No relevance, I just thought I'd piggy back the ideas partly because the thread had sat fallow for a while. I mean anyone can address either of the segments of the post.yeah, i bought those on sale and guac was on sale at same time.
that combo was tasty!
btw-what does chips have to do with your initial sentce of sausages?
I couldn't believe how crowded my Costco was this last Thursday around 1PM. I go there every other week on a Thursday and I've never seen it THAT crowded. The lot was fuller than usual too, of course. Shelves are full.Went to costco on sunday last week. I got there shortly after it opened and was kind of surprised how uncrowded it was. Not sure if was omicron scaring people away or just all the old people were in church still. I know people keep posting empty shelves but everything looked fully stocked to me. I should have bought one of those rotisserie chickens but my fridge was really way to full.
Sodium ion intake is a somewhat overstated problem imo. The kidneys will always regulate levels. With that said, it is probably good to eat potassium sources along with it as they interact with each other.No relevance, I just thought I'd piggy back the ideas partly because the thread had sat fallow for a while. I mean anyone can address either of the segments of the post.
Yes, those chips rock! Don't need guac to rock!!!
I couldn't believe how crowded my Costco was this last Thursday around 1PM. I go there every other week on a Thursday and I've never seen it THAT crowded. The lot was fuller than usual too, of course. Shelves are full.
I stopped buying their rotisserie chickens when I saw online that they are so high in sodium. They squirt a solution into the birds before cooking. I started buying their frozen chickens and have one in the freezer now.
The 1/4 pound hot dog and soda combo is still just $1.50, which is amazing.
I'm still trying to figure out why sea salt is considered a better idea than regular old NaCL (with iodine). I suppose there are some minerals in sea salt, is that it??? I mean, you can get your minerals from plenty of other sources...Sodium ion intake is a somewhat overstated problem imo. The kidneys will always regulate levels. With that said, it is probably good to eat potassium sources along with it as they interact with each other.
With that said, DIY chicken prep lets you add better salts like sea salt, herbs, etc.
I'm still trying to figure out why sea salt is considered a better idea than regular old NaCL (with iodine). I suppose there are some minerals in sea salt, is that it??? I mean, you can get your minerals from plenty of other sources...![]()
Because it sounds romantic and "artisan". There's no health benefit with sea salt. Sea salt can taste better. Regular iodized table salt tastes "sharp" to me. I like Bretagne salt particularly, but others are good too. It's cheap and fun to taste salt from around the world.I'm still trying to figure out why sea salt is considered a better idea than regular old NaCL (with iodine). I suppose there are some minerals in sea salt, is that it??? I mean, you can get your minerals from plenty of other sources...![]()
Not to mention a lot of places make table salt from sea water.
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they sell those hotdogs in the refrigerated section next to the bacon at my costco.The 1/4 pound hot dog and soda combo is still just $1.50, which is amazing.
The vast majority of table salts have microplastics in them (National geographic says 90%), which might indicate they're sourced from seas/oceans, though microplastics are also found in the air.
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I liked Baleine french sea salt but then I saw this Belgian brand called Hain that is sea salt which is also iodized.Because it sounds romantic and "artisan". There's no health benefit with sea salt. Sea salt can taste better. Regular iodized table salt tastes "sharp" to me. I like Bretagne salt particularly, but others are good too. It's cheap and fun to taste salt from around the world.
they sell those hotdogs in the refrigerated section next to the bacon at my costco.
They're like $1.25/each, which makes the soda .25.
incidentally, they also sell hebrew national hotdogs which are slightly cheaper per pound![]()
Could be a regional offering, but it was the Bavarian Meats Seattle-style smoked sausage.Looking in my data I see Costco was selling this FSTG chips product back in 2018, had a $2 discount on it when it was selling for more (i.e. $6.00 before discount). I bought Late July instead. Now, LJ isn't available there. Still, Costco seems to have the best price on these by a mile.
Which variety is that?
The jalapenos were much more prominent flavor-wise than the cream cheese or bacon, IMO.Say hello to the Official Sausage of the Seattle Kraken! Our Seattle Style Smoked Sausage is made with lean cuts of high-quality whole-muscle pork and stuffed with cream cheese, bacon, jalapénos, and onion to add even more flavor.
They don't have the cracked pepper one here, they do have the pineapple & bacon, which I tried as a sample, so I knew I wasn't into it. Generally, chicken sausage is always pretty "meh" to me.Aidell is the chicken sausages, but usually Costco only has the chicken and apple or the cracked pepper options (cracked pepper may actually be a different brand). I'm quite partial to the andoullie (sp?) "flavor" but don't think I've ever seen them at Costco.
I tried the Ivar's potato soup, no matter what I did, the potatoes never really felt fully cooked to my liking.Last visit I noticed they have Ivar's Clam Chowder. I like it in the restaurant a lot so I gave it a try, for store bought soup it was pretty good.
brats tastes like hot dogs but costs moreI don’t know much about sausages, but Costco is usually the spot to get unseemly quantities of brats on the cheap for summer grilling season. Their brats are decent, nothing special, but not horrible either.
One day I went looking for corn dogs at Costco (used to get them there). I asked and the coolest female ever there (IMO!brats tastes like hot dogs but costs more
I'm still trying to figure out why sea salt is considered a better idea than regular old NaCL (with iodine). I suppose there are some minerals in sea salt, is that it??? I mean, you can get your minerals from plenty of other sources...![]()