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That's quite an idea. Maybe I'll bring my own, a smartphone with a choral recording next time.Walking through the meats and seafood section at Costco is like a religious experience. They should have a chorus singing angelic hymns blasting as you walk through. With a live chorus performing on weekends
They just upped the game on seafood at our Costco: they sell SEABASS now!!! Real fresh, unfrozen Chilean seabass!!!! One filet at a restaurant will run you $40, and you can get an entire fillet for $25. If you've never had seared seabass...it's a lot like a whole sheet of the best shrimp you've ever hadWalking through the meats and seafood section at Costco is like a religious experience. They should have a chorus singing angelic hymns blasting as you walk through. With a live chorus performing on weekends
The problem with Costco is they only carry certain things seasonally or for a limited time. They had these Keto clusters with seeds, nuts, and honey that were absolutely fantastic. Three weeks later...never seen again. Same with these Izod Tech Pants I got recently: best dress pants I've ever worn! They're cut like jeans, made of a light stretch material, and the pockets are oversized and super strechy, allowing you to keep your phone, wallet, and keys in a single pocket. Got two pairs, went back to buy more and they're gone. Izod doesn't sell them directly eitherDoes anyone have a strategy for buying stuff that you always buy when Costco "features" it. By that I mean, they have relocated it so some end cap somewhere that I never go by and its missing from its original location. Then I can't find it. The most recent example was their kirkland natural peanut butter. No idea where it is but there's plenty of jiffy and "mixed nut" butter.
In the past I've looked all over the place and still failed to find it. And I've asked employees and they also have no idea where it ends up. So when something I like "goes on sale" or is being advertised, its like I can't even buy it until that stops.
They just upped the game on seafood at our Costco: they sell SEABASS now!!! Real fresh, unfrozen Chilean seabass!!!! One filet at a restaurant will run you $40, and you can get an entire fillet for $25. If you've never had seared seabass...it's a lot like a whole sheet of the best shrimp you've ever had![]()
The pants I'm wearing now are great. I have 4 more on hangers. I bought all 5 at my local Costco. They are convertible, can turn them into shorts with a zipper. Cargo pants, have a total of 8 pockets, two of them zipped.The problem with Costco is they only carry certain things seasonally or for a limited time. They had these Keto clusters with seeds, nuts, and honey that were absolutely fantastic. Three weeks later...never seen again. Same with these Izod Tech Pants I got recently: best dress pants I've ever worn! They're cut like jeans, made of a light stretch material, and the pockets are oversized and super strechy, allowing you to keep your phone, wallet, and keys in a single pocket. Got two pairs, went back to buy more and they're gone. Izod doesn't sell them directly either![]()
I am still waiting for what you find is so wonderful about Costco, don’t divert. What is so great about Costco to you?Also OP:
I just don't understand why so many people like Coney Island's Throwback Thursdays with their 49 cent chili cheese dogs....
my costco has PREVIOUSLY FROZEN seabass for sale for the same price.They just upped the game on seafood at our Costco: they sell SEABASS now!!! Real fresh, unfrozen Chilean seabass!!!! One filet at a restaurant will run you $40, and you can get an entire fillet for $25. If you've never had seared seabass...it's a lot like a whole sheet of the best shrimp you've ever had![]()
All sea bass are previously frozen. I don't get why the defrost it either.my costco has PREVIOUSLY FROZEN seabass for sale for the same price.
it was thawed for our convenience.
what i dont understand is why?
Why not leave it frozen?
seems like a waste of time and effort for them.
Fritzo, was your seabass previously frozen?
my costco has PREVIOUSLY FROZEN seabass for sale for the same price.
it was thawed for our convenience.
what i dont understand is why?
Why not leave it frozen?
seems like a waste of time and effort for them.
Fritzo, was your seabass previously frozen?
Mine comes in a blister pack that says "Not previously frozen".my costco has PREVIOUSLY FROZEN seabass for sale for the same price.
it was thawed for our convenience.
what i dont understand is why?
Why not leave it frozen?
seems like a waste of time and effort for them.
Fritzo, was your seabass previously frozen?
I am still waiting for what you find is so wonderful about Costco, don’t divert. What is so great about Costco to you?
I mostly buy a lot of paper products and things that seem to be marked way up at the regular grocery store. I don't buy a lot of meat and some other items because they seem like a meh deal. But this thread did teach me I should have a look at their chickens.
Their meat is a premim price because they use premium cuts...but they still sell it at the same or lower prices than grocery stores. For example, you can get prime ribeye (blue packs in the meat dept) for $12.99/lb. Compare that to $22/lb at other places. Their choice beef is pre-trimmed so you don't get any fat/gristle.I mostly buy a lot of paper products and things that seem to be marked way up at the regular grocery store. I don't buy a lot of meat and some other items because they seem like a meh deal. But this thread did teach me I should have a look at their chickens.
I bought pork chops at Costco for I think the first time last week. I didn't realize until I unpacked them that they were so incredibly thick! Something like 2 inches thick! I took a knife and cut them into 3 horizontal slabs. Not easy to do accurately, and of course it was a dangerous task. No blood from my fingers, however. I looked around for some way to freeze them conveniently and used some old paper I got from the butchers at my local indy supermarket when I bought bulk sausage there. Then I looked around and found that they sell freezer paper online. I ordered a roll of that at Amazon, it's coming in 4 days.My only complaint is they cut their steaks and pork chops WAY too thick- they typically do 1.5-2" cuts.
Yup, that's the way to go and what I usually do and I think I'll do that in the future as well. I have one of those in my freezer. You're talking, I think, about the packages of pork roasts,I like getting the whole pork loin from Costco. Then I can cut off two loin roasts, usually about 8-10 thin chops, and the rest as 1" chops.
No, my Costco sells whole pork loins (not to be confused with tenderloin, which they also sell). Roughly the same size and shape as a beef tenderloin. Not the same as the pork roast pack you mentioned.Yup, that's the way to go and what I usually do and I think I'll do that in the future as well. I have one of those in my freezer. You're talking, I think, about the packages of pork roasts, 3 sealed separately and bound together, I believe. They are quite lean! The pork chops I just bought were quite fatty and I had to cut off the fat. Sold for $3.29/lb, I bought the package 8 days ago. I cut them up but it would be way easier to just get the roasts and cut them up for chops.
No, my Costco sells whole pork loins (not to be confused with tenderloin, which they also sell). Roughly the same size and shape as a beef tenderloin. Not the same as the pork roast pack you mentioned.
Their meat is a premim price because they use premium cuts...but they still sell it at the same or lower prices than grocery stores. For example, you can get prime ribeye (blue packs in the meat dept) for $12.99/lb. Compare that to $22/lb at other places. Their choice beef is pre-trimmed so you don't get any fat/gristle.
My only complaint is they cut their steaks and pork chops WAY too thick- they typically do 1.5-2" cuts.
Quite a bit larger. Next time I grab one I can take a side-by-side with the spare alternator I have in my garage.Are they alternator sized?
My main complaint is that Costco tends to mechanically tenderize steaks, so cooking anything below about medium well is at your risk. I don't understand this practice especially with rib / tenderloing etc that don't need this.Their meat is a premim price because they use premium cuts...but they still sell it at the same or lower prices than grocery stores. For example, you can get prime ribeye (blue packs in the meat dept) for $12.99/lb. Compare that to $22/lb at other places. Their choice beef is pre-trimmed so you don't get any fat/gristle.
My only complaint is they cut their steaks and pork chops WAY too thick- they typically do 1.5-2" cuts.
My main complaint is that Costco tends to mechanically tenderize steaks, so cooking anything below about medium well is at your risk. I don't understand this practice especially with rib / tenderloing etc that don't need this.
E.g. see https://www.mashed.com/164331/the-one-reason-you-might-want-to-skip-costcos-beef/
