It might come with the territory of being a foodie, but there aren’t too many things I don’t like eating. Okay, I’m not all that into ranch, mayo is an absolute no, I can’t stand bleu cheese, and don’t even think about feeding me chicken salad. Aside from that, I’m pretty much the least picky eater on the face of the planet. Sure, there are things I don’t prefer, but we’ve all got our preferences, right? There’s room for all of us at the table, no matter what your food aversions happen to be. Except for you garlic and onion haters out there—that’s just absurd.
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Regardless, as much as I may not like certain things, I’m always down to try it at least once, and if you’re getting your feet wet and traversing the wild world of cuisine, there’s no better place to look than Costco. They’ve got everything from delicious grain salads and shrimp ceviche to the viral Dubai chocolate and a slew of international delights. It’s a treasure trove of culinary exploration, whether you’re looking for a complete meal or just a quick and easy afternoon snack.
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Speaking of snacks, the latest crispy, crunchy delicacy is perfect for seafood lovers who want to try something a little different. According to @costcodeals you can now find bags of Paradise Green Crab Curry Flavored Rice Bites at Costco, and shoppers are racing to pick up a bag. Shoppers can find bright red 12-ounce bags of these satisfyingly crisp chips for a meager $8.99. The snacks are made from crunchy Thai rice shaped into wheels, dusted with savory crab curry seasoning for an incredibly flavorful bite.
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The crisps are also gluten and dairy free and are made using sustainably sourced palm oil for a snack you can feel good about. These would be great on their own, or crushed up on top of salads, or dipped into luscious crab dip. Now that’s what we call meta. I might even forgo my no-mayo policy for that one. Maybe. Do I at least get points for trying?
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