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its puff pastry and half cup is stick butter​
 
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I had a look while I was in Aldi just now, and there’s none. The staff have never heard of it either, so I’m guessing it’s not Aldi Australia
Stick butter is half cup puff pastry is the other
 
It says pillsbury crescent dough so have a Squizz and let us know if you find it I’m intrigued now.👍
Puff pastry and stick butter is half cup
 
Is it Aldi in Australia? I looked it up and it appeared it was Aldi in America. In saying that, I'm going to Aldi tomorrow so will check it out. Thanks.
Puff pastry and half cup butter
 
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I checked out Walmart website. It's this. Would have to use puff pastry and cut it to make a crescent shape. I was thinking to sub it with a croissant, but it said crescents are similar to bread.
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before you post American recipes, please adjust to Australian ingredients. What are crescent rolls? How much is a stick of butter?
By the way, I agree with the rail/roads argument. Get rid of most of the big trucks and go back to rail - but of course you cant do that, the transport companies are too powerful
Puff pastry half cup butter
 
It’s puff pastry in a can and you shape it into crescents you can buy it in Aldi. I just looked it up.👍
Puff pastry half cup butter
 
It’s puff pastry in a can and you shape it into crescents you can buy it in Aldi. I just looked it up.👍
Puff pastry half cup butter
 
Can of crescent rolls ? Gotta be an American recipe.. I would use croissants instead...will definitely try it
Puff pastry
 
I had a look while I was in Aldi just now, and there’s none. The staff have never heard of it either, so I’m guessing it’s not Aldi Australia
Puff pastry
 
I had a look while I was in Aldi just now, and there’s none. The staff have never heard of it either, so I’m guessing it’s not Aldi Australia
Puff pastry
 
All you had to do is put it up on Google ask for equivalent ,
 
All you had to do is put it up on Google ask for equivalent ,
In fact I did ask Google, and it says that a can of Crescent Rolls is bread dough layers, and not the same as puff pastry . So, can you let us know what exactly you used as a substitute?
 
I checked out Walmart website. It's this. Would have to use puff pastry and cut it to make a crescent shape. I was thinking to sub it with a croissant, but it said crescents are similar to bread.
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Let's all go to Walmart to buy these stupid American ingredients! Yay!
 
pray tell what is a stick(American) of butter? ounces or grams would be better, thank you
 
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