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I was thinking about stuff like TP and paper towels, meat, stuff I can freeze. I buy produce a couple times a week so Costco would not be good for that stuff. Costco scares me though. All that STUFF!
I don't have a Costco around here, but I do shop at Sam's Club. I make a list and stick to it. TP, paper towels, tea bags, real vanilla, spices, choc. chips, cocoa, yeast, butter, cottage cheese, frozen veggies, light bulbs, sometimes cheese, and sometimes fresh fruit are all cheaper to buy at Sam's Club than at the grocery store sale prices. That's kinda my motto -- it has to be cheaper to buy than the grocery store sale prices. Sometimes I do find goodies - like a large variety box of Quaker Oats granola bars (48ct) for $1.99 because they were a week out from being out of date. Usually, I make all snacks from scratch, but when you run across a deal like that, it's worth it!
My groceries run about $300.00, including Sam's Club, a month for a family of four.
I was thinking about stuff like TP and paper towels, meat, stuff I can freeze. I buy produce a couple times a week so Costco would not be good for that stuff. Costco scares me though. All that STUFF!
I don't have a Costco around here, but I do shop at Sam's Club. I make a list and stick to it. TP, paper towels, tea bags, real vanilla, spices, choc. chips, cocoa, yeast, butter, cottage cheese, frozen veggies, light bulbs, sometimes cheese, and sometimes fresh fruit are all cheaper to buy at Sam's Club than at the grocery store sale prices. That's kinda my motto -- it has to be cheaper to buy than the grocery store sale prices. Sometimes I do find goodies - like a large variety box of Quaker Oats granola bars (48ct) for $1.99 because they were a week out from being out of date. Usually, I make all snacks from scratch, but when you run across a deal like that, it's worth it!
My groceries run about $300.00, including Sam's Club, a month for a family of four.