5 Best Foods To Buy in Bulk at Costco This Spring

2022-10-09 04:46:30 By : Ms. Fiona hu

Spring is just around the corner, which means warmer weather and more outdoor entertaining. If you'll be having more guests around -- or just want to stock up for your own family -- now is a good time to head to Costco to stock up on food items for the new season.

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GOBankingRates spoke to shopping experts to get their picks for the best foods to buy in bulk at Costco this spring.

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"Organic acai bowls from the Tattooed Chef are back and I'm stocking up on those for spring," said Marie Clark, managing editor of the Costco blog CostContessa. "I love that they have much less sugar than most frozen treats, and our kids love them!"

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"I'm stocking up on Snake River Farms Wagyu Corned Beef kits, which are only available in March each year," Clark said. "Although these aren't the A5 Wagyu, it is still a great cut of meat and everyone in the family likes this. I freeze them and use them throughout the year. I pop them into the slow cooker, and it's an easy one-pot meal."

"If you missed these fan favorites last year, they are back in stores now," Clark said. "I bag them up and freeze them individually. You can microwave them for about 20 to 30 seconds, and it's an easy breakfast on the go."

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