Wife always asks and I never really think of anything until after shes home so help a brother out...
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Wife always asks and I never really think of anything until after shes home so help a brother out...
TP
big ass bag of pistachios.
$1.50 hotdog and soda
Booze.
Systemic change
Salmon, cashews, chicken ravioli, Kirkland pesto, paper products, vitamins, dish and laundry soap, garbage bags and alcohol are on our normal list
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And the smoked gouda
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No Booze in COstco here, got plenty of TP,
We had Salmon last time she went, picking up Mussels for tonight.
Young Manchego
Serano ham
Whole ribeye
#10 can of nacho cheese and 6 lb bag of chips
I like to keep a bag or two of their frozen wilds salmon filet portions in the freezer for emergencies. We buy TP, raisins, vitamin C, aged Cabot Cheddar, the boxed cabernet sauvignon, frozen wontons, pesto, honey nut cheerios, basmati rice, andouille sausage, cashews, protein shakes, chicken breasts and thighs, printer paper, coffee, eggs, milk, canned tuna, meat sticks, crackers, Annie's mac and cheese (when they have it), frozen blueberries, frozen broccoli, frozen pizza, snack bars, ski gloves, SD cards, shampoo, razors, roses, and other miscellaneous items.
Cheese
Rotisserie Chicken
Whisps/Parm Crisps
Grillo's pickles
a handy 50 gallon drum of diswasher detergent sounds about right.
Me, I'm holding out for a nice set of tommy bahama beach chairs.
Don't miss this opportunity. The correct answer is "To book a Heli ski trip in Alaska."
50 pack of rubbers
I'd buy as much big ass chunks of cow as possible and spend two days in bliss splattering blood on the walls drinking beers getting to know that vacuum sealer you just bought as well as filling that new chest freezer.
She'll probably give you some space after that. And is this the right thread?
Big ass block of Balderson cheese. Always a good value.
A packer brisket
Local one has some decent sushi but it's made locally so that won't help OP.
Edit and some of them kirkland jeans. Because, you know, that outzi dude
My lunch just reminded me of another. Mrs Griz brought home a package of Pork Carnitas. Surprisingly good, even better as a leftover - just the pork, cheese and hatch green chile salsa on a shell.
Gotta get that big bag of pot stickers. Those are so good.
Also Kirkland Vineyards cab is good. Wish the one here could sell liquor but Montana has archaic liquor laws.
Batteries. Best deal anywhere by far.
I like the tamales. Not bad for frozen.
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I know you're a fish guy. Their Steelhead, Tuna, and Cod is pretty damn good. Shrimp is usually a good deal too.
Cheese: Manchego, Comte, Jarlsberg
Batteries
I bet them folks in Texas wish they got the flanel lined cargo pants
Last time they were out... but the Stilton is delicious. Agree on the Manchego, Serrano as well. I'd add their Reggiano and prosciutto to the list.
Oh - that pretentious French jam (Comte de something) is also REALLY tasty.
Dog bed. And peanut butter pretzel pieces. And sun-dried tomatoes.
The big bag of U15 shrimp is money.
Their beef is good
The vac sealed chicken thigh pods are portioned well for weeknight meals.
If your nonstick pans, cutting boards, or food containers are showing age they have multipacks that are cheap and well made.
Their prepped dinners in the cold tray are cheap and edible for that night. Enchiladas, lasagna, Caesar salad, etc...
Their olive oil is one of their best deals.
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Their Korean BBQ pork jerky is awesome.
Almonds
A rotisserie chicken that can feed a small village
A double pack of Dave's Killer Bread
The pre-bagged Mediterranean salad mix.
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