Costco Plant Based Vegan Healthy Haul - Australia! Gluten Free!
Went to Costco in June 2017 and this is what I got! I went last time in April 2017 if you want to check that out too :)
I find Costco is cheaper than Coles in all instances and even CHEAPER than Coles items on sale- USUALLY. So for items you buy frequently, much better off to get it at Costco!
Repeat Purchases:
3 Bean pasta 3x200g $8.79 (tastes like ham to me)
Repeat Purchases:
3 Bean pasta 3x200g $8.79 (tastes like ham to me)
(2.93/pk $1.47/100g san remo approx $1.75/100g)
New Purchases:
Calcium Gummies
Black Rice
Golden Berries
Almonds
Edamame Hummus (Oil Free)
There were still some sections I didn't even visit, and I still have a bit of a wish list. I forced myself not to pick up the date syrup despite only having 1 ingredient, "dates", it still has been filtered to remove the fibre which is the whole point of using dates as a sweetener and thus I can use Black Strap Molasses in place of it. There was also Maple syrup but I do try to steer clear of these things anyway.
5 Bean Spice Tofu 220gx2 $4.99 (tastes like ham imo, repeat buy)
(1.13/100g, soyco marinated tofu 2.92/100g)
New Purchases:
Calcium Gummies
5gx100 $13.99 - .14c each (Coles 25c each )
I find some days I am low in calcium on chronometer
Prunes
1.58kg $13.99 - .89c per 100g (Coles $1.00/100g)
For mum, she loves them
Black Rice
1.25kg $9.79 - .78/100g (Coles $1/100g)
rice is rice, but this has more antioxidants, good for veggie burgers
Golden Berries
567g $13.99 - 2.46/100g (No major stores sell this product)
these taste like vomit a bit, ew. I suspect the pineapple concentrate that coats them is to blame.
White Mulberries
500g $8.69 - $1.74/100g (No major stores sell this product)
crunchy and nice
Almonds
1.36kg $16.99 - $1.25/100g (Coles $1.50/100g ON SALE, $2/100g usual price)
Mum has gone through a quarter already, should have got a few more packs?
Edamame Hummus (Oil Free)
550g $2.97 - .54/100g (Coles .70/100g bulk or $1/100g not oil free, Woolworths SSS oil free is $1.56/100g)
Tasty, but a bit bitter, too much tahini.
And because I was dying to try it, I had to whip up some oil and salt free potato chips using my microwave chip maker! Less than 10 minutes and you have some crunchy potato chips! (2 days later, still crunchy!)
There were still some sections I didn't even visit, and I still have a bit of a wish list. I forced myself not to pick up the date syrup despite only having 1 ingredient, "dates", it still has been filtered to remove the fibre which is the whole point of using dates as a sweetener and thus I can use Black Strap Molasses in place of it. There was also Maple syrup but I do try to steer clear of these things anyway.
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