SHOP WITH ME at Costco, Sam's Club, and TJ Maxx! It's Sunday Setup TIME!


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SHOP WITH ME at Costco, Sam’s Club, and TJ Maxx! It’s Sunday Setup TIME! Come spend the day with me running errands for our grocery haul and clothes for …

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  1. ShayShay Shay
    ShayShay Shay says:

    I’m actually going to a cabin in Tennessee for Thanksgiving so I’m not planning to stock up for the holidays. Love your shopping videos.
    Oh please show a video when you shop and organize your pantry.

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  2. L M
    L M says:

    Just a friendly suggestion-you should either cut more of your lace front so it doesn't show so much or use foundation to help it to blend in.

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  3. DOSBoxMom
    DOSBoxMom says:

    I'll have to remember that multi-pack of tuna at Costco; my husband likes to share a can of tuna (with the dog) when he's not very hungry at lunch. I don't normally buy 6 cartons of chicken stock at a time, but I'll need quantities like that for Thanksgiving & Christmas cooking. I think I saw plus-size sweaters in someone else's recent Costco video, and I hope I can find plus-size trousers there, too (because I have way more blouses/tops than I do trousers).
    As to holiday shopping, I might buy non-perishables for Thanksgiving & Christmas dinner ahead of time, if they're at a good price. However, I wait on buying a whole turkey until the weekend before each holiday, as we have limited freezer space for storing turkey (and pies) until we're ready to thaw it out. In regard to Christmas presents, I don't do much before mid-November, as that's about the time I sign up as a volunteer shopper for our town's local Christmas charity, and I won't know until then what to buy for the family I've "adopted" for that year.

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  4. Mrs Sher
    Mrs Sher says:

    Try the container store for the storage baskets, I have several and love them. For Thanksgiving it’s going to be a regular meal no flair no fuss and for Christmas since my parents are flying out me and the hubs will do it big but my parents are pescatarians so we’ll have Salmon and I’ll do either a small ham or steaks also concerning meat and hook up my usual trimmings on the side

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  5. Alicia Solis
    Alicia Solis says:

    Were not planning Holidays meals. Me and my family are planning to give back to our community for the children with our ministry to bless others. Of course our children gets lil gifts but we are just keeping it simple maybe takes them to outings. We just did Disney on Ice for one of the gifts.

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  6. Theresa
    Theresa says:

    Try shopping online at target and old navy , children’s place. Go up a size but choose the slim option you get the length with the pants or jeans without being oversized in the waist. My daughter is very slim and long torso. That what works for us

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  7. C.H.
    C.H. says:

    We get all of our paper products from Sams and everything else from Costco. the container store is great for bins for the pantry. I've even bought from dollar tree for storage bins. My costco sells pasture raised organic eggs.

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  8. Timmi Dobesh
    Timmi Dobesh says:

    Yes I am stocking up in ingredients, green beans were outrageous last year, and I'm seeing them half that price now so I'm stocking up now. We luckily already have our turkey as they were marked way down in January, so I got the biggest one I could find.

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  9. ebgbjo2025
    ebgbjo2025 says:

    Instead of items for Christmas, consider memberships to local places, tickets to events, lessons in something the girls want to learn, or even use for a special family (just you, Charles & the gurls) family trip. You will have sp much less to keep picking up around your house 😉 Or treat yourself to hiring a maid for a year, someone to make your parents special meals once a week, etc.

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