This trip to Costco was for a few essentials, some sale items, and for my daughter's upcoming birthday party. Eating more nutritious foods costs more, so I'm still always looking for a deal to save where I can. Whole foods with no labels are the best choices; the most nutritious. If the food has a label, I always try to read and look for simple ingredients, ones that I recognize and can pronounce. I try to aim for 3 ingredients or less, whenever possible. Here's what I bought:
Del Monte Organic Diced Tomatoes (8) 14.5 oz cans $7.69 (no added sugar)
Contadina Orgaic Tomato Paste (12) 6 oz cans $6.39 (tomatoes only!)
Grape Tomatoes 2 lb $5.49
Organic Eggs 2 doz $6.99
Daily Multi-Vitamins 500ct $9.69 sale
Lindsay Naturals Black Olives (6) 6 oz $7.29 (Olives, water, salt. No suspicious color retaining ingredient!)
Green Tea Fat Burner 200ct $12.49 sale
Orca Bay Flounder 3 lb $13.99 (Wild Caught & Sustainable)
Organic Frozen Blueberries 3 lb $11.59
Watermelon Seedless $4.99
Lemon Juice (2) 48 oz $5.09
White Vinegar 5 L $2.89
Romain Hearts (6) $4.49
Ground Beef 88% $16.98 ($2.99/lb)
Almonds, raw 3 lb $10.89
Liquid Dish Soap 1gal $5.89 sale (Environmentally friendly, made from plant-based cleaners)
Organic Baby Carrots 5 lb $5.79
Bacon 4 lb $11.79 ($2.95/lb)
Fresh Strawberries 2 lb (3.79)
Total $158.71
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