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Hello, Costco shoppers! Another month is upon us and that means a new crop of deals from Costco. I’m a regular Costco shopper, one of the ones that they approach in the checkout line to make sure I am an executive member, since I spend so much money there. I buy so many staples at Costco—staples like oils andnuts, all of my berries (fresh and frozen) and frozen dumplings and pizzas, too. Not only does Costco have good prices on most things they sell, the quality is great as well.

I scannedFebruary’s warehouse dealsand here are my top picks. Which will you add to your shopping list?

1. San Pellegrino Sparkling Mineral Water

$5 off in warehouses only

I’m not much of a still water drinker, but I cansip on sparkling water all day,no problem. While I do have aSoda Streamat home, I do keep some bottles and cans on hand for when I run out of carbonating cartridges or for on-the-go drinking. This 24-pack of 16.9-ounce bottles clocks in at less than $1 per bottle.

2. That’s It Mini Fruit Bars

$4 off in warehouses andonline

If you have kids at home like me, you probably keep some sort of fruit bar or gummy something-or-other on hand for snacks and lunch bags. These fruit bars are one of my personal favorites, as they’re made from 100% fruit, the primary fruit plus apples. This bag of 24 bars includes 8 each in strawberry, mango and blueberry flavors.

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3. San Francisco Bay Decaf French Roast Whole Bean Coffee

Decaf drinkers rejoice! You can get a 3-pound bag for $5 in store or a 2-pack of 2-pound bagsonline. If you don’t have a coffee grinder at home, don’t forget to grind it on your way out of the store.

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4. Hellmann’s or Best Foods Mayonnaise

$3 off in warehouses andonline

5. Classico Organic Pasta Sauce

$3.30 off in warehouses only

If you keep pasta sauce on hand, this is a good deal to snag. Just keep in mind that this sauce is a bit higher in sodium that we like—we recommend 300 milligrams or less per serving, and this one has 530 milligrams. If you’re watching your sodium intake, it’s something to be mindful of when looking at your entire day of eating.

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6. Nature’s Path Pumpkin Seed + Flax Granola

$3.40 off in warehouses only

Packed with whole-grain oats and pumpkin and flaxseed, this pick boasts 5 grams fiber and 6 grams protein per ¾-cup serving. Cinnamon and molasses give it a warming flavor profile. It’s worth noting that each serving has 9 grams of added sugar, so consider sprinkling it over plain yogurt instead of a flavored or sweetened one.

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7. Portofino Solid Yellowfin Tuna

$3.30 off in warehouses and online

Tuna is always in my cupboard, as it’s an easy, inexpensive protein to transform into quick lunches anddinners. This solid tuna (which means it’s in larger chunks versus flakes) comes packed in oil (my dogs love that oil drizzled over their dog food!). It’s a little hard to tease out the sustainability specifics from this brand, butAmazon reviewerssuggest that it comes from the South Pacific. PerMonterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch program, yellowfin tuna from that area is rated either Best Choice or Good Alternative.

8. Tyson Crispy Chicken Strips

$4.50 off in warehouses only

9. Tattooed Chef Riced Cauliflower Stir-Fry

$3 off in warehouses only

If you’re a riced cauliflower fan, consider adding it to your grocery list. You get four 12-ounce bags that reheat in six minutes. Studded with peas, corn and bell pepper, the riced cauliflower is seasoned with a sesame ginger sauce.

10. Ling Ling Chicken & Vegetable Potstickers

Speaking of fried rice, one of my go-to meals is making potstickers and fried rice. Ling Ling is one of my favorites, partially because it comes with sauce packets too. I also like to incorporate potstickers intosoupsandstir-fries.

11. Kevin’s Korean BBQ-Style Beef

I’ve seen a variety of Kevin’s products at my Costco lately, including this one. It’s a bit on the high side sodium-wise on its own (540 milligrams per serving), but once you round out your meal with a vegetable and some rice, it’s pretty reasonable.

12. Supplements

As per usual, there are lots of supplements on sale, including fish oil fromNature’s Bounty($5 off) andSports Research($6 off), as well asKirkland Signature Wild Alaskan Fish Oil($4.50 off) andNature’s Bounty Vitamin D3($4 off). Both fish oil and vitamin D are important and can be hard to get enough of through food, so taking a supplement can sometimes be a good insurance policy. Some of the benefits ofgetting enough omega-3sinclude improved heart health and cognitive function, while having adequate vitamin D intake may helplower your risk of skin cancer,tame chronic inflammationand more. All four have independent verifications, so you can be confident that you’re actually getting what you think you’re getting in each bottle—which is important becausemost supplements aren’t regulated.

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