As part of all this, I've been making a concerted effort to begin shopping differently. I'm forcing myself to be more diligent with meal planning, and trying to do it, at least somewhat, around either what I have on hand, what's on sale, or whatever I can get cheap. Enter my newest food stop....Aldi.

I don't know if you are familiar with Aldi stores, or if you have any around you, but if you do, and you're looking to save, I'd encourage you to check it out. Now, I will say...it's taken me a looooong time to work myself up to shopping here. There are many things I hate am not fond of about this particular store. First of all, in order to get a cart, you MUST have a quarter on-hand...because they keep them locked up. Seriously

But...now to focus on the GOOD aspects of Aldi!!! The stuff that they do have that are regular items on my grocery list are CHEAP. We are talking, $1.69 for a box of cereal, and the same for a bottle of Cranberry Pomegranate juice! Mandarine oranges (a whole bag of them) for $3.49! Chips for $1.29! Flour tortillas for $.99! Now, these are crazy-cheap prices if you ask me, and I gotta admit I'm pretty excited about it, as you can probably tell from all those exclamation marks. Yes, they are off-brands (no-name), but so far most of what I have tried is every bit as good as name brand. And they pass the kid-test too...no one has complained about anything I've gotten there so far. Juice is great, fruit (all that I've gotten) has been good, even the chips are totally fine! The only thing I haven't loved was their ground beef, and since that wasn't all that much cheaper anyway, I think I'll stick to buying that elsewhere. This week we'll also be testing two hard-to-pass items for our family...a 'deli' pizza (16" pizza for $5.99) and their store brand toilet paper (a big hurdle for me). I'll let you know the verdict on those later.
One final drawback is, they don't have everything I need there, so I still need to head to a second store at some point, but I've come to the conclusion that they have enough of what I need on a weekly basis to make it part of my routine. For the rest I am trying to shop sales at either Giant or Redners, and pick up whatever else I need then as well. Let me re-state...all of this is new territory for me, and I'm not necessarily enjoying it, but trying to keep my 'eyes on the prize'. One day, when I can sit in a tub that holds more than 4" of water, or stand in my new kitchen, with enough room to serve my family AND a few friends, I'm sure I will think on Aldi's with love and affection.
(Oh, and I must dedicate this entire post to my dear friend Laura who has been trying to get me to go Aldi's for years now. I have fought her tooth and nail, and in all fairness concede that she has been right all along. It's still a pain to me to have to put this much work into groceries...but hey, that's life right?!? So, yeah...thanks Arla!!)
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Glad it (sorta) working out!! I've read that part of the reason their store brand is good is because much of it is purchased from name brand manufactuers.
A couple more prices for anyone who is wondering- 10lb bag of potatos- $3.20, 1 lb shedded mozzarella- $2.79, bananas- .39 cents a lb, a 13 oz bag of tortilla chips-.99 cents, and eggs are often around a dollar a dozen (though it fluctuates). I love Aldi :)
I keep a bag of bags in the car. I also almost always have a quarter and sometimes I have two dimes and a nickle that I can trade someone for a cart. I can buy and overflowing cart of groceries for about $75 - $90! And I have gotten fresh pineapples for 49 cents!!!
I'm trying to do the same thing with watching our grocery money. I've started coupon-ing and watching the weekly specials and all that kind of stuff. We have an Aldi fairly near us, and I do actually like to go there, but it's in a town I don't get to much any more, so I don't go often. I say all that to say, that I too am spending a good bit of time on grocery stuff. Change isn't always easy, but it can be good! :-)
LOVE LOVE LOVE Aldi. I, too, just make sure that I always have a quarter in the car, and I have a bunch of re-usable bags that gets put back in the car as soon as they are unloaded. I also have begun to pack my groceries out at the car instead of standing inside with everyone else... what difference does it make? These things that used to keep me away from the store aren't even issues anymore. I've only found one or two things that we've bought that we didn't like - such as one or two of the cereals (they just didn't taste good). So happy to pay less for groceries.
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