I’m trying to save money and to do so I primarily shop at aldi. Due to being a new mom, my time is very limited and I’m sure plenty of people are in the same boat. Would you guys be interested if I shared recipes that are cheap, relatively healthy, and only use aldi ingredients? I also aim to make things that take about 30 minutes. I’m not trying to drive all over town to buy 1-2 special items and I know a lot of people feel the same.
Would you be interested in recipes that only use aldi ingredients?
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Posted by throwmeinthetrash79
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r/eatcheapandhealthy
No.
I would, I love Aldi!
I would be interested in any special deals that you find, but probably not recipes. I have more than my share lol.
No. I think what would be more useful for people would be recipes that could be made with ingredients that are universally available at every grocery store (or most grocery stores), not specific to Aldi. Like recipes made with basic ingredients like legumes, grains, vegetables, fruits, etc.
Not really. I don’t shop at Aldi because there isn’t one anywhere near me.
If you only shop “xxxxx”, you are missing out on loss leaders.
What does Aldi have that Coles and Woolworths don’t?
r/aldi
I always appreciate a new recipe I haven’t thought of myself, but if it is genuinely “you can only get it at aldi” then it just feels like an ad.
Cheap but healthy meal ideas is Reddit’s reboiled question. I really think it’s a great idea. I know I would like some recipes that I know would be cheap but healthy.
https://web.archive.org/web/20161106024039/http://www.budgetbytes.com:80/2010/01/greek-pizza/
We also add pickled red onions and black olives & can get everything at Aldi
No, there is too much stuff I buy elsewhere.
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