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6 Best Dried Goods to Buy in Bulk at Costco on a $100 Budget

6 Best Dried Goods to Buy in Bulk at Costco on a 0 Budget

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With inflation on the rise, it’s always a good idea to look for ways to save money. One way to maximize your grocery budget is to shop in bulk at Costco, especially if you focus on dried goods. That way, you can create an exciting variety of tasty meals—and as long as you store them in airtight containers, they’ll last a very long time.

Here are some of the best dried goods you can buy at Costco, all within a $100 budget. The grand total here comes to $92.44, so you’ll have some change left over for taxes or to spend on your next Costco run.

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Royal Basmati Rice

Rice is probably the king of pantry staples. At Costco, you can buy a 20-pound bag of basmati rice for just $24.99. That’s about $1 per pound, which is a steal compared to the smaller packages you’ll find at regular grocery stores.

Rice is perfect for dishes like stir fries, casseroles, and risottos. It’s so versatile and goes well with so many ingredients. Plus, it keeps for years if stored properly. Buying in bulk is a smart move because it saves money and ensures you always have some on hand and ready to cook.

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Kirkland Signature All Purpose Flower

Flour is another pantry item that’s worth buying in bulk, especially if you’re into baking. Costco offers two ten-pound bags of organic all-purpose flour for $19.99, which is about 80 cents per pound. This price is significantly lower than what you’d normally find in regular grocery stores.

There are endless breads, pastries, and desserts you can make if you have flour in your pantry. It can last up to a year if you store it properly in an airtight container. You already save money by buying flour in bulk, but having flour on hand also encourages you to bake more yourself, which means you can save even more, compared to buying baked goods from stores.

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Garofalo organic spaghetti

If you have kids, you know that pasta is a lifesaver. And it’s a killer deal at Costco, where you can pick up a bulk package of spaghetti for $15.99 — that’s nearly nine pounds of pasta for less than 16 bucks.

Not only is pasta perfect for a classic spaghetti and meatballs, it’s also versatile, meaning you can mix it into a soup base for a budget ramen-style dish. Add to that the fact that it has a long shelf life, and that means buying pasta in bulk is never a bad idea.

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Kirkland Signature Quinoa

If you’re a health-conscious shopper looking to add more nutrient-dense foods to your diet, Costco’s quinoa is a fantastic deal. A 4.5-pound bag of organic quinoa is just $10.99, which is likely much cheaper than you’ll find anywhere else.

From a health standpoint, quinoa is a complete protein, containing all nine essential amino acids. It’s also vegan, gluten-free, high in fiber, and packed with several vitamins and minerals. What can’t this superfood do? It can be used in salads as a rice substitute, in breakfast bowls, or even baked goods.

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Kirkland Signature Dried Blueberries

It’s always good to have a healthy snack on hand. Costco offers a 20-ounce bag of dried whole blueberries for $10.49, which is a great deal compared to what you’d find at other grocery stores.

Dried blueberries aren’t just a delicious snack, they can also be added to morning oatmeal or yogurt, mixed into homemade trail mix, or used in baking. Fresh blueberries are seasonal and perishable, but dried blueberries give you the same benefits but have a much longer shelf life.

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Kirkland Signature Oatmeal Flakes

Oatmeal is a traditional staple of a hearty breakfast, and Costco sells a 10-pound bag of whole grain oatmeal for just $9.99. That’s just a dollar a pound. That’s a tough price to beat, even when compared to the store-brand options at regular grocery stores.

Sure, you can eat oatmeal for breakfast — rolled oats, overnight oats, or homemade granola — but oats can also be used in baking, like oatmeal raisin cookies, muffins, or bread. And their long shelf life of up to two years makes them an ideal bulk purchase. You’ll save money and always have them ready to go.

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