$203.19 at Aldi. How did I do?

by Matt8992

11 Comments

  1. Negative-Grass6757

    How long as you have plans for each of these items. I’d love to know what you prepare from this.

  2. digidave1

    One thing I don’t get from Aldi is paper products. I hope your bhole is good though OP

  3. ultimately42

    You should be using a credit card. For safety and to earn points.

    You shouldn’t be buying lacroix at Aldi. For name brand stuff, costco and Walmart will always be cheaper. Aldi is cheap only for store brand items.

  4. DueEntertainer0

    Most expensive items are meat, seafood and alcohol, so no surprises there!

  5. DanceSD123

    Look into pulses (beans, lentils, etc.)! Very cheap if you cook from dry. Also, quinoa is healthy. It looks like a lot of the cost is from snacks and pre-made items (aside from the cost of meat/fish).

  6. Matt8992

    Meals

    * **Monday**
    * Lunch: Sandwhiches
    * Dinner: Ribeye Steak with Brussel Sprouts
    * **Tuesday**
    * Breakfast: Smoke Salmon & Egg Benedict
    * Lunch: Chicken Gyros
    * Dinner: Thai Coconut Curry and Chicken Soup
    * **Wednesday**
    * Breakfast: Cereal or Eggs and sausage
    * Lunch: Gyro or Sandwhich
    * Dinner: Pizza
    * **Thursday**
    * Breakfast: Cereal or Eggs or Pancakes
    * Lunch: Gyro or Sandwhich
    * Dinner: Teriyaki Salmon and Rice
    * **Friday**
    * Breakfast: Cereal
    * Lunch: Gyro or Sandwhich
    * Dinner: Chicken Tacos
    * **Saturday**
    * Breakfast: Pancakes, Bacon, and Eggs
    * Lunch: Gyro or Sandwhich
    * Dinner: Chicken and Pasta
    * **Sunday**
    * Breakfast: Pancakes, Bacon, and Eggs
    * Lunch: Sandwhiches
    * Dinner: Ground Beef and Parmesan cream Sauce with Pasta. (Kind of a hamburger helper)

    ​

    I drink coffee every morning, and I buy snacks for when my son is here.

    In truth – these meals may last longer. My son is with me every other 3 days so some of the leftovers will be eaten the next day for lunch or dinner.

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