My Family Of 4 Travels The Us In A Small Motorhome. Here Are 11 Things We Get At Aldi For Simple, Affordable Meals.

We like to stock up on low-cost items at Aldi.
Anthony St. Clair
- My family travels the US full-time in a motorhome, so we have limited storage space and no oven.
- We like shopping at Aldi for low-cost, balanced meals.
- We love buying items like the Fusia frozen sushi, Bake Shop cakes, and Southern Grove trail mix.
My wife and I are content creators who travel full time with our 9- and 12-year-old kids.
Although we love to travel the world, we get around in our 25-foot motorhome when we're stateside. This means grocery shopping can sometimes get tricky, as we have limited storage space and no oven.
Like a quarter of US consumers, we like to shop at Aldi for low-cost, balanced meals. Here are 11 items from Aldi that help us enjoy dining on the road on a budget.
Anthony St. Clair
As much as we adore sushi, we rarely dine out, and trying to roll our own is tricky in the motorhome.
These simple thaw-and-serve Fusia sushi rolls may not take us back to Japan, but they give us an easy way to enjoy a meal we love.
Anthony St. Clair
My family loves the Cosmic Crisp apples from Aldi. We always keep (at least) a bag's worth washed and ready to crunch into, especially on driving days. They also made a great bedtime snack.
Anthony St. Clair
Two packs of the Priano cheese tortelloni can feed our entire family. Sometimes, my wife and I like to grab the mushroom variety.
Along with a jarred marinara sauce or pesto, we can serve a tasty dinner, often augmented with sautéed ground meat and veggies.
Anthony St. Clair
Aldi's salad kits include a delicious range of fixings, from corn to cashews. We prefer mixes with a cabbage base instead of lettuce, as we find they last longer, stay crisper, and can have a broader nutritional value. Plus, Aldi's kits are more affordable than many others we've seen.
Anthony St. Clair
Aldi's three-packs of sweet bell peppers generally include a red, an orange, and a yellow pepper.
Along with raw carrots, cucumbers, radishes, or cabbage, we often set out sliced peppers on a platter as a snack or appetizer.
Sometimes, my wife and I even like to sauté a diced pepper or two.
Anthony St. Clair
Since our motorhome lacks an oven, sometimes we really miss baking. Thankfully, Aldi's Bake Shop triple-chocolate crème cake satisfies our cravings for baked goods.
Anthony St. Clair
The Specially Selected Italian loaf makes great grilled-cheese sandwiches or skillet-toasted "fried slices." Whenever we visit Aldi, we also look for a loaf of our favorite Specially Selected everything sourdough.
Anthony St. Clair
Whether stirred into oatmeal or yogurt, frozen fruit is a motorhome mainstay. With lots of cherries in every scoop, the Season's Choice frozen cherry-berry blend helps elevate our breakfast meals.
Anthony St. Clair
Behind our RV's passenger seat, a rope basket holds our stash of driving-day snacks.
One of our staples is Aldi's Southern Grove Unwind Trail Mix, which is a delightful combination of almonds, cashews, pineapple, cherries, and cranberries.
The nuts pack in protein and healthy fats, and the dried fruit is tangy and sweet.
Anthony St. Clair
Having a microwave in our RV means we can always melt shredded cheese on tortilla chips when we're hooked up to power.
Nachos are our daughter's comfort food, and Clancy's restaurant-style tortilla chips pack a delicious crunch at a great price.
Anthony St. Clair
The Earthly Grains rice mixes are easy to store, cost-efficient, and simple to cook. Since they're pre-seasoned with different herbs and spices, they have a great flavor right out of the box.