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I Saved $70 a Month Just By Grocery Shopping at Aldi—Here’s How They Keep Prices So Low
Specially Selected Pumpkin Feta and Beet Pizza
If you’re into gourmet-style pizzas, these Specially Selected Pumpkin & Feta and Beet & Goat Cheese Flatbreads are sure to be right up your alley. The pumpkin and feta flatbread combines sweet pumpkin, creamy mozzarella, tangy feta and caramelized onions. The beet and goat cheese flatbread combines beets, goat cheese crumbles, creamy mozzarella, red onions, marinated tomatoes, a delicate garlic sauce and fresh arugula. Beginning October 2, you can pick up one or two of these flatbreads for dinner and a few extra to store in your freezer for just $3.99 each.
Emporium Selection Halloween Cheese Assortment
Reggano Halloween Pasta
This Reggano Halloween Pasta is perfect for anAmerican ghoulish—I mean, goulash. It comes in a variety of fun Halloween-inspired shapes including, ghosts, spiders, owls, bats and more. Beginning October 2, each 17.6-oz. bag is just $2.49. Pasta dishes are great for sneaking in extra veggies and using whimsical pasta in fun shapes can make meals even more fun for kids to dig into. And the Emporium Halloween cheeses would make a wicked good mac and cheese (just sayin’).
Priano Ravioli Pumpkin Sage or Butternut Squash
Ravioli is a super-quick dinner optionbut it doesn’t have to be your typical cheese-filled pasta pockets topped with marinara. Aldi has some tasty fall-inspired flavors, available starting on October 16, starting with Priano Pumpkin and Sage Ravioli, which features a savory blend of slow-roasted pumpkin, cheese and toasted sage. And the Butternut Squash Ravioli combines oven-roasted butternut squash with several cheeses and spices. Both varieties are crafted in small batches and are ready in just four minutes. The packages suggest serving these raviolis with amaretto butter sauce and a sprinkle of cinnamon or brown butter sauce and sage leaves, respectively. Each 9-oz. package is just $3.69, so you can have a healthy, delicious meal that also fits your budget.
Southern Grove Spicy Mango or Chocolate Coconut Trail Mix
I always try to keep some sort of healthy snack in my car for when hunger hits—and trail mix is one of my go-tos. The combination of healthy fats, protein and carbs in the nuts is the perfect balance to help keep that hangry feeling away. And whileI often make my own trail mix, these Aldi trail mix finds are something I’d grab and stock up on. The Southern Grove Spicy Mango Trail Mix is a blend of almonds, honey-roasted sesame sticks, sweet and spicy seasoned cashews and dried mango chunks. The beauty of this mix is that if it’s still warm where you’re at, there’s nothing that will melt while it sits in your car. But if the temps have cooled, the Chocolate Coconut Trail Mix might be just what you need. It’s a blend of cashews, coconut macaroon flavored almonds, almonds, semisweet chocolate chunks and dried coconut. These mixes are available starting October 23 for just $4.39 per 9-oz. bag.
Season’s Choice Pre-Portioned Herbs (Ginger, Garlic, Basil)
Don’t you hate it when you’re in the middle of a recipe and it calls for fresh herbs that you don’t have available? They add terrific bright flavor to a dish but aren’t always easy to keep on hand. Enter these Season’s Choice Pre-Portioned Herb Cubes for garlic, ginger and basil. Each 3-oz. package comes with 24 cubes perfectly portioned at 1 teaspoon each. And since these are kept in your freezer, they’re always there when you need them. These frozen herbs are available starting October 23 for just $2.79 each, so stock up. The ginger cubes would be perfect to add to a smoothie, like in ourMango-Ginger Smoothie. And the garlic would be fantastic in any ofour garlic-Parm recipes.
Steakhouse or Brown Sugar Bourbon Seasoned Chuck Roast
As the weather gets cooler, there is nothing like the scent of a warm, hearty meal simmering away. And Aldi has the perfect cut of meat that can handle the slow cooker or an oven roasting. And bonus—it’s already seasoned. This USDA Chuck Roast is available in pre-seasoned Steakhouse or Bourbon & Brown Sugar varieties starting on October 4 for just $5.79 per pound. At that price, you should buy several for your freezer. And we’ve got the perfect sides to go with it. Of course, some sort of potato is a must with a chuck roast, and we’ve gotlots of different potato sidesto choose from. And you’ll want some fiber to help move the meat along (if you know what I mean) so be sure to include one of ourcozy, high-fiber vegetable side dishes.
Slow-Cooker Chuck Roast with Potatoes & Carrots
Crofton Cast Iron Roaster
Another option for your roast is toroast the veggies right in with the meat, and this Crofton Cast Iron Roaster is the perfect vessel for doing just that. Offered in green gradient or stark white, this cast-iron roaster offers superior heat retention and distribution and features a long-lasting porcelain enamel interior and exterior. The roaster is oven-safe up to 482°F and comes with a two-year warranty. You can grab it starting October 30 for just $16.99. For that price, you might as well get one in each color or maybe even start your Christmas shopping (P.S. I’d love one!).
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