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Default single household and considering Costco membership; no plan toinvite anyone for lunch or dinner

On Feb 23, 9:48*am, "Zeppo" > wrote:
> > So what I need to know is all the good stuff available at Costco when
> > it comes to meat (fish) and salad packages. If their vege pacakages re
> > not too big, I'd buy that too. I prefer to eat varieties and eat the
> > same thing all the time. Can you share your knowledge?

>
> > BTW, as far as not having energy, I don't want to spend all my
> > remaining time and energy after work oncleaning (which I do all the
> > time or I feel not well from dustmites and what not), grocey shopping
> > or other shopping and cooking. So, please..please..please no lecture
> > on how it takes only *this* many minutes to cook *that* dish, etc. I'd
> > really like only useful information (useflu as in "Useful for me per
> > my plan to shop and cook").

>
> Manda,
> It's true Costco meat is pretty good, but unless you need the large
> quantities of stuff it won't make up for the time spent shopping there. The
> places are *HUGE* and unless you possess a will of iron you are going to do
> some spurious shopping every time you walk in there. My resistance to
> impulse purchases is not so great and I'll spend twice what I set out to
> every trip.
>
> Jon


I never have a problem going into Costco and getting only what I want.