7 Things I DON’T Buy From Costco

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In this video, I am going to show you 7 items in the meat department that I don’t buy anymore. I will also show you a few substitutions for these items. As a bonus tip, I am also going to tell you how you can get Costco to pay for your next membership renewal. Let’s go and save some money on meat at Costco.
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  • @chrysa.22
    @chrysa.228 ай бұрын

    So I’ve worked at Costco for 30+ years. When I seen your channel and the caption, I immediately got defensive. 😂 I said to myself, self~ let’s see what this man has to say so I can put him in his place. I was pleasantly surprised Sir. Very much on it! Although the bit about us tenderizing the steaks…..if you only knew the amount of testing Costco does on top of the USDA’s guidelines. And….the cleaning the fresh foods dept”s have to do…..it’s insane!! I work up front and very happy 😊 thank you for all the lov you show our company! I’m hitting that subscribe button! All my best to you.

  • @taylorthetunafish5737

    @taylorthetunafish5737

    4 ай бұрын

    Are you the poster child of crappy products equals happy consumers?

  • @rajo741

    @rajo741

    4 ай бұрын

    @@taylorthetunafish5737Gee if only your comment made any kind of sense.

  • @chrysa.22

    @chrysa.22

    3 ай бұрын

    @@taylorthetunafish5737 you need therapy ~ try a self improvement channel. 😘

  • @Slackware1995

    @Slackware1995

    3 ай бұрын

    Re: meat department cleanliness and testing. No matter how well the meat department appears clean there is still bacteria on all surfaces. The longer a product is around especially in the temperature danger zone the more bacteria will grow, and at exponential rates. This means that Costco can test every piece of meat after it us tenderized and have it come back safe, but in as little as 4 hours it could be unsafe (not usually in the store). Imagine that the meat is at room temp at Costco for 2 hours. When sold it is safe. The customer drives home and places the steak in the fridge in an hour. The next day the steak is taken out of the fridge and put on the counter for an hour to bring it to room temp. 90+% of the time the steak is still safe, but these tenderized steaks allow extra bacteria to grow. Now it's not safe. Remember my example doesn't include the time the beef is held at room temp during prior processing. I'd say that most of Costco's meat is still safe when eaten, but ask yourself why exactly is Costco tenderizing all of their steaks? I understand tenderizing the "fake" steaks like petite sirloin and cube steak. But if the sirloin steak, Flat Iron, Skirt, NY Strip, Rib Eye, and Filet Mignon need tenderizing it brings questions about quality of these best cuts if steaks.

  • @Queenie-the-genie

    @Queenie-the-genie

    13 күн бұрын

    Trader Joe's has great wild caught salmon.

  • @jpbaley2016
    @jpbaley20168 ай бұрын

    Thank-you for your warnings on blade tenderizing. As a retired FDA Investigator, who spent a career following up on ford borne illnesses, I appreciate anyone who warns people in easy-to-understand language about the dangers of this type of tenderizing. Needle tenderizing is just as dangerous.

  • @unguidedone

    @unguidedone

    8 ай бұрын

    spelling error in autocorrect: ford borne -> food borne

  • @abelardopascual6564

    @abelardopascual6564

    8 ай бұрын

    But they are still in Business flourishing, and where is the class action suit?. Maybe they just just promote that so they can say they have the most tender steaks?

  • @abelardopascual6564

    @abelardopascual6564

    8 ай бұрын

    Can someone from Costco confirm this blade tenderize technique ir will you tell me that this is happening at the meat processing plant? 😅😅😅

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    8 ай бұрын

    @@abelardopascual6564 Honestly, who give a #(*? Have you ever had food poisoning from beef, in your life? Me neither. Under-cooked PORK is your problem... or food that has been left in the danger zone for too long. Stop obsessing about Anthony Fauci's internet Costco conspiracies. JFC!

  • @armadillolover99

    @armadillolover99

    8 ай бұрын

    Does inserting a temperature probe before cooking carry a similar risk?

  • @sislau
    @sislau4 ай бұрын

    Sorry a ton, but I used to work for Costco. I can tell you exactly why people buy the things you're warning against buying ... Because they are EASY. They are DONE. There's no work involved. You just get the thing, and dinner's ready. Yes, the shrimp tip is good (and yes, I buy it that way, myself, when I buy shrimp), and yes, your recipe for pulled pork looks tasty, but in general, Costco members want the thing, and they want it fast, and they want it NOW. They're not going to take the time to slice a turkey for themselves just because it's cheaper.

  • @DangelyOnes

    @DangelyOnes

    13 күн бұрын

    You have described me exactly!😂

  • @gonefishing5434
    @gonefishing54346 ай бұрын

    I am a fisherman living in the Pacific Northwest. I only eat salmon and steelhead (Sea-run rainbow trout) that I personally catch. You are correct, the farmed-raised Atlantic salmon are poor quality and not a healthy food to eat--look that part up! The steelhead sold at Costco comes from rainbow trout raised in the Columbia River below Grand Coulee Dam. They live in free flowing pens and are fed a very natural diet. They have plenty of body fat--hence the much better flavor and no need to artificially color the meat. I have caught these trout right next to the pens (escapees). Absolutely delicious! Good job on your reviews with valuable information! Thank you.

  • @peggyhurley5367

    @peggyhurley5367

    2 ай бұрын

    Farm raised salmon(fish) have metals.

  • @gerriplourde1517

    @gerriplourde1517

    2 ай бұрын

    Try finding shrimp that isn’t farm raised or from Indonesia! So damned frustrating!!

  • @mariagriffin3231

    @mariagriffin3231

    Ай бұрын

    Our Costco here in the pacific northwest will carry Wild Alaska Salmon for $9.99/lbs several times a year. We get that, portion it out for two, vacuum seal it and eat it during the year.

  • @gonefishing5434

    @gonefishing5434

    Ай бұрын

    @@mariagriffin3231 Smart!

  • @suzyqlasvegas
    @suzyqlasvegas8 ай бұрын

    I have the executive membership and my daughter as my significant other. I get 2% cash back on what we both spend a year, or about $150. I also have the Costco citi card and use it as my main charge card getting an additional $400-$500 back a year. I use that rebate check at Costco Business Center and buy bulk meat. My husband is a butcher by trade and we go home cut up and package the meat

  • @patriciawhite7489

    @patriciawhite7489

    4 ай бұрын

    When you use the Costco City card at Costco do you get 4% back?

  • @chrysa.22

    @chrysa.22

    3 ай бұрын

    @@patriciawhite7489 4% on all stand alone gas stations. 3% back on restaurants and travel. 2% back at Costco and 1 % everywhere else. The cash back is not capped so like Suzy said~ she makes both her executive membership coupled w her Citi Visa = lots of cash back annually depending on your shopping & how you use it.

  • @sociopathmercenary

    @sociopathmercenary

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes. You can also go to member services and they will just cut you a check for your rebate. You don't have to spend the money at Costco

  • @aaronflohre6734
    @aaronflohre67348 ай бұрын

    I've been cooking for VBS at my church for almost a decade. I run the kitchen and do all the meal planning. I'm always looking for the best deal on meat, so I've gone thru a lot of generic hot dogs thru the years mostly free from our local food bank. I couldn't get hot dogs this year from the food bank, so I bought the Kirkland beef hot dog. Absolutely raving reviews from both the kids and volunteers. I'm never going back to any other hot dog other than Kirkland's beef hot dog.

  • @killthebuddha5034

    @killthebuddha5034

    2 ай бұрын

    I get the dogs are cheap.... however.... they are one of the MOST UNHEALTHY THINGS AMERICANS EAT.....at a church.... this ahould matter more!

  • @wzzfBfkshueiRZboTFWA

    @wzzfBfkshueiRZboTFWA

    2 ай бұрын

    lol@@killthebuddha5034

  • @frankrueger8538

    @frankrueger8538

    2 ай бұрын

    I absolutely agree. “ hot dogs” bought anywhere else are mediocre to gag-worthy but Costco’s brand is actually pretty good. Even the dogs approve.

  • @michaelhagemann5999
    @michaelhagemann59998 ай бұрын

    If you love shrimp try the frozen Argentinian Red shrimp at Costco, they taste like a cross between shrimp and lobster, I call them the poor man's lobster, I make steak and shrimp with these.

  • @apache1856
    @apache18563 ай бұрын

    Costco, Walmart, Kroger, target are buy meat from other countries and repack buy from local farmers market and ranchers, let's bring America back.

  • @1nteract1ve
    @1nteract1ve6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for talking about blade tenderizing. It is such a shame that Costco does this, especially to prime cuts of meat that are tender already.

  • @mrxman581
    @mrxman5815 ай бұрын

    I get the executive membership as well. Even if you don't spend enough to cover the $120 membership cost, you'll still benefit as long as you get at least $60 in the rebate check because that's the same cost as the regular membership that doesn't earn you any cash back. Most of the time, I get around a $80 rebate check. So my membership comes out to $40 a year. It's worth it. Also, if I by a big ticket item, I get my membership completely covered.

  • @brettmacinnis6252

    @brettmacinnis6252

    4 ай бұрын

    I find the executive member coupons are also very good and and up saving me even more money

  • @mitchyoung93

    @mitchyoung93

    4 ай бұрын

    If you have the Costco visa you get 2% back on Costco purchases even at the regular membership level, 4% back on gas.

  • @the_naP

    @the_naP

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mitchyoung93 Yup - that card netted me $1,200 this past year. Absolutely love it. It's like a month-long free food run at CostCo. Both my kids are bulking for sports, so we go through a TON of meat. The Business CostCo by our house has been a Godsend.

  • @mikegray5719

    @mikegray5719

    2 ай бұрын

    if you like costco that much and blow $400 a month there then I guess saving $20 bucks over a $60 one is worth it. But you are locked into that $120 one each year to justify your savings. In the end the only people that laugh are the shareholders , like me.

  • @the_naP

    @the_naP

    2 ай бұрын

    @@mikegray5719 holy shit guys, we did it. We found the smartest man on the Internet.

  • @theeclecticchef
    @theeclecticchef8 ай бұрын

    The most important point made in this video is how blade tenderizing can drive bacteria that were on the outside of the steak, into the steak. Just about all bacteria on beef is on the surface, where it's easily dealt with. The more I learn about antibiotic-resistant bacteria -- and yes, your steer may have been given veterinary antibiotics, sorry -- the more I become concerned. EXCELLENT POINT. Thank you. On food safety: I will not buy, cook or serve farmed salmon. Ever. Be very careful where it's from, and avoid shallow-water farms. Many fish are raised in their own waste. And just don't ask what chemicals were used to control lice which infest a lot of salmon farms. You may not like the answer.

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    8 ай бұрын

    On the other hand, I've never had food poisoning from eating beef in my entire life. You'd really have to try, to get food poising from beef. It's basically impossible, nowadays. The most common causes of food poisoning are things like under-cooked pork, refried beans that have been in the 'danger zone' too long (or even worse... reheated after sitting around for the previous day), old pork fried rice (same reason), 7-11 cheesy dogs, etc.

  • @monkeyb1820

    @monkeyb1820

    8 ай бұрын

    @@hxhdfjifzirstc894 true. I've never actually heard of *anyone* getting sick from blade tenderizing. I think that it just offends people that the meat is 'penetrated' beforehand, 'damaged goods', 'not a virgin'.

  • @steveno7058

    @steveno7058

    8 ай бұрын

    I wouldn’t worry about Costco blade tenderized steak. I’ve been cooked their steak to medium rare for 30+ years and never had a problem

  • @Joseph1NJ

    @Joseph1NJ

    8 ай бұрын

    I think all farmed fish is just nasty. I'll pass as well.

  • @nickshaw5629

    @nickshaw5629

    8 ай бұрын

    I use my jaccard to blade tenderize steaks at home, and most steak houses do as well. I think the dangers of blade tenderizing are way overblown. Ground beef would ostensibly have the same issue, and how many millions of med-rare burgers are served daily in this country?

  • @ilovechieftains
    @ilovechieftains8 ай бұрын

    I got the basic membership and the gas alone pays for it every year. Average 20 cents cheaper than any other gas station

  • @wheatthins57

    @wheatthins57

    8 ай бұрын

    No it's not. Currently where I'm at, it's 14c cheaper, and that's a good discount.

  • @FranklySpeaking.

    @FranklySpeaking.

    8 ай бұрын

    @@wheatthins57 newsflash... gas is priced differently throughout the country. my last costco fill up was 24 cents cheaper than the cheapest local station.

  • @cloverlief
    @cloverlief8 ай бұрын

    Case in point on the hot dogs, if you were a fan of the Polish Sausage. They do still carry it in the cooler section for the same price as the hotdogs.

  • @NotAFanOfHandles

    @NotAFanOfHandles

    8 ай бұрын

    I used to buy the Polish sausages from the fridge section in my Costco all the time... The problem is they stopped carrying them in my Costco for some reason. 😭

  • @cloverlief

    @cloverlief

    8 ай бұрын

    @@NotAFanOfHandles They do carry them in the big packs at Costco. They are the same price as the hot dogs in the big packs

  • @NotAFanOfHandles

    @NotAFanOfHandles

    8 ай бұрын

    @@cloverlief I believe you that they are still carried at _your_ Costco, but _my_ Costco hasn't carried them for years. I don't know why, and I check every time I go in, but the fact remains that my Costco no longer carries Polish sausages. I know my sister's Costco carries them, but that's like an hour away at best.

  • @juddstjohn1487

    @juddstjohn1487

    4 ай бұрын

    I could never tell a difference between the hot dogs and Polish Sausages. Not in the Kirkland brand, at least.

  • @christineb8148
    @christineb81484 ай бұрын

    You need to add about 40% to the price of the raw pork shoulder to make a true price comparison with the carnitas and pulled pork due to cooked weight vs raw meat and remember to consider bone weight for bone-in. I'm almost always a from scratch person but, for certain occasions, saving the time and adding that 40% tips the scale toward precooked.

  • @christineb8148

    @christineb8148

    2 ай бұрын

    @@SteveSherman-ij5gm A. don't yuck other people's yum and B. not everyone has the ability to scratch cook everything they want to eat and C. (I don't have anything *nice* to say so I'll let that speak for me)

  • @jubeikibagami1601
    @jubeikibagami16018 ай бұрын

    Not sure if anyone else mentioned this but 2% on Costco purchases is just the start of the cash back. If you use a Costco Citi Visa, you get 1% back on EVERYTHING else you purchase ANYWHERE. Plus, all gas purchases give 4% cash back, and all restaurants give 3% cash back. I bank $500-$1000 every year just by using that card for everything.

  • @JesusVillanueva

    @JesusVillanueva

    2 ай бұрын

    I also use the Costco Citi Visa, but limit it to Costco purchases, I always get gas at Costco, since other cards give me better cashback (2%-5%) on some other categories and I have a card that does 1.5% on everything already. Even with only Costco Purchases and without counting the Executive membership, I get about $200 each year from the Costco Citi visa. I really like the deal on Gas, Costco is normally the lowest price in my area and just the price difference saves me 2-3 dollars each tank, add to that the 4% cash back and it's a no brainer for me.

  • @ArtOfHealth
    @ArtOfHealth8 ай бұрын

    Yesterday I spent $200 on grass fed beef and lamb at Aldis for the first time. This morning we had skirt steak and tonight we had ribeyes. Both cooked in iron skillet. Absolutely delicious and satisfying. Thanks for teaching people key ideas for self-sufficiency! Keep it up and stay healthy.

  • @willcarroll9762

    @willcarroll9762

    8 ай бұрын

    @@bkb04gif it’s grass fed what’s the difference?

  • @patron40silver

    @patron40silver

    8 ай бұрын

    Take it easy on the red meats. Your colon will thank you.

  • @jr.6199

    @jr.6199

    6 ай бұрын

    I had 5 grills and 2 smokers. Ultimately became a wood fire guy for ribeyes weekly. Then Covid hit and I cut down dramatically, saved thousands by not eating steaks and ribs anymore. Now I only buy 2x a year for a special occasion. Healthier and

  • @Jodizzle-up2cm

    @Jodizzle-up2cm

    6 ай бұрын

    No hormones, no antibiotics and much healthier for consumption.

  • @nikooooo7661

    @nikooooo7661

    6 ай бұрын

    @@patron40silverthat’s a myth bud.

  • @rand-san2095
    @rand-san20958 ай бұрын

    For the carnitas, fry the meat on a griddle a little bit after pulling from the slow cooker. You don't need to add any extra oil. Also, buy the polish dogs from the Business Center.

  • @FranklySpeaking.

    @FranklySpeaking.

    8 ай бұрын

    or a few minutes under the broiler! best parts!

  • @DeweyDEWMANBrown875

    @DeweyDEWMANBrown875

    8 ай бұрын

    Amen

  • @CrimsonFlameRTR

    @CrimsonFlameRTR

    4 ай бұрын

    Supposed to slow cook in lard for the whole process.

  • @rand-san2095

    @rand-san2095

    4 ай бұрын

    @@CrimsonFlameRTR no need to. Everytime I cook a full pork shoulder in the slow cooker the meat renders out at least 1 cup of pork lard by itself

  • @mikalcopeland123

    @mikalcopeland123

    2 ай бұрын

    No that's like the whole thing on carnitas. They're cooked in lard not water or stock.

  • @m.r.jarrell3725
    @m.r.jarrell37258 ай бұрын

    The frozen shrimp, from anyone, might want to be avoided. Most of it nowadays comes from India, China, etc. Their standards can be suspect. Gulf or US wild caught only, for me.

  • @CleeinMontana

    @CleeinMontana

    3 ай бұрын

    Only purchase Wild Caught from Costco. It’s so much more healthier.

  • @m.r.jarrell3725

    @m.r.jarrell3725

    3 ай бұрын

    @@CleeinMontana Despite the propaganda, farm raised Atlantic Salmon is safe, nutritious and no less healthy than wild caught. In fact, there is a reason that the Japanese never had anything like salmon sushi that wasn't cooked until Atlantic farmed salmon was introduced. Wild salmon must be fully cooked as it may contain parasites, which farmed salmon doesn't.

  • @jimw5165
    @jimw51658 ай бұрын

    Don’t forget the cost of the pellets, the weight loss during cooking and not everyone has the luxury of a backyard to house the smoker. But most of your points are spot on!

  • @jkwhtsll

    @jkwhtsll

    8 ай бұрын

    Sounds like you need the belly rub@@jonboll-LGM

  • @user-iy1vo2jf2q

    @user-iy1vo2jf2q

    4 ай бұрын

    So use oak wood, cut it and its free. Do you REALLY know whats in those smoker pellets? And bbq briquettes? Go Oak, stay natural, you wont regret it.

  • @robertamckeon5082
    @robertamckeon50826 ай бұрын

    I am a devote of Costco so you are speaking my language. I love cutting my own cuts from large cuts of meat, thanks to people like you on the internet.

  • @beerstuff8019
    @beerstuff80194 ай бұрын

    3 bucks for the convenience of a premade shrimp cocktail is pretty good, actually. I like the other tips, but it made me want to go with the more expensive option on this one. I make it with frozen, raw shrimp and mix my own cocktail sauce. I bet that costs even less (but takes more time).

  • @B_Bodziak

    @B_Bodziak

    2 ай бұрын

    When the shrimp is cooked, deveined and frozen, it's not much work to thaw it

  • @HappyNanny10

    @HappyNanny10

    2 ай бұрын

    I asked the butcher there and all the shrimp is farm raised….nasty, no thanks, not even if it was free!!!

  • @destiny3423
    @destiny34238 ай бұрын

    I don't even remember when it was the last time I bought cut meat. I have a grinder, a slicer and I do the larger cuts myself. Through the years, those machines paid for themselves ten times over and I saved thousand of dollars on food. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I'm sure many people learned a lot from your video.

  • @CheapsKate77

    @CheapsKate77

    5 ай бұрын

    You must have a huge kitchen to be able to have that equipment! 😮

  • @destiny3423

    @destiny3423

    5 ай бұрын

    @@CheapsKate77 Mater of fact, I have a small kitchen but I keep the important tools that I use all the time and saves me money. Things I don't use or don't need, I consider them ornaments an a waste of space. 😊

  • @BubbaPat
    @BubbaPat6 ай бұрын

    I worked for a company called Price Club that was eventually merged with Costco. The food court is directed to do its best to break even. As a manager of the food court I got their early in the morning and actually had to shop for all my groceries for the day. All the "departments" were normally the same way. They were there to help bring customers in. Not sure what happened with the meat department. At Price Club, I would have sworn they were suppose to be the same way. The pricing was supposed to be a "just get buy" on cost to help bring people in. Love your video by the way! We buy the pork loin and now I'm encouraged to slice it up rather than buy the precut. I will say this... I know that some of the package deals aren't too great of a deal but we have a few just to use as simple time savers when are week gets a bit out of hand and they make an easy fix for dinner. Your ship cocktail save $3, and there are some nights that $3 is worth it.

  • @YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago

    @YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago

    2 ай бұрын

    I miss price club lol. Costco is way too big rn and I'm worried about their waste. And the fact they still make employees pay for food instead of taking from the excess isnt ok for me. But all that's a much bigger issue across the entire retail sector.

  • @g-bgcg
    @g-bgcg8 ай бұрын

    Your videos are informative and humorous. I like how you break everything down to the penny. I am a numbers person too. Thank you for the video!

  • @user-gj1eu5mr6t
    @user-gj1eu5mr6t6 ай бұрын

    The farmed atlantic salmon is one of the last foods I would ever eat.I used to work in that industry and so many questionable things happen between when they are hatched until they are put on a stores shelf.On more then one occasion I have seen salmon that was covered in diesel fuel be processed and shipped out and seen some that was so stressed out they were slowly dying and smelled like roadkill.

  • @nevastrong2850

    @nevastrong2850

    5 ай бұрын

    🤢

  • @bdmention

    @bdmention

    4 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I will spend a couple extra bucks for wild caught.

  • @Gigi_Ann

    @Gigi_Ann

    4 ай бұрын

    Sometimes wild caught is less expensive!

  • @fungidungie

    @fungidungie

    4 ай бұрын

    I love wild salmon. Spring salmon is sooo good. Natures steriod.

  • @CleeinMontana

    @CleeinMontana

    3 ай бұрын

    Any seafood ‘farmed’, eat their own, you-know-what. Over crowded pools. No no no! Chickens are raised the same way. Over crowded … that’s the cheap chicken you find in the ‘broasted’ heated, plastic containers. That plastic is toxic too. Just saying.

  • @thehoerscorral8565
    @thehoerscorral85658 ай бұрын

    That Columbus turkey is literally the worst sliced meat I have ever eaten, and that's saying something. It's actually impressive how despite looking and 'feeling' like it'd be some normal roasted turkey it tastes like flavorless plastic except slightly more chewable. Seriously, if you ever try it, try it next to literally any other sliced meat, doesn't matter if it's ham, roast beef, or just some OTHER brand of turkey. That stuff is a big BIG no from me too.

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    8 ай бұрын

    That's unusual, because I've only ever bought one food item from Costco that I thought was disgusting (a fruitcake that was all fruit, no cake).

  • @FranklySpeaking.

    @FranklySpeaking.

    8 ай бұрын

    yup! same goes for kirklands 'premium' sliced ham. *horrible!*

  • @vickigonya9432

    @vickigonya9432

    8 ай бұрын

    I don't buy farmed fish. Period. They dye the fish meat to look pink.

  • @CindiTrunkDeseretAcademy

    @CindiTrunkDeseretAcademy

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed. We had to throw it out.

  • @lenudan

    @lenudan

    8 ай бұрын

    Sorry, buy they don't dye the fish to look pink. 'they'... (who is they anyway?) do select feed rich in beta-carotene that will enhance the natural red pigments.@@vickigonya9432

  • @cassityart7001
    @cassityart700121 күн бұрын

    Love your videos. Saw you on Dr Baker’s channel. As a grocery store prep employee, all the store bag/box/bin items are used for the container items. So whatever is already in the store. These items are known as grab n gos. 30/40 percent higher for convenience unless they are created to “move” the offered item from overstock or near date. I will never buy convent items for family especially meat. Thanks for your videos. 🥩❤️

  • @sunniertimer598
    @sunniertimer5988 ай бұрын

    Thank you for these great tips! We all need help with todays tighter budgets. 🙂👏

  • @chefmike9945
    @chefmike99458 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. Information is so important, especially on bladed steaks. Nicely done once again.

  • @lsieu
    @lsieu6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for these tips! I shared them on my FB newsreel. Great info especially in this recession and with the holidays coming up!

  • @briangamm7230
    @briangamm72308 ай бұрын

    First of all , I love your channel! I’ve done a lot of Costco butts and what I’ve found is that the yield is about 50%, so $5 per pound. The executive membership rocks, it has always paid for us.

  • @brianwidner9832

    @brianwidner9832

    8 ай бұрын

    thaat seems crazy, at least at the ones in my area they are boneless and extremely well trimmed, are yours different?

  • @briangamm7230

    @briangamm7230

    8 ай бұрын

    @@brianwidner9832 in Minnesota, boneless plenty of fat, typically two butts at 14lb package weight and I pull it so it’s pretty lean and take the drippings out of the foil less the fat and put it back in the pork

  • @kurtcpi5670
    @kurtcpi56708 ай бұрын

    Steelhead is actually a sea-run trout. It's a lot fishier than salmon, so might not be for everybody. The wild-caught Pacific salmon is excellent. The difference is obvious just from the much darker color. It's also meatier, firmer and not terribly expensive in season. It has been previously frozen I believe (it mostly comes from Alaskan or Canadian waters), but it's as good as our fresh-caught local Coho and Silver salmon IMHO).

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    8 ай бұрын

    Most people aren't going to differentiate between Coho and Silver salmon... they're commonly treated as interchangeable names, especially in the context of a price sticker in the store, or telling your buddy how many fish you caught... in the same way some people call a Chinook a 'King' salmon. Steelhead taste like Rainbow trout, because a Rainbow trout that decides to swim to the ocean for a few years is called a Steelhead. Nobody knows why some are anadromous and some decide to just live in the river, since they genetically identical. Obviously, a trout in a lake cannot swim to the ocean. I personally prefer salmon, to trout, but trout can also be delicious, if cooked right.

  • @originalname9999

    @originalname9999

    8 ай бұрын

    @@hxhdfjifzirstc894 For me stealhead is just a bit fattier and tender which I really like. Is it fattier... or I don't know if that's the right term, it's just more succulent. Though I have always loved trout growing up, and living in Oregon, I have had a lot of different Salmon.

  • @AndyMatts44

    @AndyMatts44

    7 ай бұрын

    @@hxhdfjifzirstc894 - Not just the ocean. Also for Great Lakes rainbow trout, as well. They take on the same characteristics, are called Steelhead, and apparently are pretty much identical. Obviously there are probably some differences between ones that live in saltwater vs freshwater, but they're not readily apparent.

  • @13leafs

    @13leafs

    6 ай бұрын

    Do yourselves a favor and steer clear of any farm raised fish especially Salmon. Buy 'wild caught' and eat healthier.

  • @cheftomsd

    @cheftomsd

    4 ай бұрын

    Costco has farmed Steelhead. Not seeing any wild here in San Diego. It has more of a trout flavor than Salmon, but good if you can find wild.

  • @valerieneal2747
    @valerieneal27478 ай бұрын

    Your information is so spot on. I learned from my parents when l was younger to NEVER buy deli meat such as turkey, chicken, beef, etc. I was taught to buy turkey and chicken breasts to make your own deli meat at home; same with beef. When you do this, you control how much and types of seasonings go into what you prepare without the harmful artificial ingredients that most cannot pronounce let alone know what their chemical makeup is if you read the label on them in the store. My parents had a vacuum sealer they used after preparation and cooking these deli meats, they would portion in 1/2 or 1 lb packages and freeze. I have always preferred to make my own deli style meat because of the above mentioned reasons. It gives a much welcomed sense of security knowing that you are responsible regarding what you and your family and friends eat when you dine together.

  • @efrainl

    @efrainl

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed, well... except for his "carnitas tip". Carnitas are supposed to be slowly braised in LARD until dark brown on the outside and still tender inside.

  • @brucejohnson1264
    @brucejohnson12648 ай бұрын

    I don't buy precut steaks anymore. As you say, there are substantial savings per pound. However, there is also a big savings because I can control the portion of everything. No more extra steak going to waste (they put 3-4 per package, and I only need 2 per meal), no more extra shrimp going bad if it doesn't all get eaten quickly enough. In fact, I discovered the US Chefs Store, and they have primals for a lot less than costco. I particularly like to buy ribeye primal select grade because ribeye is fatty and IMHO doesn't need to be choice or prime, and in select grade it is less than $10/lb.

  • @jaugernot

    @jaugernot

    8 ай бұрын

    You are a smart man!

  • @boydmccollum692
    @boydmccollum6928 ай бұрын

    The smoked pulled pork example is both true and not true - sure, you can save money by doing it yourself, but for most people who might only get it once or twice a year, or even once a month? You'd lose money. How so? Well you'd have to buy a smoker first. Cheapest one I saw in a 20 second google search was $92 at Home Depot. Then the cost goes up from there to $400-500 then a $1000. All to save a couple dollars a pound on something you might eat a few pounds a year. The other humorous example was the turkey. "You can just get your own slicer..." Lol. I mean they are cheaper than a smoker but I have enough stuff in my kitchen - where do I even put it? Clearly, some things are longer term investments that will pay big dividends in the long run.

  • @elinat8665

    @elinat8665

    3 ай бұрын

    I cheat with the pulled pork - I just make it in the slow cooker and add smoked flavor out of a bottle (or do pulled pork with other flavor profiles, like BBQ). Carnitas are super easy in a slow cooker too. I'll pay extra to buy pre-cut pork chops because it's a tradeoff for my time (I don't want to deal with cutting them up myself). Obviously any pre-cooked/prepared/meal in a tray is more expensive than the ingregients, and you are paying for convenience. Funny thing about the pre-sliced turkey: this past weekend it was on sale, and the price was too good to pass up. Normally we skip turkey altogether and go for the half ham, that we then slice ourselves. And yes, we get enough money back just from the Costco membership that it almost covers the entire cost of executive membership (and that's not even counting the cash back from the credit card).

  • @boydmccollum692

    @boydmccollum692

    3 ай бұрын

    @@elinat8665 Totally agree on the value of the executive membership. It really pays for itself. Even during the years I don't buy as much from Costco, the rewards bring the annual cost down below the regular membership price.

  • @joed6952
    @joed69528 ай бұрын

    Love your videos! Very informative! I honestly practically live at Costco

  • @jerrycurls88
    @jerrycurls888 ай бұрын

    I tried the hot dogs at home and they just didnt taste the same. Part of the experience of shopping at Costco is getting that hot dog on the way out. It's like a reward for spending over 500 dollars.

  • @peterdaigle4772

    @peterdaigle4772

    7 ай бұрын

    I find their wieners extremely salty. They're not the same spec as the food court dogs...not in Canada, anyway

  • @ladyluck5248

    @ladyluck5248

    7 ай бұрын

    Their hot dogs in Canada give me indigestion. Hit my stomach like a brick. We have a neat company here called Halendas. Their hot dogs beat Costco hands down. All beef … really good. Won awards here.

  • @heythave

    @heythave

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ladyluck5248So sad that you can’t get them in the US :-(

  • @ladyluck5248

    @ladyluck5248

    7 ай бұрын

    @@heythave don’t be sad. You can get so many cool products we can’t get here in stupid Canada.

  • @heythave

    @heythave

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ladyluck5248 Yeah, I have heard of Canadian Trader Joe’s product runners.

  • @axerxes3981
    @axerxes39816 ай бұрын

    Excellent video!! I'm not sure which I enjoyed most; your delightful sense of humor or the savings in cash. Thank you!! Ax

  • @AM-ll4vd
    @AM-ll4vd3 ай бұрын

    I do love my smoker but... It's super easy to do pulled-pork in a slow cooker. Just season the meat, put it in the cooker on a bed of sliced onions along with some broth then let her run on low over night. Easy-peasy lemon squeezy.

  • @chickenmuffin
    @chickenmuffin7 ай бұрын

    For me it's condiments. It takes me like 3 years to use enough of, for example, sweet chili sauce from Costco and it takes up too much fridge space. Usually, most of it gets thrown out. I prefer fresher sauce that takes up less room. So while I pay "more" I'm actually paying less because it's actually getting used. I also don't buy steaks and stuff because of the tenderizer.

  • @mollystevens0906

    @mollystevens0906

    4 ай бұрын

    Ketchup, horseradish, worschiscre lemon is cocktail sauce takes 1 minute to make

  • @pbear7814
    @pbear78147 ай бұрын

    Wow, I always buy the cut beef and had never heard of blade tenderized. Thanks for the information.

  • @1monagale
    @1monagale8 ай бұрын

    Just discovered your channel! Having a video production company for Mona’s Granola and Regis University, I notice the details. I love your style and information! Hello from your new fan 🎉

  • @titoorkl1147
    @titoorkl11473 ай бұрын

    As a former costco deli employee i just wanted to make a correction at 5:50, Costco does not weigh the lemons or the sauce in the total weight of the shrimps, they only charge you for the shrimp and it can vary on price just dependent on how many shrimps fit. One thing I will say though is that the food prepared in the delis typically has poor sanitation quality. We mix everything by hand, so trust me if you've eaten the pasta,mashed potatoes, quinoa you've probably eaten a good bit of arm hairs/skin etc pretty gross. Ted talk over

  • @gc8907
    @gc89078 ай бұрын

    the $1.50 dog/ soda deal... yes the very best deal around. i remember paying that in the late '80's when their "food court" was a dog vendor outside the store. the only down side over the years is that they went from the kosher brand of all beef dogs to the kirkland brand (the blame was on nitrates, but that's what makes a great dog!!!), also, for the canadian fans, they went from a beef gravy for the poutine to a veg gravy for very dubious reasons. we tried it one time, and haven't had it since.

  • @user-vl1ik9hm7r

    @user-vl1ik9hm7r

    6 ай бұрын

    The onions are no charge

  • @Peter-od7op

    @Peter-od7op

    4 ай бұрын

    Never buy farm raised fish

  • @jeffredfern3744
    @jeffredfern37448 ай бұрын

    I know those carnitas just had salt and garlic powder but most authentic recipes would include citrus (oranges usually) and a pepper (guajillo is popular around me) as well. Accent or MSG can be added too. And while I don't do this at home, the restuarants around me always confit the pork butt in lard rather than slow cook with stock/water. More browning, more flavor.

  • @kinky_Z

    @kinky_Z

    2 ай бұрын

    Lard is great and for carnivores it's good to ensure that for every ounce of protein, you get an ounce of fat.

  • @slc1161
    @slc11618 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the pork loin tip. I love boneless chops cooked on the stove and in the pressure cooker. I like different thicknesses and I love to put seasoning on the chops and vacuum seal them. And I spent enough in one year to get almost my whole membership paid for. Executive is the way to go. I’m freaking single. Me alone. And still spent a ton. Every time. Too much great stuff. Like their shrimp. And quinoa salad aka tabouleh. Looking at getting solar which will instantly be my membership.

  • @davidfoltz8922
    @davidfoltz89223 ай бұрын

    OMG! You food tease! LOL! My mouth was watering throughout this whole video! MMMM! Shrimp cocktail! So many great tips! Thank you! I'm saving this for reference! 😀

  • @cakekomo
    @cakekomo8 ай бұрын

    This was just a great video overall. Funny parts, informative, and very entertaining!

  • @dre32pitt
    @dre32pitt8 ай бұрын

    Info on the salmon debate.. I was worried about 'farmed salmon' as well, then did some research and came across the following.. The Atlantic Salmon that is farm raised in Norway is good to go. Norway has the strictest farming laws when it comes to salmon (they're kept in the ocean fjords rather than in pens at a 97.5% ocean to 2.5% salmon ratio). The Steelhead is farmed in Chile, which has some of the worst farming practices around (antibiotics and hormones because they have crowded pens).. Costco in my area (PNW) doesn't even sell the Chilean stuff anymore (that I've seen). Edit: if you pause the video on each of the salmon packages, you can see at the top of the description where it's farmed.

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    8 ай бұрын

    Eh, the entire internet is filled with propaganda at this point.

  • @dre32pitt

    @dre32pitt

    8 ай бұрын

    @@hxhdfjifzirstc894 100% true. All you can do is collate the data in your head and do what you feel makes the most sense for you. At $11.99/lb, it's pretty much a staple for me. It's farmed, but it's consistent in it's fat content which can't always be said for wild caught.

  • @MC.4

    @MC.4

    7 ай бұрын

    Most of the farm raised salmon are fed chemicals to turn the meat that color. I shop at the Costco in Hillsboro and you are right, I haven't seen the Chilean stuff there in a while.

  • @dre32pitt

    @dre32pitt

    7 ай бұрын

    @@MC.4 Haha nice. Im just across the river. You guys get American Waygu yet? They had it this past weekend in Vanc.. $9.99/lb for chuck roast is a steal imo.. especially if you have a sous vide

  • @KevinBullard
    @KevinBullard8 ай бұрын

    Great video and I really appreciate your perspective regarding the ROI of pre-cut steaks and spending 7 bucks a pound on cocktail sauce

  • @maryrobie4752
    @maryrobie47525 ай бұрын

    Loved your video! Great sense of humor along with great advice!

  • @davidward1259
    @davidward12598 ай бұрын

    We don't have a Costco near us, but I can offer a tip that probably applies to them from Sam's Club. Those big beef 1/4 pound beef hotdogs come in the smaller packages, but if you ask at the food court counter where you buy the $1.50 hot dog, if they have the case quantity, you cut the price per 1/4 pound dog even lower. Sam's also sells the same potato bun up front at the food court counter, but it's not listed, you have to ask. Great if you are having a party and you just vac pack and freeze remainder for later (yes the buns also freeze, but no vac pack for them). At Sams the dogs come more to the big box than the buns do for some reason, so it's not a one to one ratio. Worth asking about at the front food counter.

  • @jugaloking69dope58

    @jugaloking69dope58

    8 ай бұрын

    most breads do well in the freese. no need for it to go moldy on the counter unless you make it fresh then eat it then and there

  • @FranklySpeaking.

    @FranklySpeaking.

    8 ай бұрын

    go ahead and vac seal your bread! just freeze it 1st _then_ vac seal. every time i go into the city or the best local bakeries i always load up. i keep a little more than a dozen baguettes & italian loaves in the chest freezer at all times. thaw em (break the vacuum 1st or they 'implode'!) & give em 5 mins in a hot oven. like ya just got it fresh at the bakery! even better cuz its warm!

  • @packingbone1953
    @packingbone19538 ай бұрын

    lol a lot of humor thrown into this video. Loved it!

  • @karenhilton4684
    @karenhilton46847 ай бұрын

    I am learning a lot from you thank you so much and by the way, I love your clean bright, uncluttered kitchen so nice to see.

  • @quesadilla79
    @quesadilla794 ай бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to do weight price comparison while showing us simple great recipes 🫡

  • @OriginalJoe
    @OriginalJoe7 ай бұрын

    About a year ago I started smoking pork shoulder roasts. Agree it is super forgiving and the results are always amazing. Mostly we use it like carnitas in tacos- 5 mins on the griddle to warm it up and give it some texture. I will have to try your other suggestions.

  • @Bobrogers99
    @Bobrogers998 ай бұрын

    Some of your Costco prices were higher than my Market Basket prices for apparently identical foods. I appreciate your warning about the blade tenderizing!

  • @heythave

    @heythave

    7 ай бұрын

    Never knew about blade tenderizing, though the only meat I buy from there is filet mignon.

  • @clumaster
    @clumaster8 ай бұрын

    you make some pretty good valid points, when i go to Costco i usually know the pricing of products that i can get at other stores and i find that Costco is not really cheaper on the same items i can buy elsewhere, sometimes its even more expensive on items like milk, cream and eggs. And on the issue of the precooked meats like the smoked pulled pork, your argument would be somewhat valid if everybody had easy access to a smoker, for example, out of the 8 million + people in New York City how many do you think would have the space to put such a unit, and second a lot of these types of items are designed for people who dont really enjoy or know how to cook or don't have the time to make it. I have friends who hate cooking and basically live off of these so called "Ready Meals". i once read an article that 50 percent of the populace hates to cook while 15 percent love to cook and the remaining 35 percent are in between about it and it this 85 percentile of the populace that Costco is counting on to buy these meal items. All in All there some good tips here that is for sure. Thanks.

  • @jasonharris9990
    @jasonharris99902 күн бұрын

    Great video, I'll be checking out more of them. Things I don't buy at Costco, cooked chickens since getting some that are way undercooked and not edible, also any farm raised fish or shrimp. You can get wild caught salmon and in my opinion so much better. keep the videos coming. Thanks!

  • @robertsullivan7795
    @robertsullivan77958 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the information. I am a long time Executive member and will put the advice to good use.

  • @empoweredcooks
    @empoweredcooks7 ай бұрын

    Brad, these are SUPER helpful tips. Thank you! I too am a Costco fan, but even moreso, I love saving money! THanks for all these tips! I love that you are a "crazy person". :) Thank you for all you do on your channel! PS - a worker told me that if you buy the executive membership and don't get your rebate check to pay for your membership, they'll refund you the extra $60.

  • @ericbarthelemy190

    @ericbarthelemy190

    4 ай бұрын

    This guy is an ignorant. Why you say thank you for you tips?

  • @pamelacox540
    @pamelacox5408 ай бұрын

    We have a huge family. Mom, dad, grandparents and two kids. We easily buy enough at Costco to make the executive membership and enjoy the big check! Honestly we’d shop at Costco without the check!

  • @rickmelillo2760
    @rickmelillo27608 ай бұрын

    I enjoy your videos. This most recent one was very informative. Thanks

  • @CindiTrunkDeseretAcademy
    @CindiTrunkDeseretAcademy8 ай бұрын

    Costco is my happy place. I bought one of those turkey breasts based on your last video, as the flavor was better than any lunch meat I've ever purchased, so thanks for that. I also bought one of the hams, but I haven't crunched the numbers yet on that.

  • @TeeJay_757
    @TeeJay_7578 ай бұрын

    I have that meat slicer you showed and I use it all the time. I bought it for making Philly cheese steaks but then I started slicing lunch meat and even bacon. I would stick with soft stuff though because the blade is still made of Chinese steel.

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    8 ай бұрын

    I had this weird mental picture of someone slicing two by fours on their China blade, and complaining that it wasn't working. MY SANDWICH IS RUINED!

  • @LightoftheMoon

    @LightoftheMoon

    8 ай бұрын

    China has best steel in the world now. China has also already superceded the US Regime in case you didn't know. BRIC'S BABY ~ 😊

  • @HattoSora
    @HattoSora8 ай бұрын

    I LOVE steelhead trout at Costco! The fact that they keep the skin on (when air-fried is a guilty pleasure of mine) is a huge plus. And it costs less than the salmon!

  • @skcazador

    @skcazador

    7 ай бұрын

    BTW, farmed trout CANNOT be steelhead as that means they have run to the ocean & returned to spawn…🤣that CANNOT happen in a fish farm tank.

  • @OldVetUSN72

    @OldVetUSN72

    6 ай бұрын

    @@skcazadorwe have steelhead in the Great Lakes, no salt water.

  • @lawman5511
    @lawman55118 ай бұрын

    Good info delivered with some humor. I like the pork loin idea, if for no other reason, very hard to find a pork chop thick enough to stuff.

  • @albertdowrn
    @albertdowrn6 ай бұрын

    Local grocery stores routinely have pork butt.99/lb. Farm raised salmon and shrimp are the same as eating an ear of corn. I bought a side of beef cut the way I wanted grass fed no less, 5.49/lb. I don't remember the last time I bought meat, a lot less than your $6k purchases to save $160.

  • @urs-
    @urs-6 ай бұрын

    Having the Costco credit card (citi bank) really helps accumulate points. I buy that frozen salmon at $38 a bag here in Hawaii. I buy 3 to 4 bags a month. Geez….ugh. I never added it up before. But now that I’m armed with info that’ll save me $$ in that area, I can buy more wine 😁

  • @chrysa.22

    @chrysa.22

    3 ай бұрын

    Costco has the Best wine selection with great prices!! I would absolutely love that wine buyers job 🫶

  • @tanman999
    @tanman9998 ай бұрын

    You saved $3 on the shrimp cokctail, buying the cocktail sauce and lemen separately likely means you would have to go to a different store. Spending an $3 is definitely worth it to me in time and gas to avoid a trip to another store.

  • @ucfsub

    @ucfsub

    7 ай бұрын

    Most people aren't making Costco their only grocery stop.

  • @oskarngo9138

    @oskarngo9138

    7 ай бұрын

    Frozen seafood had a “stinky” taste and is terrible..! Raw shrimp; fish; crab ...etc cooked tastes so much better than its frozen counterpart... Don’t know why people can’t taste the difference...

  • @tanman999

    @tanman999

    7 ай бұрын

    @@oskarngo9138 Unless you're buying from a fisherman directly on the coast, I can almost guarantee you that any "raw" seafood you have purchased was once frozen. They freeze them on the boat, ship them to the store, and the store thaws them and sells them. And regarding crab, the only way you can buy crab is either alive or precooked, "raw" isn't an option.

  • @oskarngo9138

    @oskarngo9138

    7 ай бұрын

    @@tanman999 Wrong! In Asian grocery stores; they do sell “Raw” crab... or crab pieces (legs) that is Not pre-frozen ... Packed Frozen-Cooked Shrimp does Not taste anywhere near as good as “Raw” shrimp that is freshly cooked... ...nor does any frozen food taste as good as its “Raw” food counterpart that is freshly cooked... In NorCal you can buy “live” fish; crabs, shrimp, clams (geoducks); seafood in many Asian grocery stores (such as 99Ranch/MarinaFoods/etc...)....and from many restaurant tanks... If you can’t taste the difference...You obviously have damaged taste-buds...

  • @heythave

    @heythave

    7 ай бұрын

    @@oskarngo9138He might have to rinse the frozen shrimp in hot water with some lemon slices.

  • @Underpantsniper
    @Underpantsniper8 ай бұрын

    Farm raised steel head from Costco is the way to go. It's got a ton of oil and works great for slow cooking on a cedar plank with brown sugar.

  • @fredsmith5782
    @fredsmith57822 ай бұрын

    I really like your channel. These days we really need to find ways to save and eat well. This is especially since the cough years people started to learn to be more self reliant.

  • @rogerhodges7656
    @rogerhodges76568 ай бұрын

    In paying for your Costco membership you forgot the most important thing. The Gas!

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    8 ай бұрын

    The money you save on gasoline easily pays for the membership. It's not low quality gas, either.

  • @meRyanP

    @meRyanP

    8 ай бұрын

    @@hxhdfjifzirstc894 yeah Costco uses a local supplier, and they add TopTier additives to their gas. It's what my car's manufacturer and my mechanic suggests I use.

  • @1monagale

    @1monagale

    8 ай бұрын

    No more gas lines for me, I’ve gone electric ⚡️ 🚗

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    8 ай бұрын

    @@1monagale You can't be serious, with the 'lines' thing... how many hours does it take to charge? A lot &($%#(&*#( longer than waiting 5 minutes IN LINE at a gas station. PLEASE, LOLOLOL.

  • @wendyeskelin8765
    @wendyeskelin87658 ай бұрын

    Buying gas at Costco makes it easier to get to that total.

  • @javiercampos5845

    @javiercampos5845

    8 ай бұрын

    I was told that it doesn't work towards your membership, they could be wrong.

  • @wendyeskelin8765

    @wendyeskelin8765

    8 ай бұрын

    @@javiercampos5845 Maybe they changed it and I'm wrong. :)

  • @Airpaycheck

    @Airpaycheck

    7 ай бұрын

    Gas doesn’t count. Read the instructions.

  • @wendyeskelin8765

    @wendyeskelin8765

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Airpaycheck We haven't had that membership in years. I think back in the day it did count, which is why I said that.

  • @lehuabrown7667
    @lehuabrown76677 ай бұрын

    Love this channel. Super entertaining ❤ thanks for another great video

  • @FourJaysFour
    @FourJaysFour8 ай бұрын

    New sub. Your psychopathic breakdowns are superb!!

  • @Msfelixthecatz
    @Msfelixthecatz8 ай бұрын

    Hi! My husband and I love your channel and are learning a LOT! Would you mind comparing the meat quality between Costco and the Chef Store? Which has better prices? I do know the big uncut pieces at Costco are limited, and from what I've seen from your video on the Chef Store, they don't have that issue, lol. Is it worth a 2-hour drive to the Chef Store? Thanks for all you do!

  • @fretless05
    @fretless058 ай бұрын

    After watching earlier videos about saving money buying primal cuts and butchering them, learning that Costco blade tenderizes all their cut meats really drove home the need to start doing it myself! That's just crazy and senseless... I like my ribeye medium rare, maybe medium, but never medium well or further. Not to pick a nit, but Steelhead is NOT salmon, it's trout. They have similar looks and even flavors and nutritional value (both heavy in Omega 3), but the trout has a far milder taste than the salmon. For me, that's great, because i find the strong flavor of salmon a bit off-putting anyway. My problem with the Costco hotdogs is that the food court is by the exit, and by the time I get there, I usually have a huge basket filled with cold and frozen stuff, so I rarely stop.

  • @lollylollypop3626

    @lollylollypop3626

    8 ай бұрын

    We hit the hot dogs before we go in to shop. Stops us from overbuying because we are no longer hungry.

  • @rajo741
    @rajo7414 ай бұрын

    Yes your points are absolutely correct. You can save a lot of money using your tips if you have a crock pot, BBQ, pellet smoker and meat slicer.

  • @IRMentat

    @IRMentat

    4 ай бұрын

    Crock pot is a cheap convenience item, can get one for the cost of a big pot or just use use a big pot on a low heat instead. The rest absolutely agree, smoker and slicers are speciality items that not everyone can afford let alone fit. This guys kitchen/set is bigger than my entire home.

  • @normanmiller9479
    @normanmiller94798 ай бұрын

    I really like your videos. I learn a lot from them. Can you do one on how to make carne asada from the meat at Costco? What type of meat to buy and how to prep it? I can't seem to get any decent information on how to do it. Best wishes and thanks!

  • @leeosborne3083
    @leeosborne30838 ай бұрын

    Dude, if you make your own cocktail sauce, incredibly easy, the cost of your shrimp cocktail goes down even more, and tastes better! Same with tarter sauce. And, since you can make the batch as large or small as you need. Better and fresher sauce (IMHO) with less waste.

  • @marcmckenzie5110
    @marcmckenzie51108 ай бұрын

    You want to save money? Don’t let retailers of any form manipulated your buying behavior - just buy what you actually need when you need it, and very selectively buy gifts and treats. It is amazing how much you save!

  • @Wombarden21
    @Wombarden218 ай бұрын

    I have recently changed my shrimp cocktail to imitation crab cocktail! It’s cheaper and game changer if you love shrimp cocktail. I absolutely love shrimp cocktail and this is my new go to.

  • @wendellas3420

    @wendellas3420

    8 ай бұрын

    Gross

  • @Jack74u2
    @Jack74u28 ай бұрын

    Great points! One expense you are forgetting is the price of a large truck to carry everything home.

  • @FranklySpeaking.
    @FranklySpeaking.8 ай бұрын

    *#1!!* Been telling everyone everywhere for years (including people _in the store)_ to avoid pre-cut steaks until the company wises up! its _shameful_ costco demands you either eat an expensive, prime grade steak well done _OR_ you die.* _*drama added for effect_ *DO BETTER COSTCO! HARD PASS!*

  • @heythave

    @heythave

    7 ай бұрын

    😂 ok Frank

  • @pauldacus4590
    @pauldacus45907 ай бұрын

    Just want to point something out about the membership fee: I also have the Exec card ($120/yr), and so I thought, "OK, it takes $6K/yr for this to be worth it vs the regular card". Wrong. It actually only takes spending about $3K/yr, or about $250/mo. Then you will get a check back for $60, which will pay for half your $120 membership fee. You should get the Exec card if you spend at least $3K/yr at Costco, it's cheaper that way.

  • @Pandizil

    @Pandizil

    5 ай бұрын

    never thought about it like that, even if you save enough to just pay for it like a normal membership then its still worth it!

  • @chrysa.22

    @chrysa.22

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Pandizil if your executive check is anything over $60 you are saving. I usually Make money with my membership. Pay the $120 fee~ and I get nearly $150 Back after fee is paid. Same with Citi card~ best card for sure!

  • @lovewillwinnn
    @lovewillwinnn7 ай бұрын

    I love the practical way you think. Great minds🧠 🧠 Great personality and humor too. 😂

  • @danalhenderson5927
    @danalhenderson59272 ай бұрын

    Costco membership savings - You can cut the $6000 per year, to just $3000 per year you pay for the Executive Membership. The Executive Membership gives you 2% back, but if you get the Costco Credit Card it gives you an additional 2% back for a total of 4% back on your purchases at Costco stores. The Costco Credit Card also gives you 4% back on your gasoline purchases even if you don't buy your gas at Costco. I have been a executive member since they started the program, and have had the Costco Credit Card since they offed it as well. I have never paid a membership fee since then, I have always made enough back to pay the membership, and almost always have a fair amount of rebate money left over. Showing my age I have been a member since 1986. Love your channel. I have been buying the primal cuts for a long time, but you have given me some great points on my butchering technique.

  • @kinky_Z

    @kinky_Z

    2 ай бұрын

    I've been a member since 1980 at their very first warehouse opened in 1976 on Morena Blvd in San Diego. It was called the Price Club. Eventually the owner, Sol Price, let his son Robert take over operations and after Sinegal and Brotman opened their warehouse store in Seattle in 1983 as a mirror image of the Price Club, Robert Price started and completed negotiations for a merger of Price Club and CostCo. The rest is warehouse history.

  • @DLHenderson-dy3hx

    @DLHenderson-dy3hx

    2 ай бұрын

    @@kinky_Z Where I live we did not a have Price Club, however I had an aunt and uncle that lived in San Diego and whenever we visited them, we went to Price Club. Did you know that Sol Price actually started FedMart before Price Club. Sol Price was fired from his own company in 1976 when it was bought by a German company, that's when he started Price Club Jim Sinegal started at FedMart and Sol Price was his mentor. Jim Sinegal then followed Sol Price to Price Club. Another piece of information Sam Walton stole (or as he put it borrowed the idea, from Price Club when he started Sams Club. I happened to meet Sam Walton in the early 70's and spent some one on one time with him, he was just as you would expect a down to earth old country boy). Jim Sinegal left Price Club and moved back to Seattle in 1983, that's when he started his first Costco, Jeff Brotman was not part of FedMart or Price Club. I'm sure you know the history of Jim Sinegal buying Price Club and calling it Price Costco for sometime before changing back to just Costco. I'm a big business history nut, I guess that's because I started and ran my own company for over 40 years. Thanks for the reply.

  • @trublgrl
    @trublgrl8 ай бұрын

    I remember buying Steelhead one time, which is what I normally buy, and having some other shopper go on and on about how the steelhead was junk and the farmed Atlantic was so much better. I've tried both many times and I really can't tell the difference. Maybe I have an unrefined palate, but I enjoy both about the same.

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    8 ай бұрын

    Eat whatever you like. Steelhead is trout. Ever had Rainbow trout? Same fish (they literally have the exact same DNA, but get renamed as 'Steelhead' once they go to the ocean). Atlantic salmon is salmon. But they're all part of the same family, taxonomically. You have to treat the names as if they're arbitrary, and go with what you enjoy. I'll be damned if some other customer tells me what to eat. Personally, I like Chinook salmon the best, but it's usually too expensive to buy.

  • @AAXEL69
    @AAXEL698 ай бұрын

    Costco in Miami now have a Salmon from Norway.. Very good quality.

  • @reneekroyer5104
    @reneekroyer51045 ай бұрын

    Love this. You made me laugh out loud, for real, when you said, "Because I'm a psychopath . . . " I love the shrimp tip.

  • @jameslester6785
    @jameslester67858 ай бұрын

    Great tips. I would add one more thing not to buy. Don't buy cut ribeye steaks. My Costco trims the caps off and sells them separately. The caps are the best part!

  • @steveno7058
    @steveno70588 ай бұрын

    One point about raw pork butt. You need to calculate the per pound cost after cooking it. It isn’t uncommon to lose 50% of the weight once its done. But even so the freshly smoked pork will blow away the prepackaged

  • @1monagale

    @1monagale

    8 ай бұрын

    Seems that is only a consideration if you’re comparing both cooked meats.

  • @steveno7058

    @steveno7058

    8 ай бұрын

    @@1monagale he was comparing $2 pound raw vs $7 per pound cooked. That isn’t a fair comparison. The savings aren’t as large as presented

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    @hxhdfjifzirstc894

    8 ай бұрын

    @@steveno7058 Good point, but that still makes it $4 per pound raw, to $7 cooked.

  • @vigilante444
    @vigilante4443 ай бұрын

    You rock🤘 brother, thank you 🙏🏼

  • @enablackwood4354
    @enablackwood43548 ай бұрын

    😅 thanks for the information !! Really appreciate this especially on the shrimp 😮

  • @nickshaw5629
    @nickshaw56298 ай бұрын

    I think you are overplaying the issue with blade tenderized meat, and the dangers have been really over exaggerated. If you have been to any decent steakhouse you have likely had blade tenderized meat cause they are Jaccarding the meat in the back, and I've been using a Jaccard in my own kitchen for 20 years to blade tenderize at home and never had an issue with cooking to med-rare.. Ground beef has the same issue, and millions of med-rare burgers go out of kitchens in the US every day.

  • @afraidcomet

    @afraidcomet

    7 ай бұрын

    Poking holes in one or two steaks at home is vastly different than a meat processing plant where thousands of cows are processed daily. The chances of contamination of 1 steak vs a few thousand...

  • @afraidcomet

    @afraidcomet

    7 ай бұрын

    I assure you no decent restaurant, let alone a steak house will ever poke holes in it because it significantly reduces the shelf life of the steak. Don't guess if you aren't a chef...

  • @nickshaw5629

    @nickshaw5629

    7 ай бұрын

    @@afraidcomet I’m not guessing. Worked in high end steakhouses where they do this. Thats where I first learned about Jaccards. And I have friends who have worked as chefs in famous steak houses in downtown Chicago. I can assure you they do this.

  • @kodiplay1218
    @kodiplay12187 ай бұрын

    The #1 thing you don't buy from Costco is Membership. I will never pay a retailer money to shop at their store. It is a stupid thing to do.

  • @rancancookcanoy9768
    @rancancookcanoy97682 ай бұрын

    Enjoy your video, I will have to look for this at our US Chef store. I’m carnivore so I eat a lot of meat. Will be breaking down a chuck roll soon. Thank you.

  • @ctwalan7034
    @ctwalan7034Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info. I wouldn't be spending $500 a month at Costco but it's a great tip for those who do.

  • @undisgraziato
    @undisgraziato8 ай бұрын

    Both of those farm raised salmon are crap. Spend $2 more a pound for real salmon!

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