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I live 2 hours from the nearest Costco. Here are 10 items worth the 130-mile drive.

22 May 2025 at 09:39
The author's full cart leaving Costco.
I drive two hours to shop for my two-person household at Costco.

C.J. Beecher

  • There are no Costco stores in Wyoming, so I drive 130 miles out of state to shop there every month.
  • Bulk shopping helps keep my grocery bill in check.
  • I always stock up on items like toilet paper, Greek yogurt, and gluten-free snacks.

I didn't know just how vital Costco was to my household until we moved from Denver to Sheridan, Wyoming.

Alongside Rhode Island and West Virginia, Wyoming is one of three states without any Costco locations.

Despite my husband and I being DINKWADs (dual income, no kids, with a dog), we're accustomed to shopping in bulk, in part because we grew up in rural areas where it's common to do so. It also helps us stretch our grocery budget.

Now, when I make my monthly two-hour drive to Costco in Billings, Montana, I never leave the store without these 10 items.

Kirkland Signature plain Greek yogurt is the most versatile ingredient in my fridge.
A white tub of Kirkland Signature plain Greek yogurt.
Kirkland Signature plain Greek yogurt is one of my must-buy items at Costco.

C.J. Beecher

Plain Greek yogurt is my superstar ingredient for adding protein to recipes. I like to use it in place of sour cream, add protein powder to it for a quick breakfast, and use it in place of oil when baking gluten-free brownies.

This 48-ounce tub lasts me about two weeks.

Better Than Bouillon roasted beef base is my secret sauce.
A close-up of the author's hand holding a jar of Better Than Bouillon Roasted Beef Base.
I like using Better Than Bouillon roasted beef base for gravies, marinades, soups, and more.

C.J. Beecher

In my opinion, the Better Than Bouillon roasted beef base tastes much richer than boxed broths, so it's great for making stews and soups.

I also like to use it for gravies, marinades, and slow-cooked meats.

I make sure 80% of my cart is filled with produce.
A variety of produce items, including baby spinach, bananas, and mushrooms, in the author's cart.
I love finding organic produce at Costco.

C.J. Beecher

I like to buy organic produce, like the Josie's Organics baby spinach, at Costco because I can get more for my money than I do at my local grocery store.

The Simple Mills almond flour crackers are a great gluten-free snack.
Boxes of Simple Mills almond flour crackers.
I love these crackers as part of my gluten-free diet.

C.J. Beecher

I've noticed that gluten-free snacks can be hard to find in my local grocery store.

So, I like purchasing a double-bag box of Simple Mills almond flour crackers at Costco. They usually last me a month and are always a hit at family gatherings.

Liquid IV is my not-so-guilty pleasure.
A bag of lemon lime and white peach Liquid IV.
I like having sugar-free Liquid IV after workouts.

C.J. Beecher

When I can fit it into my grocery budget, Liquid IV is one of my splurge items.

Having these hydration packets on hand, especially in the hotter months living at higher elevations, is a game changer for me. I've noticed that when I use them, I get fewer headaches and cramps post-workout.

I also like to pour them over ice with a lime wedge for a dinnertime mocktail.

This bag of Kirkland Signature frozen shrimp will be thawed in time for dinner.
A bag of Kirkland frozen shrimp held in front of a freezer case.
I usually buy a bag of Kirkland Signature shrimp and let it thaw during the two-hour car ride home.

C.J. Beecher

In my experience, it can be hard to find good seafood that won't bust my grocery budget. That's why I always grab a bag of Kirkland Signature frozen shrimp.

Plus, it's thawed by the time I get home, so I can make dinner quickly.

Kirkland Signature eggs are a great value.
A clear package of 24 Kirkland organic free-range eggs.
I like to buy eggs at Costco instead of a local grocery store.

C.J. Beecher

A dozen eggs can cost nearly $6 at my local grocery store. So, I love that I can get a 24-pack of Kirkland Signature eggs at Costco for $8.20.

Pure Protein Bars make the perfect road trip snack.
Boxes of Pure Protein bars on display.
Pure Protein bars are a staple in my house.

C.J. Beecher

I always snag a box of these Pure Protein bars at Costco as part of my high-protein diet. They're a great road trip snack for my drive home, too.

I will never stop buying Charmin toilet paper in bulk.
A display of Charmin Ultra Soft bulk toilet paper.
Stocking up on toilet paper is always a top priority.

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For me, buying toilet paper in bulk isn't just about saving money. It's also about my irrational fear of running out โ€” fueled by the shortage during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Periodically, Costco will run a sale, and I'll buy two packages of Charmin at a time.

Before heading home, I always remember to fuel up.
Kirkland Signature Fuel pump sign.
Lower fuel prices are an added benefit of a Costco membership.

C.J. Beecher

As a Costco member, I get access to its gas stations, so my final purchase is always getting gas for the 130-mile drive home.

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