Melbourne cup specials at Costco.
- Haldiram Samosa $7.99
- Roti paratha get $7.69
- Pure soul ghee 1L $12.49
- Mango lassi 1L $3.79
- Stonefire mini naan 18pk $5.99
- Jewel of India samosa pk 720g $5.99
Melbourne cup specials at Costco.
Mmmm roti
this stuff is soooo much better then the fresh stuff they sell in the supermarkets and a heap cheaper.
It fluffs up a treat in the frying pan.
Yeah. It's pretty good. My kids love it.
What do you buy at Costco that makes the price worth it.
I would sign up if they had some sort of delivery to my area for sure but definitely can't utilize it with no car or transport.
I have bought car tyres, car battery, TV in the last year. Tyres and battery itself paid for the membership.
Apart from that, general grocery items like toilet paper, samosa, roti, kimchi noodle etc.
@[Deactivated]: Oh wow nice then the membership cost has definitely paid itself off many times over in your scenario. Nice.
What do you buy at Costco that makes the price worth it.
Only place I've found in Sydney with decent baby back ribs and cheapest by at least $5/kg. We go through about 45kg of ribs a year which more than covers the membership.
@OzBragain: Nice will have to let my family know that they absolutely love ribs but we only have it outside in a restaurant which is admittedly very expensy.
@AlienC: Will take a few goes to get it right but once you do…can't beat em!
If you don't have a dedicated smoker then a kettle bbq will fit a few racks standing on end. I smoke mine for around 6 hours and have a mate who's happy after 3 hours of smoking at a slightly higher temp.
Whatever you do, don't be tempted to boil them. You'll end up with a lovely soup and tasteless meat.
Why are mrlbourne cup specials mostly ham or indian food 😂😂😂 not even a watermelon in sight
Strange that. I was expecting horse meat, considering how many horses are killed each year simply because they don't meet the performance demands of their masters.
Savage
the last 6 items are Diwali specials.
That pure soul ghee is of great quality, best I've tried Imo .. I will pick up couple of bottles as they keep well
In my opinion, I found it very artificial and different in taste. Planning to return it.
Oh that's the opposite of my experience,which one do you Prefer
My experience with Ghee is that it is either solid in winter or completely melted in summer. This ghee bottle was 1/3 melted and remaining solid as brick. It might be wrong bottle.
We used to make pure Ghee at home from non-salted butter. Otherwise I prefer Amul from Indian Shops. Now a days, I use Australian Olive oil as healthy option.
@akd: We used Amul too , but it became bad , the original one we used to make ourselves back home was similar to the Costco one, so we're happy
But olive oil is a much healthier option , good on you
Wish Costco would deliver.
Those Roti paratha look really good and a really good price.
Nothing near me sells roti it requires an adventure and a half just to get some.
The irony of living in the town the brand is named after and not being able to buy some is most definitely not lost on me.
Under $4/kg is some good cheap quality roti.
Yep, roti is good as is the samosa
Careful of the Haldiram Samosa sauce, my gf ate it and has a peanut allergy… Samosa doesn't have peanuts but the mint sauce does for some reason….
That's a bit strange.
If at all, I would like to think that Samosa might contain peanut, but sauce shouldn't.
Exactly, that's why she consumed it. Either way at least she isn't anaphylactic.
can you buy from costco without being a member ?
https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Costco/@-27.2138915,152…
why does it says bulk shopping warehouse for members only
Diwali specials at Costco
Last 6 items are Diwali specials