
So, want to know the honest truth? I haven’t stepped foot in ALDI for over a year. In fact, it’s probably been closer to a year and a half.
Yes, I know! That’s pretty shocking considering I’ve been SUCH a raving fan of ALDI for so long.
Jesse took over the grocery shopping when we moved to TN, so he was the one who always went to ALDI. However, as you may have noticed if you follow me on SnapChat or Facebook Live, I’ve started doing the grocery shopping and cooking and menu-planning again.
{I’ll be sharing why we made this change on Monday; I can’t wait to tell you more about that! I’m also excited because this means I’ll be bringing back the weekly menu plans, grocery shopping trips, and more cooking posts again.}
So I was so excited to go to ALDI again on Tuesday evening. It sort of felt like I was home again! 😉
And I realized just how much I had missed shopping there and how many fond memories I have of shopping there and all the great deals we’ve gotten over the years. I feel like I owe an eternal debt of gratitude to ALDI for all the money that they’ve saved us and how they’ve allowed us to keep our grocery budget low.

Here are two things I was especially thrilled to find when I went to ALDI:
1. I was so impressed with their new Organic & Natural selections.
They’ve really upped their game when it comes to natural and organic products. I knew they had introduced a number of new organic and natural products, but I was really surprised at just how many new organic products they had!
I got Whole Wheat tortillas for $1.39 and 4 pounds of Pure Cane Sugar for just $2.59!!
2. I was completely blown away by how low their prices still are.
I know that I’ve sung the praises of ALDI’s low prices for forever, but I guess that you still have reverse sticker shock when you go in there! I mean, where else can you get eggs for $0.49 per dozen!!! (Yes, for real! I couldn’t believe that price, either!)
A few of the prices had gone up a little, but by and large, the prices were just as amazing as ever… and some were even lower than I remember!

What I Bought for $35 at ALDI
- Crispy Oat cereal — $1.19
- Honey Nut Oat cereal — $1.19
- Cantaloupe x 3 — $0.99 each
- Tortillas — $0.99
- Whole Wheat Tortillas — $1.39
- Refried Beans x 4 — $0.79 each
- Iceberg lettuce — $0.89
- Seedless watermelon — $2.99
- 1 lb. butter x 2 — $2.19
- English muffins — $0.99
- Plums x 4 — $0.25 each
- Natural peanut butter — $1.49
- 4 lb. Pure Cane Sugar — $2.59
- Brown Sugar — $1.29
- Organic mixed greens — $1.49
- Butter popcorn (a treat for the kids) — $1.69
- Salsa — $1.89
- Tortilla chips — $1.19
$32.77 + $2.38 tax = $35.15 total



































