My mission to capture every item in Costco has taken me to the frozen food section this week folks!
All of the deserts, veggies, meats, seafood and prepared goodies are present and accounted for on this edition! (124 of them to be exact!)
Whether you’re looking for pizza, raw or cooked shrimp, ice cream bars or beyond meat burgers, they’re all chillin’ down below waiting for you to browse past.
So is Ewok, he’s just chillin’ waiting for me to walk by and squish his little feet because they’re pretty cute!
I’m sure I’ll pay for it later though… But it’ll be worth it.
Enjoy browsing the freezer aisles folks, and I’ll see you on Friday.
Be kind, be safe and stay healthy!
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Costco Frozen Food Section Superpost May 25th 2022
Quite the undertaking…. thanks!
Does anyone have an opinion about the frozen croissants? They work out to $.50 apiece which is pretty amazing. I don’t eat them often at all but it would be a nice treat once in a while 😋
I can heartily recommend the box of frozen chocolate chunk cookies. I bake just 6 at a time, so nice to have freshly baked cookies without too much guilt 😝. And they’re the same cookies that are sold in the bakery for lots more $$!
Cheers from Waterdown 😁
Hi Jan: We buy the frozen croissants all the time and we love them! Just put the quantity you want for breakfast (two each for us) and put them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper on the counter (2 boxes of parchment paper in a package are available at Costco). After about 23 minutes, set the oven to 350F and when the oven is ready, pop them on the middle rack and bake for about 23 minutes. Delicious with jam and hot coffee. After the power came back on (after 2 and a half DAYS) we had croissants for breakfast the next morning. Luckily we have a generator and didn’t lose any food.
Hey Marie, thanks for the info!! I should give them a try for sure. In the past, I’ve bought the bakery croissants in the clamshell. If there’s extra, I slice them in half horizontally, seal them in a freezer bag and freeze them. Then if I’m craving one, they can go directly into the toaster. Slather with butter and raspberry jam. Rinse and repeat 🤤😋!
Sorry to hear about your outtage. We were “only” 8 hours so our frig/freezer was ok since we kept the doors closed and ate pb sandwiches for supper. But croissants woulda been awesome!
Well, Jan, after you try the frozen croissants you’ll never look at a clamshell again! No comparison. If you try the frozen ones, I’ll be interested in your reaction.
We tried them once. They come all in one bag frozen together. You almost would need to separate the box into smaller portions before freezing at home. They tasted great once they were cooked!!
I bought the yellowfin tuna and didn’t like it at all. Taste was very fishy and didn’t look anything like the picture on the bag. I know it’s not sushi grade but guess I was hoping for better. Anyone else try? Maybe I just didn’t cook it right.
Hey Eric. I’ve found this tuna is kind of hit and miss. Probably about 2 years ago we had a bag that was great, and then last year had a bag that was only OK. Texture and taste, smell were yes a little fishy. My partners parents also found the same thing.
Quite the undertaking…. thanks!
Does anyone have an opinion about the frozen croissants? They work out to $.50 apiece which is pretty amazing. I don’t eat them often at all but it would be a nice treat once in a while 😋
I can heartily recommend the box of frozen chocolate chunk cookies. I bake just 6 at a time, so nice to have freshly baked cookies without too much guilt 😝. And they’re the same cookies that are sold in the bakery for lots more $$!
Cheers from Waterdown 😁
Thank you Jan! I can’t speak to the croissants either, but I’m sure someone around here has tried them. I’ll ask in tomorrows post!
Hi Jan: We buy the frozen croissants all the time and we love them! Just put the quantity you want for breakfast (two each for us) and put them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper on the counter (2 boxes of parchment paper in a package are available at Costco). After about 23 minutes, set the oven to 350F and when the oven is ready, pop them on the middle rack and bake for about 23 minutes. Delicious with jam and hot coffee. After the power came back on (after 2 and a half DAYS) we had croissants for breakfast the next morning. Luckily we have a generator and didn’t lose any food.
Hey Marie, thanks for the info!! I should give them a try for sure. In the past, I’ve bought the bakery croissants in the clamshell. If there’s extra, I slice them in half horizontally, seal them in a freezer bag and freeze them. Then if I’m craving one, they can go directly into the toaster. Slather with butter and raspberry jam. Rinse and repeat 🤤😋!
Sorry to hear about your outtage. We were “only” 8 hours so our frig/freezer was ok since we kept the doors closed and ate pb sandwiches for supper. But croissants woulda been awesome!
Well, Jan, after you try the frozen croissants you’ll never look at a clamshell again! No comparison. If you try the frozen ones, I’ll be interested in your reaction.
Checked this morning, and Costco Fredericton has put the frozen lobster back up to $29.99.
Hey there Carol, thank you for letting us know!
WOW, THANKS VERY MUCH !!!!!!! That is awesome !!!!! Good work !!!
I don’t usually look through the freezer section so it is very interesting to see all of the items.
You really are doing a fantastic job promoting Costco products, they should be paying you.
Thanks again, cheers, Layla 💐🍹☘🌞🌺
We tried them once. They come all in one bag frozen together. You almost would need to separate the box into smaller portions before freezing at home. They tasted great once they were cooked!!
Oooooo all those pizzas! I know what I’m craving for dinner tonight.
Thanks for all you do at Costco!
Thank you! I’m craving them for lunch!
I bought the yellowfin tuna and didn’t like it at all. Taste was very fishy and didn’t look anything like the picture on the bag. I know it’s not sushi grade but guess I was hoping for better. Anyone else try? Maybe I just didn’t cook it right.
Hey Eric. I’ve found this tuna is kind of hit and miss. Probably about 2 years ago we had a bag that was great, and then last year had a bag that was only OK. Texture and taste, smell were yes a little fishy. My partners parents also found the same thing.