My older sister, Brigette, shares her shopping trips and menu plans every week! You can go HERE to see all of her weekly menu plans and you can go HERE to read all about her family!
Aldi
1 10-lb bag Russet Potatoes – $5.99
1 bunch Bananas – $0.95
1 3-lb bag Carrots – $1.89
2 3-ct pkgs Multi-Colored Peppers – $5.48
1 pkg fresh Broccoli Crowns – $2.60
1 large tub Organic Spring Mix – $4.89
1 Pineapple – $1.99
1 carton Grape Tomatoes – $2.19
1 bag Romaine Hearts – $2.99
1 Seedless Cucumber – $0.95
2 cans Green Beans – $1.16
1 bag Green Grapes ($1.69/lb) – $4.04
2 gallons Whole Milk – $4.76
1/2 gallon Almond Milk – $2.39
1 32-oz carton Greek Yogurt – $3.49
8 single-serving cartons Greek yogurt – $4.96
1 24-oz carton Cottage Cheese – $2.49
1 can Pumpkin – $1.15
1 bag Chocolate Chips – $1.99
1 pkg boneless Chicken Breasts ($2.49/lb) – $12.80
2 16-oz Deli Meat – $8.58
3 dozen Eggs – $7.29
2 16-oz bags Shredded Cheese – $7.58
1 pkg Deli Sliced Cheese – $1.69
1 jar Salsa – $1.99
1 jar Pasta Sauce – $1.45
1 can Parmesan Cheese – $2.05
1 pkg Tortillas – $1.75
1 family-sized box Honey Crisp Oats – $2.19
1 box Rice Squares – $2.79
1 bag Tortilla Chips – $1.89
1 bag Corn Chips – $1.49
1 bag Organic Multigrain Chips – $2.09
1 loaf Whole Wheat Sandwich bread – $1.49
Grocery Total for the Week: $113.47
Weekly Menu Plan
Breakfasts
Yogurt, Cottage Cheese, Smoothies, Oatmeal, Cereal, Fruit, Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins
Lunches
Deli Meat/Cheese Sandwiches, Chips, Carrots, Grapes x 2
Cheese Quesadillas, Bananas/Pineapple, Peppers, Chips x 2
Leftovers x 3
Dinners
Chicken Pot Pie, Tossed Salad, Asparagus
Baked Potatoes with Taco Meat (ground venison) and Cheese, Broccoli
Pancakes, Eggs, Fried Potatoes
Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole, Biscuits
Meatloaf, Creamy Milk Rice, Green Beans
Ham Quiche, Blueberry Muffins, Broccoli
Dinner at Church (provided)
Julie says
Love the grocery haul! Not sure how old your kids are, but do you do snacks? How about desserts? Just looking for ideas, thanks! ❤
Brigette says
I have two teens and two elementary-age children. We do snack and we do eat dessert, haha. The older two are gone a lot and end up spending their own money on snacks, coffee, etc. The younger two eat things like apples with peanut butter, raisins and graham crackers (both purchased in bulk a few months back and I posted them on here), chips and salsa, etc. I also try to make a simple dessert item once a week to have on hand (oatmeal cookies, chewy granola bars – recipe on this site, etc.)
And in full disclosure, my husband is a pastor so generous church people give us homemade baked goodies quite often. 🙂
Julie says
Thank you so much for responding! I also bake cookies or some other dessert a couple times (or more) a week. I love dessert as well, haha.