Easter falls on April 20th this year, which means there's plenty of time to stock up on groceries at Costco. If you're a retiree living on a fixed income, you'll probably want to look for those sales while you're shopping.
Right now, Costco has some great deals on seasonal buys -- but these items are sure to sell out fast. The next time you go shopping, keep an eye out for these six budget-friendly grocery items.
You might want to pick up a few ahead of Easter.
Everyone loves a good Easter egg hunt. At Costco, you can get five dozen large eggs (Kirkland Signature brand) to hard boil and decorate for the kids. Or if your grandkids enjoy decorating, too, you can make it a family activity -- and a prime bonding moment.
You can buy these eggs throughout the year. Currently, these eggs cost $14.29 on Instacart, but you never know when they'll go on sale.
Even if you've got a lot of time on your hands, you shouldn't be expected to spend all day cooking this Easter. Make life a little bit easier with this spiral ham meal from Costco. This meal can serve up to eight people and costs $169.99. That's about $22 per person.
This meal includes a 5-pound boneless, fully cooked carver ham with glaze. It also comes with sausage and cranberry stuffing (2 pounds), creamed spinach (2 pounds), scalloped potatoes au Gratin (2 pounds) and mac and cheese (2 pounds).
While not currently on sale, Costco's been known to have deals on similar items in the past. As Easter approaches, keep an eye out for those manufacturer's savings. And be sure to act fast as supplies don't often last.
If you don't want to run the risk of leaving hardboiled eggs out in your yard, lost and forgotten until summer rolls around, you can always grab some plastic eggs to fill with Jelly Belly jelly beans. You can also fill those Easter baskets for the grandkids or grandnieces and nephews.
At Costco, you can snag a 2-pound bag of assorted jelly beans with 49 fun flavors for $19.99. What's even better is that jelly beans tend to last, so you won't have to wait until the week before Easter to get them.
And since Easter sweets don't stop at jelly beans, why not pick up some chocolate to fill those baskets? For $24.49, you can get a 90-ounce variety pack of ten different candies, including Snickers, Twix, Reese's peanut butter cups, Kit Kats, and M&Ms. Even if you've got picky eaters in the family, there's something for everyone in this bag.
You can never have too many paper towels, especially if you're planning to host Easter -- or any other upcoming holiday. And if you're trying to stick to a budget, these Kirkland Signature paper towels could be just what you need.
For $23.99, you'll get 12 individual rolls. Each roll is 2-ply and has 160 sheets. They're thick, absorbent and will make cleaning up those inevitable holiday messes a breeze.
As you start planning your Easter holiday, a must-buy -- if you want to avoid doing a ton of dishes -- are these hard plastic plates. They come in a variety pack of 50 white plates. There are 25 7.5-inch plates and 25 10.25-inch plates. They cost $14.99 -- less than what you'd find at most other places.
While you're stocking up, consider grabbing this 140-count of hefty plastic cups as well. They normally cost $14.99, but currently go for $10.99 online.