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    I retract the request because I did not do my research. Moving on...
    You lousy kids! Get off my savannah!

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    I like to get batteries at costco

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    Today I grabbed shrimp, celery, brussel sprouts, broccoli and tuna

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Caveman View Post
    I am curious and would like you to do an experiment. Put it in the fridge overnight and see what happens to it.
    Now I'm curious, what should happen?

    Last time I put a bottle of Cento EVOO in the fridge, it solidified like coconut oil. Well, not entirely, but at least half. Is it supposed to do that? (saturated fat test, I assume?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CE402 View Post
    BJ'S sells 3# bags of organic berries and wild blueberries for $10 though.

    That's about the only way I eat berries anymore after learning how much they absorb toxins. And they work awesome when mixed in with Greek yogurt, drizzled with basalmic, or used in place of ice in a smoothie.
    Never saw the organic berries! That could be exclusive to some stores with better access to them.

    Our BJs has pitiful dairy selections, but I really like the bulk frozen veggies. They are almost worth the membership.

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    San Pellegrino sparkling water, coffee, kerrygold butter and cheese, Coleman nitrate-free bacon. Dog food. Avocados. Smoked salmon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnvdvci View Post
    I am so jealous that you guys have Kerrygold and organic eggs in Costco. My costco has just the crappy quality butter...on the flip side though, they have a nice range of wild-caught fish that I didn't see back in the states, for nice prices too.
    i was going to say that even my costco will start carrying the kerrygold soon (st patrick's day) but if you aren't in the states that might not be a "holiday" LOL

    my costco doesn't have most of the good stuff ppl are listing. i asked about canned coconut milk and they said "oh, we'll never have that, we had it for about 6 days and it didn't sell...coconut water is really popular...what about soy milk? we have a few different brands" *doh*
    (might as well have recommended the sweetened condensed milk...it's the same since it's milk and in a can right?)

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    In the summertime, mine has nitrate free hot dogs. As mother of 3 girls, I get worn down to the requests for them. I consider them a better bad food...

    I noticed today they had leg of lamb from Australia. Sounds to be grass fed. On my list to research but does anyone know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by amdws1234 View Post
    In the summertime, mine has nitrate free hot dogs. As mother of 3 girls, I get worn down to the requests for them. I consider them a better bad food...

    I noticed today they had leg of lamb from Australia. Sounds to be grass fed. On my list to research but does anyone know?
    I believe that all of their lamb is from Australia and is grass fed

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