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pabriksabuncair · 2 years
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ev · 3 months
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why are groceries so expensive now ;-;
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thebearer · 9 months
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i feel like lip is the total health nut for everything. clean organic everything, food, laundry detergent, soap. EVERYTHING
i don't think he'd be all the way granola and crunchy, but maybe like a chewy kinda parent. like he won't go buy super overpriced (like wholefoods) organic type stuff, but is an avid aldi shopper bc it's fresh and discounted. doesn't just jam a poptart or bag of doritos towards them, actually makes decent and healthy snacks, but... will occasionally swing through mcdonald's for a happy meal. buys detergent free of scents and as clean as possible without it being too much, and always fragrance free soaps bc his kids have sensitive skin (or could, he doesn't want them to have a reaction to find out) but cleans the house with actual cleaners like lysol and such bc he knows it works (did for him as a kid at least). very much so a ying-yang type of balance for those sort of things.
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I typed in “highest protein foods ever” and — aside from whey protein and other things like fresh haddock and pollock which are extremely expensive — it turns out tuna has the highest protein content per calorie, followed somewhat closely by chicken breast. It looks like oats and brown rice have a decent amount of protein as well so I’ll have to get some in bulk.
So I went to Aldi (I’m from America and we have Aldi Sud, which is different than Aldi Nord; Aldi Nord is on the boycott list) and purchased six cans of albacore tuna, one can of chicken breast, two cans of French-style green beans, two cans of potatoes, and one can of carrots. I also purchased two dozen eggs (in cardboard; not styrofoam, of course) and a giant container of vinegar for use as a multipurpose cleaner and laundry detergent which will probably last me at least half a year.
$18.85 hell yeah AND I didn’t break the eggs on the way home despite getting irritated with the stupid “press to cross” button because it DOESN’T FUCKING WORK and basically rushing in front of a car because I wasn’t about to wait for it to turn when it didn’t turn last time after two full cycles. I knew I could make it if I swerved left a little and I did. I didn’t get hit. I’m not dead. This is not my ghost speaking. It didn’t faze me at all; I know the driver is probably shaken though. Sorry, man.
Once I get the brown rice I can make tuna and vegetable stir fry with an egg scrambled in. I’m sure my neighbors will appreciate the smell SJDBJDJDNDNDJDJNDNSNSN that’s what they get for making the heat vents smell like weed. Tuna attack. Suck it. I’ll need to ride my bike for 45 minutes straight over “gentle hills” (gentle my ASS) soon so I’ll cook that meal the night prior and have it for breakfast. I have a small can of orange soda I saved from the staff break room when we had treats, which I will take with me in case I need sugar on the road.
Other things I’m noticing from riding a bike around all the time:
The webbing between my thumbs and forefingers feels raw from rubbing on the handlebars all the time
Riding into a strong gust of wind IS THE LITERAL DEVIL
”Push to cross” buttons don’t work half the time. They do the BEEP beep but they don’t change the picture to the little white walking man. Yay for pedestrian safety! /s
I am not as in shape as I thought
Ride as hard as you can on dips then stop pedaling when going back up to conserve energy and not kill yourself
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c4tto626 · 2 years
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I went today to get my laundry detergent from Aldi, which I do every 3 weeks or so. Do you shop at Aldi??
sometimes! there are three grocery stores within walking distance for me (aldi, edeka and konsum) but out of them the aldi one is slightly further away and involves an elevator (it's upstairs in the same building as the edeka) so i only go there rarely bc i'm lazy lmao
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lyonsbutton · 3 years
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Ren! I just read Pale Fire and wowowowowowow!!! I love my football boys 😭😭😭😭 your writing is honestly amazing and you are such a talented storyteller. So many moments have made my heart clench! Charles??!! Sweet demon angel baby Charles has issues and needs so much love and a good shake. Sebastian…kind responsible mature Sebastian who is too busy to send a text?! The dynamic who’ve managed to create between the members of the flat is just perfect and you manage to perfectly capture the constant coming and going of people and friends in and out of the place, it’s crazy. Im such a sucker for relatability in stories and there have been so many moments that have made me so happy/sad (wishing I was back in Uni). Opening google docs but really opening Facebook and procrastinating. Going to the big Aldi in the next town over. Going to pres. Living 20 minutes from campus and going to the library being an ordeal. Eating nothing but pasta and leftovers. Borrowing laundry detergent. You manage to capture even mundane moments that I feel brings the story to life, makes it immersive. Even when George walks into the kitchen at a bad time and has to dash to the dishwasher and back out again, it’s perfect?! Why? I don’t quite know, maybe because it’s what actually happens?! Sorry, I’ve completely rambled on now, just wanted to let you know that you’re very talented, that I’m very much enjoying your story and I eagerly wait for the final chapter, whenever that may be!! 💜💜💜
ANON....... YOU ABSOLUTE LEGEND......
first of all thank you so much, i've honestly been having a shitty day so this really, really cheered me up. i do strongly believe in the mundane activities being the things that characterise us the most so i'm so glad you got something out of it!!! i feel like. going to an aldi the next town over and just dissociating in their middle aisle is a universal experience hahaha.
i adore sebchal because they're unlike any other pairing - they just butt heads far too often and although they DO care about each other there's this element of toxicity, almost. i love it! (i also love Martian can u tell haha).
i'm expecting the final chapter to be out next week anon! life is a pain at the moment and i expect it to peter out by then, so i can finally work on it (i've had the outline for the entirety of pale fire from the start, but i write as i go along).
again, thank you, and hope to see you again very soon <3
read pale fire here!
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mjneko · 4 years
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Ok. Ate food.
Put a new nose wire in my mask.
Bagged and labeled the stuff for grandma.
Pre wrote the check for the gas station.
Just gotta figure out where I need to go once I hit town.
Kinda don't have a lot to get at Aldi but I'm curious if they got squishmallows...
Will probably skip that, the only food I can think of needing is celery and I can survive.
Walmart for soups, laundry detergent if it's reasonable...
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annacaffeina · 4 years
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Unsolicited Review: Tastes like Teen Spirit
So yesterday at Aldi I decided I wanted some seltzer water but all they had in stock was unflavored and La Croix. Usually I’m not a huge fan of La Croix because it tastes like someone tried to micro dose my water with fruit. After some deliberation I decided to give the “Hi-Biscus” flavor a shot because I figured with La Croix’s history of barely flavoring it would taste like catching a sniff of someone’s flowers on a breeze from across the street. It does not. Of all the flavors for La Croix to go all in on...
It tastes like a particular brand of deodorant marketed at girls who are only likely to remember to apply every third day. It tastes like the air freshener you buy for your car when you know it smells like old burger wrappers and spilled milk shake. It tastes like the air freshener spray you buy for your bathroom when you are recovering from food poison and really want something to cut that particular funk. It tastes like the laundry detergent you buy when you want your clothes to smell ok at work but you only wash them every 6th wear and between you smoke pot in them heavily.
Anyway, I don’t recommend it.
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Best Septic Safe Household Cleaning Products
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Household septic systems are something you probably don't think about until there is a problem. And when there is a problem, it is usually an expensive and messy one. More than 25 percent of the homes in the United States use a septic system to process household plumbing waste. To keep the system healthy, there are certain steps that should be taken such as regularly scheduled pumping every three to five years to reduce sludge buildup and the installation of low-flow water fixtures and laundry appliances to reduce wastewater input to the system.
But what about the laundry detergents and cleaning products you use around the house every week? Are they safe for the septic system?
Household Cleaning Product Ingredients
Most people want to use the most effective cleaning products to keep their homes sparkling and germ-free. But some of the same ingredients that protect people from illness-causing bacteria are not good for the bacteria that keep a septic system working properly. Bacteria are necessary for a septic system to break down solid waste and kill pathogens that will flow into the leach field and, eventually, groundwater.
That same groundwater should be protected from chemicals classified as hazardous to humans or the environment. Septic systems are not designed to filter out many petroleum-based chemicals such as fuels, lubricants, pesticides, or solvent-based products. Even disinfectants in large quantities can wreak havoc on the processes of a healthy septic system.
It is particularly important to read labels on household products to determine if they are safe for septic systems and monitor the level of use. Just two gallons of chlorine bleach entering the system within a short period of time will kill most of the useful bacteria in a 1,000-gallon septic tank.
While most commercial products are safe for septic systems when used in recommended quantities (always read the labels), the better choices are "green" cleaners that do not contain petroleum-based solvents and have received the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Safer Choice designation. You can also make your own products with distilled white vinegar, lemon juice, and baking soda to clean and disinfect your home.
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Safest Toilet and Bathroom Cleaners
Bathrooms are pretty germ-ridden places and need regular cleaning with septic-safe cleaners. Try one of the following when cleaning that space:
If plumbing clogs appear in a sink or toilet, do not use crystal drain cleaners that are too toxic for septic systems. Opt for non-chemical methods to open drains or use a commercial liquid drain cleaner.
Safest Dishwashing Detergents
Whether you are handwashing dishes or using a dishwasher, these are safe choices:
Aldi Foaming Dish Soap
Amway Home Dish Drops Automatic Dishwashing Powder
Dropps Dishwasher Pods
 ECOS Dishmate Dish Soap
Method Dish and Dishwasher Soaps
Seventh Generation Dish Liquid
Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwashing Gel: Free & Clear
To clean your dishwasher, use vinegar and baking soda or a commercial cleaner such as LemiShine that contains natural ingredients.
Household Cleaning Products to Avoid
Along with petroleum-based fuels, lubricants, car maintenance products such as antifreeze, and lead-based paints, there are several household cleaning products that should not enter a septic system:
Crystal drain cleaners: Crystal drain cleaners contain large quantities of lye and sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid that can kill beneficial bacteria and cause corrosion. Liquid drain cleaners are diluted and move more quickly through the system making them safer to use.
Disinfectants: Large amounts of chlorine bleach, pine oil, phenolic, and quaternary disinfectants will kill the needed bacteria in a septic system. They should be used in limited quantities, following product directions and allowing time for the septic system bacteria to recover between uses.
Read Full Article Here: Best Septic Safe Household Cleaning Products
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agendeterjenlaundry · 2 years
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anakinsbugs · 3 years
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Environmental Toll Of Plastics In Our Environment
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What is Nestlé doing to tackle plastic packaging waste?
Environmental toll of plastics
Reimagining, rethinking and recycling our packaging
Why do you use plastic in your packaging?
How much plastic packaging did Nestlé use in 2019?
How is Nestlé reducing its plastic usage?
How are you phasing-out non-recyclable or hard-to-recycle plastics?
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What is Nestlé doing to tackle plastic packaging waste?
Environmental Toll Of Plastics In Our Environment: The issue of packaging waste, especially plastic waste, is of particular public interest. However, the packaging is necessary for food safety and quality, protecting food during transport, extending its shelf life, and reducing food waste. This makes food and beverage packaging a unique challenge for Nestlé and our industry. it is necessary to develop solutions that reduce packaging volume and impact without compromising on protection. We envision a future without waste, which means increasing plastic recycling and finding alternatives, whether in the form of dispensing systems or materials.
Tearfund’s report “the burning question” highlights the ongoing challenges we face as a society in addressing packaging and plastic waste. Nestlé is committed to exploring every option to solve the complex challenges of packaging waste. We are committed to multiple solutions that can already have an impact on our consumers and communities. The vision is that none of our packaging, including plastics, ends up in landfills or oceans, lakes, and rivers. To achieve this, we have committed to making 100% of our packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025.
The ten corporations that produce the most plastic on the planet, The Coca-Cola Company, Colgate-Palmolive, Danone, Mars, Incorporated, Mondelēz International, Nestlé, Pepsico, Perfetti van Melle, Procter & Gamble, and Unilever, have formed a well-funded network that has sabotaged government and community efforts to address the plastic pollution crisis for decades, according to a detailed investigative report by the Changing Markets Foundation. The investigation documents how these companies delay and derail legislation to continue to flood consumers with single-use plastic packaging.
  Traditionally, their products’ viable recyclability has not necessarily been the priority of brands (something MRF operators often grumble about) but rather cost and appearance. Also, single-use plastics have been driven by consumer preference. Particularly for food packaging, they have several positive environmental benefits, including a potentially lower overall environmental impact when the whole life cycle is considered. But that’s a whole different discussion. Numerous companies have announced targets to reduce plastic waste and packaging or use more recycled material in their products, including Aldi, Starbucks, Walmart and nestlé, to name a few.
The environmental impact of plastics
For many, plastic is a modern marvel: versatile, cost-effective to produce, and long-lasting. To others, it is a problem: a ubiquitous, non-degradable pollutant that threatens to choke the global environment. The world consumes more than 100 million tonnes of plastic annually but recycles less than 5 percent of it. The rest – plastic bags, water bottles, disposable lighters, takeaway food packaging, and the like – ends up in the world’s oceans and on its coasts. Plastic waste also clogs sewers and causes deadly floods, suffocates animals, and contaminates fish with toxic chemicals, which can be dangerous for people who eat the fish.
Redesign, rethink and recycle our packaging.
Many companies are rethinking the design and lifecycle of their plastic products at the business model level and applying the circular model. Shopping platform Loop, for example, is rethinking food and product packaging. The company is pushing the development and use of reusable, returnable packaging of well-known brands; for example, you can buy Haagen-Dazs ice cream in stainless steel containers and Dove deodorant in glass tubes.
Why is the plastic used for your packaging?
Since the development of plastic at the beginning of this century, it has become a popular material used in many different ways. Today, many of the items we buy or use are made of or wrapped in plastic. Problems arise when we no longer want these items, and we have to dispose of them, especially the disposable plastic used for wrapping or packaging.
We have pledged $20 million to support the G7 Innovation Competition to address plastic litter in the ocean. It will incentivize the development of innovative social or technological solutions to manage plastics more sustainably throughout their lifecycle. In support of the g7 innovation challenge, we are investing in innovative Canadian technologies to help small companies across the country find new ways to reduce plastic waste and turn it into valuable resources that support a circular economy. So far, seven Challenges have been launched to provide over $10 million to 18 Canadian small and medium-sized businesses.
The authors said that plastics when produced and used responsibly, can help solve some environmental problems. A study found that packaging beverages in pet (a type of plastic) reduced energy consumption by 52 percent and greenhouse gas emissions by 55 percent compared to glass or metal. Also, solar water heaters containing plastics can provide up to two-thirds of a household’s annual hot water needs, reducing energy consumption.
ExxonMobil is developing innovative products that help society reduce plastic waste by meeting consumer performance needs with less material, developing new materials for packaging that are easier to recycle, and enabling customers to increase their recycled content. For example, our vistamaxx performance polymers increase our customers’ ability to use recycled materials while improving toughness and tear strength. Our products can be used to make all-polyethylene laminate bags that are easier to recycle and can replace hard-to-recycle traditional multilayer packaging in non-food applications such as laundry detergent and dishwashing pods while maintaining the benefits of packaging performance.
How much plastic packaging did Nestlé use in 2019?
Indonesia is one of the Southeast Asian countries taking action against marine plastic pollution. In January 2019, Nestlé became the first food company to join Project Stop, a community initiative launched in 2017. The project’s main goal is to prevent packaging waste from entering the environment by increasing local recycling efforts. By 2020, the project stop aims to prevent 2000 tonnes from entering the sea each year.
Nestlé’s total plastic packaging consumption (including laminates with different material combinations) was 1.5 million tonnes in 2019. This represents one-third of all packaging used in our shops.
In 2018, 359 million tonnes of plastic were produced globally. Only a tiny percentage of recycled bottles are used to make new bottles. Coca-Cola sources only 20% of its packaging from recycled material, while Nestlé Waters North America uses just over 16% recycled content. According to the American chemistry council, more than 60% of Americans have access to various plastic recycling programs.
We will be investing in developing and sourcing a wider range of food-grade recycled plastics. Also, we will increase our target to use recycled content in our water bottles to 50% by 2025. Together with our continued efforts to introduce alternative packaging materials and new delivery models, these two measures will help Nestlé reduce the use of virgin plastics by a third by 2025.
How is Nestlé reducing its plastic usage?
If you’re like most people, it’s difficult to get through the day without acquiring some form of plastic! This is where reuse comes into play. Once the plastic is in your possession, it’s your chance to be creative and find different uses for it. Use plastic bags for sandwiches, plastic bags for small rubbish bags, and reuse your plastic cutlery! If you can’t find a use for something, donate it! By doing so, you not only reduce waste but also help others. Most people skip this step and go straight to recycling, but reusing plastics can reduce the demand for new plastics to be manufactured.
We support the design and implementation of affordable and effective mandatory extended producer responsibility programs and are actively engaged in many markets. We have identified 20 countries 1 that account for more than 50% of our plastic consumption and where we will first work to improve recycling rates and infrastructure. This is likely to be a long-term task. In the meantime, we have identified a number of countries that are important to Nestlé and where waste is currently escaping into the oceans. These 12 countries account for more than 10% of Nestlé’s plastic consumption.
Research into the global production of plastics and the associated pollution has shown that plastic waste is a major environmental problem. The impact of plastic waste on marine organisms, humans, and the environment, in general, is of public concern and requires saving ecosystems and the life within them. Despite the fact that plastics are very useful in daily life, the toxic chemicals used in their manufacture need to be thoroughly monitored to ensure environmental and health safety. Reducing the population’s exposure to toxins from plastic waste increases the chances of a clean environment and a healthy society.
How do you eliminate non-recyclable or hard-to-recycle plastics?
We eliminate unnecessary packaging and exclude materials that are not recyclable or difficult to recycle. We are also investing more in the development of single-material packaging and alternative materials such as paper and bio-based plastics and new refill/reuse systems.
Our Fractured research found disturbing evidence that fracking pollution is seeping into our bodies. Readers responded.
Plastics have value throughout their life cycle, including at the end of their life. Traditional and advanced recycling methods are needed to help society maximize the value derived from plastic waste, but there are some limitations to traditional recycling as it is currently configured. Traditional mechanical recycling – shredding discarded plastic and melting it together with new plastic – is an efficient approach when the waste is well sorted and for waste products predominantly one type of plastic. But every time plastic is recycled via traditional processes, and it loses some of its performance benefits.
Globally, plastic production was estimated at 380 million tonnes in 2018. From 1950 to 2018, approximately 6.3 billion tonnes of plastics have been produced globally, of which 9% and 12% were recycled and incinerated, respectively. In the UK alone, about 5 million tonnes of plastics are consumed annually, of which only about a quarter are recycled and the rest landfilled. Researchers suggest that by 2050 the oceans could contain more plastics by weight than fish. About 500 billion plastic bags are used incredibly annually, of which an estimated 13 million tonnes end up in the ocean, killing about 100,000 marine animals.
EPA measures the generation, recycling, composting, incineration with energy recovery, and landfilling plastics in municipal waste. The primary data source for plastics generation is the American Chemistry Council. In 2018, the plastics generation was 35—7million tonnes in the united states, representing 12. 2 percent of MSW generation. Epa used data from the American chemistry council and the national association for pet container resources to measure plastics’ recycling. While the total amount of plastics recycled is relatively small – three million tonnes for 8.
Canada is a driving action within the federal government and taking practical steps to manage plastics’ use and disposal within our own operations. In 2018, we set targets to also:
Reroute at least 75% of plastic waste from federal operations by 2030. Eliminate the not always necessary use of single-use plastic in organizations, meetings, and events and also purchase more sustainable plastic products that can be reused, recycled, repaired, or repurposed.
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katiehavok · 7 years
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I swear to Glob, there’s no greater feeling than...
Getting a 31-load pack of knock-off Tide laundry pods on clearance for $0.89, and a 64-load bottle of liquid knock-off Tide for $1.99.
Thank you, Aldi and Tandil, for making sure I have enough detergent to do laundry for at least two months! The fact that Tandil “fake” Tide is the only generic that comes even close to real Tide in our water (which is as hard as rocks) is a major bonus! :D
To make this fandom related: I can do loads of laundry in between working on prompt fills. Femme!Dom Tina should be coming your way soon.
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joeyzplaza · 5 years
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How to Shop Healthy at Aldi on a Budget
In the next video, Melissa Gallagher, a Natural Doctor, Nutritionist, Nutritionist & Lymphatic Drainage Therapist from will show you how to be healthy on a budget without compromising taste, quality or a specialized diet plan. This video focuses on how to shop at Aldi. This is a beginners video with tips and tricks to getting the best, healthiest items to stock up in your pantry and freezers.
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Let’’s Go Organic! Grocery Store Bans Products That Contain Toxic Chemicals
What you need to know when shopping at Aldi:
1. Take a quarter with you to borrow their cart 2. Bring reusable bags and pull boxes from the shelves to transport your goods home 3. Make a list the core staples you need to replenish 4. Be flexible and have a budget – (I spent about $35-$100 each trip for about 2 weeks of goodies) 5. Simply Nature is the brand that is the healthier label at Aldi. Often these items are Organic and the label will reflect this. 6. Their organic grass fed ground beef is the cheapest I have found per unit price 7. Their organic Apple Cider Vinegar is the best and cheapest on the market 8. Their coconut oil, avocado oil are core basic staples for your pantry 9. Certain fruits and veggies are great to buy and save money on that aren’t organic. Check out this list: 10. I love Aldi’s Seasonal Items “Specialty Select” are good to watch out for 11. Great housewares, socks and clothing items, toys and gifts 12. They also sell a dye free laundry and dish detergents (stockpile these when you see them) 13. Baby Diapers & Wipes are per piece the best savings you can find in any other stores with double stacking coupons etc. 14. Watch for Aldi Finds – these are special premium buys that will be available for a limited time. Stock pile these when you find items you and your family love. 15. Freezer section also contains seasonal items (organic peas, organic bluberries) at super low prices 16. Kerrygold Butter – best individual price of grass fed butter I have found
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jimmyandreson · 5 years
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How to Shop Healthy at Aldi on a Budget
In the next video, Melissa Gallagher, a Natural Doctor, Nutritionist, Nutritionist & Lymphatic Drainage Therapist from will show you how to be healthy on a budget without compromising taste, quality or a specialized diet plan. This video focuses on how to shop at Aldi. This is a beginners video with tips and tricks to getting the best, healthiest items to stock up in your pantry and freezers.
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Let’’s Go Organic! Grocery Store Bans Products That Contain Toxic Chemicals
What you need to know when shopping at Aldi:
1. Take a quarter with you to borrow their cart 2. Bring reusable bags and pull boxes from the shelves to transport your goods home 3. Make a list the core staples you need to replenish 4. Be flexible and have a budget – (I spent about $35-$100 each trip for about 2 weeks of goodies) 5. Simply Nature is the brand that is the healthier label at Aldi. Often these items are Organic and the label will reflect this. 6. Their organic grass fed ground beef is the cheapest I have found per unit price 7. Their organic Apple Cider Vinegar is the best and cheapest on the market 8. Their coconut oil, avocado oil are core basic staples for your pantry 9. Certain fruits and veggies are great to buy and save money on that aren’t organic. Check out this list: 10. I love Aldi’s Seasonal Items “Specialty Select” are good to watch out for 11. Great housewares, socks and clothing items, toys and gifts 12. They also sell a dye free laundry and dish detergents (stockpile these when you see them) 13. Baby Diapers & Wipes are per piece the best savings you can find in any other stores with double stacking coupons etc. 14. Watch for Aldi Finds – these are special premium buys that will be available for a limited time. Stock pile these when you find items you and your family love. 15. Freezer section also contains seasonal items (organic peas, organic bluberries) at super low prices 16. Kerrygold Butter – best individual price of grass fed butter I have found
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How to Shop Healthy at Aldi on a Budget
In the next video, Melissa Gallagher, a Natural Doctor, Nutritionist, Nutritionist & Lymphatic Drainage Therapist from will show you how to be healthy on a budget without compromising taste, quality or a specialized diet plan. This video focuses on how to shop at Aldi. This is a beginners video with tips and tricks to getting the best, healthiest items to stock up in your pantry and freezers.
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What you need to know when shopping at Aldi:
1. Take a quarter with you to borrow their cart 2. Bring reusable bags and pull boxes from the shelves to transport your goods home 3. Make a list the core staples you need to replenish 4. Be flexible and have a budget – (I spent about $35-$100 each trip for about 2 weeks of goodies) 5. Simply Nature is the brand that is the healthier label at Aldi. Often these items are Organic and the label will reflect this. 6. Their organic grass fed ground beef is the cheapest I have found per unit price 7. Their organic Apple Cider Vinegar is the best and cheapest on the market 8. Their coconut oil, avocado oil are core basic staples for your pantry 9. Certain fruits and veggies are great to buy and save money on that aren’t organic. Check out this list: 10. I love Aldi’s Seasonal Items “Specialty Select” are good to watch out for 11. Great housewares, socks and clothing items, toys and gifts 12. They also sell a dye free laundry and dish detergents (stockpile these when you see them) 13. Baby Diapers & Wipes are per piece the best savings you can find in any other stores with double stacking coupons etc. 14. Watch for Aldi Finds – these are special premium buys that will be available for a limited time. Stock pile these when you find items you and your family love. 15. Freezer section also contains seasonal items (organic peas, organic bluberries) at super low prices 16. Kerrygold Butter – best individual price of grass fed butter I have found
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