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Off topic & small talk: Nagging Corner (Page 103)

Topic created on 24th Apr. 2019 | Page: 103 of 174 | Answers: 1,739 | Views: 222,442
Saphira
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T0uchTheSky wrote on 12.03.2023 at 23:53: For all who were upset about cucumber price the other day, tomorrow there are 2 cucumbers for 2 euros at Netto, so each 1 euro a cucumber

Saphira


Then tomorrow gibts at the local Netto a bashing and stabbing, cucumber fights. Is eh so a Rummelladen. But I like to go in there. Wild West.

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Langhans
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Well knowing that here recently Falko has already scolded because of the cucumber theme and perhaps not even so wrong : in ReWe gave the original yesterday for 1.19. However, the especially at Rewe, no matter how expensive they are, often so outrageously small No idea what they have for nen wizened supplier...but the iceberg lettuce there in the cross-section for me the best and real crushers. Back to the cucumbers: the most violent tubes I grab i.d.R. at Lidl from...giant whips often...are weighed out of course anyway. Ehrensache price performance ratio vegetables of all my guinea pig basics (lettuce, carrots, peppers, apple, tomato and just the word with G) I see overall the Lidl in front.

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Falke
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Just a tip. Peppers and chili plants also grow very well at home and throw off a large yield. Costs almost nothing and is fun to watch the things grow. Tomatoes and some cucumber varieties can also be grown at home.

My chili plant has survived the winter well and will soon bear about 40-50 fruits.

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RiverSong
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T0uchTheSky wrote on 12.03.2023 at 23:53: For all who were upset about cucumber price the other day, tomorrow there are 2 cucumbers for 2 euros at Netto, so each 1 euro a cucumber

RiverSong


thank you like no netto, should offer the days then all again cheaper. good also that the picture exisitiert, possibly some can not count to two

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Langhans
Expert

Falcon wrote on 03/13/2023 at 01:23: Just a tip. Peppers and chili plants also grow very well at home and produce a great yield. Costs almost nothing and is fun to watch the things grow. Tomatoes and some types of cucumbers can also be grown at home.

My chili plant has survived the winter well and will soon bear about 40-50 fruits.

i tried tomatoes last year...I had a decent little plant. It's not that I had hoped for a harvest by the box, but more than I think so 6-7 cocktail tomatoes were not

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Falke
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Langhans wrote on 13.03.2023 at 13:21:

i tried tomatoes last year...I had a decent little plant. It's not that I was hoping for a harvest by the box, but I don't think it was more than 6-7 cocktail tomatoes

That always depends on the variety and also how much light the plant has, etc. I could get out of my tomato plant once so 50-60 pieces.

Plant I but no longer, because the taste was then not so good, because the too little light has received.

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Stromberg
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I don't think I would even notice if there were never any cucumbers anywhere again... 😄

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upola
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Stromberg wrote on 13.03.2023 at 14:22: I think I wouldn't even notice if there were never any cucumbers anywhere again... 😄

I feel the same way about peppers, and I could think of a few more varieties.

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Caro
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I was just shopping at Lidl...bissl what about 16 € for: Cream (2.74 €), grated cheese (2.85 €), 500g minced meat (4.19 €), fusilli (1.19 €), bread (2.49 €) and wet wipes (2.19 €). Ah yes and I had unfortunately no bag pocket and have with ne bag for 0.75 € put on the belt...

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gamble1
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Caro wrote on 13.03.2023 at 16:09: I was just shopping at Lidl...bissl what about 16 € for: Cream (2,74 €), grated cheese (2,85 €), 500g minced meat (4,19 €), fusilli (1,19 €), bread (2,49 €) and wet wipes (2,19 €). Ah yes and I had unfortunately no bag pocket and have with ne bag for 0.75 € put on the belt...

For meat I would still understand because I like to spend more for but everything else is currently just madness


I stand sometimes in the store look at my cart with 4 products and say goodbye already from 15 €

I think, however, and this is just my personal opinion, they also look a lot at the motto "Let's see how long they take it"

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