A couple CostCo finds

CostCo, once in a while, winds up selling something worthy of catching the interest of those of us who share our rarefied interest. Notably, their canned pork and canned beef, which are surprisingly good. Todays discovery was that the Idahoan potatoes, which, according to the blog, I came to love about 16 years ago(!) are now being sold by CostCo in ten-packs.

And, much more interestingly, we have powdered eggs now.

Six 6-oz. packages per box, $6.97/box

That was a real eye-opener. You don’t normally see large-ish quantities of this sort of thing for sale pretty much anywhere except maybe restaurant supply stores. The Deb-El show up in supermarkets, but its a small quantity for a large price. My original experience with powdered eggs was way back in 2004. Interesting to note that fifteen years later the CostCo product is actually cheaper than the 2004 product. However, to be fair, the 2004 product was purchased at REI… a place not known for being a bargain hunters paradise.

I already have several cases of #10 cans of powdered eggs from Mountain House and Augason Farms. And, in fact, I still have a 5-gallon bucket of vacuum sealed powdered eggs from that initial 2004 encounter. (I should crack one of those open and see how it held up.)

Powdered eggs are 13g of protein per ounce. For comparison meat, like, say, canned beef, is about 5g per ounce. A nice option over shooting your dog and eating it. But, of course, if protein is all youre after you could probably just store some protein powder from the gym-shop…but it wouldnt make scrambled eggs, omelets, french toast, or any of the other foody things that you can do with eggs.

Anyway, for those who are interested, you may wanna hit your local CostCo and see if they’re carrying these. I’ll be trying them out over the next few days so I’ll let you know how they cook up but based on my previous experiences I expect nothing but positive results.

8 thoughts on “A couple CostCo finds

  1. Hey Commander, this little blurb from the company might explain why some of us don’t see them….

    “Get prepared for camping season with Wild Roots Whole Egg Powder. This item can be found soon at USA Costco stores in the Northwest region. This is a limited rotational item so be sure to stock up!”

    Bummer for us on the hurricane coast…

    nick

  2. Amazon has the Wild Roots Whole Egg Powder for $19 a box – WAY more than Costco. But the one review says they’re horrible. Looking forward to your review.

  3. Hmmmm…I “wonder” if there may be an opportunity here for those of us out of the selling area? Cough, cough…ala mountain house cough, cough…

  4. Your store is a wonderful aberration. (Jealousy box checked, envy achievement unlocked.)

    And I haven’t seen the beef cans hereabouts in two years.

  5. As near as I can tell, the canned pork is no longer made and the canned beef is available hereabouts only via on-line. However… a new Costco just opened a mere 100 miles from me. Road trip!

    The dried hashbrowns still taste fine years past the best-by date, btw.

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