+1. Fish sticks?! |
Omg, fish sticks are the devil! Clutch your pearls! |
Cook fish for your child, not processed crap. |
I'm not sure who this Trader Joe character is with his so-called fish "sticks", but Julia Mary Katherine simply will NOT have processed fish. She simply SHAN'T. |
Fish sticks are delicious. Especially with tartar sauce. |
| Pigs in a blanket, hummus, any candy. Ask for stickers on the way out. Freeze dried fruit. Cheese sticks. Mini cupcakes. |
| Their orange cranberries. Kids love them as a snack or in oatmeal. |
No, you should try my smoothies. Can't taste the flax. Or chia seeds, those are good too, OP. |
+1 Aren't you other PPs precious. |
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Roasted seaweed snacks
Crispy broccoli Lentil curls Dehydrated mango Frozen tamales Frozen masala burgers Yogurt squishers Persian cucumbers |
TJ's banana are something like 19cents each, whereas you can get 3lbs of bananas for $1.39 at Costco! |
I do. These are for the rare occasion when the date night sitter prepares something for her if I don't have time. Step out of your mommy martyrdom every once and a while, hmm? We've had the same box for 3 months. If you're gonna do fish sticks, theirs are processed much less than other brands. A lot less ingredients. |
The internet tells me that there are 2.5 large Bananas in a lb. So the TJ bananas cost $1.42 for 3 lbs (or really $1.52 for a tad more, since you can't actually buy 7.5 bananas). Those 3 cents are not worth the price of a membership, or gas to get to Costco. |
| Some of you people have way too much time on your hands! |
We online discussing Trader Joe foods for toddlers. No one who opened this thread (me included!) is in a position to throw stones. -- Banana price checker #2 |