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Crusty Nutsack posted:hello, welcome to every bar in Wisconsin, though we don't bother with the stick Your picture needs the red plastic basket.
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When I got the croissants a while back I froze a bunch and just fired one back up for breakfast, delicious, pbuc
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# ? May 21, 2020 17:02 |
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YMMV, but it looks like Costco might be clearing the way for the new models of LG OLED tvs (the X line). My local Co (Pacoima) had a 77 and 65 OLED in the open box section. $1,200 for the 65", might have Squaretrade included. Be warned, SquareTrade does not cover burn-in.
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# ? May 21, 2020 19:31 |
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The costco croissant packs disappear alarmingly fast at my house, we’re more butter than person at this point
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# ? May 21, 2020 19:56 |
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my Costco near Newport Beach (i.e. Tustin) had some Moon Cheese recently, that was addictive as heck
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If you're in the market for a shop stool, the $60 TYPE-S ones at church are hard to beat.
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# ? May 21, 2020 19:58 |
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Crusty Nutsack posted:hello, welcome to every bar in Wisconsin, though we don't bother with the stick Nor do we wait for them to cool down.
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ShortyMR.CAT posted:I'm not gonna say fair food is the most complex of things. But when I think of fair food i think of being at the fair and me being justified in eating a pizza sized funnel cake and whatever else they decided to deep fry that year. Freeze it and wrap it in biscuit dough based on what they did at the last Texas State Fair I went to. Then when it's done, you have a ball of dough with a gush of liquid butter in the middle. Topped with more butter and garlic.
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does Costco in the midwest sell cheese curds? like, the squeaky chewy ones? i love those.
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priznat posted:The costco croissant packs disappear alarmingly fast at my house, we’re more butter than person at this point i found 3 more in the back of the freezer and stuffed a bratwurst into one
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Does anyone ever get those frozen sliders? They get very damp when microwaving as the instructions say and wondered if there are better prep options. They’re terrible but I also like them??
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priznat posted:Does anyone ever get those frozen sliders? They get very damp when microwaving as the instructions say and wondered if there are better prep options. Maybe pop em in a toaster oven for a minute after nuking? That seems to crisp up lots of soggy microwaved foods for me, including breaded Costco/Trader Joes poo poo/leftovers.
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Chinatown posted:does Costco in the midwest sell cheese curds? like, the squeaky chewy ones? i love those. it might be more a travelling roadshow type of thing e: Yancy's Fancys I think was the brand i got
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priznat posted:Does anyone ever get those frozen sliders? They get very damp when microwaving as the instructions say and wondered if there are better prep options.
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Costco trip report: cheesy pull-apart bread is in stock I missed these last go around when goons were raving about it, so looking forward to trying it out.
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Ok Comboomer posted:Maybe pop em in a toaster oven for a minute after nuking? That seems to crisp up lots of soggy microwaved foods for me, including breaded Costco/Trader Joes poo poo/leftovers. or just pop them in the regular oven for a few minutes also, air fryers are fantastic for this sort of thing
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Enos Cabell posted:Costco trip report: cheesy pull-apart bread is in stock WHAT WHAT WHAT??? When I asked, they said it would be seasonal! And I never saw the French Cheese bites from ages ago in this thread.
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I miss just going to Costco and wandering around. I went every single week for like 6 months until Covid. Sometimes I wouldn't even get a cart and just wander around and maybe pick up one or two things. Couple times I went up and down every single aisle even the boring ones that only have like adult undergarments and batteries just so I didn't miss anything good.
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Xaris posted:they do in California, but they come and go and dont last very long. i cant remember the brand but i got them 2 summers ago i think If you have a Wegmans in your area (I have no idea how far they've expanded by now) they carry Yancy's Fancy, and not just some of the time.
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Found some al pastor pupusas and grabbed them to switch up my lunches a bit drat these things are good with a bit of sour cream and one is enough to fill ya
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Steak Strips are still $9.99 at my location, but the bags are only 12oz. now.
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# ? May 22, 2020 00:13 |
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TIL deep fried butter is a thing. wtf is wrong with you people?
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Enos Cabell posted:Costco trip report: cheesy pull-apart bread is in stock So good I cannot buy it because after the first pack I know I will have zero self control and just eat it all. In other words, buy it and stuff it in your face holes
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Outrail posted:TIL deep fried butter is a thing. wtf is wrong with you people? Mostly my blood pressure
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Chinatown posted:does Costco in the midwest sell cheese curds? like, the squeaky chewy ones? i love those. Not here. They have huge packages of cheese curds that I get from time to time but they're not squeaky at all. You need to get them fresh for that and the only place I can regularly get those is at the deli section at my grocery store.
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Food saver acquired and my Anova Nano Sous Vide arrived today. Gonna get my rear end to church tomorrow and load up on some meat, praying to god they have some rib-eyes in stock. What else should I go for, the giant rear end pork chops? Cartoon Man fucked around with this message at 01:22 on May 22, 2020 |
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You can vide salmon and lobster tails real good
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Cartoon Man posted:Food saver acquired and my Anova Nano Sous Vide arrived today. Gonna get my rear end to church tomorrow and load up on some meat, praying to god they have some rib-eyes in stock. What else should I go for, the giant rear end pork chops? Get a pork shoulder. Use half to make carnitas, use the other half to make chili verde pork in a pressure cooker. https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2017/01/sous-vide-carnitas-crispy-mexican-style-pulled-pork-recipe.html https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2017/03/easy-pressure-cooker-pork-chile-verde-recipe.html Cooking fish sous vide is amazing too. The frozen Ono turns out awesome in two hours of warm puddling.
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Cartoon Man posted:Food saver acquired and my Anova Nano Sous Vide arrived today. Gonna get my rear end to church tomorrow and load up on some meat, praying to god they have some rib-eyes in stock. What else should I go for, the giant rear end pork chops? Sous Vide Glazed Carrots are great: https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2010/06/sous-vide-glazed-carrots-recipe.html As is asparagus: https://www.chefsteps.com/activities/the-ultimate-asparagus Once you get those and the other "quick" recipes out of the way, short ribs are the next thing to try. 48 hour short ribs: https://tinyurbankitchen.com/48-hour-sous-vide-short-ribs-momofuku/ Also the Sous Vide thread: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3573640
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Week 3 of no normandy veggies. They have every kind of meat, toilet paper, sanitizer. No normandy. I am bereft.
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Chinatown posted:does Costco in the midwest sell cheese curds? like, the squeaky chewy ones? i love those. They don't in VA, but the ALDIs around here do. One of these days I'll try making poutine at home. Tell ya what though, I discovered recently cheese curds are divine inside a chili. Used instead of putting shredded cheese on top, the mixed in curds become these gooey little cheese bombs
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Fish is another place sous vide shines and not as time consuming. A piece of good cod or halibut or something with some butter and lemon zest in a bag for 40 minutes always comes out perfection.
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I am going to sous vide some copper river salmon (from Co, of course) tomorrow night. 30-40 minutes or so at 112, blast it on the cast iron for a minute. Absolutely delicious.
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I get cheap, lean eye of round roasts and sous vide them at 132 for a day then sear and thin slice for beef dip, and sandwiches. Sous vide chuck can be excellent, too
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Any tips of the best way to utilize a giant bag of frozen green beans?
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Cartoon Man posted:Food saver acquired and my Anova Nano Sous Vide arrived today. Gonna get my rear end to church tomorrow and load up on some meat, praying to god they have some rib-eyes in stock. What else should I go for, the giant rear end pork chops? Rack of pork.
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Coredump posted:Any tips of the best way to utilize a giant bag of frozen green beans?
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Im Ready for DEATH posted:Week 3 of no normandy veggies. They have every kind of meat, toilet paper, sanitizer. No normandy. I am bereft. Same at my Costco. I've taken to buying a bag each of the broccoli, multi color cauliflower, root veggies and squash and mixing up my own blend. Still real good but way more work.
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Coredump posted:Any tips of the best way to utilize a giant bag of frozen green beans? I do this with fresh so frozen probably needs to be thawed and thoroughly dried: Green beans High smoke point oil Shallot Salt+pepper Lemon or lime Heat oil in a pan to screaming hot- I use KS grapeseed oil because high smoke point, throw beans into pan with a liberal sprinkle of salt and cover immediately because oil is going to go everywhere initially. Cook them beans until they look almost burnt- blistered, shriveled and charred in spots is the goal here. Lower heat to medium/low and add a thinly sliced shallot, cook until shallot softens. Add the juice of a lemon or lime and toss over heat until everything is nicely coated. Zest is good too if you want to add additional citrus. Add salt and pepper to taste. I've made two pounds of fresh green beans like this since last Saturday and it has been a hit.
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Cartoon Man posted:Food saver acquired and my Anova Nano Sous Vide arrived today. Gonna get my rear end to church tomorrow and load up on some meat, praying to god they have some rib-eyes in stock. What else should I go for, the giant rear end pork chops? If you're comfortable with it and have reasonably sharp knife, cutting down pork loin is usually ~$1/lb cheaper than buying chops and you can choose your thickness. I went to the grocery store today and maybe 25% of the non-employees were wearing masks. Even if masks are 100% ineffective, the Costco policy has managed to get many of the goobers out of Costco.
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