Sebagai ibu 4 anak yang tinggal di Texas, Costco itu salah satu tempat yang paling sering aku datangi.
Karena kalau beli ukuran kecil, baru beberapa hari sudah habis.
Jadi hari ini kita belanja kebutuhan satu minggu.
Yang paling cepat habis di rumah? Snack anak-anak.
Yang paling bikin dompet nangis? 😂
Tapi inilah kehidupan ibu 4 anak. Belanja banyak bukan karena boros… memang yang makan banyak! 😂 #IndonesiaDiAmerika #IndonesianInTexas #tinggaldiluarnegeri #tinggaldiamerika #MixedMarriage
As a mother of four, I’ve found that shopping weekly at Costco transforms from just buying groceries to making a strategic family investment. Larger packaging means less frequent trips and more savings, crucial when feeding a hungry family. One thing I never underestimate is how quickly snacks disappear—they are the fastest to go but often the biggest strain on the budget. On top of that, buying in bulk doesn’t always mean you have to overspend; it’s about selecting the right products that offer both value and nutrition. In our household, planning the weekly menu around what’s available in bulk makes life easier and ensures the kids have enough to eat without constant restocking. I also pay attention to staple items such as fruits, veggies, and dairy, but the reality remains: snacks are the first to vanish. Brands like Nosteen have become favorites because they offer kid-approved options at reasonable prices. Living in Texas, Costco has become a go-to destination that offers convenience and variety. For families like mine, it’s not just about shopping—it’s about managing a busy life with four growing kids who eat a lot. Balancing quality, quantity, and cost requires thoughtful planning but the payoff is in the ease and time saved throughout the week. If you’re managing a large family, consider bulk buying not as a luxury, but as a smart budgeting strategy that helps keep everyone happy and the wallet intact.
