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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: Cire on January 21, 2011, 11:21:59 PM
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Costco
Bought Kirklands Salsa for the first time, it's really good.
Wife got a huge box of pop tarts for like 5 dollars.
what good buys do you go for?
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Peanut butter crackers 50 pack :lick:
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5 sticks of deoderant for 12$
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Giganto wedge of parmesano regiano for $10. Wine and liquor are pretty deeply discounted too.
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Dropping effing $40 on razor blades in bulk is a KITN but they're such a rip off to buy 4 at a time.
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Packages of Chicken Breast. Great price for 8 (i think) full chicken breasts.
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Packages of Chicken Breast. Great price for 8 (i think) full chicken breasts.
disgusting.
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Dropping effing $40 on razor blades in bulk is a KITN but they're such a rip off to buy 4 at a time.
This.
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Packages of Chicken Breast. Great price for 8 (i think) full chicken breasts.
disgusting.
wha?
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Packages of Chicken Breast. Great price for 8 (i think) full chicken breasts.
disgusting.
wha?
bulk frozen chicken is disgusting
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Packages of Chicken Breast. Great price for 8 (i think) full chicken breasts.
disgusting.
wha?
bulk frozen chicken is disgusting
It's not frozen when you buy it. They are fresh chicken breasts packaged nicely. I use what I need, and throw the rest in freezer.
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Here. Comes in package of 6 full breasts (not 8 like previously stated).
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Chicken scares me. I'll pretend to not know/care what's in it if someone else makes it, but to this day I've never bought/cooked the stuff.
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Chicken scares me. I'll pretend to not know/care what's in it if someone else makes it, but to this day I've never bought/cooked the stuff.
If you eat/buy Tyson chicken, you have a right to be scared.
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Costco.
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tons of booze
steak, they have prime
all my smoking meats
cheese
seafood - they have great shrimp
all ziplock bags
toilet paper/paper towels
vitamins
fruit/berries
lump crab
bottled water
gates & sons sauce
garlic
more to come
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Definitely booze. :drink: <--- but with wine bottle the size of a baseball bat
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Paper Products
Meats
Various other daily use items.
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HUNTER'S MIX :excited:
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I bought $42 worth of stuff for $14 at Dillons. Sam's couldn't beat that with a stick.
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more to come
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You guys ever seen that Extreme Couponing show? That dude got like 5k worth of stuff for like $100.
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You guys ever seen that Extreme Couponing show? That dude got like 5k worth of stuff for like $100.
And the one family had 2 rooms full of stuff and were about to move into a 3rd room, which happened to be the guy's man-cave. They had enough deodorant for 150 years.
Good grief, people! Ever heard of donations?
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5 pack of Hebrew Nationals for $10
advil
bread
olive oil
balsamic vinegar
aluminum foil
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I don't buy anything in bulk. Can't stand clutter.
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such a timely thread
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socks
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such a timely thread
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My parents get steaks from Sams at times.
Also, cook your chicken to 165 people and you have nothing to worry about.
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such a timely thread
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You would LOVE attending a Wichita Pak'r.
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Being a coaster, I have to say those shrimp look like ass :barf:, but I can get them right off the boat.
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
Sams/Costco are good for about anything nonperishable though.
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I one bought a tablet of Orbit gum from Sams. Pretty good deal for me and my jawline.
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
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good marbling
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good marbling
thanks ya not bad, the mgr at capital grille gave me a bowl of their porcini mushroom crust and a bowl of their premium 12-year aged balsamic. i drizzled it on top of the steaks like they do. yum.
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Sams. Thanks to Daniel :combofan:
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
Ya really, who the eff needs that much beef?
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I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Do you grow your own beats too?
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
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Yeah, I have no where to put that much meat.
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I have a family member who goes halvesies on a cow. They still had to buy another freezer to store the beef. Family of 4 and it takes them a year to go through it. Good deal though if you can do it.
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Yeah, I have no where to put that much meat.
Offer void if you're still in college. Otherwise, rent some space in the locker where you have it processed. Still cheaper than buying it at the store. And it does help to split it two or three ways if you're single/don't cook much.
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
of course i care about the quality of ingredients i use when i cook. i also care about reality. reality dictates that i won't be buying a cow and then paying to have it butchered and stored it at Uncle Jed's Meatlocker in paola. maybe you missed the part where i said i was cooking with prime grade beef. ya it's not the same as going cow hunting/slaughtering but it's still good.
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once had a door to door meat salesman try and sell me his freezer after I told him I had no room.
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You'd have to be a real degenerate to eat that much beef a year.
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Who eat's meat that's been frozen for a year?
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Who eat's meat that's been frozen for a year?
skoal bandits
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once had a door to door meat salesman try and sell me his freezer after I told him I had no room.
I once offered to buy 4 steaks off of the door to door salesman. He thought I was joking. . . at first.
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
Why are you acting like this is a normal thing to do?
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
Why are you acting like this is a normal thing to do?
i think it is may be normal for farmers/cowboys, etc no confirmation yet
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Unless you just don't know what a good cut of meat looks like, you are more likely to get quality meat from the store than by just picking out a cow and taking what you get.
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LMAO at someone who buys their clothing at stores instead of wearing goat pelts around and stinking up the place like a boss. Also agree on the raising an entire cow and butchering it for it's guts and liver like that redneck says above.
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LMAO at someone who buys their clothing at stores instead of wearing goat pelts around and stinking up the place like a boss. Also agree on the raising an entire cow and butchering it for it's guts and liver like that redneck says above.
:gocho:
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I got a Restaurant Depot card, makes Sams/Costco look like Whole Foods.
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
You also have no idea how much of the cow you bought the locker is taking for themselves. We're there 5 tenderloins in that cow or 6? Who knows but, you've already paid for it.
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I got a Restaurant Depot card, makes Sams/Costco look like Whole Foods.
isn't that the same kind of overkill like a whole cow.
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I got a Restaurant Depot card, makes Sams/Costco look like Whole Foods.
isn't that the same kind of overkill like a whole cow.
And isn't looking like Whole Foods a good thing? :dunno:
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I got a Restaurant Depot card, makes Sams/Costco look like Whole Foods.
isn't that the same kind of overkill like a whole cow.
And isn't looking like Whole Foods a good thing? :dunno:
that too.
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They only reason Sams is any good if because they offer good quality stuff. I don't need a case of anything, but if I can get a case of good stuff at a great price, why not?
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They only reason Sams is any good if because they offer good quality stuff. I don't need a case of anything, but if I can get a case of good stuff at a great price, why not?
LIGHTBULB!
This whole time I've been buying sh1tty quality stuff in bulk at another store, sounds like it may just be time to switch over to Sams
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They only reason Sams is any good if because they offer good quality stuff. I don't need a case of anything, but if I can get a case of good stuff at a great price, why not?
LIGHTBULB!
This whole time I've been buying sh1tty quality stuff in bulk at another store, sounds like it may just be time to switch over to Sams
Sorry... You can't get real light bulbs at Sams. Just those stupid curlie-q ones.
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They only reason Sams is any good if because they offer good quality stuff. I don't need a case of anything, but if I can get a case of good stuff at a great price, why not?
LIGHTBULB!
This whole time I've been buying sh1tty quality stuff in bulk at another store, sounds like it may just be time to switch over to Sams
Sorry... You can't get real light bulbs at Sams. Just those stupid curlie-q ones.
You mean the ones that are just as bright as bulbs for old people, but last 10x as long and use a fraction of the energy?
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
of course i care about the quality of ingredients i use when i cook. i also care about reality. reality dictates that i won't be buying a cow and then paying to have it butchered and stored it at Uncle Jed's Meatlocker in paola. maybe you missed the part where i said i was cooking with prime grade beef. ya it's not the same as going cow hunting/slaughtering but it's still good.
Didn't miss it at all. Prime grading has almost nothing to do with quality.
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effing love costco ribs for smoking. bb's are great and the spares are the perfect size, not too big.
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They only reason Sams is any good if because they offer good quality stuff. I don't need a case of anything, but if I can get a case of good stuff at a great price, why not?
LIGHTBULB!
This whole time I've been buying sh1tty quality stuff in bulk at another store, sounds like it may just be time to switch over to Sams
Sorry... You can't get real light bulbs at Sams. Just those stupid curlie-q ones.
Love these posts. LOVE EM
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
of course i care about the quality of ingredients i use when i cook. i also care about reality. reality dictates that i won't be buying a cow and then paying to have it butchered and stored it at Uncle Jed's Meatlocker in paola. maybe you missed the part where i said i was cooking with prime grade beef. ya it's not the same as going cow hunting/slaughtering but it's still good.
Didn't miss it at all. Prime grading has almost nothing to do with quality.
hey skoal bandit, yes it does. i know you're trying to save face here but it's not working.
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Grading is solely based on degree of marbling and maturity of the carcass. Stick to something you know sclams, like Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) anti-sodium threads.
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
of course i care about the quality of ingredients i use when i cook. i also care about reality. reality dictates that i won't be buying a cow and then paying to have it butchered and stored it at Uncle Jed's Meatlocker in paola. maybe you missed the part where i said i was cooking with prime grade beef. ya it's not the same as going cow hunting/slaughtering but it's still good.
Didn't miss it at all. Prime grading has almost nothing to do with quality.
hey skoal bandit, yes it does. i know you're trying to save face here but it's not working.
OK, I realize that most of what you know about food came from Alton Brown so you believe that marbling is the best thing ever and you can't possibly have too much of a good thing right?
All that marbling is going to make these steaks taste so good that I'll need to brag about the type of vinegar I got to slather them in.
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Grading is solely based on degree of marbling and maturity of the carcass. Stick to something you know sclams, like Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) anti-sodium threads.
marbling = tastiness
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
of course i care about the quality of ingredients i use when i cook. i also care about reality. reality dictates that i won't be buying a cow and then paying to have it butchered and stored it at Uncle Jed's Meatlocker in paola. maybe you missed the part where i said i was cooking with prime grade beef. ya it's not the same as going cow hunting/slaughtering but it's still good.
Didn't miss it at all. Prime grading has almost nothing to do with quality.
hey skoal bandit, yes it does. i know you're trying to save face here but it's not working.
OK, I realize that most of what you know about food came from Alton Brown so you believe that marbling is the best thing ever and you can't possibly have too much of a good thing right?
All that marbling is going to make these steaks taste so good that I'll need to brag about the type of vinegar I got to slather them in.
Everything you have said about meat quality leads me to believe that the meat that comes from your cow-sized freezer is not as good as the meat that pissclams buys at the store. Your meat probably is leaner and healthier to eat, though.
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Grading is solely based on degree of marbling and maturity of the carcass. Stick to something you know sclams, like Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) anti-sodium threads.
so you're telling me that prime grade isn't a higher quality than commercial or cutter grade. i guess it's true what everyone here says about you, you are a complete dumbass. dumbass.
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Grading is solely based on degree of marbling and maturity of the carcass. Stick to something you know sclams, like Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) anti-sodium threads.
marbling = tastiness
yup, and marbling = quality
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
of course i care about the quality of ingredients i use when i cook. i also care about reality. reality dictates that i won't be buying a cow and then paying to have it butchered and stored it at Uncle Jed's Meatlocker in paola. maybe you missed the part where i said i was cooking with prime grade beef. ya it's not the same as going cow hunting/slaughtering but it's still good.
Didn't miss it at all. Prime grading has almost nothing to do with quality.
hey skoal bandit, yes it does. i know you're trying to save face here but it's not working.
OK, I realize that most of what you know about food came from Alton Brown so you believe that marbling is the best thing ever and you can't possibly have too much of a good thing right?
All that marbling is going to make these steaks taste so good that I'll need to brag about the type of vinegar I got to slather them in.
keep it up cowboy!
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
of course i care about the quality of ingredients i use when i cook. i also care about reality. reality dictates that i won't be buying a cow and then paying to have it butchered and stored it at Uncle Jed's Meatlocker in paola. maybe you missed the part where i said i was cooking with prime grade beef. ya it's not the same as going cow hunting/slaughtering but it's still good.
Didn't miss it at all. Prime grading has almost nothing to do with quality.
hey skoal bandit, yes it does. i know you're trying to save face here but it's not working.
OK, I realize that most of what you know about food came from Alton Brown so you believe that marbling is the best thing ever and you can't possibly have too much of a good thing right?
All that marbling is going to make these steaks taste so good that I'll need to brag about the type of vinegar I got to slather them in.
Everything you have said about meat quality leads me to believe that the meat that comes from your cow-sized freezer is not as good as the meat that pissclams buys at the store. Your meat probably is leaner and healthier to eat, though.
What exactly leads you to believe this?
Pissclams seems to believe that you can feed cattle anything and they all taste the same. He believes this because he's never had anything that didn't spend the last quarter of its life being fed corn and hormones.
He also believes real "quality" means adding balsamic vinegar because he likes the "taste" of his steak so much.
Is it odd that I think my beef might be better because I don't need to add crap to it before eating it?
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
of course i care about the quality of ingredients i use when i cook. i also care about reality. reality dictates that i won't be buying a cow and then paying to have it butchered and stored it at Uncle Jed's Meatlocker in paola. maybe you missed the part where i said i was cooking with prime grade beef. ya it's not the same as going cow hunting/slaughtering but it's still good.
Didn't miss it at all. Prime grading has almost nothing to do with quality.
hey skoal bandit, yes it does. i know you're trying to save face here but it's not working.
OK, I realize that most of what you know about food came from Alton Brown so you believe that marbling is the best thing ever and you can't possibly have too much of a good thing right?
All that marbling is going to make these steaks taste so good that I'll need to brag about the type of vinegar I got to slather them in.
Everything you have said about meat quality leads me to believe that the meat that comes from your cow-sized freezer is not as good as the meat that pissclams buys at the store. Your meat probably is leaner and healthier to eat, though.
What exactly leads you to believe this?
Pissclams seems to believe that you can feed cattle anything and they all taste the same. He believes this because he's never had anything that didn't spend the last quarter of its life being fed corn and hormones.
He also believes real "quality" means adding balsamic vinegar because he likes the "taste" of his steak so much.
Is it odd that I think my beef might be better because I don't need to add crap to it before eating it?
To each their own, but the majority of people would prefer the hormone-injected, corn fed cattle. Your meat is undoubtedly healthier, though.
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
of course i care about the quality of ingredients i use when i cook. i also care about reality. reality dictates that i won't be buying a cow and then paying to have it butchered and stored it at Uncle Jed's Meatlocker in paola. maybe you missed the part where i said i was cooking with prime grade beef. ya it's not the same as going cow hunting/slaughtering but it's still good.
Didn't miss it at all. Prime grading has almost nothing to do with quality.
hey skoal bandit, yes it does. i know you're trying to save face here but it's not working.
OK, I realize that most of what you know about food came from Alton Brown so you believe that marbling is the best thing ever and you can't possibly have too much of a good thing right?
All that marbling is going to make these steaks taste so good that I'll need to brag about the type of vinegar I got to slather them in.
Everything you have said about meat quality leads me to believe that the meat that comes from your cow-sized freezer is not as good as the meat that pissclams buys at the store. Your meat probably is leaner and healthier to eat, though.
What exactly leads you to believe this?
Pissclams seems to believe that you can feed cattle anything and they all taste the same. He believes this because he's never had anything that didn't spend the last quarter of its life being fed corn and hormones.
He also believes real "quality" means adding balsamic vinegar because he likes the "taste" of his steak so much.
Is it odd that I think my beef might be better because I don't need to add cac to it before eating it?
What does grass fed cattle taste like as compared to what you get in a store? I don't think I have ever had free range anything so I am geniunely curious.
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What does grass fed cattle taste like as compared to what you get in a store? I don't think I have ever had free range anything so I am geniunely curious.
I don't have grass only beef in my freezer for the same reason you can't buy it at a supermarket, trying to nail down the taste from year to year or animal to animal is impossible. What I get is something that's been on grass about 6 months longer than the average factory animal and is fed a mix of grains, including some corn, in addition to plenty of roughage that largely eliminates the need for antibiotics.
The longer an animal is on grass the less grain it needs to get to slaughter weight and grain doesn't add much flavorful lean. So I'll have a higher lean to fat ratio in my beef, but despite that and the animal being older it will be as tender if not more than beef from a store because it will be dry aged for 2-3 weeks.
Oh, and when I say "What I get" I mean what the rancher I'm buying the steer from does to finish the animal. I'm just paying a slight premium over market to dictate the diet. In return for that I know that I'm actually getting a steer, its breed, age, lineage and general care.
And by premium, I'm talking if a March feeder is $124/100 pounds today I'd be paying $130/pound for the animal. So if I had a 1,000 pound steer butchered it would cost $1,300 for the steer, $75 to have it slaughtered and maybe another $250 to have it aged, processed and packaged for about 500-530 pounds of meat.
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lol at people who buy beef in a store.
I know lol, right.
Only queers buy there steers from stores.
I prefer to raise my own, make it a family pet, kill it, then serve it for dinner and let the children know that what they are eating is whats left of Norman.
Raising them is too much work. I just go pick one out, take it to the meat locker. You can get a 900-pound steer, have it processed and end up paying about $3 per pound for the finished product.
how do you manage to eat steak when you've got so many skoal bandits in your mouth?
I take them out :dunno:
I was apparently mistaken that you gave a eff about the quality of ingredients when cooking.
of course i care about the quality of ingredients i use when i cook. i also care about reality. reality dictates that i won't be buying a cow and then paying to have it butchered and stored it at Uncle Jed's Meatlocker in paola. maybe you missed the part where i said i was cooking with prime grade beef. ya it's not the same as going cow hunting/slaughtering but it's still good.
Didn't miss it at all. Prime grading has almost nothing to do with quality.
hey skoal bandit, yes it does. i know you're trying to save face here but it's not working.
OK, I realize that most of what you know about food came from Alton Brown so you believe that marbling is the best thing ever and you can't possibly have too much of a good thing right?
All that marbling is going to make these steaks taste so good that I'll need to brag about the type of vinegar I got to slather them in.
Everything you have said about meat quality leads me to believe that the meat that comes from your cow-sized freezer is not as good as the meat that pissclams buys at the store. Your meat probably is leaner and healthier to eat, though.
What exactly leads you to believe this?
Pissclams seems to believe that you can feed cattle anything and they all taste the same. He believes this because he's never had anything that didn't spend the last quarter of its life being fed corn and hormones.
He also believes real "quality" means adding balsamic vinegar because he likes the "taste" of his steak so much.
Is it odd that I think my beef might be better because I don't need to add crap to it before eating it?
skoal, you're a rough ridin' idiot.
i've never said you can feed cattle anything and they all taste the same. no crap there's a difference between grass and corn fed steak. i've also never said real "quality" means drizzling a small bit of balsamic vinegar onto the meat.
you're the dumbass that claimed that the USDA grade of a steak isn't an indicator of quality.
sorry you grew up in a redneck part of kansas where you were led to believe that the only way you could eat a good piece of steak was to grow it, slaughter it, store, cook it, and then eat it with your hands while sitting around the campfire strumming your banjo and listening to the coyotes sing.
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I said USDA prime has almost nothing to do with quality, try to keep up.
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I said USDA prime has almost nothing to do with quality, try to keep up.
No one really gives a crap what you say, you barely register as a blip on the beef radar. When I want beef "tips" (no pun intended) i'll ask my butcher, not some dumbass hayseed who doesn't know the diff between a NY strip and KC strip. I suppose we should all buy 500 lbs of bullshit from you and your farmer friends only to end up with disgusting stew meat and other garbage. Do us a favor and put yourself out to pasture, fuckface.
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Wow, calling out clams' lack of knowledge on beef really gets the panties in a wad over here huh.
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this thread has taken a turn for the hilarious. hilariously rough ridin' stupid.
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quit ruining my thread!!!! Sugar snap peas and baby organic spinach, yum, and cheap.
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A Sams/Costco thread has erupted into a debate on free range beef.
I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Ditto on the socks at Sams. It's where I buy all of mine.
Also, you can get a killer deal on Synsodyne toothpaste.
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I haven't been to Sams in years. Don't like having to pay a stupid membership fee. I had a free one for a year and hated having to show my receipt to the elderly person on the way out.
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I haven't been to Sams in years. Don't like having to pay a stupid membership fee. I had a free one for a year and hated having to show my receipt to the elderly person on the way out.
IIRC you can shop there for free but it's more hassle than just paying the membership. Also, I believe you can only used cash when shopping as a non-member.
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I haven't been to Sams in years. Don't like having to pay a stupid membership fee. I had a free one for a year and hated having to show my receipt to the elderly person on the way out.
I buy one box of trash bags for $13 dollars, and it last me an entire year.
Think about that.
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having to show my receipt to the elderly person on the way out.
This pisses me off so much. You have to wait in line to check out, then you have to wait in line behind people while someone LHC Bill Snyder's age checks to make sure that the people ahead of you really paid for the 40 bulk items they have in their cart. :flush:
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I haven't been to Sams in years. Don't like having to pay a stupid membership fee. I had a free one for a year and hated having to show my receipt to the elderly person on the way out.
IIRC you can shop there for free but it's more hassle than just paying the membership. Also, I believe you can only used cash when shopping as a non-member.
do not listen to this complete dumbass, he knows absolutely nothing, other than how to be a dumbass. beefmaster? more like beef rookie of the year, lmao :lol:
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I haven't been to Sams in years. Don't like having to pay a stupid membership fee. I had a free one for a year and hated having to show my receipt to the elderly person on the way out.
IIRC you can shop there for free but it's more hassle than just paying the membership. Also, I believe you can only used cash when shopping as a non-member.
do not listen to this complete dumbass, he knows absolutely nothing, other than how to be a dumbass. beefmaster? more like beef rookie of the year, lmao :lol:
Don't worry bro, rick daris pointed out this dumbass a long, long time ago, I knew to "steer" clear.
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I haven't been to Sams in years. Don't like having to pay a stupid membership fee. I had a free one for a year and hated having to show my receipt to the elderly person on the way out.
IIRC you can shop there for free but it's more hassle than just paying the membership. Also, I believe you can only used cash when shopping as a non-member.
do not listen to this complete dumbass, he knows absolutely nothing, other than how to be a dumbass. beefmaster? more like beef rookie of the year, lmao :lol:
Don't worry bro, rick daris pointed out this dumbass a long, long time ago, I knew to "steer" clear.
i did? i mean, yeah i probably did because i'm really good at that and stuff but i honestly don't remember doing it.
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Best thread ever.
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They only reason Sams is any good if because they offer good quality stuff. I don't need a case of anything, but if I can get a case of good stuff at a great price, why not?
LIGHTBULB!
This whole time I've been buying sh1tty quality stuff in bulk at another store, sounds like it may just be time to switch over to Sams
Sorry... You can't get real light bulbs at Sams. Just those stupid curlie-q ones.
You mean the ones that are just as bright as bulbs for old people, but last 10x as long and use a fraction of the energy?
That melt in my kitchen light sockets? That are made in China? That contain Mercury? Yeah.... those.
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They only reason Sams is any good if because they offer good quality stuff. I don't need a case of anything, but if I can get a case of good stuff at a great price, why not?
LIGHTBULB!
This whole time I've been buying sh1tty quality stuff in bulk at another store, sounds like it may just be time to switch over to Sams
Sorry... You can't get real light bulbs at Sams. Just those stupid curlie-q ones.
You mean the ones that are just as bright as bulbs for old people, but last 10x as long and use a fraction of the energy?
That melt in my kitchen light sockets? That are made in China? That contain Mercury? Yeah.... those.
WTF kind of bizarro house do you live in :horrorsurprise:
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They only reason Sams is any good if because they offer good quality stuff. I don't need a case of anything, but if I can get a case of good stuff at a great price, why not?
LIGHTBULB!
This whole time I've been buying sh1tty quality stuff in bulk at another store, sounds like it may just be time to switch over to Sams
Sorry... You can't get real light bulbs at Sams. Just those stupid curlie-q ones.
You mean the ones that are just as bright as bulbs for old people, but last 10x as long and use a fraction of the energy?
That melt in my kitchen light sockets? That are made in China? That contain Mercury? Yeah.... those.
JFC, there's no way your house meets code.
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They only reason Sams is any good if because they offer good quality stuff. I don't need a case of anything, but if I can get a case of good stuff at a great price, why not?
LIGHTBULB!
This whole time I've been buying sh1tty quality stuff in bulk at another store, sounds like it may just be time to switch over to Sams
Sorry... You can't get real light bulbs at Sams. Just those stupid curlie-q ones.
You mean the ones that are just as bright as bulbs for old people, but last 10x as long and use a fraction of the energy?
That melt in my kitchen light sockets? That are made in China? That contain Mercury? Yeah.... those.
I like them.
Of course, I'm not all :jeffy: so that may help.
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That are made in China?
lols
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I love getting our chicken and vodka at Costco, but other than that, I think it's a bit overrated. Why are ppl obsessed with this place?
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There is a Costco getting ready to open in Wichita. Is it better than Sam's?
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There is a Costco getting ready to open in Wichita. Is it better than Sam's?
Doubt it.
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There is a Costco getting ready to open in Wichita. Is it better than Sam's?
costco is infinitely better than sams unless you're a white trash redneck. but you live in wichita so it might be better that you just stick with sams, it may have a more homely feel to you.
it's one of those pool and pond things. sometimes the pond is good enough.
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There is a Costco getting ready to open in Wichita. Is it better than Sam's?
Costco has the edge, but Consumer Reports says that both stores are worth their membership fees. With product selection varying so much from store to store, Consumer Reports says the club that’s best for you may be the one that sells what you need the most.
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which has more vodka and chicken tho?
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There is a Costco getting ready to open in Wichita. Is it better than Sam's?
Costco has the edge, but Consumer Reports says that both stores are worth their membership fees. With product selection varying so much from store to store, Consumer Reports says the club that’s best for you may be the one that sells what you need the most.
Is it worth driving all the way across town to Costco when there is a Sam's not too far from my house (and another really close to my work)?
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There is a Costco getting ready to open in Wichita. Is it better than Sam's?
Costco has the edge, but Consumer Reports says that both stores are worth their membership fees. With product selection varying so much from store to store, Consumer Reports says the club that’s best for you may be the one that sells what you need the most.
Is it worth driving all the way across town to Costco when there is a Sam's not too far from my house (and another really close to my work)?
I assume you have never been inside a Costco...
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There is a Costco getting ready to open in Wichita. Is it better than Sam's?
Costco has the edge, but Consumer Reports says that both stores are worth their membership fees. With product selection varying so much from store to store, Consumer Reports says the club that’s best for you may be the one that sells what you need the most.
Is it worth driving all the way across town to Costco when there is a Sam's not too far from my house (and another really close to my work)?
I assume you have never been inside a Costco...
Correct.
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Buying in bulk. What a pain in the ass.
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Costco is better, but if you don't go then it's not worth it. I mean if you'll go to Sam's all the time and rarely to Costco because it's a pain in the ass, then you should pick Sam's assuming they have things you want.
Go to both first though before you pick of course.
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We go to Sam's because it's like ten minutes away and Costco is like 40 minutes away. Also, Grandma and Grandpa Bread buy all of the kids/grandkids Sam's memberships whether they want them or not. They've been doing it since I was in undergrad.
They're very loyal to Sam's. We didn't have Costco until 2012. Old people. :dunno:
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agree with bread here. if you're going to need to stop at sams all the time then it's prob a better choice since it's closer.
but before you decide, you might want to ask yourself who needs to go to a warehouse club all the time? :lol:
honey, we're on our last pallet of q-tips!
my word, people from illinois are so weird LOL LOL
ha i can't believe this thread
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I feel that generally costco has a superior product at the same price as other places. Some stuff is clearly cheaper because bulk.
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agree with bread here. if you're going to need to stop at sams all the time then it's prob a better choice since it's closer.
but before you decide, you might want to ask yourself who needs to go to a warehouse club all the time? :lol:
honey, we're on our last pallet of q-tips!
my word, people from illinois are so weird LOL LOL
ha i can't believe this thread
I mean like hey I'd like to make a trip to the bulk store but it's far and incovenient so I'll just go to the regular store I go to because it's closer and I'm not poor and I'll hit up Costco some other time and boom you haven't been to Costco in a year and a half.
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Bread, I figured Costco would be too far from Clams. So I wouldn't feel bad. It's like 3 miles from his spot on the plaza and I don't know how he finds the time. :)
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Yeah, the grocery store can have my $20.
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Yeah, the grocery store can have my $20.
That's the thing. Unlikely Mrs. Gooch needs the savings, so if it's a chore she just won't go. Then what the eff are you doing, donating money to Costco that's what.
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Bread, I figured Costco would be too far from Clams. So I wouldn't feel bad. It's like 3 miles from his spot on the plaza and I don't know how he finds the time. :)
I know that if Sam's was the closer of the two to old clamsy then he'd be stroking that Sam's dong hard leading the charge to huge savings. #firstintothebreach #bulkpurchases #slavetomygeography
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costco has a lot of stuff that i only buy there because it's either significantly cheaper or other places don't carry equivalent items. if you pick your shopping times, it doesn't take much longer than going to any other store.
i wish i'd have seen the beef discussion four years ago. :frown: jesus christ you fuckers are mean.
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costco has a lot of stuff that i only buy there because it's either significantly cheaper or other places don't carry equivalent items. if you pick your shopping times, it doesn't take much longer than going to any other store.
i wish i'd have seen the beef discussion four years ago. :frown: jesus christ you fuckers are mean.
like what?
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Yup. We only pick a few items there as well. Chicken, vodka, protein bars, and frozen fruit for smoothies. Every thing else we buy at the store or the river market.
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like what?
croissants at .50 per, olli salumi, jamon iberico. there's more in my mind that are like costco only stuff, but i guess they're really more stuff that's a lot cheaper there than elsewhere.
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We really only buy bulk items at Sam's like toilet paper and paper towels and sometimes razors because they have the kind Gooch likes. And sometimes they have lamb chops that are pretty tasty (that's because of Gooch's cooking though). Also, edamame!
So, yeah I can't really see going to Costco unless their prices were a lot lower or they had something else that I wanted to buy in bulk that Sam's doesn't have.
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We really only buy bulk items at Sam's like toilet paper and paper towels and sometimes razors because they have the kind Gooch likes. And sometimes they have lamb chops that are pretty tasty (that's because of Gooch's cooking though). Also, edamame!
So, yeah I can't really see going to Costco unless their prices were a lot lower or they had something else that I wanted to buy in bulk that Sam's doesn't have.
I live within a 3 wood of both a Costco and a Sam's. I've never been to the Sam's, and I've only been to Costco a few times (I don't have bulk needs and I can get my toilet paper delivered to my door for free in 2 hours or less thanks to Prime Now). The thing about Costco is that it is Wonka's Wonderful World of Consumerism. You could knock out Christmas shopping for everyone on your list there if you so choose. It is really a sight to behold.
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We really only buy bulk items at Sam's like toilet paper and paper towels and sometimes razors because they have the kind Gooch likes. And sometimes they have lamb chops that are pretty tasty (that's because of Gooch's cooking though). Also, edamame!
So, yeah I can't really see going to Costco unless their prices were a lot lower or they had something else that I wanted to buy in bulk that Sam's doesn't have.
I live within a 3 wood of both a Costco and a Sam's. I've never been to the Sam's, and I've only been to Costco a few times (I don't have bulk needs and I can get my toilet paper delivered to my door for free in 2 hours or less thanks to Prime Now). The thing about Costco is that it is Wonka's Wonderful World of Consumerism. You could knock out Christmas shopping for everyone on your list there if you so choose. It is really a sight to behold.
If everyone on your list likes crap, that is
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they have sweet deals on salumi and jamon. i've not seen that at sam's.
sam's seems to do better on bulk name brand household items. like costco only has shitty bulk diapers, not the primo pampers like sam's. and they don't have those clorox disinfecting wipes. those things are great. and don't even get me started on light bulbs. feit? wtf? sounds like it's from communist russia. give me ge because, duh, i'm a rough ridin' american. stuff like that.
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My grandfather was the biggest costco fanboy I've ever met. He was literally a walking advertisement for them.
"hey where do you get your car insurance from? I got mine from costco!"
"need your roof replaced? costco did mine!"
"need help from a travel agent? go to costco!"
I honestly don't think he went to another store the last ten years of his life.
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We really only buy bulk items at Sam's like toilet paper and paper towels and sometimes razors because they have the kind Gooch likes. And sometimes they have lamb chops that are pretty tasty (that's because of Gooch's cooking though). Also, edamame!
So, yeah I can't really see going to Costco unless their prices were a lot lower or they had something else that I wanted to buy in bulk that Sam's doesn't have.
I live within a 3 wood of both a Costco and a Sam's. I've never been to the Sam's, and I've only been to Costco a few times (I don't have bulk needs and I can get my toilet paper delivered to my door for free in 2 hours or less thanks to Prime Now). The thing about Costco is that it is Wonka's Wonderful World of Consumerism. You could knock out Christmas shopping for everyone on your list there if you so choose. It is really a sight to behold.
If everyone on your list likes crap, that is
yeah i have no idea wtf spracne is talking about buying gifts at a rough ridin' bulk club store. what a weirdo.
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Sam's Protip: Locations that have Sam's Liquor Stores next door have great alcohol prices. Typically 30-40% cheaper wine/liq/craft beers than local liq stores. Don't need Sam's card.
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We really only buy bulk items at Sam's like toilet paper and paper towels and sometimes razors because they have the kind Gooch likes. And sometimes they have lamb chops that are pretty tasty (that's because of Gooch's cooking though). Also, edamame!
So, yeah I can't really see going to Costco unless their prices were a lot lower or they had something else that I wanted to buy in bulk that Sam's doesn't have.
I live within a 3 wood of both a Costco and a Sam's. I've never been to the Sam's, and I've only been to Costco a few times (I don't have bulk needs and I can get my toilet paper delivered to my door for free in 2 hours or less thanks to Prime Now). The thing about Costco is that it is Wonka's Wonderful World of Consumerism. You could knock out Christmas shopping for everyone on your list there if you so choose. It is really a sight to behold.
If everyone on your list likes crap, that is
yeah i have no idea wtf spracne is talking about buying gifts at a rough ridin' bulk club store. what a weirdo.
Sometimes I feel the urge to just say, "Mr. Bread, you can go eff right off." Anyone else ever get that feeling?
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Costco sure as hell does sell Clorox disinfecting wipes, I have a years worth sitting in my pantry
who knew bread was in the pocket of big sam's?
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Costco sure as hell does sell Clorox disinfecting wipes, I have a years worth sitting in my pantry
who knew bread was in the pocket of big sam's?
they sell the shittier lysol knockoffs. sorry, bud. #youbeenhad
I mean my god clams is awash in his own filth:
https://prezi.com/2ojgzu_rv8un/clorox-disinfecting-wipes-vs-lysol-disinfecting-wipes/ (https://prezi.com/2ojgzu_rv8un/clorox-disinfecting-wipes-vs-lysol-disinfecting-wipes/)
:frown: :eek: :lol:
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We really only buy bulk items at Sam's like toilet paper and paper towels and sometimes razors because they have the kind Gooch likes. And sometimes they have lamb chops that are pretty tasty (that's because of Gooch's cooking though). Also, edamame!
So, yeah I can't really see going to Costco unless their prices were a lot lower or they had something else that I wanted to buy in bulk that Sam's doesn't have.
I live within a 3 wood of both a Costco and a Sam's. I've never been to the Sam's, and I've only been to Costco a few times (I don't have bulk needs and I can get my toilet paper delivered to my door for free in 2 hours or less thanks to Prime Now). The thing about Costco is that it is Wonka's Wonderful World of Consumerism. You could knock out Christmas shopping for everyone on your list there if you so choose. It is really a sight to behold.
If everyone on your list likes crap, that is
yeah i have no idea wtf spracne is talking about buying gifts at a rough ridin' bulk club store. what a weirdo.
Sometimes I feel the urge to just say, "Mr. Bread, you can go eff right off." Anyone else ever get that feeling?
well yeah
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Costco gets people killed. Sam's wins.
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We really only buy bulk items at Sam's like toilet paper and paper towels and sometimes razors because they have the kind Gooch likes. And sometimes they have lamb chops that are pretty tasty (that's because of Gooch's cooking though). Also, edamame!
So, yeah I can't really see going to Costco unless their prices were a lot lower or they had something else that I wanted to buy in bulk that Sam's doesn't have.
I live within a 3 wood of both a Costco and a Sam's. I've never been to the Sam's, and I've only been to Costco a few times (I don't have bulk needs and I can get my toilet paper delivered to my door for free in 2 hours or less thanks to Prime Now). The thing about Costco is that it is Wonka's Wonderful World of Consumerism. You could knock out Christmas shopping for everyone on your list there if you so choose. It is really a sight to behold.
If everyone on your list likes crap, that is
yeah i have no idea wtf spracne is talking about buying gifts at a rough ridin' bulk club store. what a weirdo.
Sometimes I feel the urge to just say, "Mr. Bread, you can go eff right off." Anyone else ever get that feeling?
well yeah
But I bet he wouldn't have the balls to say it to your face on the internet.
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clams for the last hour after finding about his wipes and getting decimated itt:
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the inferior lysol wipes are in the trash can. the shower is for how gross he is from using them so much. also for how dirty (metaphor) he feels for being a costco fanboy. #thatdon'twashoffson
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i just went and checked, sure enough. lysol. :flush:
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We really only buy bulk items at Sam's like toilet paper and paper towels and sometimes razors because they have the kind Gooch likes. And sometimes they have lamb chops that are pretty tasty (that's because of Gooch's cooking though). Also, edamame!
So, yeah I can't really see going to Costco unless their prices were a lot lower or they had something else that I wanted to buy in bulk that Sam's doesn't have.
I live within a 3 wood of both a Costco and a Sam's. I've never been to the Sam's, and I've only been to Costco a few times (I don't have bulk needs and I can get my toilet paper delivered to my door for free in 2 hours or less thanks to Prime Now). The thing about Costco is that it is Wonka's Wonderful World of Consumerism. You could knock out Christmas shopping for everyone on your list there if you so choose. It is really a sight to behold.
If everyone on your list likes crap, that is
yeah i have no idea wtf spracne is talking about buying gifts at a rough ridin' bulk club store. what a weirdo.
Sometimes I feel the urge to just say, "Mr. Bread, you can go eff right off." Anyone else ever get that feeling?
well yeah
But I bet he wouldn't have the balls to say it to your face on the internet.
#blessed
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Have any of you scumbags used Costco for your eye exams? Is the place where I get my mustard keg reputable?
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AJ have you seen that documentary on that dude/company that revolutionized eyecare in India?
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I have not.
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Have any of you scumbags used Costco for your eye exams? Is the place where I get my mustard keg reputable?
Not for Eye exams but I've ordered contacts through them because it was cheap.
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these rough ridin' cunts are the best thing ever
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Looks good for how old it is.
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That's a lot of fat
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did you follow the safe handling instructions
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seems pretty high for year and a half old meat
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That's a lot of fat flavor.
:thumbsup:
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Aged two and half years. :yuk:
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Hey, this is a cat place, so prolly quite a few fans of Manhattan, KS. With that in mind, if you're at Sam's or Costco and are looking for a snack...buy some trail mix. At Sam's, buy WildRoots Forest Berry trail mix. At Costco, buy WildRoots Coastal Berry trail mix.
Those two trail mixes are packaged right here in Manhappiness, USA.
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i sous vide them tonight, that's next level crap
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I spent $700 at Costco this weekend. About $550 was booze.
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I spent $700 at Costco this weekend. About $550 was booze.
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First step is admitting to yourself you have a problem.
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First step is admitting to yourself you have a problem.
that was 12 bottles of wine, I'm not buying pallets of busch lite.
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That's $45.83 a bottle.
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Hey, this is a cat place, so prolly quite a few fans of Manhattan, KS. With that in mind, if you're at Sam's or Costco and are looking for a snack...buy some trail mix. At Sam's, buy WildRoots Forest Berry trail mix. At Costco, buy WildRoots Coastal Berry trail mix.
Those two trail mixes are packaged right here in Manhappiness, USA.
how do the coastal berries arrive in mhk?
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That's $45.83 a bottle.
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hmm... veuve ?
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Just picture it. Your friends and family have gathered for the grand opening of your home wine cellar. The cheese is smelly & French, and the Malbec is flowing. Your stupid, much poorer neighbor Jerry leans in and asks, "Man, where did you get that amazing wine armoire?" You smile smugly and whisper, "Costco," as you slowly wink at Jerry's wife.
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funny you mention that, i did buy a wine refrigerator from costco
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After you twist this thing open and drink half, how long can it sit in the fridge and be good to drink the other half?
https://www.firstpourwine.com/kirkland-sangria/
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I assume it would be the same as a bottle of wine which is about 3-5 days.
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ya sangria has a lot of sugar though
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My standard trip includes
3 giant kirkland vodkas
1 kirkland bourban
1 kirkland anejo
lots of chardonnay and cab sav/merlot/malbec
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I've never tried it but like reading the reviews. Would like to know if the brewer is AB or MC.
https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/21516/138131/
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afaik, all of the kirkland beers are brewed by gordon biersch.
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afaik, all of the kirkland beers are brewed by gordon biersch.
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afaik, all of the kirkland beers are brewed by gordon biersch.
Yuck
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You guys ever felt like you could eat two hot dogs at Costco? It’s an illusion. Maybe once a year when I am super hungry I think I can do two of them, and every single time get about 25% of the way through the second one and I realize that I made a mistake.
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You guys ever felt like you could eat two hot dogs at Costco? It’s an illusion. Maybe once a year when I am super hungry I think I can do two of them, and every single time get about 25% of the way through the second one and I realize that I made a mistake.
I could easily but only if I could go home and take a nap. Zero chance I could work after that
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sam’s is running a $20 annual subscription promotion so I signed up last week. being a combo costco/sam’s member makes me so much better than other people.
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I have both and the people who say that Costco is better than Sam's are either trolling, don't have both memberships, or are stupid motherfuckers. The Sam's Club scan and go alone makes Sam's infinitely better. Standing in line at Costco, no matter when, is AIDS. I seriously don't know what's better at Costco? Vacations? More non food crap?
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My Costco has the self scan checkout, but you can't run booze through them, so I have to stand in line.
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sam’s is running a $20 annual subscription promotion so I signed up last week. being a combo costco/sam’s member makes me so much better than other people.
sam’s has loads more quality junk food, like by a mile. i mean, they have little debbie and hostess crap wow!
costco has much much larger selection of good non-name brand non junk food food options and home goods. their meat selection is very good too. like prime steak and brisket etc
my costco is probably 2x the size/selection of sam’s.
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this is the first i’ve heard of scan and go, looks great
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i don't believe in the sams club wine selection. sorry, but i find the concept ridiculous.
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myself (and jim cramer) only buy our wine at costco, that's an irl thing we do together.
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My mom has like 2 cases of Costco vino available at all times
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sam's scan and go def rules
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I've been dining at Costco for lunch every once in a while over the last few months. I like to go, grab a hot dog, maybe a slice of za +drink (that entire combo runs you <$4) and go browse the store for a bit. It's a nice time.
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Do you wear your cargo shorts and new balance too?
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Do you wear your cargo shorts and new balance too?
no
but i did notice they had some sweathshirts/hoodies with the costco logo on them. tempting! but i'd feel like a poser. I'm not really "there" yet.
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I've been dining at Costco for lunch every once in a while over the last few months. I like to go, grab a hot dog, maybe a slice of za +drink (that entire combo runs you <$4) and go browse the store for a bit. It's a nice time.
i do this at least once a week and sometimes worry that the greeter/membership card checker guy/gal is judging me for being there too much.
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Have you ever had the chicken bake? It seems mysterious.
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Have you ever had the chicken bake? It seems mysterious.
I’ve thought about trying it about a million times but never have
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never tried it. i’m a pepperoni pizza man with an occasional churro if i’m looking for a quick escape to the old country.
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do not have a sams club 'bership but Kirkland golf balls are the same as Titleist ProV1 (not ProV1x)
here's a fun thing you can try at home: I call them (re: Kirkland golf balls) CostCoV1s LMAOOOOO :lol: :lol: :lol:
Advanced: if you find a Kirkland golf ball out on the course, if its a 2 then that's a K2. Otherwise its a Kirkyboy
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Big fan of the chicken bake.
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New York City costco's do not sell booze! so not really worth it IMO.
Also has anyone worked for a company that sells crap to costco? good grief
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Yea my last two companies have sold to Costco, not great Bob.
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Jim Cramer always tells stories about Costco bullying companies whose products they sell. He’s also a big fan of their wine selection.
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Jim Cramer always tells stories about Costco bullying companies whose products they sell. He’s also a big fan of their wine selection.
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if only they sold the Burger King Baconator cheeseburger sandwich
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he also does channel checks of what smarties cost at dollar tree. he plays the hits early, late, and often.
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Jim Cramer always tells stories about Costco bullying companies whose products they sell. He’s also a big fan of their wine selection.
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Love that. Keep up the good work, Costco.
Will try the C-Bake sometime. I notice that a lot of the guys that eat lunch at Costco read books while they're eating. Feel like a dork looking at my phone amongst them.
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Used the Costco membership to buy golf cart batteries this year. Probably saved $120+ from the best deal I had found anywhere else.
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Big fan of the chicken bake.
Can confirm chicken bakes slap.
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Used the Costco membership to buy golf cart batteries this year. Probably saved $120+ from the best deal I had found anywhere else.
I will remember this
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I don’t want to send this thread to the pit, but what is this woke turkey sandwich doing on the Costco menu? First, they take away churro and add the cookie, now this.
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It's been there for a while
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I don’t want to send this thread to the pit, but what is this woke turkey sandwich doing on the Costco menu? First, they take away churro and add the cookie, now this.
Turkey sandwiches in total are woke or this specific one?
That hot dog is entirely too red.
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It's been there for a while
I think they vary the menu by location. I recall a beef sandwich in place of it.
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You know what I missed while in Europe? A simple turkey sandwich. It's a ham continent. Thank you Costco for repping the good ol' USA.
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It's been there for a while
I think they vary the menu by location. I recall a beef sandwich in place of it.
the turkey replaced the poorly selling and overpriced roast beef at all locations across the entire country. also, that chocolate chip cookie is damn good.
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Well, I am sensing a great deal of pushback.
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the cookie is too expensive for the costco food court. it doesn't fit the ethos.
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That iconic hot dog + drink combo for $1.50 might be the best value you can find in America. It feels like they just do it as fan service at this point.
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the cookie is too expensive for the costco food court. it doesn't fit the ethos.
it’s pretty big, 750 calories. i think it’s more like a cookie 4 two. idk, not going to complain about them having a delicious chocolate chip cookie on the menu. the same cookie from any of the big cookie houses would easily go for +$5.
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That iconic hot dog + drink combo for $1.50 might be the best value you can find in America. It feels like they just do it as fan service at this point.
like their $5 rotisserie chickens, it brings people in the door. you may be surprised how many people go to costco just for the food court.
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Well, I am sensing a great deal of pushback.
It's some pretty dang woke turkey, Pete.
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That iconic hot dog + drink combo for $1.50 might be the best value you can find in America. It feels like they just do it as fan service at this point.
like their $5 rotisserie chickens, it brings people in the door. you may be surprised how many people go to costco just for the food court.
I get lunch (and only lunch) at Costco at least once most weeks. Me and a bunch of grandpas sitting around eating hot dogs and listening to our podcasts.
Sometimes I also get gas or diapers or some crap.
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If I lived or worked close to a Costco I would eat lunch there a couple of times a week.
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There's like 4 of them here but I never go to any of them. Seems overrated.
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Used the Costco membership to buy golf cart batteries this year. Probably saved $120+ from the best deal I had found anywhere else.
I will remember this
Spend a little more and switch to lithium batteries.
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That iconic hot dog + drink combo for $1.50 might be the best value you can find in America. It feels like they just do it as fan service at this point.
like their $5 rotisserie chickens, it brings people in the door. you may be surprised how many people go to costco just for the food court.
I'm always surprised by how many people seem to be at Costco just for the food court
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The frozen lasagna from Costco is really good!
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The frozen lasagna from Costco is really good!
indeed it is, pete. and guess what? it goes on sale tomorrow for $4 off an already unbeatable price!
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The frozen lasagna from Costco is really good!
indeed it is, pete. and guess what? it goes on sale tomorrow for $4 off an already unbeatable price!
Fantastic. Pet peave…they didn’t have any garlic bread when I was there last time. Would have been nice to add to that delicious lasagna meal.
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Picked up a baked Brie and am going to try that rough rider out this weekend.
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The frozen lasagna from Costco is really good!
indeed it is, pete. and guess what? it goes on sale tomorrow for $4 off an already unbeatable price!
Fantastic. Pet peave…they didn’t have any garlic bread when I was there last time. Would have been nice to add to that delicious lasagna meal.
pro tip- get the motor city cheese bread from the frozen pizza section, delicious
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The frozen lasagna from Costco is really good!
indeed it is, pete. and guess what? it goes on sale tomorrow for $4 off an already unbeatable price!
Fantastic. Pet peave…they didn’t have any garlic bread when I was there last time. Would have been nice to add to that delicious lasagna meal.
pro tip- get the motor city cheese bread from the frozen pizza section, delicious
I second that emotion.
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The frozen lasagna from Costco is really good!
indeed it is, pete. and guess what? it goes on sale tomorrow for $4 off an already unbeatable price!
Fantastic. Pet peave…they didn’t have any garlic bread when I was there last time. Would have been nice to add to that delicious lasagna meal.
pro tip- get the motor city cheese bread from the frozen pizza section, delicious
I second that emotion.
Great idea!
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The frozen lasagna from Costco is really good!
indeed it is, pete. and guess what? it goes on sale tomorrow for $4 off an already unbeatable price!
Fantastic. Pet peave…they didn’t have any garlic bread when I was there last time. Would have been nice to add to that delicious lasagna meal.
pro tip- get the motor city cheese bread from the frozen pizza section, delicious
Motor City (or "motown" as i like to call it) really puts out a good frozen pizza product.
We were given some of the Costco frozen fettucine alfredo recently, and I gotta say, it was much better than i expected it to be.
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Recently picked up the St. Elmo fire cocktail sauce "very spicy". I'm dipping about everything in it to get it used but not as spicy or exciting as I was hoping for.
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I went to Costco on Monday to pick up a medical prescription and they didn’t have it and asked that come back the next day, and the first thing that crossed my mind was “I get to have a Costco hotdog for dinner two days in a row” and that is exactly what I did.
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I went to Costco on Monday to pick up a medical prescription and they didn’t have it and asked that come back the next day, and the first thing that crossed my mind was “I get to have a Costco hotdog for dinner two days in a row” and that is exactly what I did.
it's an unbelievable bargain in 2024 AD.
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https://www.threads.net/@wittyidiot/post/DCklDRoA6iO?hl=en
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Recently picked up the St. Elmo fire cocktail sauce "very spicy". I'm dipping about everything in it to get it used but not as spicy or exciting as I was hoping for.
that’s really weird bc it’s usually very very hot, I buy several bottles a year. it echoes through my entire sinus cavities