15 edible gifts from Costco that we want to eat right now
SalonThis story first appeared on Food52, an online community that gives you everything you need for a happier kitchen and home – that means tested recipes, a shop full of beautiful products, a cooking hotline, and everything in between! There's one thing we know to be true: pretty much everyone loves a thoughtful food gift — you simply can't go wrong with giving something edible. Cookies There's something for everyone: Kirkland Signature Chocolate Crepes, David's Butter Pecan Meltaways, Kirkland Signature European cookies, Kirkland's Signature Walkers Shortbread in a cute tin, and Shasha Gingerbread Cookies, ready to be decorated. The Italian version is panettone and of course Costco stocks that, too — there's the Chiostro Di Saronno Speciality Panettone Cake, which comes in a two-pound tin for $21.99. DIY cookie jars The beauty of Costco is that you can buy large quantities of most everything on the cheap — so why not get a little crafty this year and make DIY Cookie Jars for everyone on your holiday list: Buy a palate glass jars, or to save even more money, use a washed-out plastic, screw-on lidded Costco snack containers.