Monday, May 2, 2016

Day 23: My $30 at COSTCO

Day 23 Vitals:

Weight:  274 lbs.
Mood:  Seems like a normal day so far...
Water Consumed:  2 Nalgenes
Breakfast: Pancakes
Lunch:  Beef Stroganoff /sans noodles
Dinner: Pizza Dogs
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Just a quick update before we get into the article.  I was away this weekend on in impromptu trip to the cabin (more about this tomorrow), and internet was sparse.  So fret not, I have not wasted away yet.  But I am pretty sick of hot dogs.

So for today's article I would like to talk about how I spent my $30 at COSTCO.  I knew going into this week that I was going to have to plan ahead, not only for this week, but for weeks to come.  As a Warehouse Wholesaler most items at COSTCO come in VERY large sizes.  So last week at Wal-Mart I stocked up on extra vegetables for this week so I could concentrate on getting some much needed proteins for the next upcoming weeks.



Overall I ended up really going heavy on the proteins.  I knew for a fact that I wanted the drumsticks.  Six packs for six weeks for less then $15.  That was an easy grab.  My next stop was for some bulk pasta.  During my scouting run the week prior I wanted to pick up a mixed package of pasta that they usually carry for $6.99.  But the thing with COSTCO is because it is there one week, doesn't mean it is there the next.  I was also hoping to pick up potatoes but the only bags available were 20#.  During week 1 I bought ten pounds and it lasted me over two weeks.  I just don't think I could go through twenty pounds without having some spoilage.  But adversity breeds creativity.  I grabbed some eggs which should help lesson the budget for next week, and then I decided to double down on a large pack of hot dogs.  I also found a huge package of buns, which was pretty much the only thing left I could squeeze into my budget.  

My thinking was if I can take my major proteins off my list this should mean I can focus my next two weeks on making better side dishes, and more vegetable and fruits.




So what would you have bought at COSTCO for $30?  Leave a comment below!

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