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IllegallySober posted:100% agreed, we keep a bag in the house at all times. Do you have an Instant Pot? Let me post the world's easiest fish rice. Gotta grab it from over in the Pressure Cooker thread. quote:Little less then a cup rinsed Jasmine rice If you can soak the rice an hour ahead of time, you can reduce the pressure cook time to 2 minutes and the fish comes out much better. Suspect Bucket fucked around with this message at 14:12 on Feb 16, 2020 |
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Tim Whatley posted:The new Modern Warfare patch added a Costco map. No $1.50 hot dog though what do you do? try to find a parking spot?
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Suspect Bucket posted:Do you have an Instant Pot? Let me post the world's easiest fish rice. Gotta grab it from over in the Pressure Cooker thread. This sounds awesome. I don’t have an Instant Pot but it’s been on my list of things to grab when it goes on sale. I will save this recipe till then!
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Chinatown posted:what do you do? try to find a parking spot?
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FilthyImp posted:Phase 2 is fighting for a chicken when the shelves are bare. i was blessed with a hot one right out the oven this last week. making chicken enchiladas with the breast meat tonight
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![]() This was amazing. Highly recommended if you’re being lazy and don’t want to cook.
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Cartoon Man posted:
Yeah I like these a lot and the kids love em. Great to snag on the way home from work. I wish they still had the bulgogi beef but I haven’t seen that in ages
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Costco's thickass divine pork chops have legit ruined any other type for me.
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SilvergunSuperman posted:Costco's thickass divine pork chops have legit ruined any other type for me. loving woooooord.
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priznat posted:I wish they still had the bulgogi beef but I haven’t seen that in ages I got this at the ‘Co last visit, actually. It was very good.
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Costco was balls out crazy today. Like that one scene from World War Z that is the only thing anyone remembers from it. Like that.
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Cartoon Man posted:
No heating instructions? Edit: d’oh. But still, doesn’t seem super efficient if you have to transfer half of the contents to another container.
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Pump Jockey posted:No heating instructions? Yeah that's a real bear.
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Pump Jockey posted:No heating instructions? Chicken is pre-cooked. I put it in a bowl, covered it, and microwaved it for 2:30, stirring halfway. Heat the tortillas in a pan on medium low heat for about a minute, flipping halfway. Was divine.
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Cartoon Man posted:
The chicken was really dry when I got it, which if you drown it in sauce won't matter, but I prefer my tacos simpler. binge crotching fucked around with this message at 01:42 on Feb 17, 2020 |
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Went to Costco to get some fuel, there were lines. As the stations themselves are 2 deep, I noticed a couple of the stations in the front were empty, yet nobody was making a move to get up there. I waited a few seconds to see if anyone would make a move, nobody did, so I went down the center between the lines and skirted in front of the car in the first row, taking the place in the second. Jumped ahead maybe 4-5 cars. Got out, started pumping. I here a couple of voices talking but pay no mind. One of the voices gets a bit louder and says "That's not right" in an almost pleading tone. I look over. There is an older well-dressed woman, a boomer variant of a 'let me talk to your manager' wife-of-a-pro golfer type, is attempting to scold me by proxy to the lone Costco employee manning the gas station. Without looking at her, the Costco employee: "You can pull up too, that's why the middle lane is there" I looked away and kept fueling. The woman did that thing where she talks louder than needed so I can hear her. I can't really hear much, but I hear the Costco employee say some more things to her, then a final exasperated "Well that just isn't right!" from the woman. I finally looked back and she was shuffling back to wherever her car is. Where I live most people are over 50 years old, so I have very thick fogs of big boomer energy to navigate around on the daily, but Costco concentrates it real hard. Same thing with the carts and samples, old people just leaving their poo poo right in the center, blocking everyone and then my wife or I will grab their cart and simply move it out of the way. One time my wife did that move because some old guy just up and left his cart right in the entrance to wander over to look at the deals they have up there. My wife pushes the cart and parks it along the side in front of those items. The old guy: "She's stealing my cart! She's stealing my cart!" and he was just shy of yelling. Those are my stories of Costco, praise be.
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I heat the chicken up on the stove. I throw it in a pan with a little water on medium heat. It gets the chicken nice and juicy. Then depending on how late my wife is getting to the table, I add more as necessary to make sure it doesn't dry out. The brisket sliders kit is also delicious.
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KakerMix posted:Went to Costco to get some fuel, there were lines. As the stations themselves are 2 deep, I noticed a couple of the stations in the front were empty, yet nobody was making a move to get up there. I waited a few seconds to see if anyone would make a move, nobody did, so I went down the center between the lines and skirted in front of the car in the first row, taking the place in the second. Jumped ahead maybe 4-5 cars. Got out, started pumping. I here a couple of voices talking but pay no mind. Being cutthroat is the only way to tackle church on Sunday.
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The gas station I go to is 3 deep but has the new digital signage showing open pumps. That said, all the old boomers driving is terrifying. I once watched an old guy back into another old guys car at the pump behind. Neither noticed and both drove off.
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Why is costco so bad at online returns? In store purchases are returned in a flash but JFC it’s like they are computing nuclear codes to return pants that don’t fit from online. I got two ceiling lights on sale and a slice. PBUC. Also I recently took advantage of the $150 off of Michelins to get a set of tires on my wife’s car. I dropped it off and went inside to shop and was finishing that day’s slice 45 min later when they called and said it was ready. Perfect.
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IllegallySober posted:I got this at the ‘Co last visit, actually. It was very good. So jelly! It was awesome and all that was required was rice and some sesame seeds to sprinkle on top. Hopefully it comes back in rotation at the co near me.
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priznat posted:Yeah I like these a lot and the kids love em. Great to snag on the way home from work. Ya those korean taco things from wayyy back when were really good! I still miss them many years later.
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hakimashou posted:Ya those korean taco things from wayyy back when were really good! I still miss them many years later. The costco giveth, the costco taketh away
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I bought some bitchin sauce on the thread recommendation yesterday and holy poo poo is it tasty. Baby carrots and bitchin sauce has become my new go to snack.
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GI_Clutch posted:I heat the chicken up on the stove. I throw it in a pan with a little water on medium heat. It gets the chicken nice and juicy. Then depending on how late my wife is getting to the table, I add more as necessary to make sure it doesn't dry out. Whoa whoa whoa brisket sliders, what the hell I've never seen that before
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Good soup! posted:Whoa whoa whoa brisket sliders, what the hell I've never seen that before https://www.delish.com/food-news/a29588858/costco-brisket-cole-slaw-kit/
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Visited a Costco Business Center today for the first time. Its wild. Actually a great place if you want cooking equipment, pans, etc. Also. UNGHF. BEEF ![]()
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Brawley Beef? Lol are they raising cattle at the Salton Sea? What the gently caress
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holy cow that is a serious refrigerated section
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priznat posted:
There was a whole isle of cheese too.
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Chinatown posted:There was a whole isle of cheese too. ~angelic choir music plays while I drop to my knees~ they should have.. sent a poet
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priznat posted:
You can also buy like a whole pig/lamb...
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My 'Co has finally provided the three pack of Bitchin' Sauce. However, the flavors are original, heat, and bombay. Holy poo poo. That Bombay flavor is great. Just cooked up cauliflower rice (lot of heat to get the moisture out, then some olive oil to saute), added a can of premium chicken breast, then topped it with two spoons of Bombay bitchin' sauce. Mixed it up... Very fine dinner.
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We had a Bitchin Sauce roadshow and it had Onion, Spinach Artichoke and Roasted chile/pepita.
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Bitchin Sauce started/is made in north county San Diego so I was blessed to get on the train early and they have seen the roadshow in Costco a number of times. Its always mobbed because dang its good.
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The Costco I frequent only has had the chipotle version. I want options damnit.
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Chinatown posted:Bitchin Sauce started/is made in north county San Diego so I was blessed to get on the train early and they have seen the roadshow in Costco a number of times. Its always mobbed because dang its good. Colorado is part of the "San Diego" region, somehow, so that makes a lot of sense why we've had Bitchin dip for so long.
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I'm in Phoenix, should not have taken this long.
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StormDrain posted:Colorado is part of the "San Diego" region, somehow, so that makes a lot of sense why we've had Bitchin dip for so long. I went to CU so yeah the Cali-Colorado thing is a Thing.
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COSTCO RELEASE THE BITCHIN SAUCE IN ATLANTA PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!! gently caress!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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holy cow that is a serious refrigerated section


