I always stock up on rice. I freeze the bags as soon I get home since I once had a weevil infected bag that took out 60% of my rice stock last time. As I didn't know until it was too late. After it's in there for long enough I take it out and store normally. Freezing kills the eggs according to google
For what it's worth, Sam's Club usually has better prices on just about everything. I do like buying sushi rice from Costco. I've been members of both for many years.
My Sam's Club and Costco go to's: Butter, half & half, frozen fruit, dog glucosamine/chondroitin, disinfecting wipes, TP & paper towels (being a one-person household, a couple of these bundles per year last me), frozen chicken breast, meat (I use a food saver to portion out the large packages of particularly hamburger meat and other items I portion down to one or two chops or steaks per package then they will last a long time in the freezer), some OTC meds, personal care items, tires, discounted gift cards, seasonal plants, Kirkland Signature sausage and beef lasagna microwavable dinner trays, bread, potato chips, snack foods (just occasionally), rotisserie chickens, bakery items.
Thank you. And your grocery list is awesome. We get meats, cheeses, butter and coffee mostly. All part of a healthy diet despite what others may believe.
I always stock up on rice. I freeze the bags as soon I get home since I once had a weevil infected bag that took out 60% of my rice stock last time. As I didn't know until it was too late.
After it's in there for long enough I take it out and store normally. Freezing kills the eggs according to google
Rice, honey, and salt never expires
Not everything in bulk is a good deal!
How much is a membership at Sam's club/ Costco? If anyone can prove to me that it's cheaper shopping here (including membership dues), I might try it
I miss my Sam's club, I moved, and if I have free shipping, I will buy dry stuff from Sam's, Costco is always $2 or more then at sams
For what it's worth, Sam's Club usually has better prices on just about everything. I do like buying sushi rice from Costco. I've been members of both for many years.
Rice, beans,drinks, meat/seafood and frozen fruit and veggies . Basically everything I buy now in bulk.
Buying food in bulk to preserve it, either dehydrating or canning is the way to go to save lots of money.
We buy Eggland’s Best Eggs at Sam’s Club. Get coffee on sale at the grocery stores—we are not brand loyal on coffee.
Shredded cheese is made with wood cellulose to keep the pieces separated..
I do not want to digest any of that additive and antifungals.
How do you store a rice bag that large? I want to buy one. 😊
My Sam's Club and Costco go to's:
Butter, half & half, frozen fruit, dog glucosamine/chondroitin, disinfecting wipes, TP & paper towels (being a one-person household, a couple of these bundles per year last me), frozen chicken breast, meat (I use a food saver to portion out the large packages of particularly hamburger meat and other items I portion down to one or two chops or steaks per package then they will last a long time in the freezer), some OTC meds, personal care items, tires, discounted gift cards, seasonal plants, Kirkland Signature sausage and beef lasagna microwavable dinner trays, bread, potato chips, snack foods (just occasionally), rotisserie chickens, bakery items.
Thank you. And your grocery list is awesome. We get meats, cheeses, butter and coffee mostly. All part of a healthy diet despite what others may believe.
Coffee, teas & the food court are my favs🙂
You taught me absolutely nothing….except that ur family must weigh a combined 2000lbs combined at least.