Healthy Costco grocery haul!!

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

I show you some of the healthy choices I bought at Costco..

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  • how much is a membership? and was the food cheaper than compared to a regular grocery store?

  • I get the membership as a gift yearly but, I think it is $60.

    The food is not cheaper but, in largere quantities which is cheaper in the long run because you get more for your money.

    Thanks for the comment.

    <3 Brenda

  • No offence, but Costco is the last place to buy healhty. FDA says 10% of ingredients have to be organic for a product to qualify! Hello! Salsa is just tomatoes and some onion and cilantro. Chop your own - takes 5 minutes and you save all the sugar and startch calories they put in it. Grilled chicken? Once a week grill your own breast and freeze. Look how much packageing you bought -- hardly any food. Make your cookies from scratch. Sorry to be so negative but come one, use c'mon sense

  • Thanks for your comments. I appreciate your concern and will take into consideration your suggestions. I am a very busy working Mom who is doing the best I can to keep up with everything I have going on. The pre-packaged foods I buy save me considerable time but, I am trying little by little to make my own foods from scratch. Thanks again!

    <3 Brenda

  • i haven't seen the krikland pre-cooked chicken before, however i am in Canada - may not be the same. how much for the chicken and it's weigh again?

  • I think it was around $10 and each package has 2Lbs. So $2.5 a pound which isn't bad.

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  • Manyshapes is wrong about the 10 percent. If a food bears a USDA Organic label, it means it's produced and processed according to the USDA standards and that at least 95 percent of the food's ingredients are organically produced. The seal is voluntary, but many organic producers use it.

  • @Manyshapes all i can say is your right u can save lotta money by cooking ur own food at home and freezing it that way you know what goes in it thanks.

  • @Lightenup2009 You doing well... I saw some healthy items in your haul.. keep it up..

  • At 2:43 - those are now $2 off with coupon and are very good.

    deasteinwand - I wish they would carry these - I think you will see more in the future though.

  • great haul!

  • Great haul. :)  I like you are doing this as a family effort. You are teaching your kids great habits mama. :)

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