Ooh, also forgot about the big bags of whole bean coffee! Great deal.
This time of year I generally pick up a roll of parchment paper since I know I'll use it up. The rest of the year, unfortunately I don't have space to store the large rolls of foil/plastic wrap/parchment. |
Eggs, milk, bread, big bag of pancake mix, meat although chicken breasts can be on sale for the same price at grocery stores. |
Rot. Chicken
I think they have great quality beef. If I buy their steaks, I'm paying double the price of two little pieces from WFs or TJs but getting 4 times the amount. Absolutely worth it for me. I don't like to freeze it raw, so I usually cook the meat on meal prep day, and we either it for the week from the fridge, or I freeze portions after I cook them. Waffles, burritos, lasagna (you get two large trays for less than $15). Romaine lettuce, mushrooms, tomatoes, avocados, guacamole, salsa, tortillas, cheeses (most of their cheeses are better quality and cheaper than regular stores. |
Advil/Tylenol is a lot cheaper, I assume other similar meds are too.
Dog beds and dog food are cheap. Buying a dog bed there for $23 5 years ago paid for my membership when comparing dog bed prices to petco/petsmart |
Their Kirkland pulled pork (comes in I think a 2 lb package in the prepared section - black box) is UNREAL. So so so good for the price. I am from TX and picky about BBQ/smoked meat, and this stuff is legit. |
Fresh fish- particularly tuna and salmon when it’s wild caught and in season
Prosecco, Kirkland brand Men’s razors Honey - the three pack of bears is like 1/4 of the price of other stores Kirkland brand real maple syrup- same size at the grocery store is easily $5-8 more. And lots of other things, just trying to mention stuff I didn’t see already. |
Not really a family thing, but dh really likes those containers of Premier Protein. It is the only place I can get a 36-pack, and the price is excellent compared to the 18-packs and 12-packs I see elsewhere.
The Kirkland manchego cheese tastes just as good as any other you will find in the area, and it is $4/lb less. Their Christmas wrapping paper is the best. It's the good, thick paper that has a design on both sides. A huge roll is $12.99 - cheaper per sq.ft. and better quality. |
If anybody in your family drinks kombucha the 6 packs at Costco are much cheaper than buying at the grocery store. |
I use the toaster oven on 300 for about 10 minutes. |
I'll be repeating some here but:
Cheese Chicken tortilla soup Guacamole Starbucks Passion Iced Tea mix Bottled water Kleenex Contact solution Soap (Dove) Alcohol I've got a small household, so those are my regular purchases (also buy my contacts there, and frequently get books/magazines and occasionally some clothes - especially sweats/pyjamas - they have the Carole Hochman pjs and those are AMAZING). |
Starbucks Via instant coffee
Yogurt tubes Sectioned grapefruit in individual containers. |
We buy most of what others have mentioned already, but also toilet paper and floss are cheaper than anywhere else.
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With the tires. Seriously it's a cold dip. Not hard to figure out where it would be. |
Great prices on cheese. It's almost half the price you pay at Whole Foods. We buy gruyere, comte, gouda (w. truffles), triple creams like St. Andre or brie.
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Cheese! |