I shop at the store for just myself on a budget and love the items.
Bar soap, body wash, and face towelettes can be found at the wholesale chain.
I love the foods from the bakery at Costco.
This bar soap is made from plants.
If you like bar-soap, you should check out the option from Kirkland Signature.
The bars are made from shea butter, which is good for your skin.
A pack of 15 bars of soap costs $1099.
If you prefer body wash, there is also a Kirkland Signature option.
The body wash contains pure plant extracts.
It leaves behind a scent of lemon.
There is a package of two bottles.
The facial towelettes are good for cleaning your skin.
The daily facial towelettes are great for removing makeup or any dirt and oil.
You can keep one flip-top pack on your bathroom counter and the other in your travel bag.
I grab a box of the chain's medicine for pain relief.
You can get two 180-count bottles for nearly the same price as a single name-brand one, and the same active ingredient, if you choose to use the ibuprofen liquid softgels.
You can stock up on medicine on a budget with the two-pack.
There is a salty snack called peanuts.
There is a craving for a salty snack. A handful can be used as a pre- or post-workout boost.
The 40-ounce container is selling for $6.99.
When you want something sweet, the chocolate-chip cookies from Kirkland would fit the bill.
The mini chocolate-chip cookies are packaged fresh in-house.
The cookies are large enough to be a snack, but also large enough to be part of a larger treat.
The container is 23 ounces.
If you want to bake your own goodies, make sure to have some paper on hand.
Parchment paper can make baking easier.
You should be able to prepare many delights with this package of two 205-square-foot rolls.
A pack of trash bags will likely last a while.
The bags in the box should be able to hold anything you throw in them.
You don't have to replenish a pack for months.
You probably won't need to stock up on black pepper anytime soon.
The black-pepper packs come with fresh peppercorns and a grinder.
Fresh black pepper is a great way to kick up the flavor. You can get a refill once you run out.
The perfect breakfast is the light, fluffy, and butter croissants.
I love these croissants from the bakery at Costco.
A dozen of large, butter croissants is just $4.99. Some stores may sell half the amount for less than the price.
They can be used as the base of a sandwich.
You can make them last longer by freezing and reheated.
The thick-sliced bacon from Kirkland is a great breakfast option.
Whenever possible, this is my go-to bacon purchase.
The bacon is in two 1 1/2 pound packages for $14.99, which is a great deal compared to other grocery store options.
One package can be kept in the refrigerator and the other in the freezer.
These bread rolls are my favorite.
For $5.99 a dozen, you can get freshly baked artisan rolls that can be used as sandwich bread or a dinner roll.
They are soft with a little crunch, but you can lightly toast them to bring the exterior to the next level.
You can freeze what you don't use.
There are stuffed peppers in a meal.
Get your food in a meal. This is a great option for someone who doesn't like to cook fresh often.
The stuffed bell peppers cost just $4.29 per pound.
You can get an all-beef hot dog with a fountain drink for just $1.50 at the food court.
These organic fruit-and-veggie pouches are great for on-the-go snacking.
The pouches can be used as a snack or part of a larger smoothie.
You can get a multipack of 24 single-serve pouches for $11.79.
The store sells its own brand of vitamins.
It is easier to take adult vitamins in the morning with their gummy form.
There are 160 gummies in each bottle and two-pack.
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