The 10 Costco Finds I’m Buying on Repeat Right Now (They’re All $10 or Less)
published about 2 hours agoThroughout all the ups and downs of the last year, Costco has been my constant. It was one of the few retailers that never ran out of my go-to groceries — and nearly every trip I found that they were offering major price drops. And just my luck, I recently discovered that my current lineup of favorite items at Costco all cost less than $10 each. I love a bargain! (Even subliminally, I guess!)
Here are my top 10 picks for right now that are all just $10 or less.
1. Happy Village Organic Dark Sweet Cherries, $9 for 5 pounds
To say that I am obsessed with these organic dark sweet cherries would be an understatement. Because I never want to be without them, I buy two bags every time I go. I love to throw them into smoothies with some wild blueberries, cacao powder, spinach, flaxseed meal, and frozen banana slices.
2. Kirkland Signature Organic Tomato Paste, $6 for twelve 6-ounce cans
It’s always good to have a can of tomato paste handy, because a whole slew of recipes tend to call for it . Thanks to Costco, I always have at least 12 cans — all for just $6!
3. Rhythm Organic Roasted Kale Chips, $8.50 for 6 bags
If you are convinced that you hate kale, these chips will change your mind! I’m a huge fan of these because they are full of flavor and have the same, satisfying crunch as potato chips.
4. Mayorga Organics Chia Seeds, $6 for 3 pounds
Calling all smoothie-lovers! These chia seeds are a major steal (they can be as pricey as $10 for a 1-pound bag at other stores!). These chia seeds will likely last me all year and they cost just $6 for 3 pounds.
5. JONGGA Kimchi, $7 for 43.2 ounces
I love to eat this kimchi in salads, on sandwiches, in wraps, alone as a side dish — you name it. This tub sold at Costco is super high-quality, not to mention costs just $7 for 42 ounces. A major bargain!
6. Fage Nonfat Plain Greek Yogurt, $6 for 48 ounces
This has been my go-to yogurt for more than a decade because it’s super thick and ultra-creamy, even though it’s non-fat. I adore this yogurt in smoothies of any kind. I also like to put it in a bowl with frozen or fresh berries, a sliced banana, and kiwi for an afternoon snack or dessert. One of these tubs rarely lasts a week in my house.
7. Sunbutter Natural Sunflower Butter, $7 for two 16-ounce jars
Sun Butter is my favorite peanut butter substitute. My local Costco started selling the brand last year, and I’ve been buying these two-packs on repeat ever since. My family loves to eat the stuff on bread (as toast or sandwiches), in smoothies, or mixed into yogurt.
8. Quaker Oats Old-Fashioned Rolled Oats, $8 for 10 pounds
Fun fact: Quaker Oats are one of the things that convinced me to get a Costco membership to begin with. I eat a bowl of them every single day. This huge box of oats comes with two (five-pound) bags inside, and while the $8 price tag is unreal, I’ve even seen these as low as $6 during Costco’s Hot Buy Sale.
9. Kashi Cinnamon Harvest Organic Cereal, $7.50 for two 26-ounce boxes
This filling and delicious cereal typically costs me upwards of $5 a box at most other stores (and those boxes are smaller in size). I’ve only recently started seeing this option and I hope it becomes a permanent fixture to my Costco’s shelves.
10. Sunny Fruit Organic Sun-Dried Figs, $9 for 40 ounces
These Sunny Fruit figs are always moist, sweet, and super chewy, but never overly dried like some others I’ve tried before. I love to put them in oatmeal or make energy bites with them when blended with dates, coconut, cacao, cinnamon, and flaxseed meal.
What are your favorite bargains at Costco right now?
Heather McClees
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Heather McClees is a nutritionist and freelance writer from SC who covers health, food, and lifestyle topics for a variety of online publications. She has a B.S. in Nutrition Science and Dietetics and a background in communications and news journalism.
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