Saint Pizza wrote:Why are the "*" there?
Are the missing letters "a" and "ea" ?
Saint Pizza wrote:BTW the Costco in Clybourn Square has finished its food court renovation. So far I've sampled the churro, the cheese pizza, and the iced capuccino. All were delicious. Granted, I don't have highfalutin' standards.
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That's weird - I didn't write that!jglynn wrote:Saint Pizza wrote:BTW the Costco in Clybourn Square has finished its food court renovation. So far I've sampled the churro, the cheese pizza, and the iced capuccino. All were delicious. Granted, I don't have highfalutin' standards.
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Food Court renovation? Did I miss something? Looks the same as it always has to me.
Pucca wrote:That's weird - I didn't write that!jglynn wrote:Saint Pizza wrote:BTW the Costco in Clybourn Square has finished its food court renovation. So far I've sampled the churro, the cheese pizza, and the iced capuccino. All were delicious. Granted, I don't have highfalutin' standards.
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Food Court renovation? Did I miss something? Looks the same as it always has to me.
baroness of beef wrote:Finally picked up the red oval 8 quart French oven yesterday, it's presence in my shopping cart prompting several inquiries on the way to the check out. Le Creuset does tend to have that effect . Only red and blue colors available today at the Clybourn store, a bargain at $167. Thanks for the tip, gtgirl. Let the braising of beef begin!
Cathy2 wrote:People have been known to cut Cowboy Steaks from the rib sections they did not need.
LO wrote:The Trident fish sticks are greatly missed in our household, as Costco has not had them for a few months. I have inquired about them at the service desk and they appear as a "deleted" item, but the woman said they have been getting a lot of requests to get them back.
Jay K wrote:Cathy2 wrote:People have been known to cut Cowboy Steaks from the rib sections they did not need.
I wonder why they don't sell beef ribs... I assume that's what's left after they take the "roast" portion off the cryovac cut.
Beef ribs - I'd buy 'em.
For that matter, I wonder why I only see Porterhouses on rare occasion...
leek wrote:This is interesting, because I regularly get the ribeyes from Costco and like them a lot. I wonder if it was bad due to the volume one imagines for New Year's?
I am happy to report that Trident fishsticks were spotted - and purchased - today at the Costco on Touhy. Whoo-hoo!
Not sure if this was the thread mentioning the Trident Fish sticks at Costco
but I found the
Trident "fish & chips" style Cod at the LZ Costco 2 lbs for $19.99
LO wrote:I bought the "Pub style" halibut, its wild caught and also was $19.99 for 2lbs. We haven't tried it yet but I will report back when we do.
LO
ChgoMike wrote:LO wrote:The Trident fish sticks are greatly missed in our household, as Costco has not had them for a few months. I have inquired about them at the service desk and they appear as a "deleted" item, but the woman said they have been getting a lot of requests to get them back.
I am happy to report that Trident fishsticks were spotted - and purchased - today at the Costco on Touhy. Whoo-hoo!
- Mike
ronnie_suburban wrote:leek wrote:This is interesting, because I regularly get the ribeyes from Costco and like them a lot. I wonder if it was bad due to the volume one imagines for New Year's?
I agree, Leek. It's been a while but my experience is that Costco carries some of the best 'choice' meat available. I've had great success with their ribeyes, although I almost always make them on the charcoal grill.
Sorry to hear about your negative experience, T Comp. We've got a Costco run planned for later this week. Maybe we'll pick up some ribeyes just for sake of reference.
ronnie_suburban wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:leek wrote:This is interesting, because I regularly get the ribeyes from Costco and like them a lot. I wonder if it was bad due to the volume one imagines for New Year's?
I agree, Leek. It's been a while but my experience is that Costco carries some of the best 'choice' meat available. I've had great success with their ribeyes, although I almost always make them on the charcoal grill.
Sorry to hear about your negative experience, T Comp. We've got a Costco run planned for later this week. Maybe we'll pick up some ribeyes just for sake of reference.
The wife did end up buying some bone-in ribeyes today at Costco and with the warm weather, it was a relatively easy night for January grilling . . .
It's been a while since I bought Costco steaks and I've become somewhat spoiled by my regular supplier but I thought these steaks were pretty tasty. They were fresh-looking and well-marbled, too (sorry no raw shot). I will say that they were a bit tougher than what I remember, though. But the flavor was there; meaty and a bit earthy, even if not in a very pronounced way. They weren't watery tasting in any way, either. I'm sure that the added flavor charcoal imparts probably helped these steaks along but if I were in a pinch (or in the vicinity), I'd definitely buy them again (and hope for a bit more tenderness next time around). Not a bad buy at $7.49/#.
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jimswside wrote:Saw some items at Costco I have never seen before. We typically go to the Naperville Costco, but were in the Oak Brook area so we went to the one over there on Saturday. They had the typical nice selction of king crab legs, and dungeness crab so I had to get some of each to pair with a couple of beautiful Waygu ribeyes I had.
Also saw my favorite tequila DOn Julio 1942 Reposado for $82 a bottle, much less that the approx. $100 I usually see it priced at at my local liquor store. Also Dome Perignon 1999 for $129 a bottle. Typically the Naperville Costco tequila selection tops out at Patron, it was nice to see the Don Julio for a good price.
jimswside wrote:a couple of beautiful Waygu ribeyes I had
Do you know what years of Rothschild they have there?Jay K wrote:jimswside wrote:Saw some items at Costco I have never seen before. We typically go to the Naperville Costco, but were in the Oak Brook area so we went to the one over there on Saturday. They had the typical nice selction of king crab legs, and dungeness crab so I had to get some of each to pair with a couple of beautiful Waygu ribeyes I had.
Also saw my favorite tequila DOn Julio 1942 Reposado for $82 a bottle, much less that the approx. $100 I usually see it priced at at my local liquor store. Also Dome Perignon 1999 for $129 a bottle. Typically the Naperville Costco tequila selection tops out at Patron, it was nice to see the Don Julio for a good price.
You'll find that due to the clientele at the Oak Brook Costco, they also carry more high-end goods like $100 humidifiers, a larger Scotch selection - they carry Macallan and the Kirkland-branded Macallan as well as Johnny Walker Blue. We also saw 3 bottles of Rothschild there as well - granted you had to wait another 10 years before it would be drink-able, but available for purchase...