

"For dinners I'll make a mixed vegetable omelette. Then she turned her attention to her all-important dinner recipes. Next up, Mia shared her go-to snacks, explaining: "If I do get peckish in the afternoon, I'll nibble on some Cookies & Cream biscuits which are 45p - Aldi's answer to Oreos - or for something more substantial, I'll have some natural yogurt, 35p, and honey." "It's a nice mix of different options and it usually keeps me pretty stuffed until dinner." If I'm not that hungry, I'll have toast and honey, or for something heartier, I can do toast and a poached egg, a sausage bap, or a jacket potato with spaghetti hoops. She added: "For lunch I do a mix of meals to keep things interesting throughout the week. And it only needs three ingredients: porridge, honey and milk."īut when it comes to lunch, she has a number of different dishes on her list of favourite meals. Porridge is slow releasing carbs so it energises me throughout the morning. She said: "For breakfast, I'll keep it simple and have porridge with a drizzle of honey every day of the week. Mia starts her day with a hearty dish of porridge. McCallums Fat Free Natural Yogurt 500g, 35p Merevale British Free Range Medium Eggs 318g/6 Pack, £1.29Įveryday Essentials Clear Honey 340g, 75pĮveryday Essentials Spaghetti Loops In Tomato Sauce 410g, 19p x 3īutcher's Select Pork Chipolatas 340g/12 Pack, £1.79īelmont Cookies & Cream Biscuits 300g, 45p McCallums Scottish Organic Semi- Skimmed Milk 2 Pints - £1.20Įveryday Essentials Medium Sliced Wholemeal Bread 800g - 45p Nature's Pick Baking Potatoes, 4 Pack - 67p x 2Įveryday Essentials Porridge Oats 1kg, 90p The Mirror reports that alongside her shopping list (found in full below), Mia also shared her meal plan. Read more: Aldi shoppers say there's 'no point' as supermarket makes major Specialbuys change

"It used to be under a tenner up until a few weeks ago. The total comes to £10.08 now, so just over a tenner which I think is great value for a week's worth of food. It keeps me going for a week, and doesn't break the bank. She explained: "If it's coming to the end of the month and I'm short on money, I save on my weekly shop by sticking to this list that comes to £10. Mia Munro, who studies in Newcastle told .uk how she often takes just a tenner to Aldi when she's running skint, but the miniscule amount goes a long way with the budget supermarket. A money-saving student has detailed how she only spends £10 per week on groceries when money is tight, while sharing exactly what she buys and the meals she makes with it.
