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Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2025 05:41:52 GMT
Subject: Costco Special - Heres a 12-Month Membership PLUS a Keurig K-Elite

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COSTCO WHOLESALE
Your Member Benefits Review
As a valued Costco Member in a participating location, you are invited to share your opinions. This is a member-focused update regarding a questionnaire program.
Qualifying participants may receive:
A Keurig Coffee Maker (for the first 2,000 qualifying recipients)
A 12-month membership term provided at no charge to eligible participants
No payment is required for items received through this program.
Participate in the Member Questionnaire
Participation is subject to availability based on the number of respondents.
Thank you for your ongoing membership and for helping shape the Costco experience.
I was just thinking about the team meeting we had last week regarding the quarterly project timelines. The discussion about resource allocation was quite detailed. John mentioned that the initial phase might require more hands on deck than we had pre
viously estimated. Sarah countered with data from the last similar project, suggesting a more streamlined approach could work if we adjust the milestones. It was a good back and forth. I need to review my notes before our follow up call on Thursday.
The main goal is to ensure we don't overextend in the first month while maintaining momentum. On a completely different note, I tried a new recipe for vegetarian chili over the weekend. It called for three different types of beans, fire roasted tomat
oes, and a blend of spices I don't usually use together – a bit of smoked paprika and a touch of cinnamon. The result was surprisingly good, very hearty. I shared it with my neighbor who is always looking for meatless options. She asked for the rec
ipe, so I'll have to write it down properly. I think the key was letting it simmer for a long time on a low heat. I paired it with some homemade cornbread, which turned out a bit denser than I wanted. I might need to adjust the baking powder ratio ne
xt time. Back to work matters, the software update for the internal dashboard is scheduled for Friday evening. The IT team sent a memo outlining the expected downtime, which should be minimal. They've asked all departments to save their work before f
ive PM. I'll send a reminder to my group that afternoon. The new features look promising, especially the customizable report templates. It should save a lot of time once everyone gets used to it. Training sessions are planned for next week. I hope th
e weather holds for the weekend. The forecast looks uncertain, with a chance of rain on Saturday. I was hoping to finally get to the garden and do some weeding. The flower beds are getting a bit wild. If it does rain, maybe it's a good opportunity to
finally organize the home office. That drawer full of cables and old electronics is a mystery I've been avoiding. Every time I open it, I find another charger for a device I no longer own. I should really just sort them into keep and recycle piles.
It's one of those tasks that seems small but feels so satisfying once it's done. I remember my grandmother used to have a similar drawer in her kitchen, full of buttons and thread. She could always find the exact match for a missing button. I don't t
hink I have that skill. Speaking of skills, I've been meaning to practice my Spanish more consistently. I try to use a language app for a few minutes each morning, but sometimes the routine gets skipped. Perhaps I can try listening to a podcast durin
g my commute instead. I heard there are some good ones that discuss current events in slower, clearer Spanish. It would be more engaging than just vocabulary drills. My friend Mark traveled to Spain last year and said immersion was the only thing tha
t really improved his comprehension. A short trip isn't possible right now, so I'll have to create a different kind of immersion. Maybe I'll switch my phone's language setting for a week and see how that goes. It could be frustrating but also effecti
ve. The book I'm reading is set in Barcelona, which is part of what sparked this thought. The descriptions of the city markets and architecture are very vivid. It makes me want to visit, to see the Gothic Quarter and try authentic paella. I've only e
ver had the version you find in restaurants here, which is probably quite different. I should look for a local cooking class that focuses on Spanish cuisine. That could be a fun weekend activity with friends. Combining a new recipe with a bit of cult
ural learning. I'll have to suggest it at our next get together. We usually just go out for dinner, but doing something active like a cooking class could be a nice change. I think Linda would be interested, she's always talking about wanting to learn
to cook something new. Robert might be harder to convince, but he does love to eat. I'm sure we could find a class that ends with everyone enjoying the meal they prepared. That seems like a good incentive. I'll do some research online this evening a
nd send a few options to the group.

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The discussion about resource allocation was quite detailed. John mentioned that the initial phase might require more hands on deck than we had pre viously estimated. Sarah countered with data from the last similar project, suggesting a more streamlined approach could work if we adjust the milestones. It was a good back and forth. I need to review my notes before our follow up call on Thursday. The main goal is to ensure we don't overextend in the first month while maintaining momentum. On a completely different note, I tried a new recipe for vegetarian chili over the weekend. It called for three different types of beans, fire roasted tomat oes, and a blend of spices I don't usually use together – a bit of smoked paprika and a touch of cinnamon. The result was surprisingly good, very hearty. I shared it with my neighbor who is always looking for meatless options. She asked for the rec ipe, so I'll have to write it down properly. I think the key was letting it simmer for a long time on a low heat. I paired it with some homemade cornbread, which turned out a bit denser than I wanted. I might need to adjust the baking powder ratio ne xt time. Back to work matters, the software update for the internal dashboard is scheduled for Friday evening. The IT team sent a memo outlining the expected downtime, which should be minimal. They've asked all departments to save their work before f ive PM. I'll send a reminder to my group that afternoon. The new features look promising, especially the customizable report templates. It should save a lot of time once everyone gets used to it. Training sessions are planned for next week. I hope th e weather holds for the weekend. The forecast looks uncertain, with a chance of rain on Saturday. I was hoping to finally get to the garden and do some weeding. The flower beds are getting a bit wild. If it does rain, maybe it's a good opportunity to finally organize the home office. That drawer full of cables and old electronics is a mystery I've been avoiding. Every time I open it, I find another charger for a device I no longer own. I should really just sort them into keep and recycle piles. It's one of those tasks that seems small but feels so satisfying once it's done. I remember my grandmother used to have a similar drawer in her kitchen, full of buttons and thread. She could always find the exact match for a missing button. I don't t hink I have that skill. Speaking of skills, I've been meaning to practice my Spanish more consistently. I try to use a language app for a few minutes each morning, but sometimes the routine gets skipped. Perhaps I can try listening to a podcast durin g my commute instead. I heard there are some good ones that discuss current events in slower, clearer Spanish. It would be more engaging than just vocabulary drills. My friend Mark traveled to Spain last year and said immersion was the only thing tha t really improved his comprehension. A short trip isn't possible right now, so I'll have to create a different kind of immersion. Maybe I'll switch my phone's language setting for a week and see how that goes. It could be frustrating but also effecti ve. The book I'm reading is set in Barcelona, which is part of what sparked this thought. The descriptions of the city markets and architecture are very vivid. It makes me want to visit, to see the Gothic Quarter and try authentic paella. I've only e ver had the version you find in restaurants here, which is probably quite different. I should look for a local cooking class that focuses on Spanish cuisine. That could be a fun weekend activity with friends. Combining a new recipe with a bit of cult ural learning. I'll have to suggest it at our next get together. We usually just go out for dinner, but doing something active like a cooking class could be a nice change. I think Linda would be interested, she's always talking about wanting to learn to cook something new. Robert might be harder to convince, but he does love to eat. I'm sure we could find a class that ends with everyone enjoying the meal they prepared. That seems like a good incentive. I'll do some research online this evening a nd send a few options to the group. </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> </center> </body> </html>

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