"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On Saturday, July 1, 2017 at 8:52:29 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> Depends on what it is. Costco used to have a deal on cases of canned
>> tomatoes. Buy one, get one free. I would donate the one to the food bank.
>> They no longer seem to do that deal but that's okay too because I was
>> somewhat hard pressed to be able to use up a case of tomatoes in a year.
>
> I have a bunch of canned corn from Costco. They were probably cheap but I
> have to start eating that stuff! I vow to use at least one can tomorrow
> but using it all up is going to be tough!
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Their corn is okay but I find that I can often get better prices elsewhere.
I am not brand loyal when it comes to canned corn or peas. Greens however...
They used to carry a name brand. Then they switched to the Kirkland brand. I
have no clue who makes them, but they have carried this brand for years now.
Angela was the first to try the green beans. Those used to be one of her
favorite foods but I think she got herself a little burned out on them after
eating them pretty much every day. She refused to eat them and said they
were horrible. She was correct. I can't remember now the specifics but it
had to do with the taste. Not good at all. I have since bought some other
off brand at Big Lots that was horrible in a different way. I bought two big
cans. Thankfully only two. They didn't taste bad but the can was more stems
than anything else. So a big waste of money.