My family of 4 travels the US in a small motorhome. Here are 11 things we get at Aldi for simple, affordable meals.

My family of 4 travels the US in a small motorhome. Here are 11 things we get at Aldi for simple, affordable meals.

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.

The Fusia frozen sushi packs turn our RV into a sushi café.

A hand holding two boxes of Fusia sushi: one California roll and one shrimp-and-avocado roll.
I like to buy the Fusia California and shrimp-and-avocado rolls.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.

We always have a bag of Cosmic Crisp apples available.

A 2-pound bag of red apples.
Cosmic Crisp apples make a great snack on driving days.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.

Priano's shelf-stable filled pasta is a versatile, easy dinner staple.

A hand holding two containers of Priano pasta: one ricotta-and-spinach ravioli and one cheese tortelloni.
We like to add sautéed ground meat and veggies to the Priano pasta.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.

Aldi's salad kits make great lunches.

Bags of different salad kits on a shelf at Aldi.
Aldi's salad kits are more affordable than others we've seen.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.

Sweet bell peppers are great raw or cooked.

A hand holding a bag of orange, red, and yellow peppers.
We like to have sliced raw veggies as snacks and appetizers.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.

Since we don't have an oven, we rely on the Bake Shop cakes.

A hand holding a Bake Shop triple-chocolate-creme cake.
Aldi's Bake Shop triple-chocolate crème cake satisfies our cravings for baked goods.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.

The Specially Selected Italian loaf is a versatile staple.

A hand holding a loaf of Specially Selected small-batch Italian bread.
The Specially Selected Italian loaf is great for grilled cheese.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.

The Season's Choice frozen cherry-berry blend is great in oatmeal and yogurt.

A hand holding a bag of cherry-berry blend frozen fruit, containing strawberries, blueberries, and cherries.
The Season's Choice cherry-berry blend comes with frozen strawberries, blueberries, and cherries.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.

The Southern Grove trail mix is our go-to driving-day snack.

A hand holding a bag of Southern Grove trail mix, containing almonds, cashews, pineapple, cherries, and cranberries.
The Southern Grove trail mix contains almonds, cashews, pineapple, cherries, and cranberries.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.

Our daughter makes nachos using Clancy's tortilla chips.

A hand holding a bag of Clancy's restaurant-style tortilla chips.
Clancy's restaurant-style tortilla chips are nice and crunchy.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.

We love the Earthly Grains pre-seasoned rice.

Boxes of Earthly Grains rice on a shelf at Aldi.
The Earthly Grains rice mixes are easy to store and simple to cook.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.

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