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One play I've done recently is the bulk pack of thin sliced ribeye. Then they get light season and go in the dehydrator for tasty snacks in the field or on the road.
This is a great question, definitely going to follow this thread. I feel like every time I go in there there is something new and great. I just wish there was one a lot closer.
One play I've done recently is the bulk pack of thin sliced ribeye. Then they get light season and go in the dehydrator for tasty snacks in the field or on the road.
We get the Brownie Bites, Caramel S’mores, Korean BBQ pork jerky. The Costco Business Center always have great deals on Meat, Butter, Milk. We are talking big bulk deals. My wife likes the Cacoa baking powder. We also like their selection of cheeses.
Safe Catch tuna is my jam. Yellowfin ahi, 43g of protein per 3.5 oz can, very little water, mild taste. 6 cans for around 13 bucks.
I also gorge on the huge ass 6 buck pumpkin pies during the holidays.
One play I've done recently is the bulk pack of thin sliced ribeye. Then they get light season and go in the dehydrator for tasty snacks in the field or on the road.
I forgot to mention that Alaska Costcos sometimes get the great finds like Xtra Tuff boots at great prices, fishing gear like the classic Ugly sticks and even Dip Netting Nets!