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Nfcknblvbl posted:My daughter approves of the sherpa throw! Ah, I was recently gifted one of these (blankets not childs) and was wondering where it was from, it's so incredibly comfy.
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Cut up a rotisserie for sunday football buffalo chicken dip
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I bought a kilo of butter. And I can’t loving find it. How the poo poo do you lose a kilo of butter?
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Horse Clocks posted:I bought a kilo of butter. And I can’t loving find it.
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Horse Clocks posted:I bought a kilo of butter. And I can’t loving find it. Is it the big group of sticks of butter? Cause those are the exact same color as my fridge shelves and I constantly put stuff on top of it thinking it's an empty spot on the shelf.
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Could also have left it in the cart. That actually happens pretty often. Scored an expensive bottle of olive oil that way earlier this year. Thanks, random person. I used the whole thing. It was very good.Grem posted:Is it the big group of sticks of butter? Cause those are the exact same color as my fridge shelves and I constantly put stuff on top of it thinking it's an empty spot on the shelf. Get thee to an optometrist
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DeadFatDuckFat posted:This was at an asian grocery and not costco, but I once took a sample from a tray with my fingers and an old asian lady gave my shoulder a light slap because I guess I was supposed to use a toothpick. Its not even like I touched any of the other samples, they all had plenty of space in between each other. How do you pick up a toothpick without contaminating all of the other toothpicks?
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I once used a toothpick to pick up a sample of honeydew. It was good honeydew. Too bad I used a toothpick from the discard pile.
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FogHelmut posted:How do you pick up a toothpick without contaminating all of the other toothpicks? You use two toothpicks like chopsticks to pick up and use the third toothpick
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Just tried the beef bulgogi on this thread's recommendation. I am now a believer, PBUC.
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Mother of god, the aussie bites i got those, and some kodiak cakes. Gf got some leggings and said they're great
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jerry seinfel posted:Gf got some leggings and said they're great
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Grem posted:Sitting in $282 on my Costco Credit Card right now and it's not cashing out until February! Kinda just wish I could get it sent whenever, though. $650 here so far this year
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DeadFatDuckFat posted:You use two toothpicks like chopsticks to pick up and use the third toothpick do you guys just not bring your own toothpicks or something?
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I usually grab straight from the hands of the sample ladies.
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durrneez posted:
real talk they're apparently like $10 a pair, pretty well constructed and warm she wants to go back to get more, pbuc
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Rejoice, brothers and sisters, for I went to Costco on Saturday and witnessed a miracle: ![]() A fire hydrant went rogue in the parking lot, and all in attendance were baptized in the name of Costco and the Los Angeles fire department. Also I tried the food court kiosks for the first time. Ordered a whole pizza and didn't even have to wait, they just handed me an already-made one from the stack that they cut up for slices. Pretty dope.
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Argyle posted:Rejoice, brothers and sisters, for I went to Costco on Saturday and witnessed a miracle: Lol is that the Los Feliz Costco? Also I always get my workout shorts from Costco. Every year they have really nice board shorts for like 10-12 bucks and they are perfect for working out in.
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MarcusSA posted:Lol is that the Los Feliz Costco? Van Nuys. Also, weirdly, I went in looking for gym shorts but didn't see any. Only long pants
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Argyle posted:Van Nuys. Also, weirdly, I went in looking for gym shorts but didn't see any. Only long pants Yeah gotta catch them early summer. Check online though Costco.com rules when you can’t find your size in store.
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They don't seem to get that it is literally always Summer in Socal, and there is no need to ever buy pants or heavy winter coats. I grew up in Philly area, lolling last night seeing a couple wearing puffer coats when it was 70 degrees.
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FogHelmut posted:They don't seem to get that it is literally always Summer in Socal, and there is no need to ever buy pants or heavy winter coats. The Palm Springs (Ranch Mirage and La Quinta) Costcos both have down jackets right now. It is still triple digits out here.
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El Jebus posted:The Palm Springs (Ranch Mirage and La Quinta) Costcos both have down jackets right now. It is still triple digits out here. Yeah, they don't seem to localize their clothing selection very well. Granted, I know the mountain people of Big Bear need their flannels and parkas, but when it's 95 in Burbank and Costco greets me with racks of down jackets and zero shorts, that feels like bad inventory management.
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Argyle posted:Yeah, they don't seem to localize their clothing selection very well. Its the shareholders
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Costco shareholder demands: - No more free onions - Less comfortable Sherpa blankets - Smaller pizza slices - No refills - Longer queues for free samples.
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Costco shareholder demands: - Some bullshit instead of the Polish dog but gently caress you we are keeping the hotdog.
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Argyle posted:Yeah, they don't seem to localize their clothing selection very well. Same thing here in Sarasota FL. We're south of Tampa, squarely in the sub tropics, and when September rolls around we all anticipate in a couple months being able to turn our ACs off sometimes and opening our windows. So Costco stocks down vests while marking all the t shirts on clearance. It's not like people vacationing here are the market either, they don't get here till Thanksgiving!
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El Jebus posted:- Some bullshit instead of the Polish dog but gently caress you we are keeping the hotdog. This x100000 I miss the polish dog.
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The shareholders crank their hogs in the woods whenever we complain in this thread. They love it. "Oh you wanted a polish huh? *wildly cranks hog* oh it's still hot where you live and all we stock is parkas? That's so sadddd, so sad about that wow, unnghhhgh
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here in the bay-air-yah it’s somehow always 70 and 40 degrees at the same time
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More like 50-95 degrees simultaneously somewhere in the bay area, depending on where you mark your boundaries. We have every climate simultaneously. It can be 90 where I work and 50 where I live at the exact same time, and my commute is only 30 mins.
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Nfcknblvbl posted:My daughter approves of the sherpa throw! She's adorable.
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naem posted:here in the bay-air-yah it’s somehow always 70 and 40 degrees at the same time Yah this afternoon it was 70 when i left home and when I got to my workplace 20 minutes later it was 90
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I bought two king size sherpa throws from Co and we can now canvas our house if we ever need to fumigate.
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MarcusSA posted:This x100000 they sell 'em in the refrigerated section!!!
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Chinatown posted:they sell 'em in the refrigerated section!!! Ok look man I appreciate the advice but unless I can pay some dude 1.50 to make me one and a drink it’s a no sale. I really just miss my gluttonous monthly polish dog and slice of pizza. Also I’m not a huge fan of what they have done with the pizza crust. It’s way too thick now.
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Costco shareholder demands: Don’t look at me man I didn’t vote for any of this poo poo
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They also sell boxes of frozen chicken bakes
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ShortyMR.CAT posted:They also sell boxes of frozen chicken bakes The frozen ones are different from the ones you get in the food court. Still delicious, but different.
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Different in what way? I’ve only had the frozen ones. Last time I had one was 10+ years ago but I remember it being a delicious bread sack of chicken and cheesy ranchy goodness.
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