Aldi healthy + clean snacks? Help meee

Does anyone have advice about clean, natural (organic maybe?!) snack foods that you buy at aldi?

Can be produce..

But I'm looking more for something cracker-y to satisfy those carb/salt/sweet cravings. without taking up calories or fats. Yeah.

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  • dnunny70
    dnunny70 Posts: 411 Member
    I get the unsalted almonds.

    Their crackers are good. My kids like the Fit and Active mini rice cake snacks. They aren't natural, though--clean speaking.

    I love the hummus!!!!!!!! We do 90% of our shopping there--budget purposes.
  • Carnivor0us
    Carnivor0us Posts: 1,752 Member
    They're having a great deal on grass-fed beef right now. Meatballs make a great snack!
  • dnunny70
    dnunny70 Posts: 411 Member
    Really? We don't usually buy our meat there--I will need to start looking!
  • CherylP67
    CherylP67 Posts: 772 Member
    Really? We don't usually buy our meat there--I will need to start looking!

    They have bacon wrapped turkey mignons which we love.
  • ambernicoleperez
    ambernicoleperez Posts: 24 Member
    I buy alot of my stuff there cause the prices are so great! I just have one rule.. I won't buy my meat there. I'm sure it's fine but I think it's just a mental thing for me! Anyway, here are some of the awesome stuff I've found:

    90 calorie granola bars in all varieties
    blueberry shredded wheat cereal
    mini rice cakes (the caramel ones are good but the cheese ones are DELISH!)
    fresh fruit galore (blueberries are just 1.99 here!)
    stir fry (it comes frozen and is delicious!)
    yogurt
    happy farms spreadable cheese (fake laughing cow cheese)
    fit & active chicken noodle soup is great


    That's all I can think of right now! But I'm sure there is more. I know they have dried fruit but I find that it's hard to determine the calories because it doesn't give you an exact number of pieces per serving and I like to keep it simple!! =)
  • samntha14
    samntha14 Posts: 2,084 Member
    I like the fit and active protein bars, and all their breads are free of HFCS. Tuna on the whole wheat sandwich thins s a typical lunch for me. I like the rice cakes too, just really wish my local store would stock the damn chocolate ones again. I also put some hazelnut spread on a frozen waffle for a 170 cal snack that's super yummy.