Gourmet Costco Sandwich

Thanks to Costco Cuisine for their recent recommendation! One of the reasons we love Costco is for their food — it’s not just gallon tubs of mayo. This weekend, my spouse and I enjoyed some pretty gourmet sandwiches that used ingredients from our favorite warehouse store.

  • Bread: Panné Provincio all natural roasted garlic loaf, sliced and lightly toasted
  • Meat: Columbus herb turkey breast
  • Cheese: Gouda wedge (unknown brand) for my spouse and Tillamok medium sharp cheddar for me
  • Toppings: Organic baby spinach and avocado, both from the Costco produce section.

Just recently we started buying this bread, and we love it. It’s usually still warm on the shelf and very fresh. And surprisingly a household of two can finish it before it goes stale. What are your favorite sandwich ingredients from Costco?

Costco Coupons May 2011 (5/12/11 to 6/5/11)

I have uploaded the May 2011 coupon book to my Google Docs for your viewing. It runs from May 12th to June 5th. I was surprised to see the short time between coupon books — three days. There is a lot of stuff to start your summer off right. Bug spray, chlorine pool tablets, and sunscreen are just some of the things on sale. The tire special is back to Michelin. There is a lot of chatter about the Sony 46″ Bravia LED that is $150 off. For me, I think I will pick up some San Pellegrino, and unfortunately, that’s probably it. I was not a fan of eating a whole bag of Bourbon chicken by myself. For a larger family it would probably work well and you wouldn’t get too tired of the taste. I also wasn’t a big fan of the ribs, which I tried last time they were on coupon.

Remember, at most locations you can grab a book at your membership  counter if you never got it mailed to you and at some locations the  cashier will have the coupon there and automatically scan it for you. I heard they are getting more strict on this though. Perhaps to encourage the new coupon email signup program. Read more for a list of items and their prices off.

Costco Closed on Easter

Milk Chocolate Easter Egg

Costco is closed on Easter, one of the few holidays where they shut their doors to customers. They still have many things you can pick up to celebrate the holiday though. The spiral cut ham is one of the best values out there, and tastes excellent. They also have bone-in prime rib right now if you’d prefer, which is always amazing. Then they have their assortment of easter candy, some easter dresses, and unfortunately for shoppers, I haven’t seen any easter baskets. They also have the wine and spirit coupons in the Southwest up until the day before Easter, with several different types of wine on sale.

Milk Chocolate Easter Egg Sign

Pretty good price!

One thing I haven’t seen before is a milk chocolate easter egg they specially made in the bakery. The image of it is above, and the price tag below. Have you seen it before? Anyone tried it yet? It looks pretty tasty.

Costco Coupons April 2011 (4/14/11 to 5/8/11)

April 2011 Coupon Book

The upcoming April 2011 coupon book will start on the 14th and run through May 8th. You can click the link above to see it in my Google Docs. Overall, a pretty good coupon month. I hate tea, but I enjoy the Kirkland Signature Diet Green Tea, so I may get some of that. Some other items we’ll buy will likely be Pasta Prima Raviolis (very good) and Ling Ling Potstickers. I also heard a lot of talk about the mattress set, the ceiling fan ($100 after coupon), and the Proglide razor refills ($36.50 AC).

Remember, at most locations you can grab a book at your membership  counter if you never got it mailed to you and at some locations the  cashier will have the coupon there and automatically scan it for you. I heard they are getting more strict on this though. Perhaps to encourage the new coupon email signup program. Read more for a list of items and their prices off.

April 2011 Wine and Spirits Coupons

April 2011 alcohol coupons

Costco stores in AZ, CA, NV, and NM are passing out alcohol coupons for many types of wine and spirits. The April alcohol coupon book is valid from March 28, 2011 to April 23, 2011, and I have uploaded it to my Google Docs for you to check out. The item likely to be most popular will be the Johnnie Walker, both the Black Label and the Red Label. Locally the Black Label will sell for $45 after coupon while the Red Label will sell for $23. Once again on sale is the Grand Marnier, which is $5 off. Besides those popular items, also on sale are:

  • Absolut Vodka and Citron Vodka – $3.50 off
  • Baileys Irish Cream – $3 off
  • Milagro Tequila $7 off
  • Maker’s Mark Whiskey – $5 off
  • Hewitt Cabernet Sauvignon – $10 off
  • Montes Alpha Cabernet Sauvignon – $3.50 off
  • Yellow Tail Shiraz – $1.50 off
  • Yellow Tail Chardonnay – $1.50 off
  • Toasted Head Chardonnay – $1.50 off
  • Blackstone Merlot – $1.50 off
  • Wild Horse Pinot Noir – $3 off
  • Santa Rita Cabernet Sauvignon – $2 off
  • Moet & Chandon Brut – $4 off

Keep in mind, at least in California, you do not have to have a Costco membership to buy alcohol. Is that true in your state as well? What items are you looking forward to picking up?

Upcoming Online-Only Offers (March 28, 2011 to April 17, 2011)

April 2011 Online-Only Offers

Starting Monday there are some online-only offers that will run for about 3 weeks. The April coupons are available for viewing in my Google Docs. The first thing I notice is the Saber knives. I have read some excellent reviews on them. There is also a bunch of furniture on sale, as usual. The 275 serving emergency food supply could be a popular item considering the recent natural disasters in Japan, as well as the more expensive THRIVE food and water storage kit. Lastly, Norton Internet Security 2011 for $24.99 is a great deal. Check out the offers linked to above. Is there anything that interests you?

Meat Calzone Review

One week ago to this day, one of my local Costcos started carrying meat calzone, made fresh in the deli. The first two days they quickly sold out of it, making more each day. It had been at least four years since they last carried the product. I don’t remember trying it before, so I had to give it a try. Inside I found cheese, pork and beef, among other things. It also came with marinara dipping sauce.

Meat Calzone Label

Meat Calzone Label

My spouse and I both enjoyed the calzone. It wasn’t the best thing we had ever eaten, and we won’t buy it every time we go to Costco, but it is something we’ll buy once in a while. We thought the dough was excellent, especially with the herbs on top. The marinara dipping sauce definitely added to it as well. The ground meat was a little boring. At $6.99 for two calzones it’s a pretty reasonable price for a dinner for two. Have you tried it? What’d you think?

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