Monday, February 22, 2021

Last Week's $71.70 ALDI Shopping Trip

I’m currently challenging myself to stick with a $70 budget for our family of six (two adults, two teens, a pre-teen, and a baby). This includes almost all of our breakfasts, snacks, and dinners + most household products (toiletries, feminine ...

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Last Week’s $71.70 ALDI Shopping Trip

I’m currently challenging myself to stick with a $70 budget for our family of six (two adults, two teens, a pre-teen, and a baby). This includes almost all of our breakfasts, snacks, and dinners + most household products (toiletries, feminine products, etc.). Jesse and I usually eat lunch at home. The kids have lunch at school.

For live updates, be sure to follow my Instagram Stories. See all posts on my $70 Grocery Budget here.

So many of you have begged me to do another Aldi shopping trip, so this week — since I needed to buy a lot of basic ingredients — I stopped by there for this week’s shopping trip. (Psst! Have you seen my post on my 25 Favorite Things to Buy at Aldi?)

Since we had a lot of ice and snow last week, I had heard that the delivery trucks had trouble getting through to some grocery stores — and that was very obvious by the produce section. (However, the produce section was the only section that was really sparse.)

I was excited to find some marked down meat! I had been hearing from people that Aldi has been doing lots of markdowns recently, but this was my first time to find it myself!

 

I also found these heart-shaped pizzas marked down by 50% so I bought two and we had them for dinner on Saturday night.

ALDI Shopping Trip

  • 2 pizzas — marked down to $2.49 each
  • Half & Half — $1.55
  • Toilet paper — $1.49
  • Orange Juice — $1.59
  • Almond milk — $1.79
  • Mozzarella — $2.75
  • 2 cans green beans — $0.47 each
  • Butter — $2.19
  • 2 bags frozen veggies — $0.95 each
  • 1 can diced tomatoes — $0.45
  • 2 can cream of chicken soup — $0.50 each
  • Crispy Oats cereal — $1.09
  • Honey Crispy Oats cereal — $2.39
  • 3 boxes Mac & Cheese — $0.34 each
  • Honey Crunch Oats cereal — $1.29
  • Brown sugar — $1.29
  • Lettuce — $1.29
  • Chocolate chips — $1.65
  • Bacon — $3.39
  • Celery — $1.29
  • Chicken Thighs — marked down to $3.53
  • Milk — $2.57
  • 2 bags frozen broccoli — $0.85 each
  • 2 3-lb bags chicken tenderloins — $5.45
  • Cheddar cheese — $2.99
  • 2 3-lb bags Gala apples — $2.99 each
  • 2 Cucumbers — $0.59 each
  • Sugar — $1.94
  • Oyster crackers — $0.79
  • Total with tax = $71.70

Menu Plan Ideas

Be sure to follow along on Instagram Stories to see what I’m cooking every day. I’ll likely change a few of these things up! We’ll see!)

Breakfast Ideas: Cereal/Milk, Green Smoothies, Energy Bites (yes, I eat them for breakfast!), Oatmeal

Lunch Ideas: Salad, Leftovers, Sandwiches, Mac & Cheese (The kids eat lunch at school during the week.)

Dinner Ideas:

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