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The Organized Mom Life

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10 Healthy Aldi snacks that I absolutely love

Here are 10 of my favorite healthy Aldi snacks: Most of them are either high protein or healthy (ish) and they all can be bought at Aldi, or made with ingredients that you can find at Aldi.

Here they are:

1. Black bean salad

Calories per serving: 100

Protein per serving: 4g

You can find this black bean salad in the deli section (near the hummus and cheese.)

It is so good, and makes a great dip. I like to eat it with the blue corn tortilla chips, the pita chips, or the pita crackers. But it’s also delicious by itself.

One container has about 3 servings in it.

2. Brekki ready-to-eat oats

Calories per serving: 210

Protein per serving: 4g

I’ve spotted these at Aldi recently in the refrigerated section near the hummus and cheese. The cold brew coffee flavor is delicious, but there are other flavors that you can try out as well.

3. Avocado toast

Calories per slice (with 1/2 avocado) 190

Protein per slice: 4.5g

This is such a delicious breakfast or snack, especially with some Everything Bagel Seasoning sprinkled on top!

4. Hummus mini cups with veggies or pretzels (or both!)

Calories per cup: 140

Protein per cup: 4g

I love to get the single serve hummus cups (the roasted red pepper is good, too!) and eat them with the mini cucumbers, baby carrots, and/or the pretzel slims.

5. Mixed berry protein yogurt with granola

Calories per serving: 330

Protein per serving: 18g

There are a few different flavors of this yogurt, but the mixed berry is my favorite. I always add some granola for a little crunch!

6. Cotton candy grapes

Calories per serving: 64

Protein per serving: 1g

I honestly don’t know how they grow these grapes, but they don’t taste like any grape I’ve ever had before. They’re sweet, delicious, and addicting.

7. Mango smoothie

Calories per serving: 140

Protein per serving: 7g

I love to make mango smoothies with Aldi’s frozen mango chunks and about 1/2 a cup of Fairlife milk. (But you can use whatever milk you want.)

8. Pistachios

Calories per serving: 160

Protein per serving: 6g

Aldi has a great selection of nuts, dried fruit, and trail mixes. But my absolute favorite is their shelled pistachios. Something just feels really luxurious about eating pistachios that someone else has already shelled for me, haha!

9. Chick pea salad with avocado

Calories per serving (with 1/2 avocado): 220

Protein per serving: 6g

This chickpea salad is both savory and sweet. I love to add half an avocado, chopped, to a bowl, and then spoon in some of this yummy salad and mix it all up!

10. Turkey rollups

Calories per serving: 267

Protein per serving: 20g

I love Aldi’s spinach herb wraps! They are so yummy. I often stuff them with rotisserie chicken, buffalo sauce, and a some chopped Caesar salad for lunch.

But to make turkey rollups, which are great to snack on throughout your day, just grab a huge handful of spinach, and about 3 slices of turkey. Put them inside the wrap, roll it up, and cut it into smaller pinwheel slices.

You can also add some garden vegetable flavored cream cheese for added flavor and to keep everything from falling apart!

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Easy preschool lesson plans: 3 weeks of activities

I’ve created 3 weeks of preschool “camps” that you can do at home with your preschooler. These easy preschool lesson plans include 3 fun themes: dinosaurs, construction, and vehicles. Each weekly lesson plan includes our favorite songs, stories, books, art and craft projects, etc. for the week’s theme. Download the free PDFs below, then scroll…

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Vehicle activities for preschoolers- printable

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Construction activities for preschoolers- printable

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Dinosaur activities for preschoolers – printable

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Bible homeschool curriculum (free PDF)

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