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Resurrecting this thread to brag about Costco’s eyeglass services. I ordered 2 pairs on Friday, lady said she would ask for ASAP service as I am leaving on a trip (to Israel) next week.
Today, Sunday, they called and said they’re ready. Price was excellent too.


How did you find this old thread and post to it? I thought older threads were auto pruned?
 
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Took a couple minutes to glance at the thread and saw multiple posts from JALLEN. Thinking of you, sir, hope your family is well.


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I used the “find” button and searched for “eyeglasses”; I thought there was a recent thread with that title. Found this one. Old threads are archived at some point.
By the way since posts have a month and day but no year, I didn’t know it was as old as it was.


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As many have mentioned, gas, tp, ribeyes, deli chickens @ $4.99 and the hot dogs and pizza are must haves. We also like the ready to go dishes made with the leftover chickens. The big pot pie is a favorite as is their chicken salad. Also like the stuffed bell peppers and best place I know to buy fresh fish.


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The large, extra crunchy Kirkland peanuts are the best peanuts I've ever had. I have had other really good peanuts, but those don't come close to these IMHO. We always have a can or two in the pantry.


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Was just at a BBQ where 8 ribeye caps were served and this very topic came up.

Naturally, all the guys got on their phones to enter reminders, to head out to Costco immediately the next morning while, all the wives/gf's started dreaming of the next BBQ we could all get together and eat more ribeye caps. We had chimmirchurri and potatoes served with exceptionally tasty steaks.

For those not aware of this unique cut, read below an ode to beef
Meet the Ribeye Cap, the Tastiest Cut on the Cow
 
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since posts have a month and day but no year, I didn’t know it was as old as it was.
Very strange. All the posts that I see have timestamps that show the month, day, year, and hour / minute that they were posted.
"Not so fast there, V-Tail!" Click on Go -> Personal Zone -> Preferences. There are four different choices four format for time / date. Only one of them, the third one, shows the year. Format like "September 02, 2019 03:13 PM."



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Go to "preferences" under personal zone in the settings and change the time format.
 
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I grabbed some Kirkland bratwurst from the meat department, believe it was a three or four popund box. Vac packed them in reasonable smaller sizes.

Last week I grabbed a few and tossed them in the pressure cooker on top of a batch of beans. Damn, they came out so juicy and tender, might be my new favorite was to cook them.




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Their golf balls are flat out great. They are top quality. They are as good as any ball of there and are super cheap.

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Gas, wine and prime beef. The price difference vs everywhere else here is significant.
 
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There are a ton of products from Costco that I need in my life. Too many to list.

I love buying gas at Costco. It's anywhere from $0.20 to $0.40 cheaper than other gas stations. Not a lot of money, but its feels good beating the system. Smile

I also started buying the Kirkland daily contact lenses. They are super comfortable and much cheaper than the major brands.
 
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Fletcher's Dry Cured Bacon. Thick sliced, tasty, no water added.
 
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Gas
Toilet paper
Paper towels
Fragrance-free laundry detergent
Kirkland Signature Hard Anodized cookware
Green beans (for the dogs so they are not obese)


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