ALDI $50 Gift Certificate Giveaway!

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I am THRILLED to be partnering with ALDI to offer two lucky readers a $50 ALDI gift certificate!  If you haven’t discovered ALDI yet, you’re missing out on rock bottom prices on quality food items!  They’ve got everything you need for your holiday gatherings and I have been pleased with every private label item I’ve tried.  I’m also quite partial to their chocolate cake, which is only $3.99 at my stores (just saying!)

  • Did you know that using ALDI exclusive brands can save you up to 50% on more than 1,400 commonly purchased grocery items?  We could ALL use extra cash in our wallets, especially during the holidays!
  • ALDI has also released an online catalog with everything you need to make your holiday special PLUS they’ve added over 100 winter seasonal items and holiday necessities!  Check it out here–> ALDI holiday catalog
  • They’ve also added an online recipe book that includes lots of yummy appetizers, main dishes, side dishes, and dessert ideas!  Just looking at it makes me hungry!  Check it out here–> ALDI Holiday Recipe Book

ALDI $50 Gift Certificate Giveaway

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Find out if you have an ALDI location near you here–> ALDI Store Locator

NOTE:  Both Gift Certificates have been generously provided by ALDI as a gift for my readers.  Gift certificates will be sent directly from ALDI.  I am not being compensated for this post in any way.  I’m just happy to be able to provide this opportunity to my readers and I happen to love ALDI, too!

Aldi deals for the week of 12/11!

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If you are new to shopping, at Aldi’s, here’s their coupon policy: or lack there-of since they don’t actually take coupons!

  • Aldi’s does not take coupons of any kind.
  • At Aldi’s, you will have to bag your own groceries and pay a quarter to get a cart. The quarter is reimbursed when the cart is returned.
  • You’ll need to bring in your own reusable grocery bags or you’ll have to purchase them in the store (they are $.06)

Here are some of the Aldi’s highlights for the week: Aldi is now in Houston and these deals are based on that ad.  It is hard to judge what a “good deal” is since cost of living varies so much in various parts of the country, but these are all “good deals” by my standards in a low to moderate cost of living area.

Friendly Farms Milk – $1.99

Goldhen Eggs – $.99/dozen

Baker’s Corner All Purpose Flour 5 lb. – $1.39

Baker’s Corner Sugar 4 lb. – $1.49

Appleton Farms Smoked Ham Shank Portion – $.99/lb.

Russet Potatoes (10 lb. bags) – $1.29

Sweet Potatoes (3 lbs.) – $.99

California Navel Oranges (4 lbs.) – $1.59

Texas Grapefruit – $.39 each

Pineapple – $.99 each

L’oven Fresh Brown and Serve Rolls – $.99

Happy Harvest Corn – $.49

Goat Cheese Logs – $1.69

Shrimp Ring – $6.99

 

Aldi deals for the week of 12/4!

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If you are new to shopping, at Aldi’s, here’s their coupon policy: or lack there-of since they don’t actually take coupons!

  • Aldi’s does not take coupons of any kind.
  • At Aldi’s, you will have to bag your own groceries and pay a quarter to get a cart. The quarter is reimbursed when the cart is returned.
  • You’ll need to bring in your own reusable grocery bags or you’ll have to purchase them in the store (they are $.06)

Here are some of the Aldi’s highlights for the week: Aldi is now in Houston and these deals are based on that ad.  It is hard to judge what a “good deal” is since cost of living varies so much in various parts of the country, but these are all “good deals” by my standards in a low to moderate cost of living area.

Friendly Farms Milk – $1.99

Goldhen Eggs – $.99/dozen

Butterball Premium Turkey – $1.19/lb.

Specially Selected Spiral Cut Double Glazed Brown Sugar Ham – $1.99/lb.

Ripe Avocados – $.29 each

California Naval Oranges – $.40/lb.

Texas Grapefruit – $.39 each

Pears – $.50/lb.

Pomegranates (3 per package) – $1.59

Assorted Books – $4.99

Mattel Stocking Stuffers – $4.99

Pillowchums – $2.99

Workzone 4.8v Cordless Screwdriver – $7.99

6″ Poinsettia – $4.99

Frosty Fern – $4.99

 

Aldi deals for the week of 11/27!

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If you are new to shopping, at Aldi’s, here’s their coupon policy: or lack there-of since they don’t actually take coupons!

  • Aldi’s does not take coupons of any kind.
  • At Aldi’s, you will have to bag your own groceries and pay a quarter to get a cart. The quarter is reimbursed when the cart is returned.
  • You’ll need to bring in your own reusable grocery bags or you’ll have to purchase them in the store (they are $.06)

Here are some of the Aldi’s highlights for the week: Aldi is now in Houston and these deals are based on that ad.  It is hard to judge what a “good deal” is since cost of living varies so much in various parts of the country, but these are all “good deals” by my standards in a low to moderate cost of living area.

Friendly Farms Milk – $1.99

Goldhen Eggs – $.99/dozen

Russet Potatoes (10 lb. bag) – $1.29

Texas Grapefruit – $.39 each

Pineapple – $.99 each

Kitchen Living Baking or Pastry Essentials – $3.99

Kitchen Living 3-tier Cooling Rack – $5.99

Kitchen Living Turbo Convection Oven – $29.99

Sealtite Party Carry All Containers – $3.99

Baker’s Corner Semi-Sweet Mini Morsels – $1.29

Baker’s Corner Canned Pumpkin – $.89

Specially Selected Mini Eclairs – $3.99

Season’s Choice Frozen Blueberries – $2.29

Huntington Home Holiday Candles – $2.99

 

Aldi deals for the week of 11/20!

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If you are new to shopping, at Aldi’s, here’s their coupon policy: or lack there-of since they don’t actually take coupons!

  • Aldi’s does not take coupons of any kind.
  • At Aldi’s, you will have to bag your own groceries and pay a quarter to get a cart. The quarter is reimbursed when the cart is returned.
  • You’ll need to bring in your own reusable grocery bags or you’ll have to purchase them in the store (they are $.06)

Here are some of the Aldi’s highlights for the week: Aldi is now in Houston and these deals are based on that ad.  It is hard to judge what a “good deal” is since cost of living varies so much in various parts of the country, but these are all “good deals” by my standards in a low to moderate cost of living area.

Friendly Farms Milk – $1.99

Goldhen Eggs – $.99/dozen

Butterball Premium Turkey – $1.19/lb.

Specially Selected Spiral Sliced Double Glazed Brown Sugar Ham – $1.99/lb.

Russet Potatoes 10 lb. bag – $1.29

Yellow Onion 3lb. bag – $.59

Celery – $.59

Sweet Potatoes 3 lb. bag – $.99

Cranberries (12 oz.) – $.99

Pineapple – $.99

Countryside Creamery Butter – $1.69

Happy Farms Cream Cheese – $.99

Kitchen Living 3 Tier Rotating Buffet Server – $14.99

Step 2 Easel for Two – $29.99

Coemo Wooden Train Set – $19.99

Huntington Home 18′ Rope Light – $5.99

Huntington Home Lighted Reindeer – $12.99

Huntington Home Christmas Wrap – $1.99