🚨$800 Costco Grocery Haul | 🛒September 2021 | 😍Large Family


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Join us as we do a September 2021 Costco Grocery haul for our large family of seven. In this grocery shopping trip we purchased the things we buy each month …

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  1. Ell Sheffller
    Ell Sheffller says:

    I also was here in Texas winter of 3020
    Please do not tell the lie that it was wind turbines the gas lines froze due to no insulation
    I have gone to alternative energy solar and wind and all of our systems worked
    We had water heat electricity
    And no large bill due to overcharged
    If you do not want that to happen again call your governor senators. Congressmen and state representatives because they have not forced the utility companies to winterize still

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  2. Linda K
    Linda K says:

    I’ve gone without electricity for days before. It changes the way you think for a while. The first time in my adult life, I had a baby and a two year old and we lived in a mobile home. It was bad. I was young and dumb. Didn’t even have candles.
    I don’t do candles, cause of fire. But we have lots of batteries and flashlights now. That was 40 years ago. How things change. Enjoy your family!

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  3. T W
    T W says:

    First time watching your hauls..maybe just slow a bit then you won't stall n say um um um um a lot….its just a thought …but your trying real hard kudos for that

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  4. Lori Kilburg
    Lori Kilburg says:

    Just out of curiosity, when you buy in bulk for items like rice, sugar and especially flour- what is shelf life for those items? Do they last a long time without going bad?

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  5. DOSBoxMom
    DOSBoxMom says:

    Taking notes on your frozen & refrigerated meat picks for future fall/winter Costco hauls, when it'll be cold enough to transport perishables from out-of-town. I'll have to remember chicken tenderloins in the air fryer; we just bought an air fryer this summer and love it!

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  6. DOSBoxMom
    DOSBoxMom says:

    Our local vet doesn't recommend grain-free dog food unless one's pet has grain allergies. We couldn't buy dry dog food in bulk, however, because our little Jack Russell Terrier doesn't eat that much each day.

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  7. DOSBoxMom
    DOSBoxMom says:

    Yay for being able to shop kid-free! I remember doing my grocery shopping in the evenings when our kids were little, because then the hubby could babysit our twin boys and their little sister. Looking forward to our first-ever visit to a Costco warehouse this coming weekend, so looking for ideas as to non-perishables to pick up then. (We live 45 minutes to 1 1/2 hours away from Costco, depending on which town we're shopping in, and it's a little too warm yet to transport perishables over that long a drive getting home.)

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