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Thankfully, many grocery items are easily freezable or have long shelf lives.
you could buy these items ahead of time and use them all winter.
Look for Kirkland Signature items, Costcos private label brand, tosave even more money.
Here are the best Kirkland grocery items that retirees shouldbuy at Costco before winter hits this year.
Kirkland Signature Creamy Almond Butter
TheKirkland Signature Creamy Almond Buttercomes in a 27-ounce jar for $7.49.
Most grocery stores will sell much smaller jars for a very similar price.
It costs $18.99 for eight cans, which is less than $2.40 per can.
Tuna is high in protein, and cans havelong shelf liveswhen unopened.
Tuna salad sandwiches are a healthy, quick and cheap lunch that retirees can make during winter.
Or you could use it to add a protein to a casserole for dinner.
you could use these walnut halves for cooking, baking, snacking or add to your winter oatmeal breakfast.
Kirkland Signature Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Olive oil is another expensive item in most grocery stores.
Costco has a great price, at only $22.99 for a 2-liter bottle oforganic extra virgin olive oil.

Olive oil lasts a long time, so dont be worried about using up this large bottle right away.
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