Instinctive
Footballguy
Standard purchases - go weekly, but don't buy each thing weekly. I like to have a reason to go and we only have so much storage space.
Occasional purchases - like if I see something they only sometimes have, or I have a plan for it specifically:
- Toilet Paper (Kirkland brand)
- Paper Towels (Kirkland brand)
- Diapers (Kirkland brand)
- Baby wipes (Kirkland brand)
- Formula (Kirkland brand - nearly 50% cheaper than Similac/Enfamil)
- Peruse the wine area to see if I catch a good find - maybe 1-2 a year I see something I want at a price I want to pay
- Revolver Blood & Honey case (~$1/bottle is outstanding)
- Tortilla chips (Kirkland brand strips)
- Hot dog buns
- Sandwich buns (Grillmaster - really good, last a while too)
- Dave's Killer Bread
- Grated green tube of parmesan cheese a couple times a year - I only use this in my pasta salad but I make it fairly often
- Chicken thighs (Kirkland brand, freeze individual packs)
- Chicken breasts (Kirkland brand, freeze individual packs)
- Brats (usually honey jalapeno wagyu brats)
- Frozen fish fillets (generally a mix of salmon, mahi mahi)
- Frozen tail off shrimp
- Frozen potstickers
- Frozen easy to make orange chicken (it's 80% as good as mine from scratch, but it's 10% the work)
- Tri tip - I generally have one in the freezer at all times
- Pork tenderloin - I generally have one in freezer at all times
- Canned diced tomatoes (Kirkland brand)
- Canned Tomato Sauce (Kirkland brand)
- Canned tomato paste (Kirkland brand)
- Liquid IV packs
- Medicines (Kirkland brand of tylenol, advil, aleve)
- Cough drops (Manuka honey ones even if I know it's probably forged damn even the fake stuff is so much more effective and pleasant still)
- Deli meat
- Perfect protein bars (wife loves, they stay in fridge)
- Peanut Butter
Occasional purchases - like if I see something they only sometimes have, or I have a plan for it specifically:
- Produce (e.g., making puree for baby I'll get a whole thing of peaches for them)
- Steak - specifically skirt, strip, london broil
- Whole brisket
- Pork shoulders
- Flavored potato chips (e.g., Red Rock Deli Sweet Chili & Sour Cream)
- Holiday treats (e.g., chocolates)
- Gift cards for less than they are worth (e.g., I know we'll go to dinner at place x, so go ahead and get $100 for $75)
- Rug for a room
- Cheese and other charcuterie stuff like salamis
- Batteries
- Pasta packs (usually it's like fancier stuff in a shape vs what I'll make at home)
- Premade tortellini

