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by CATHERINE TOTH FOX
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There’s rarely a bad buy at Costco. These are the 10 items (under $10!) that were regulars in our carts this year.
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Made with dried blueberries and almonds — and sweetened with dates — it’s a great alternative to granola.
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This sauerkraut is just tart enough to solicit a slight pucker and just garlicky enough to give it oomph.
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It makes for a refreshing snack on its own, or it’s great in smoothies too.
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Perfectly cooked white beans in a sticky-sweet and savory sauce. The ease of opening a can make these a weeknight winner.
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Slide these rolls into the oven and in less than 10 minutes you’ll have freshly baked bread.
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It‘s protein-rich, full of probiotic cultures, and has no added sugar. It’s great for salad dressings, dips, and smoothies.
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This soup makes for a great alternative to from-scratch soup when you’re in a time crunch.
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They’re buttery, airy, with a soft, crumbling paste of marzipan sweetness inside. And those almond slivers on the top!
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Great on their own, these cakes can also be chopped into pieces and added to a bowl with whipped cream, pudding, and cookies.
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It's a thinner, drizzle-able, dunkable version of the signature mayo with a punch of roasted sesame flavor.