Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Just in Case You Have Wondered...

Recently I bought a 4 lb. bag of trail mix from Costco. It was gone in a matter of hours days. And it was pretty short on the m&m's.


Russ and I started wondering if we would be better off making our own trail mix. On my next trip to the store I bought:



I very scientifically measured out the ingredients and mixed them in a bowl,

then into individual baggies.


Raisins

1.5 lbs

$ 6.00

Peanuts

2.0 lbs

$ 3.60

M&M’s

3.0 lbs

$ 8.00

Mixed nuts

1.5 lbs

$ 6.00

TOTAL

8.0 lbs

$ 23.50




Our trail mix ended up costing us about $3.00/lb. If I remember right, the Costco trail mix was $10.99 for 4 lbs, or $2.75/lb.

Russ pointed out that if we would be a little pickier like him and only eat peanuts, we could make our own trail mix for closer to $2.50/lb. I reminded him that if he would eat half peanuts and half mixed nuts like the rest of us he would be getting all of those good for you fats. Good thing we made "his" and "ours" trail mix.

P.S. Our home made trail mix is lots tastier than the Costco stuff. Now we just have to see if it holds up well.

4 comments:

  1. oh I've wondered....I love Costco and buying in bulk and am always wanting to know what everyone else buys there! (and if it is really the best buy) My latest love from Costco is the stirfry frozen veggies. Yum!

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  2. I'm so glad you figured this out for us. We like to just add a cup or so of our own m&ms to make it more... desirable!

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  3. Jennifer--I'm always wondering if things at Costco are the best buy. Some thing are a significant savings--like salad, cheese, and butter. Some things aren't much of a savings at all. So I was very curious to see how this would work out.

    I wonder what adding Amy's cup of m&m's to the costco bag of trail mix brings the price up to?

    Amy, what's the price of a cup of m&m's??

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  4. LOL, I don't know. We buy a huge bag from Costco and then add the cup or so with each bag of trail mix. Then I pilfer the m&m's that are waiting patiently in the pantry to go in another bag of trail mix. So, honestly I don't know. But I do know that adding a cup of m&ms is way easier than making my own trail mix AND I get to eat the extra m&m's, so I don't question it too much!

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