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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 712249" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I completely agree on Aldi. Jabber and I shop there every week. If nothing else, for the Greek yogurt. Neither of us have ever been a fan of Greek yogurt, but theirs is the BEST. It's literally the only thing we eat for breakfast Monday-Friday; vanilla Greek yogurt with Kashi cereal mixed in. Unfortunately, they discontinued their store brand that was comparable to Kashi cereal. Wish they'd bring it back. Their Savoritz brand of crackers are equal to any name brand. We actually like their "Trisket" rosemary and olive oil, more! We prefer their almond milk to Silk. It's thinner and more "milk-like".</p><p></p><p>They have a line of lower-calorie products called Fit and Active, that are great! Their frozen veg. are great. We buy coffee creamer, sugar, flour, etc., there. Really, the only thing I find somewhat iffy is the fresh produce - which can be a bit ripe so that you have to eat it promptly. Otherwise, I'd buy pretty much anything they sell.</p><p></p><p>Our local store has started selling all sorts of odd seasonal items in addition to food. Right now they have lots of camping stuff; tents and bbq tools and portable grills. They have patio sets and rain barrels and last week had a composter! They have a number of bathroom accessories and bins and such. I was joking with a lady the other day that it's starting to crowd out the food. Good quality though. Last year I replaced my patio furniture cushions with ones bought there. I paid $11 each for the high-back chair cushions - the exact same ones were $30 at Walmart. I also have a fruit / banana basket and a magnifying mirror that mounts on the wall, from there. So...yeah. Worth looking at that stuff, you never know what you'll find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 712249, member: 17309"] I completely agree on Aldi. Jabber and I shop there every week. If nothing else, for the Greek yogurt. Neither of us have ever been a fan of Greek yogurt, but theirs is the BEST. It's literally the only thing we eat for breakfast Monday-Friday; vanilla Greek yogurt with Kashi cereal mixed in. Unfortunately, they discontinued their store brand that was comparable to Kashi cereal. Wish they'd bring it back. Their Savoritz brand of crackers are equal to any name brand. We actually like their "Trisket" rosemary and olive oil, more! We prefer their almond milk to Silk. It's thinner and more "milk-like". They have a line of lower-calorie products called Fit and Active, that are great! Their frozen veg. are great. We buy coffee creamer, sugar, flour, etc., there. Really, the only thing I find somewhat iffy is the fresh produce - which can be a bit ripe so that you have to eat it promptly. Otherwise, I'd buy pretty much anything they sell. Our local store has started selling all sorts of odd seasonal items in addition to food. Right now they have lots of camping stuff; tents and bbq tools and portable grills. They have patio sets and rain barrels and last week had a composter! They have a number of bathroom accessories and bins and such. I was joking with a lady the other day that it's starting to crowd out the food. Good quality though. Last year I replaced my patio furniture cushions with ones bought there. I paid $11 each for the high-back chair cushions - the exact same ones were $30 at Walmart. I also have a fruit / banana basket and a magnifying mirror that mounts on the wall, from there. So...yeah. Worth looking at that stuff, you never know what you'll find. [/QUOTE]
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