toria wrote:I think most food prices have gone up. Still I am amazed how much food can but bought cheaply at Aldi. True, not premium stuff but sometimes does the trick. I was not a long time aldi shopper so I can not compare it to what it was a few years ago.
That's true, most food prices have gone up, but if you can imagine shopping at Aldi's used to be even cheaper, much cheaper, even compared to just about five or six years ago. My whole thing is that for the subpar quality on some of their items, if I look out for sales at better and local grocery stores (Caputo's, Fresh Farms, Super Low Foods, Tony's) I can get some of the same items as brand names for just as much or even cheaper. That is why the Aldi's novelty has worn off severely for me.
My husband has been an Aldi shopper far longer than I. He's has been going since they first opened up stores in the Chicago area. That has to be a good thirty years now. Recently we had been discussing Aldi's again and he was struck by how back in the day, he would shop and there would be people hauling two full carts of groceries out of there. While you may see someone with one extremely full cart, it's been quite a while since I have seen someone toting two. Price on food has come a long way, even at Aldi.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:I buy the primavera all the time - add carmelized onions and mushrooms, and it's fine. Definitely fits into the "not great, but it won't kill ya" category.
The primavera was ok but the arrabiata was truly abomidable. But I think part of this could be that i have gotten to this point where I feel as if I am starting to really despise bottled sauces. I'm looking into making my own marinara sauce from now on. I have a general idea of what I want to do and how to do it, just need time to execute. But, seriously, that arrabiata sucked. Bird poop would have been more appetizing.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:Love the seasonal cream cheese, especially the pumpkin spice! I don't bother with it otherwise, as I prefer Philly.
I like Philly when it's on sale. There is another cream cheese I have tried and only seen sold at the Cermak on Kedzie and Berteau. Really good, very reasonably priced (1.29) and reminds me very much in flavor of Philly for half the price. name escapes me though. I rarely go to Cermak anymore.