January 20, 2025 - 03:33
I shop at Costco every week for my household of two and spend under $100 each trip. Over time, I’ve discovered several grocery items that not only provide great value but also enhance our daily meals.
First on my list is the Kirkland Signature rotisserie chicken. It's a delicious, ready-to-eat option that can be used in various dishes throughout the week. Next, I always grab a large bag of organic mixed greens, which is perfect for salads and can be easily incorporated into sandwiches.
I also rely on their frozen fruits, which are ideal for smoothies and desserts. The bulk nuts are another staple; they make for a healthy snack and are great for adding crunch to salads.
Additionally, I can’t forget the pasta and marinara sauce, which create quick and satisfying dinners. Lastly, I stock up on eggs and yogurt, both of which are versatile and nutritious. These items consistently keep my grocery budget in check while ensuring we enjoy delicious meals.
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