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Across the Fence: Costco shoppers? |
mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 10:09:19 AM
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Are any of you Costco shoppers? If so, how often do you go and what do you typically buy there? DH and I are wondering if we go overboard with it. |
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DaisyFarm
True Blue Farmgirl
1646 Posts
Diane
Victoria
BC
Canada
1646 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 10:47:04 AM
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I have a membership and rarely shop there as I ALWAYS spend way more than what I intend...which is exactly what the store marketing policy is. I have two family members that work there and both will laugh if you tell them you spend more. Nobody goes into Costco for one or two items. I did notice the last time I was there that they were bringing in more and more organic products though..rice, pasta, etc. which might make me have a closer look. I don't like the fact that they sell nothing that is local, and personally I find organic produce from Mexico and China suspect. Bugs me when we have fields of it here for sale. Di |
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 2:05:36 PM
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I agree - DH and I mostly eat organic and Costco is bringing more in - but I really prefer to go to our local farmer's market. I went to Costco today and spent about $130 but that was mostly frozen fish, chicken, organic burger. I don't buy any veggies there. |
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl
22941 Posts
Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
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Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 3:39:21 PM
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My Fiance and I have a Costco membership and I love it! We buy meat there and other staples- like huge bags of Basmati rice, vinegar, condiments, some jarred spagetti sauce, things like that. We spend about $150 there when we go and we go about every 3 months. I like to buy local fresh produce, and if I could afford locally butchered meat- I would buy that as well.
It is a juggling game for me. Right now I am trying so hard to pay off debts and get my credit score fixed- I can't justify spending more on groceries than I have to. I really want to eat more organically but right now I kind of have to settle for just what I can grow in my garden and an occasional splurge.
When the farmer's market really gets going, I am hoping to buy some nice peaches to can since that is another item we buy a lot of from Costco.
Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for tying, one hand to hold Nora! |
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ktknits
True Blue Farmgirl
582 Posts
Kathy
Northwest Indiana
USA
582 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 4:06:48 PM
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Funny you should ask--I just got home from Costco. I don't have a membership, but my mom does. We bought a set of glasses for a wedding shower present, a roast chicken, a frozen bbq beef brisket a can of almonds & a bag of dried mangoes for DH & me, and a roast chicken, a frozen beef & broccoli and a package of pork chops for mom & dad. Got out of there for less than $100--mom said that's the least she's spent there in years!.
She & dad go at least twice weekly--mostly for the food. She shops with the Costco coupons. She's planning to get a 42" flatscreen TV there next week when her coupon kicks in. I'm sure they spend way more than they really need to at Costco, but they don't drink, they don't gamble, they don't travel much, shopping Costco is their big fling!
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Ronna
True Blue Farmgirl
1891 Posts
Ronna
Fernley
NV
USA
1891 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 5:36:37 PM
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I have access to both Sam's and Costco. Pay for Sam's and go as the second person on my son's Costco card. Think I may drop Sam's when it comes up, but a few things I buy all the time are there and not at Costco. Meat is great at Costco, but pricey. Sam's meat is good, unlike Walmarts, which I will not buy. Do I want "other natural ingredients" in my ground beef? NOOOOOOO. No one can tell me what that might be, but blood, gristle, bone...they're natural, but not what I want to pay for. I always spend more than I expect at either place. Sometimes the price is the same at other stores but you get more or something extra. Overall, with buying paper goods and some staples there, I do think it's worth the membership price. Ronna |
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 5:46:58 PM
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We bought our leather couch at Costco - it was a really good price $799 where they were over 1200 at other places we looked. |
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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl
2817 Posts
Heather
Haysville
Kansas
USA
2817 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 6:33:25 PM
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I do shop there. Funny I am always the one with only 1 or 2 items! lol haha I wish they had a express lane. Thankfully people will usually let me go ahead of them seeing I only have 1 or 2 items. But, they are my staples. Today was cottage cheese and tzazki (sp) sauce-yogurt cucumber dill sauce.
Here's the other staples I get there- Mushrooms cherries bananas eggs ground turkey fish canned chicken
I'm like Alee really don't have the money often to buy elsewhere. Especially here in NYC. And there's really not that many good places to shop here in NYC. (clean, no rats! etc). So when you find a rat free store.....you kind of like to stick with it. lol |
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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl
2817 Posts
Heather
Haysville
Kansas
USA
2817 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 6:36:18 PM
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PS my bill is rarely over 100! It's usually closer to 20 to 30 dollars. Today it was 30 but that was because we bought 3 containers of cottage cheese, and 3 containers of the yogurt sauce. But, usually it's like bananas and eggs. lol So closer to 20. But, then again I get a lot of turkey too. lol hmmmm yeah usually 20 to 30 there. I'm not a big impluse buyer/shopper though. Usually only what I know I will use. (I eat cottage cheese every morning for breakfast-sometimes for snacks, and for my other meals too, but at least for breakfast daily. lol So 3 containers is about 2 weeks worth! lol). |
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Carol Sue
True Blue Farmgirl
4033 Posts
Carol Sue
Washingtonian
USA
4033 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 7:09:51 PM
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Yes, we do Costco and do save, we make a trip every couple of months, being on the fixed income that we are, it helps in the long run. We spend 150 and sometimes over. We always go in with a list and that helps as well. Also take our dd when she needs stuff. It makes it worth it for us. Carol Sue
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl
4439 Posts
Kay
Vancouver
WA
USA
4439 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 9:27:04 PM
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I have a Costco card but only go every couple of weeks. I don't shop there because I have to buy in such big quantities. But what I do buy I know I save money on. You just have to know prices at other places when you go in there because sometimes their deals aren't so good. I got my Stitchin Book there for $15.99!
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
11381 Posts |
Posted - Jun 23 2007 : 10:03:07 PM
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I used to go to Costco with my sis in law (her card) a couple times a year in calif..where we lived it was 15 miles away..but here it is an hour and 1/2 and I don't have a card so I havn't gone since we moved here nearly 5 years ago. I try really hard to shop local. I do go to Macy's for some things. It is alot like Food4Less in calif was..and I like their prices. Katiedid and I do plan a trip to Costco some time in the near future. It would be fun since I havn't gone in so long..and she has a card.
Jenny in Utah Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com |
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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl
2817 Posts
Heather
Haysville
Kansas
USA
2817 Posts |
Posted - Jun 24 2007 : 12:27:02 PM
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BTW I like BJ's a lot now too. It seems I can get in and out of there faster. (there is express lanes, and also self check out lanes!). And they sell smaller quanities of items which helps in some ways also. |
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Kathie
True Blue Farmgirl
2436 Posts
Kathie
Thonotosassa
Florida
USA
2436 Posts |
Posted - Jun 24 2007 : 7:33:14 PM
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Yes.. we go to Costco too Sherri.. (naturaly..) I like alot of their things.. But i REALLy love their cakes.. Specifically their Birthday cakes with the Mousse! & they are so inexpensive.. for a sheet.. when their is a B-Day at work!! We have a BJ's too.. My Sams Club expired.. about 3 years ago i guess.. so must now need it....
In a World Where you Can Be Anything, Be Yourself.. |
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threebusybees
True Blue Farmgirl
222 Posts
Mandi
Myrtle Beach
South Carolina
222 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2007 : 07:29:12 AM
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We go to Costco every two weeks. With 3 kids it is hard not to. Baking Soda Vinegar Laundry Soap( they have EOS there) Organic Peanut Butter Cascadian Farms Cereal Juice Coffee Half and Half Dog Food Coleman Hotdogs Meats and cheeses #10 tomatoes I had never bought produce there until the other day when I saw that they were carring USA organics yea! There are no organic growers around here and the only decent farmers market is a 2 hr drive.so if I could I would buy local etc. We spend, but I don't have to go to the store the rest of the month except for little things.
Mandi
"There will no longer be so many pleasant things to look at if responsible people do not do something about the unpleasant ones." Madeleine L"Engle |
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl
22941 Posts
Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
22941 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2007 : 08:10:27 AM
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I am just contemplating my cupboards and wondering when my next Costco run will be. Probably soon! LOL. I love having a backstock of food. If financial times get lean, it is nice to know you have food available.
And now that my garden is starting to produce, I feel a little more secure. It is such a limited garden this year though. Next year I am hoping to be able to plant more variety!
Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for tying, one hand to hold Nora! |
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2007 : 1:36:16 PM
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Alee - how far do you have to go to a Costco? |
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl
22941 Posts
Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
22941 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2007 : 2:21:47 PM
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It is about a 45 minute drive, from Moscow to Clarkston. It's not to far, just long enough for my fiance and I to have some good chats and not too long for us to be worried about refrigeration issues. I just don't buy bulk ice cream- which is probably a good thing if I want to fit into my wedding dress this fall!!
Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for tying, one hand to hold Nora! |
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mom2knk
True Blue Farmgirl
321 Posts
Blanche
So Cal
321 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2007 : 6:02:15 PM
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We have Costco and Sam's and we call them our $200 store because no matter what I spend atleast that much every single time we go in to them!!
We only go once or twice a month and I buy.... milk yeast spices fruit (right now we get grapefruit, watermelon, blueberries, canteloupe, honey dew, strawberries and pineapple) frozen bs chicken breast lean ground beef dog food dh's liquid vitamins I think that is it. |
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janetinva123
True Blue Farmgirl
363 Posts
Janet
newport news
va
USA
363 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2007 : 7:06:50 PM
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I live just a couple of min from costco, bj's and sams but i live alone in a very small apartment so i don't have a membership to any of them. I do go to costco to get my precriptions filled. you don't have to have a membership for that. i'm afraid if i did get a membership i would spend too much so i stick with the meds only.
Jc http://beloved-creations.blogspot.com http://beloved-creations.com |
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2007 : 10:42:03 PM
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It'll be a good thing for us when we move to the cabin. Gotta have a lot of food on hand for times when we can't get out the road. |
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Photobugs
True Blue Farmgirl
363 Posts
Pamela
Post Falls
Idaho
USA
363 Posts |
Posted - Jun 26 2007 : 01:21:58 AM
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Love Costco. I buy do MOST of my shopping there now. Used to be Walmart when they were new in town. But Costco had the Silver Hills bread and I get two loaves for almost what I pay for one at Walmart. I usually buy a couple of the two packs and put them in the freezer. We freeze our milk too. So I can stock up on lots of goodies and freeze it all, except for veggies, eggs and some of the dairy. I love to look at the books! They get some great ones in from time to time. Pamela
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emsmommy5
True Blue Farmgirl
1547 Posts
Angie
Buckley
WA
USA
1547 Posts |
Posted - Jun 26 2007 : 08:12:33 AM
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We shop at costco. With 7 audult sized people (we have 5 kids ages 14 and up) living in our home, we buy in bulk and have for some time. I try to be careful because Costco shopping can get out of hand in a hurry. Our shopping list varies depending on what we need. The best thing about shopping at Costco for me, right now, is that I don't have to go because my oldest son stops by on his way home from work and picks up things I need. This is my key to NOT overspending because I am not there to impulse buy.
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jun 26 2007 : 08:54:10 AM
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Pamela - I love the books at Costco too. They have some of the big current sellers at such a reduced price! |
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summerbreeze
True Blue Farmgirl
277 Posts
Laura
WA
USA
277 Posts |
Posted - Jun 26 2007 : 09:10:39 AM
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Sheri not sure how far Elma is from Seattle. My husband loves Costco. We have several diffent kinds of Costco in our area. Costco home in Kirkland, it is the size of a regular Costoc but only sells furniture, decorator items,carpeting, cabinets, lighting fixtures, beds and electronice. The Costco business center in Lynnwood it sells office supplies and restaurant supplies. Then there are two stores in my area that are test centers. If the teh item sells quickly they buy it for the other stores (you sometimes find some strange stuff). I understand this Fall there is a new test center opening that will compete with Home Depot. When we bought our house my husband was concerned it was too far away from Costco. I find they don't always have te best prices. I have to put my husband on a Costco budget. The only thing I think they don't do well at is film development. The quality is so much better other places.
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La Patite Ferme
True Blue Farmgirl
623 Posts
Jenn
CA
USA
623 Posts |
Posted - Jun 26 2007 : 09:32:06 AM
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I shop at Costco 4 to 6 times a year for staple items ( TP, toothpaste, laundry detergent, dishwasher liquid, canned goods, frozen goods, etc). With just the two of us (DD and myself), the fresh item packaging is too big - goes bad before we can use it all. However, on certain items it's cheaper than any other store. This past spring I bought berries (to freeze) that were cheaper than the farmers market or the store.
I've never found their meat counter to be a particularly good buy. I get better deals on the sale meat section of the grocery store - especially for pork, which we make into sausage for Italian sauce.
Since I started my new job I find myself shopping in town much more. And, with the right sale and the right coupon I can get a better price than Costco on some of the staple items, especially laundry items.
My biggest savings is on gas. I just filled up on Sunday and it was $3.03/gallon. That's cheap for So Cal. Town prices were $3.29 & up.
I get a rebate check from my Costco gas card at the end of the year. DD loves that because we buy things that are not normally on our list. Last year we had filet mignon for a holiday dinner. But, usually my more logical side kicks in and I stock up on non-perishables and staples.
The only thing I really hate is not being able to try a sample before I have to buy a gallon or a pallet of something new. |
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