for running commentary on other people's entries. Make a valid contribution please..
Anyway, glad you think it's 'the worst example'.. meaning it ain't bad after all..
I'll get my coat..
clonereeco
18 Jul 17#20
This discussion made me lol , what was the OP thinking (shock)
firstofficer
17 Jul 17#18
?? And you are
japes
17 Jul 17#17
?? You're not right in the head
firstofficer
17 Jul 17#16
Thank you... I rest my case.
With kindest regards..
japes
17 Jul 17#15
....Gammon is pork.....
But yes, that's roasted pork not gammon
firstofficer
17 Jul 17#14
Well its defo not beef like he suggested. Fried gammon and roast pork shoulder can look very similar.. the picture was just as an illustration almost like a serving suggestion.. the actual product in the pack is as found by Mr Trebs...
powerbrick
17 Jul 17#11
that thumbnail looks like beef?
firstofficer to powerbrick
17 Jul 17#12
No it's definitely not. Look closely.. it's how juicy this gammon gets when deep fried ..
definitely pork and nothing to do with gammon OP is wrong again.
Jason222
17 Jul 17#10
A lot smaller than usual
firstofficer
17 Jul 171#9
A bit...
compadre
17 Jul 17#8
Why? Are you cold?
Treboeth
17 Jul 171#1
Actual image of the product, it`s not on the bone or anything like your picture.
And isn`t this just the normal Aldi price?
From the OP
"Thinly slice for sandwiches and lunch boxes."
good luck slicing a gammon steak.
firstofficer to Treboeth
17 Jul 171#7
Actually, its quite easy to slice providing you have a sharp enough knife.
I'll get my coat..
EXZAMS
17 Jul 171#6
HEAT for the deal but no bone for my dog
firstofficer
17 Jul 171#5
But its still way cheaper than other places like Waitress and M & S, and so is a good deal.. Especially as the quality is comparable..
Opening post
Butchers selection, prime cuts of gammon steaks. De-fatted for flavour.
Ideal for BBQ, roasting and deep frying. Can also be smoked.
Thinly slice for sandwiches and lunch boxes.
Low in fat and calories. No artificial additives.
Not organic, but farmed responsibly - juicy taste.
Hurry, while stocks last. Usually at least £3 in Tesco/Asda.
Enjoy
Rated 5 stars!!!
Please note that the product is OFF THE BONE, not ON THE BONE, as originally stated. Apologies.
Latest comments (23)
"De-fatted for flavour" is the worst example.
Anyway, glad you think it's 'the worst example'.. meaning it ain't bad after all..
I'll get my coat..
With kindest regards..
But yes, that's roasted pork not gammon
definitely pork and nothing to do with gammon OP is wrong again.
And isn`t this just the normal Aldi price?
From the OP
"Thinly slice for sandwiches and lunch boxes."
good luck slicing a gammon steak.
I'll get my coat..
Kindest regards..
this is the price since 5/4/2017
The picture is the cooked version, with some marinade. I assume no one eats raw gammon out there?
With kindest regards...