the wimperoo wrote:Chanterelles in stock at the St. Charles Costco. $8.99 for a 1 lb package.
Cathy2 wrote:On a separate note, I had a Costco Polish for dinner. It seemed kind of mushy. I think I am going back to the hot dog.
JoelF wrote:Cathy2 wrote:On a separate note, I had a Costco Polish for dinner. It seemed kind of mushy. I think I am going back to the hot dog.
The dog's no better: the reformulated dogs and polishes are very spongy in texture, and both rather smoky in flavor. I still prefer the polish for one of the world's cheapest prepared meals, but I'm going to be doing it less often.
Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
At Costco in Glenview this evening, I saw a ham shaped object:
Cathy2 wrote:JoelF wrote:Cathy2 wrote:On a separate note, I had a Costco Polish for dinner. It seemed kind of mushy. I think I am going back to the hot dog.
The dog's no better: the reformulated dogs and polishes are very spongy in texture, and both rather smoky in flavor. I still prefer the polish for one of the world's cheapest prepared meals, but I'm going to be doing it less often.
Hi,
It's not so much reformulated, but a new vendor. The hot dogs and Polishes were from Best Kosher before, right?
Regards,
Any ideas on how long these would keep? I think I could manage to get through one in a month or two.
leek wrote:
At the Lincoln Park one (Damen/Clybourn) they were Vienna Beef. Are they no longer?
Eric Ripert wrote:How can you be inspired for cooking when there are Christmas trees mixed in with the food? And the lighting! I feel like I am in an emergency room.
stevez wrote:All other Costo's are now serving "Kirkland" brand polishes and dogs. Blech!
Here's a direct link to the GQ story.aschie30 wrote:Eric Ripert wrote:How can you be inspired for cooking when there are Christmas trees mixed in with the food? And the lighting! I feel like I am in an emergency room.
aschie30 wrote:Eric Ripert's take on cooking a full meal for Alan Richman using Costco ingredients.Eric Ripert wrote:How can you be inspired for cooking when there are Christmas trees mixed in with the food? And the lighting! I feel like I am in an emergency room.
. I realize we bought the best products at Costco, and not everybody does that, but I have to confess that they are good. I am not happy to say that.
aschie30 wrote:Eric Ripert's take on cooking a full meal for Alan Richman using Costco ingredients.Eric Ripert wrote:How can you be inspired for cooking when there are Christmas trees mixed in with the food? And the lighting! I feel like I am in an emergency room.
Eric Ripert wrote:Alan asks me to push the cart, and I will not. Yes, I know I am being a spoiled brat, but for me it is an acceptance of the system.
Shasson wrote:The wife brought home a product called "Kirkland Signature Smoke Pulled Pork."
Shasson wrote:The wife brought home a product called "Kirkland Signature Smoke Pulled Pork."
Food Nut wrote:Can you tell us which store and where in the store?
Shasson wrote:...the Costco by the leaning tower Y.