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Aldi is back with more healthy offerings we can’t wait to try in February, including everything from delicious snacks to indulgent Valentine’s Day entrees. Whether you’re looking for an inexpensive lunch you can microwave between meetings or some new seasoning mixes to shake up your spice cabinet, Aldi has you covered this month.
There are shake packs to sip and mix, vegetable rice, and even a cauliflower-based dip that we can’t wait to add to our next charcuterie board. Read on for more healthy options we’ll be picking up at Aldi this February.
8 Healthy Aldi Finds for February
Stonemill 4-in-1 Gourmet Salt-Free Seasonings, $4.19
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Aldi will release four different quartets of complementary condiments on February 2, including a salt-free set. Salt-free condiments will include an Italian Herb Blend and a Spicy Herb Blend, plus two others. Those trying to control their salt intake will love these flavor bombs, but you can always try make your own salt-free mixes at homeSounds like a fun project to us!
Specially Selected North Atlantic Lobster Tails, $13.99
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Just in time for a special Valentine’s Day meal, Aldi will be stocking lobster tails starting February 2. While lobster certainly has an indulgent flavor, it can certainly be part of a healthy lifestyle, and the zinc content in lobster can even help support your immune system. Serve these queues roast, baked or filling, and always with a side of our favorite lobster sauce.
Garlic Feta Cauliflower Dip from Park Street Deli, $3.99
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We can’t wait to try this flavor-packed sauce, which also comes with a vegan ranch flavor. Each two-tablespoon serving is only 100 calories, so we’ll enjoy this snack with crispy pita chips, bell pepper slices, or cucumber slices like we do with our cauliflower hummus. You could even dip raw cauliflower florets into this sauce for whole cauliflower Start. Pick up this item starting February 2.
Whole & Simple Boost Blends Protein Shake Packets, $6.99
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For those mornings when you don’t even have time to get your smoothie ingredients together, this dump and mix pack will be here for you starting February 9th. The strawberry and blueberry flavors contain 11 grams of protein per serving, and while that’s not considered “high protein” by our standards, certainly enough to make you feel ready for the day. You’ll just want to be aware of the sugar content in these packets: the strawberry flavor contains 32 grams of sugar, while the blueberry contains 42 grams of sugar (it’s worth noting that no sugar is added to these shakes, this is all natural). sugar that occurs in fruit). try our Green Pina Colada Smoothie if you need a protein boost with a little less sweetness.
Loma Linda Plant-Based Protein Meals, $2.99
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If you’re looking to dive into the world of vegan meat substitutes, one of these microwavable meals might be the perfect opportunity. Starting February 9, Aldi will offer three “full meals” that you can heat up in a minute in your microwave. Now all you have to do is decide which one to try first: the chipotle black bean bowl, the meatless stuffed taco, or the pad thai with konjac noodles.
Chickpea Bites from Southern Grove, $2.99
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Yes, you could make roasted chickpeas quite easily at home, whether you want them. basic or enhanced in flavor—but these snack bags are a good backup plan for busy weeks. Choose a bag of the sea or barbecue salt variety beginning February 9. Both flavors have only 120 calories per serving.
Palmini Hearts of Palm Rice, $2.69
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Aldi will add heart of palm “rice” to its offerings on February 9 after adding hearts of palm “linguine” to his arsenal a while ago, and both options sound great. Each serving of this vegan, kosher, and gluten-free vegetarian rice contains 4 grams of carbohydrates and 20 calories. You could use it as a base for a flavorful bowl, like our Southwestern Cauliflower Rice Bowls with Shrimp and Avocado Cream, to try this item in your kitchen.
Clancy’s Flavored Popcorn, $1.99
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Starting February 23, you’ll find two new flavors of popcorn at Aldi: wasabi-soy and cheddar-jalapeño. As long as you keep the sodium content in mind, these snacks could be a tasty addition to your routine. Since popcorn is high in fiber, it is even a good snack for people trying to lose weight. If you prefer to customize your snacking experience at home, check out one of our popcorn recipes by inspiration.