Sujet : Re: OT: big Costco run
De : joelcrump (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Joel)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 17. May 2024, 17:11:21
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DFS <
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Yesterday
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frozen $99
cauliflower crust supreme pizza, Kirkland two 2pks, $24
chicken melts, Sandwich Bros qty 15, $13
coconut shrimp, Royal Asia, $16
orange chicken, Crazy Cuisine, $12
salmon burgers, Trident 12pk, $19
supreme pizza, Peps Prohibition 2pk, $15
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produce $43
box of 6 mangos, Robinson, $10
grape tomatoes, Pure Flavor, $6
mini-cucumbers, Pure Flavor 2 bags, $12
watermelons, na qty 2, $15
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snacks & chips $61
muffins (6 blueberry 6 choc), Costco, $10
PBJ oat snacks BOBO 20pk, $16
pistachios in shell, Kirkland, $14
seasalt tortilla chips, Late July, $8
sweet potato chips, Jackson's, $6
trail mix, Wildroots, $7
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junk food $30
brownie brittle, Sheila G , $6
organic gummy bears, Black Forest, $17
peanut butter-fudge cookie bites, Rolling Pin Co, $7
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hot food $16
garlic chicken wings, Costco, $16
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meat $7
rosemary ham, Citterio, $7
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24 items with tax: $260. For years, the Costco items I buy avg around
$10 ea.
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The Kirkland cauliflower crust pizza is excellent. The crust is
perfectly chewy and crispy. Pop some tabasco on each slice, of course.
Yeah Costco rocks. I've gotten the equivalent of 12 fridge packs of
Pepsi in one trip, there, four packs of 36.
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