Your family's favorite frozen/prepared foods from Trader Joe's?

Anonymous
Shrimp tempura. We have it with rice and avocado
Anonymous
Their frozen taquitos.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Looking for convenience foods that my teenage boys can heat up for lunch or that I can throw together for them for an easy dinner. One is a vegetarian. So far the mozzarella sticks are a hit, and sometimes they will eat the tofu orange "chicken." other suggestions? I have heard the frozen Mac and cheese is good, and the carnitas (for the meat eater). Thanks!


We avoid processed food and thus don't shop at TJ. So much junk.


What a superior person you are!!


I know this already. I don't need for you to affirm it.


Then why did you post?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking for convenience foods that my teenage boys can heat up for lunch or that I can throw together for them for an easy dinner. One is a vegetarian. So far the mozzarella sticks are a hit, and sometimes they will eat the tofu orange "chicken." other suggestions? I have heard the frozen Mac and cheese is good, and the carnitas (for the meat eater). Thanks!


We avoid processed food and thus don't shop at TJ. So much junk.


Slow clap PP. Slow clap.


Two obnoxious condescending posters. Eating healthier has obviously not made either of you a better person.

You have no answer for the OP's question other than to look down your noses and insult the OP. What a waste of protoplasm you each are.

OP, the entrees that we've tried and like include Beef Bourguignon, Coq au Vin, Mojito Salmon and the various rice bowls.
Vegetarian ones are Channa Masala and Vegetable Panang Curry.
Anonymous
aloo chaat
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking for convenience foods that my teenage boys can heat up for lunch or that I can throw together for them for an easy dinner. One is a vegetarian. So far the mozzarella sticks are a hit, and sometimes they will eat the tofu orange "chicken." other suggestions? I have heard the frozen Mac and cheese is good, and the carnitas (for the meat eater). Thanks!


We avoid processed food and thus don't shop at TJ. So much junk.


Actually, I am the same way, but I went there tonight to buy the cara cara oranges, and I ended up buying all my produce for the week. I saved a bundle! It is definitely more than just junk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking for convenience foods that my teenage boys can heat up for lunch or that I can throw together for them for an easy dinner. One is a vegetarian. So far the mozzarella sticks are a hit, and sometimes they will eat the tofu orange "chicken." other suggestions? I have heard the frozen Mac and cheese is good, and the carnitas (for the meat eater). Thanks!


We avoid processed food and thus don't shop at TJ. So much junk.


Why did you post on this thread? The title is clear. You realize that you are not required to weigh in on every single thread. Your post is totally worthless. It serves only to demonstrate to all of us what an incredible asshole you must be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Second the potstickers (gyoza). They also have veggie and they are just fine microwaved. Don't forget the dipping sauce!


does the sauce come with it or is it a seperate prodc\uct?
Anonymous
I love the mushroom cheese tartelet
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Second the potstickers (gyoza). They also have veggie and they are just fine microwaved. Don't forget the dipping sauce!


does the sauce come with it or is it a seperate prodc\uct?


Separate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking for convenience foods that my teenage boys can heat up for lunch or that I can throw together for them for an easy dinner. One is a vegetarian. So far the mozzarella sticks are a hit, and sometimes they will eat the tofu orange "chicken." other suggestions? I have heard the frozen Mac and cheese is good, and the carnitas (for the meat eater). Thanks!


We avoid processed food and thus don't shop at TJ. So much junk.


Actually, I am the same way, but I went there tonight to buy the cara cara oranges, and I ended up buying all my produce for the week. I saved a bundle! It is definitely more than just junk.


I hope that works out well for you. The "junk food" is a better buy at Trader Joes since their produce goes bad so quickly.
Anonymous
We are big fans of the vegetarian lasagna. We always have a couple in the freezer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking for convenience foods that my teenage boys can heat up for lunch or that I can throw together for them for an easy dinner. One is a vegetarian. So far the mozzarella sticks are a hit, and sometimes they will eat the tofu orange "chicken." other suggestions? I have heard the frozen Mac and cheese is good, and the carnitas (for the meat eater). Thanks!


We avoid processed food and thus don't shop at TJ. So much junk.


Why did you post on this thread? The title is clear. You realize that you are not required to weigh in on every single thread. Your post is totally worthless. It serves only to demonstrate to all of us what an incredible asshole you must be.


Because I have found that for some totally inexplicable reason, people seem to associate Trader Joes with being a healthy food store. I like to challenge that premise at every turn. I enjoy wrecking schemas.
Anonymous
Red pepper tomato soup which we eat with quesadillas and a salad

Gyoza (aka potstickers) - I lived on these for most of my 20s and we still keep a bag in the freezer for "emergency dinner" - serve with frozen broccoli sauted with a little soy sauce and/or sesame oil.

Frozen fruit + milk + blender = smoothies. You can always add peanut butter for ravenous boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Second the potstickers (gyoza). They also have veggie and they are just fine microwaved. Don't forget the dipping sauce!


does the sauce come with it or is it a seperate prodc\uct?


Separate.


In a bottle - above the frozen food on that shelf.
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