Anyone use Aldi's Fit & Active brand?
twinlyblessed10
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Protein bars, energy bars, etc.?
How are they?
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How are they?
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Yes and they are good for the most part.3
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I eat their soups for lunch and I think they're good1
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Love Aldi! Haven't done too much with that line though.2
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I haven't tried the protein bars. The low cal bread is as good as Sarah Lee and way cheaper. Light string cheese was a miss. It's definitely worth shopping there but there is some experimentation.3
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Love the multigrain flatbreads. The knockoff Fiber One lemon bars are pretty decent, too.2
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Yo. I do a lot of my shopping at Aldi's. Right now their Elevation by Millville bars are my jam. I've been happy with a majority of the house brands.4
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Just read the labels. Some can be candy bars in disguise. I will not eat a bar that has more than 10 grams of sugar in it. You'd be surprised how sugar packed some bars are. They think people don't read labels.4
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Yes. I like the cookie dough protein bars. The boxes say "compare to Balance Bar," and I do find that the bars live up to the claim. I personally like a full egg, yolk and everything, but I did like the liquid egg white substitute (the one in the yellow carton).2
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Thanks to all of you!0
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TheWJordinWJordin wrote: »Just read the labels. Some can be candy bars in disguise. I will not eat a bar that has more than 10 grams of sugar in it. You'd be surprised how sugar packed some bars are. They think people don't read labels.
Yes, this is what I'm worried about... The sugar. I was thinking of having a bar on between meals if I felt hungry.0 -
AngryViking1970 wrote: »Love the multigrain flatbreads. The knockoff Fiber One lemon bars are pretty decent, too.
Along with this-their Knock Your Sprouts off sprouted whole grains bread is freakin' amazing! It's right next to the flat breads. 1 slice is only 60 calories and has a nice little protein punch. I toast 2 slices every day for breakfast and then spread 1 triangle of the Aldi low calorie cheese spread (their version of Laughing Cow), or a bit of raw honey. Sooo good!3 -
Sugar is not evil, but some manufacturers are packing in way too much into these protein bars. The cookie dough one mentioned above is 17 grams of sugar. Simply not necessary. Walmart has Pure Protein which might not be as sweet and tasty, but have a lot less sugar. Reading labels is a great skill.
For snacks I keep a jar of almonds on my countertop and eat 10 for a snack. Or I grab a baby bell cheese and 5 nice wheat crackers. Many good ideas out there.1 -
OliveGirl128 wrote: »AngryViking1970 wrote: »Love the multigrain flatbreads. The knockoff Fiber One lemon bars are pretty decent, too.
Along with this-their Knock Your Sprouts off sprouted whole grains bread is freakin' amazing! It's right next to the flat breads. 1 slice is only 60 calories and has a nice little protein punch. I toast 2 slices every day for breakfast and then spread 1 triangle of the Aldi low calorie cheese spread (their version of Laughing Cow), or a bit of raw honey. Sooo good!
Oh! And the Aldi version of the Laughing Cow is 25 cals compared to the 35 for the "real deal". And this backyard beekeeper appreciates your use of raw honey.0 -
My sister has loads of Fit & Active stuff, always. Drink packets, breakfast sandwiches, 100 cal chocolate dipped pretzel packs, whole wheat tortillas. Probably lots of other stuff but that's all I can find without tearing up the freezer.2
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AngryViking1970 wrote: »Love the multigrain flatbreads. The knockoff Fiber One lemon bars are pretty decent, too.
The lemon fiber bars from Aldi are great. I tried the Great Value ones from Walmart. They tasted a bit soapy and smelled like vomit.1 -
I enjoy the protein bars. Strawberry is my favorite. Elevation can be a little bit of a ripoff but the Peppermint Wellness Bar is amazing.0
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I use the Fit and Active brand for some things. Their canned diced tomatoes are no salt added and their Greek yogurt is fat free and low in calories for the flavored ones. I don't search it out when shopping there, but I do compare it to the basic brand.
I do love their Elevation protein bars. 20 grams of protein for $1 !!! I hope they come out with more flavors than just the 2 they have at the moment (although the chocolate mint and chocolate peanut butter are really yummy).0 -
The 14 calorie frozen fruit and vanilla cream bars are a hit at my house. Love Aldi's!3
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I buy the mozzarella cheese sticks, 2% American cheese slices, Greek yogurt, and frozen turkey meatballs on the regular. I also love the Elevation knockoff Clif bars in the white chocolate macadamia nut.0
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Overall this is a great brand to buy especially if you are still getting used to eating healthier. I haven't tried every product but what I have tried is tasty and a decent price.0
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Love the cookie dough protein bars.
Love the lower calorie cheese sticks
Love the turkey sausage egg white breakfast sandwiches
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