Here’s an entire week worth of low cost breakfast ideas from Costco!
Can you get the ingredients for these breakfasts at any grocery store? Sure. Do whatever works best for you! I have personally found that buying in bulk at Costco and enjoying their high quality mixed with great prices is a great combination to save lots of money on wonderful meals!
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Get ready to buy the few ingredients needed to make these breakfast ideas! Many of the ingredients can be mixed and matched so you’ll get great bang for your buck!
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7 Days of Low Cost Breakfast Ideas from Costco
First, take a look at the seven day menu. Doesn’t this all sound tasty?
- Oatmeal with Berries
- Homemade Granola with Yogurt
- Eggs and Smoothies
- Biscuits and Gravy
- Pancakes and Bacon
- Blueberry Muffins and Eggs
- Warm Vanilla Soother and Toast
Ready for the recipes and details? Take note as you make a grocery list that many of the ingredients needed in these breakfast recipes can be mixed and matched. So if you buy these ingredients, you can make multiple recipes and have a wonderful variety of breakfast meals!
1. Oatmeal with Berries
What to buy at Costco:
- Old Fashioned Oats
- Your favorite Berries
Costco has awesome prices for both. Their oats comes in 10-pound packages so it will go a very long way. (I usually keep some in a canister in my kitchen for easy access, and then freeze the rest to keep it fresh longer.)
Make it easier:
Here are some fun oatmeal recipes that your family might love!
- Homemade Instant Oatmeal Packets
- Frozen Oatmeal Cups (make-ahead, thaw, heat, and serve!)
- Hot Cocoa Oatmeal
2. Homemade Granola with Yogurt
What to buy at Costco:
- Old Fashioned Oats (maybe you’re buying it anyway for the above-mentioned oatmeal!)
- Coconut Oil
- Honey
- Yogurt
- Look through the recipes below to learn about any additional ingredients you’ll need for individual recipes. Remember when you see the ingredients at Costco – you’ll be able to make several recipes worth of granola or other goodies with these ingredients. This makes it worth paying for and saves money in the long run!
Recipes you’ll love:
- Easy Peanut Butter Honey Granola
- Easy Oats and Honey Granola
- Dark Chocolate Almond Granola
- Peanut Butter Chocolate Granola
- 5-Minute Stovetop Granola
- Cranberry Pecan Granola
3. Eggs and Smoothies
What to buy at Costco:
- Eggs
- Frozen Fruit
- Milk
- Fresh Spinach
Recipes you’ll love:
- My husband and I love these smoothies. Our kids prefer this version. Both are full of greens!
- Tropical Smoothies
- Pineapple Mango Smoothies
Scramble or fry eggs to enjoy while you sip your smoothies. You’ll be nourished well and ready to start your day!
4. Biscuits and Gravy
What to buy at Costco:
- Flour
- Butter
- Sausage
- Milk
- Baking Powder
- Salt
Recipes you’ll love:
It’s amazing how inexpensive it is to make biscuits and gravy at home compared to buying it at a restaurant. And it’s hard to beat homemade!
5. Pancakes and Bacon
What to buy at Costco:
- Flour
- Baking Powder
- Milk
- Butter
- Eggs
- Maple Syrup (a little goes a long way!)
- Bacon
Recipes you’ll love:
- Simple Pancake Mix Pancakes
- Whole Wheat Pancakes
- Peanut Butter Pancakes
- Pumpkin Pancakes
- Easy Whole Grain Chocolate Pancakes
- Simple Banana Pancakes
- Whole Wheat Applesauce Pancakes
- Baked Apple Pancake
6. Blueberry Muffins and Eggs
What to buy at Costco:
- Flour
- Coconut Oil
- Brown Sugar
- Baking Powder
- Milk
- Blueberries
- Eggs
Recipes you’ll love:
7. Warm Vanilla Soother and Toast
What to buy at Costco:
- Milk
- Eggs
- Cornstarch
- Maple Syrup
- Bread
- Butter
Recipes you’ll love:
- Warm Vanilla Soother
- Warm Chocolate Soother
- Warm Pumpkin Custard
- Chocolate Mint Soother
- Easily make your own bread for toast! Stir-n-Pour Bread
I love how simple these ingredients are and how you can use them in so many ways to make great meals. Enjoy these 7 breakfast ideas, and consider making them for dinner too. Breakfast for dinner is a favorite!
I just wanted to say how wonderful it has been to read about how you’re feeding good food that isn’t always organic. I have struggled with the guilt of not buying all organic but with prices as bad as they are, at least here in Georgia they are, and my husband on a fixed income, it’s just not feasible for us. Thank you so much for the reminder that God is bigger and He takes such great care of us. I have followed you since the very beginning and I think it’s so amazing how God has used y’all to be such a wonderful impact on so many people.