How to Shop for Your Entire Thanksgiving Meal at Costco

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When you think of shopping at Costco, you might picture endless aisles of over-sized condiments, giant boxes of diapers and trunk-sized packages of toilet paper — not exactly a place you’d imagine doing all of your grocery shopping. But Costco isn’t just a place to buy household items in bulk. In fact, the big-box retailer has a huge selection of fresh food items, too.

As shoppers gear up to feed the masses this Thanksgiving, Costco truly is “one-stop shopping” for everything you need to serve a complete holiday meal. From prepped fresh veggies, to pre-cooked turkey, to extra seating for guests, shopping at Costco for your Thanksgiving meal will save you a ton of hassle. Here are ways to save time and pay less by hosting a Costco Thanksgiving.

Serve Frozen Appetizers

In addition to fresh ingredients for cooking, Costco also has an enormous frozen food section that features dozens of pre-cooked appetizers. This way, you can quickly put together some hot bites to keep your guests satiated while you’re busy preparing the main dishes. You can go with something classic, like Hebrew National franks in a blanket, or something non-traditional, like chicken and cilantro mini wontons. If you’ve got foodies in the family, Costco also has cheese pierogis, jumbo crab cakes and Italian style meatballs that will impress them.

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Create an Artisanal Cheese Plate

Pick up some artisanal cheeses from Costco and create a cheese plate for another quick and impressive way to feed a large group. Costco sells cheese individually or by the collection, which is an easy way to go if you aren’t sure which cheeses to choose. For example, the Sid Wainer & Son global cheese collection feeds 26 people and showcases 5 different kinds of cheese from around the world. Costco also sells Dare celebration cracker variety packs, mixed nuts, fresh fruit and dried figs to complete the presentation.

Include Some Pre-Cooked Turkey Breasts

If you’re hosting a small group or you’re short on oven space or time, consider purchasing a fully cooked 4-pound turkey breast from Costco instead of a whole bird. Even if you plan on cooking a whole turkey, which Costco also sells, having an extra breast or two can ensure you have enough food for the day and plenty of leftovers for sandwiches later. You can shop even smarter with these Costco saving tips.