*NUBZ dog chew review.
Costco coupon book is out. I see a lot of good stuff to buy this month.
If you are a dog owner, check out NUBZ (edible) dog chew. I have a few bags of these that the PR people sent me. I gave these to 8 dogs so far. All 8 dogs loved them. It’s supposed to be good for their teeth. So far all 8 dogs went crazy over NUBZ even before I took it out from the package. Since then, I gave NUBZ to the same dogs a few more times. They all enjoyed NUBZ every single time. Cute…

They are $4 off during this coupon period.
Click below link to view coupons – thanks to adamcos.com
I went to Costco at 10 AM as they open the door Sunday morning. I believe this was my first time shopping at Costco on Sunday morning. The parking lot was almost full when they opened the door. The warehouse got packed in no time. Long lines formed right away.
There was a $20.00 coupon on the Water Ridge kitchen faucet. I bought this exact faucet three months ago without a coupon ($78, 99). So, today I bought the faucet at $58.99 and returned it on my old receipt for $78.99 back. I brought a copy (print out) of my old receipt. There was no issue using my print-out receipt.
What you don’t see in the picture are 2 cases of Perrier (24 bottles each).
Coupon saved $38.70
After shopping, I had a hotdog for breakfast.




I went to Costco in Atlanta, Georgia! And I stayed in Macon for the weekend. How cool is that?
I miss Cracker Barrel, Waffle House, Mrs. Winner’s, Piggly Wiggly… and Southern hospitality.
I wish to retire in Georgia.
Landing in Atlanta, Georgia

March 2015
It was an exciting weekend. I visited Costco in San Francisco Bay Area. Flying from Burbank to Oakland was just about an hour. I rarely leave my comfort zone. It was exciting and fun.

Friday: I arrived in San Francisco Bay Area late evening. The first thing I noticed was that people seemed classier in San Francisco Bay Area. We went to a fast-food restaurant for a late-night bite. Young people working there were classier than what I was used to. A bunch of high-school kids walked in for Friday night fun. It was a group of kids of mixed races. They were all well behaved, quiet, and classy. Throughout the weekend, I saw nothing but classy people. People were different there. It was strange, and I liked it.
Saturday: We took BART, a public transportation subway system, to downtown San Francisco for lunch. It was not busy because today was Saturday. But now I know how people in the Bay area commute to the big city every day.
I had good, authentic Chinese food for lunch. Then I learned they didn’t take credit cards. Pretty much all restaurants in China Town had “Cash Only” signs.


Sunday: We went to Costco in Danville (San Francisco Bay Area). The entire warehouse looked familiar, except they had an insane amount of coffees. They had about twice as many coffee varieties compared to Costco in my area.
It was cool to see San Francisco Giants’ “World Series Champion” hoodies. I felt the patriotism.
It was a glorious weekend I will never forget.


I went to Costco after work for quick shopping, and I sampled this amazing fish stick. “Please have some more,” the lady said. So, I took one more sample and took a bag home.
I thought garlic-flavored olive oil was interesting.
Costco pineapples are so good and so cheap.
I cut the rotisserie chicken in half and vacuum-packed it for later (single life 101). It’s a lot of food for one person. This vacuumed-packed half chicken will be good for several months.
Instant coupons saved $7.50.

*Photograph was taken with iPhone. iPhones take OK pictures. But picture quality is pretty bad compared to REAL cameras.
