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Don’t let the New Year’s pressure interfere with your snacks. Munching between meals is a great way to maintain your energy all day long, as long as you aim for a healthy and satisfying snack. Making treats at home can always save you money, but it can be difficult to resist picking up something in the store. The good news is that Aldi has rounded up some of the healthiest and cheapest snack options so you can eat well and stay on budget.
This mix of chips, nuts and protein-filled snacks has something for everyone, whether they enjoy sweets, deliciouss or spicy foods. Read 7 healthy snacks that Aldi employees recommend for a budget-friendly January.
Seven healthy snacks to buy at Aldi in January this year
Simply Nature Sea Salt Pita Chips
Combining these crispy chips with filling dips such as homemade hummus or salmon and cream cheese dips can help you distinguish between store-purchased snacks and homemade snacks. If you feel ambitious, you can turn these bags into healthy nachos plates.
Simply Nature White Cheddar Popcorn Chips
Popcorn is a great and delicious way to reduce hunger between meals. One nutritionist says it’s the best treat for weight loss. These popcorn potato chips add even more cheapness to classic snacks, so you can enjoy a flavorful and satisfying one.
Southern Gloves 100-Calorie Salt & Pepper or Dill Pickled Cashew Nuts
It’s a good idea to hide these small packs of flavored nuts in your desk drawer or glove box for quick fix. Commenters say they are crazy about the types of dill pickles, and one person writes that they “buy multiple boxes at once.”
Zero Sugar Spicy Jalapeno Smoke Sausage
These spicy snacks contain 9 grams of protein per serving, perfect for your next hike or road trip. These snacks also have an original taste for those who want to avoid the heat. Get a 9.5 ounce bag for $ 8.99.
Fit & Active100-Pretzels soaked in calorie yogurt
Anyone who likes to combine sweet and salty flavors will want to get these snack packs. Each box contains six 100 calorie pieces, perfect for anyone who needs a grab and go munch.
PopCorners Flex Buffalo Protein Crisps
These popcorn chips boast 10 grams of protein per serving and only 90 calories, so they can be nutritious even when eaten lightly. Commenters love flex potato chips, and one person begs Aldi to “continue selling these buffalo protein chips !!!!!!”. If your store is out of Buffalo, another recommends barbecue flavors.
Simply Nature Peanut Butter Coconut Crisp
It is a wallet-friendly candy. Eight servings of these vegan and gluten-free cookies contain only 160 calories and 9 grams of sugar, one commenter calls them “favorites.”