That sucks for me. I like their chicken honey biscuit sandwiches and Dave’s Triples. Haven’t gone often, due to money getting tighter.
Anyhow, time to use my leftovers for a midnight meal. I am using a $3 bowl of Nissin ramen, plus the remnants of a Kirkland pot roast and some buttered yams, alongside a spot of Better than Bullion.
I stockpile several of these pot roasts ($17ish apiece) each CostCo trip, and find them especially grand in a savory stew if I dice them up.
Ramen bowls cost more than cups or basic packages. They are a bit bigger, and have some extra flavoring, and can be prepped at 1 in the morning without having to wash dishes.
The cup style has too little water for my taste, and I don’t feel comfortable balancing a cup of hot ramen back to my room. The bowl stuff just feels better for me, ergonomically speaking.
That sucks for me. I like their chicken honey biscuit sandwiches and Dave’s Triples. Haven’t gone often, due to money getting tighter.
Anyhow, time to use my leftovers for a midnight meal. I am using a $3 bowl of Nissin ramen, plus the remnants of a Kirkland pot roast and some buttered yams, alongside a spot of Better than Bullion.
I stockpile several of these pot roasts ($17ish apiece) each CostCo trip, and find them especially grand in a savory stew if I dice them up.
You’re paying $3 on a ramen?
Ramen bowls cost more than cups or basic packages. They are a bit bigger, and have some extra flavoring, and can be prepped at 1 in the morning without having to wash dishes.
The cup style has too little water for my taste, and I don’t feel comfortable balancing a cup of hot ramen back to my room. The bowl stuff just feels better for me, ergonomically speaking.