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Vietnamese Pho soup and Tamales. I am eating one now.


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Margaritas.
 
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Primo Italian Sausage
Kirkland cold cut lunch meat
Sabasso Gluten Free pizza
Kirkland's Thick Cut Bacon
Nature's Domain dog food
And ours sells Torta Rolls that are excellent.
 
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Heck, at Costco you can buy bourbon by the barrel:


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There is a Costco just opened in France!




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Best thing is their stock. Bought after 9/11 in mid 30s,now over 150. Figured since the wife was going there loading up and parking lot always crowded,might be a good play.


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It is seasonal but the costco Chicken-Pot-Pie is extraordinary.


I have looked for their Chicken Pot Pie since I got back from my mother in laws in early May and have yet to find it.

I go every two weeks for the staples like milk, coffee creamer, almond milk and their meats. In the summer I buy the 1/3 lb. burgers for the kids and I'll eat salmon or turkey burgers. They have great pork chops.


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Yakisoba frozen noodles.

Vegetarian, but quite good for a quick lunch.


1+++ And the portion size is just perfect. If Costco ever drops this product Mad
 
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Wife does a ton of shopping at Costco. We like the Kirkland brand coffee. I suspect she buys at least 70% of our household needs at costco. Altho she has been buying more from aldi, too. We now have 3 of them within 6-7 miles.

Costco's hotdogs are great, and for the "dog" and all you want soda you pay only $1.50.

Mrs. does virtually all the shopping so my knowledge of deals anywhere is pretty limited. I think the last time I actually did any shopping was for Christmas "stollen" from Aldi's. Bought them by the half dozen.


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Best thing is their stock. Bought after 9/11 in mid 30s,now over 150. Figured since the wife was going there loading up and parking lot always crowded,might be a good play.


No fooling!

If I had spent on their stock what I had spent on their products, all the way back to when Price Club went public, I don't want to know what that would be worth today.

I was an investor in Price Club REIT back in the '90's. Price Club office was a block away from ours, so I walked down there to get some financial info. What I took to be Mr. Price's office looked like it was furnished at Price Club. I figured Price Club could pay rent forever.


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When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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My wife and I spend about $150 a week at Costco on garden stuff, outdoor stuff, clothing stuff, household stuff, electronic stuff, paper supply stuff, toiletry stuff, office stuff, automotive stuff, gasoline and maybe even a few groceries.

Yep, I'm a Costco whore.

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Shrimp ring for cocktail hour

Oh, and lots of other stuff too, mostly foodstuff
 
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Kirkland vodka, $13for a handle. Tp too.


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Kirkland Signature K-Cup coffee, the Pacific Bold flavor.

Hearing aids. Hearing aid batteries.

Dried cherries, other dried fruit.

Thick sliced bacon.

$4.99 for a 3 lb. cooked rotisserie chicken.



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We don't have the vodka here in Ohio (as far as I can find), but everything else listed is on my to-buy list every time I go (LED lights, Macadamia nuts, almonds, King's Hawaiian bread, the brat and soda for $1.50, iPads (not every time I go though, rotisserie chicken, their prime beef). Just add:
Their brand of Alleve, vitamins, supplements, gas, TIRES! (with free lifetime rotation), dog food, cat food, windshield wipers, packs of rags to clean the car, cheeses, plants and bulbs, you name it, I get it there.
 
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Kirkland Anejo Tequila
Kirkland Extra Fancy Mixed Nuts and Cashews
Kirkland Ibuprofen
Steaks, roasts, boneless short ribs (Costco meat is awesome)
Kirkland Black Forest Ham
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Their hot dogs! I'm not a member, but one of my former coworkers is (I'm now retired) and he'd take me to a nearby Costco for dogs occasionally.

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Aussie Bites!!!


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Well, this thread and all the praise on their hearing aids has sold me. I have two Sam's Clubs closer to me than Costco but I let my membership there expire a couple of years ago. It sounds like the hearing aids themselves would be worth the membership but the other things mentioned here are icing on the cake.
 
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