Yes I know I can buy it directly from them. But I just want Costco to carry it😂 #overnightoats #runner #oatsovernight
Okay, so you guys know my absolute panic when I found out Costco replaced my beloved Cookies & Cream overnight oats. Seriously, for a runner like me, those weren't just breakfast; they were a crucial part of my pre-long run ritual, especially before challenging distances like a half marathon. The thought of facing a 12+ mile run without my go-to fuel is enough to make any superstitious runner, like myself, completely stressed out! I mean, I've never considered myself superstitious until it came to my long runs, and now this. This incident got me thinking: how well does Costco really serve runners when it comes to recovery essentials and fueling? Beyond my personal heartbreak over the Cookies & Cream flavor being replaced by something like Blueberry Strawberry, I started to evaluate what other options are available there. Overnight oats, in general, are a lifesaver for runners. They're packed with slow-release carbs, easy on the stomach for early morning runs, and super convenient. My routine involved just grabbing a pack and knowing I had the perfect fuel. Now, with my favorite gone, I'm forced to look for alternatives. One obvious solution is making my own overnight oats. You can recreate that Cookies & Cream magic with rolled oats, milk (dairy or non-dairy), chia seeds for extra omega-3s, a touch of cocoa powder, and some crushed-up cookies or a healthier version with vanilla protein powder and cacao nibs. This way, you control the ingredients and can customize it perfectly for your needs. Other fantastic flavor combinations include peanut butter banana (which I tried, but it just wasn't the same for my sensitive pre-race stomach!), apple cinnamon, or mixed berry. Beyond just the oats, what other recovery and fueling items does Costco stock that are beneficial for runners? They often have great deals on bulk protein powders, which are essential for muscle repair after a strenuous workout. Electrolyte drinks or powders are also frequently available, helping to replenish lost minerals during long runs. Sometimes you can find large packs of energy bars or gels, though these tend to be specific brands and might fluctuate. For recovery, items like Epsom salts for baths are frequently found, which can be a godsend for sore muscles. It's a reminder that while superstores like Costco offer convenience and bulk savings, sometimes your absolute favorite, niche items might disappear. It forces us to adapt and find new strategies for our fueling and recovery. So, fellow runners, what are your Costco go-tos for recovery essentials? Or better yet, what are your foolproof homemade overnight oat recipes or alternative pre-run breakfasts that get you through those daunting long runs? I'm completely out of my Cookies & Cream comfort zone and open to all suggestions!





























































































