 Welcome back to our channel. My name is Andrea with Food and Mentory Adventures in Food and I am here today with our July Aldi haul. I spent about 85 bucks in some change. I didn't need a lot of stuff if you've been watching our channel. I've been doing a lot of grocery hauls so I really just needed some fill-in stuff. So let me show you what I picked up today. So I got some butter lettuce for our dinners and then I also grabbed some spinach for a recipe and just to have on hand we can make salads out of this. I got my husband Howard, his avocados. He loves avocados and could eat them breakfast, lunch and dinner and this was a bag of avocados for $2.69 and I also plan on trying out the avocado on my seven month old baby. He can eat solid foods now and this is something that the doctor said would be good for him so I'm gonna mash it up and see if he is team avocado like his daddy or no avocado like his mommy. I got four cans of tomato sauces for recipes. They were 25 cents apiece and then I got my four cans of green beans and the green beans were 49 cents each. I grabbed some pistachios. These were $5.99 and then I also grabbed these salt and pepper pistachios. I can't remember how much those were. I grabbed a bag of lemons for recipes and these were $2.99 and these are really big lemons so I was excited about that. I grabbed a graham cracker crust for a recipe. I do have some other graham cracker crusts. They are the kind that have nuts in them like pecans and I just needed a plain one for the recipe that I plan on making and then grabbed some popcorn shrimp. I've never bought their popcorn shrimp before but the reason I bought it is because my husband and I were still trying to you know use stuff that we have on hand and one of the things that we have a lot of is different sauces in our pantry so I plan on making this chicken and then tossing it in sauce kind of like a boneless wing. So that's why I picked this up. We also needed some bacon and I can't remember if I've had their bacon before but I needed some for recipes. I grabbed two packages of mozzarella cheese. These are one pound bags and I think these were $2.75 which is a pretty good deal. I also grabbed a pint of whipping cream. This was $2.09 for recipes. I've discovered how easy it is to make my own fettuccine Alfredo so now I just like to have this on hand and then I also grabbed some ghee and I have not seen this at Aldi in a while and ghee you can keep it on your countertop it's just clarified butter and I use it for anything that I would use olive oil in. So I use it for eggs, I use it for sauteing, I use it for whatever. I just love having ghee and then let me go back here so I have talked about these kits before. They have these out well now I found out it's twice a year but I thought it was just one time a year that they bring these to Aldi's and we really like these stir-fry kits so they have two varieties you can get the Korean style spicy barbecue chicken or the teriyaki stir-fry kit and let me kind of show you what's in there so you can see the chicken right there and then there's the sauce packet, there's the noodles and in order to stretch this is enough for us the two of us in order to stretch it I do usually add some fresh broccoli in there and it's really really good so I'm always excited when they bring these back to Aldi so like I said they got two of those and they were $7.99 each I grabbed this blueberry yogurt for a recipe that I'm going to be trying out and then I also grabbed some rotisserie chicken family size and I didn't realize this until after I grabbed it but they actually this chicken comes in two eight ounce pouches which is great so you see it right there so you don't have to worry about the meat going bad you don't have to open up the whole thing and risk it going bad so I was excited about that. I also love wonton strips I like to add them to soups and different things and I also just like to munch on them on their own and I've never seen the garlic ginger flavor so I wanted to get that a try. Also grab these cookie bins there is a name brand which the name escapes me right now but I really like that one and so I was excited to see this because I'm assuming it's going to taste very similar so they have the lime and they also had the lemon. I saw these pork burnt ends my husband and I we both like barbecue and we like burnt ends so never tried this before but wanted to give it a try I think it was $5.99 and my husband is a huge fan of steam dumplings and this is something I've not seen at Aldi I think it's new and of course it's seasonal and you get six dumplings and you cook them in the tray in the microwave and they are chicken dumplings so excited for him to try these and then my husband drinks coffee not all the time but he was totally out and so I grabbed some french roast coffee I've never bought coffee from Aldi and I'm not a coffee drinker myself so hopefully this is good and he'll like it and then the last thing that I picked it from Aldi I was really excited to see was ginger root. Now I've never seen this in my Aldi and you may already know how expensive ginger root is but I got this huge I think it's a pretty big bag of ginger root it was $1.29 so I'm planning to use this to like marinate meat and grill it and things like that so I like to have some fresh ginger in my meat sometimes to grill it to give it that kind of Asian flair there's so many different things you can do with ginger but that's what I thought of initially when I saw it so anyway this is it for my Aldi haul not a lot of stuff like I said I've been doing a lot of grocery haul so we really didn't need much but I wanted to share it with you guys I hope you all enjoyed this video if you did please make sure to give us a thumbs up and if you have not joined our YouTube family we certainly love to have you thanks so much for watching and we'll see you guys next time