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Planning an Aldi Thanksgiving dinner on a budget is pretty easy to do. Aldi offers many options to create an affordable and yummy Thanksgiving meal without busting your bank account.
I decided to combine my love of all things Aldi, meal planning, and saving money to create a mega blog post for others like me who want to create a fantastic Thanksgiving Day dinner for my loved ones without ruining my monthly grocery budget. Off I set on my adventure to Aldi (one of my favorite places in the world :-)) to explore some of the many options available for planning a tasty, affordable, and fairly easy meal for Thanksgiving using all things that can be purchased at Aldi.
When it comes to planning your Aldi Thanksgiving dinner, you have several options for the main dish.
Turkeys, turkey breast boneless roasts, duck, ham, pork roasts, and seafood are just some of your options,
Photo Credit: Tim Sackton
If you are planning turkey as the main dish for your Thanksgiving Day meal, Aldi has several options to choose from. At my local store I found:
If it’s ham that you want to be the main attraction of your Thanksgiving meal, Aldi also offers a variety of options. I found six on a pre-Thanksgiving trip to my local Aldi store:
There were also many options available if you want to have a seafood main dish. A few that I saw that would be wonderful choices included:
There were also some great and affordable options available for anyone looking for pork or beef as their main dish. A few I noticed that would be delicious choices include:
If you or someone in your household doesn’t care for turkey (this is the case in our house) but you’d still like a poultry main dish for your Thanksgiving feast, Aldi has a few great options you might enjoy:
Many feel that Thanksgiving dinner is all about the sides! Your Aldi Thanksgiving dinner can include all the classics from mashed potatoes and stuffing to sweet potato casserole and cranberry sauce but there are also options to get creative and think outside the box if you want!
If you are working on a tight budget, you can go simple to watch your pennies but still have a lot of sides for your family and friends to chose from. Here is just some of the countless options you can pull off shopping at Aldi for your Thanksgiving meal:
Fresh veggies make the most delicious side dishes! Some feel that Aldi’s produce section can be lacking but I don’t usually find that to be the case. I was able to find many great deals and some very fresh looking produce on my recent visit. Here are seven options I found especially intriguing for consideration for my Thanksgiving dinner menu:
Frozen vegetables are another great option for your side dishes. They offer affordability and prep is usually easier then fresh which often have to be cleaned and chopped. Here are eight of the options Aldi offers:
Canned vegetables are an easy and inexpensive way to add some sides to your Thanksgiving table and Aldi has some fantastic options and prices. Here’s what I found:
For many people, no Thanksgiving meal is complete without a sweet potato dish on the table. We are one of those families! In fact, we love sweet potatoes so much that we eat them throughout the year. Aldi has some simple options for sweet potato sides as well as fresh sweet potatoes if you want to make your own casserole or fresh baked sweet potatoes! Here’s a few sweet potato options I spotted around the store:
There were many options for potato side dishes at Aldi. Here’s a few options that stood out for me:
Gravy! A must have for any Thanksgiving table that features turkey and mashed potatoes! Aldi has packets of gravy starting at just thirty cents for the frugal shopper and jarred pre-made gravy for those looking to keep things simple. Here’s the details of what they offer:
Mmmm! Stuffing! Or dressing? No matter what you call it, Aldi has you covered! Here’s what I found:
Another option is using bread. My mom used to make stuffing this way when I was a child. I remember the paper grocery bag full of bread slices sitting out to dry for a day or two leading up to Thanksgiving. She always made such amazing stuffing!
Here’s a couple recipes to try:
Cranberries….a must for many Thanksgiving tables. Aldi offers canned cranberries either in jellied or whole berry form. Both varieties sell for $0.89 a can. They also sell fresh cranberries, which I failed to get a picture of, for $0.95 a bag if you prefer to make a homemade cranberry dish!
Bread, rolls, and biscuit options were also plentiful. I found these:
Mmmm! Dessert! Many people like to make their own desserts for Thanksgiving but if you don’t want to or need an easy fix, Aldi has a lot of options to pick from! Here is what I found:
Here’s some tips to help you plan and stay on budget for your Thanksgiving meal: