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Here are the advertised Aldi special buys for the week of 3/7/10 – 3/13/10.
These deals were taken directly from my Aldi special buys flyer at my local store (in Northern Virginia) and the one-page circular from the Washington Post Sunday Edition. To view additional Aldi special offers online, click here.
Produce:

- Green Giant Red Potatoes. $1.49 per 5-lb. bag
- Onions $0.69 per 3-lb. bag ($0.23 per lb)
- Cabbage $0.69 each
- Carrots $0.59 per 2-lb. bag
Italian Food Specials:

- Priano Breaded Veal Steaks. 36 oz. $6.99 each
- Priano Lasagna Italiano. 90 oz. $9.49 each
- Priano Stuffed Shells or Eggplant Parmigiana. 10 oz. $1.99 each
- Priano Manicotti or Stuffed Shells. 16-20 oz. $2.29 each
- Priano Pasta Entrees, assorted varieties. 16 oz. $2.49 each
- Priano Cheese or Meat Tortellini. 19 oz. $2.49 each
- Priano Primavera or Arrabiatta Sauce. 26 oz. $1.59 each
- Priano Tortelloni. 8.82 oz. $2.19 each
- Priano Filled Italian Pasta. 8.8-17.6 oz. $1.69 each
- Priano Risotto, assorted varieties. 5.93 oz. $1.79 each
- Priano Ricotta Cheese made with whole milk. 15 oz. $1.59 each
- Priano Italian Deli Sliced Roast Beef. 8 oz. $2.49 each
- Priano Cheese Tortellini Soup. 19 oz. $1.39 each
- Priano Crushed Tomatoes. 28 oz. $0.89 each
- Priano Italian Diced Tomatoes. 14.5 oz. $0.55 each
- Priano Pesto Sauce, Genovese or Rosso. 6.7 oz. $1.99 each
- Priano Alfredo Sauce, Garlic or 4 Cheese. 15 oz. $1.89 each
- Priano Pizzelle Italian Cookies, Vanilla or Anise. 7 oz. $2.69 each
- Priano Italian Cakes, assorted varieties. 14 oz. $4.99 each
- Priano 100% Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Tin helps protect and preserve oil. 16.9 oz. $4.99 each
- Priano Balsamic Vinegar, certified from Modena, Italy. 16.9 oz. $1.99 each
- Bremer Select Lasagna Rolls. 32 oz. $4.99 each
- Priano Pizza Crust. 10 oz. $1.49 each
- Bakehouse Creations Breadsticks with Garlic and Herb Spread. 10.6 oz. $1.69 each
- Good Health Olive Oil Potato Chips, Sea Salt or Cracked Pepper. 5 oz. $1.59 each
- Clancy’s Italian Toast, Roasted Garlic or Garlic Parmesan. 4.75 oz. $1.79 each
- Bellitalia Toscana Rosso from Italy, 1.5 liters. $9.99 each (Price may vary. May not be available in all stores.)
- Stonemill 4-in-1 Pizza Seasonings. 6.4 oz. $3.99 each
- Kitchen Living 8-Quart Pasta Pot. Includes pasta and steamer insert. Dishwasher safe. Two-year manufacturer’s limited warranty. $29.99 each
Easter Goodies & Toys:

- Mattel Spring Toy Assortment. Barbie, Disney Princess, Polly Pocket, Hot Wheels, Matchbox or WWE figures. $7.99 each
- Cozums Easter Plush, assorted varieties (bunny pictured). $2.99 each
- Zhu Zhu Pets. Make their own unique sounds. Two play modes. $5.99 each
- Thunder Toys Glitter Bouncy Balls, assorted colors. $1.99 each
- Disney Pixar Cars, assorted character vehicles. $2.99 each
- Mattel Puzzle Scramblers, Cars, Thomas & Friends, Barbie or Hot Wheels. $3.49 each
- Disney Fairies, 4.5″ Dolls, assorted varieties. $3.99 each
- Lego Mini Racers or Creators, assorted varieties. $3.99 each
- Duncan Lime Light Yo-Yo. Changes colors and patterns as it spins. $3.99 each
- Colorbok Build-A-Bear, assorted varieties (Build-A-Bear Workshop Make-And-Play Cheerleader pictured). $8.99 each (was $9.99)
- Benton’s Bunny House Kit. 38.56 oz. (looks similar to a Gingerbread house, but is made out of sugar cookie panels). $6.99 each
- Hinkler Sticker Books, 50 reusable stickers, assorted titles (ABC, and Numbers pictured). $0.99 each
- Hasbro Play-Doh Spring Mini Character, filled with 2 oz. of Play-Doh. $1.79 each
- Plush Easter Baskets, assorted designs (Disney Princess pictured). $4.99 each
- Paas Easter Egg Decorating Kits, assorted varieties. $1.69 each
- Stampers Inside Eggs, assorted varieties. $1.99 each
- Easter Eggs or Grass, assorted colors. $0.69 each
- Easter Pez Candy 0.87 oz. $1.29 each
- Playhut Pop-Up Play Tent. Disney Princess, Toy Story or Dora. $16.99 each
- 5″ Easy Orchid. Just add ice. Assorted colors. Available Wednesday, March 10. $9.99 each
- Gardenline Spring Bulbs or Perennials, assorted varieties. $2.29 each (was $2.99)
This post is a part of the BeCentsAble’s Grocery Gathering.
If you’re a new Aldi shopper, be prepared to:
- Bring a quarter to use for “renting” a shopping cart. Don’t worry, you get your quarter back at the end, when you return your shopping cart
- Bring cash or debit card (they do not accept credit cards)
- Bring your own bags (or you will need to purchase them at the register)
- Get extreme savings without coupons (most items they sell are signature Aldi brands, and for the select items they sell from other manufacturers, they do not accept any manufacturer coupons)








Hi my name’s Laura, the blogger behind Beltway Bargain Mom, and I’m a native of the Washington, DC metropolitan region. I’m a Christian, wife, mother of two and social media/web consultant so I wear many different hats and keep uber-busy… Typical Washingtonian! Thanks for stopping by and I hope you find this site useful for deals and frugal, family-friendly events here in our Nation's Capital!