Trader Joes

Anonymous
Chili lime seasoning (great on grilled fish, fish tacos, chicken, mangoes, jicama)
Everything But the Bagel Seasoning (great on eggs, smoked salmon, avocado toast, and Asian stir fries)
Dark chocolate peanut butter cups
Pretzel rolls
Eggs (good price)
Shredded Brussels sprouts
Kerrygold butter
Frozen cauliflower rice


To the person who thinks it’s a glorified 7-11... just because people are posting suggestions for things like the mandarin orange chicken in the frozen section, doesn’t mean that’s ALLhe are buying. They may not be highlighting the brown rice and dried black beans and rolled oats because that’s something you can get at most grocery stores. You can buy whole unprocessed foods at Trader Joe’s, you can fill your cart with them. Definitely not a glorified 7-11.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AM I the only one who doesn't like their cheese? I feel like they don't necessarily properly store it and every time I've bought it, I've had an issue.
I am the opposite. I only buy cheese from there because its rbst free without paying for organic.
Anonymous
OP with a loongg list thanks! Just looked at description of cookie butter, thought it was similar to Nutella but way less sugar...so it's on the list.

You guys are awesome, love when we keep it happy and light!
Anonymous
Fish sticks
green goddess dressing
hummus
flatbread
brioche
cauliflower gnocchi (surprisingly tasty)
Anonymous
Lots already posted, but I love their vegan pesto. Spread over chicken breast and bake with sliced tomatoes
Anonymous
Ok people, you ALL need to try the Zhoug sauce; freshly made located near the hummos and dips. It's spicy, herby, delicious. You will all thank me later

Also white truffle potato chips...my guilty pleasure!
Anonymous
Chile lime chicken burgers (super healthy and delish-frozen)
Channa Masala (frozen)
Green salad dressing in refrigerated section (avocado based, super healthy)
Refrigerated steamed lentils
Organic plain yogurt
Rolled oats (gluten free)
All nuts
Frozen brussel sprouts (for $.99!)
Frozen multi-color cauliflower
Frozen mango cubes
Canned beans
Aged gouda
Unexpected cheddar

And of course the bagel seasoning too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok people, you ALL need to try the Zhoug sauce; freshly made located near the hummos and dips. It's spicy, herby, delicious. You will all thank me later

Also white truffle potato chips...my guilty pleasure!


Oh yeah this stuff is delicious. Love adding a spoonful to cauliflower rice while it cooks.
Anonymous
I think a lot of the things listed are gross...particularly the corn salsa and the new elote chips. Prefer the regular corn dippers! My list is:
Garlic dip
Vegetable gyoza
Shakshuka mix
Bag of jasmine rice
Garlic chipotle salsa
Box of falafel mix
Açaí purée for smoothies
Chili lime tortillas
Super Burrito
Butternut squash gnocchi
Diet lemonade
Muesli
Chia seeds
Grapefruit Secco
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just don’t get Trader Joe’s. Am I alone?


No you are not alone. If you dont consume the majority of your food from a bag, box, or freezer, then TJs is not for you. It's basically a beefed up 7-11.


Your posting the “glorified 7-11” bit E V E R Y. T I M E there is a thread about Trader Joe’s is getting really tiresome. Why don’t you try to come up with a new line.

Anonymous
These are not food items but you should get them:
- Shea butter hand cream (the one in the blue box), it’s the L’Occitane knock off. I’ve converted several people to it. There’s a rose flower version of it right now but the original cream is the best.
- Tea tree oil shampoo
- Hair mask

I don’t think you could go wrong with any of their beauty products.
Anonymous
I know she was just doing her job and what her manager told her to do but...

Asking me "how's the rest of the evening looking for you?" at 8pm on a Sunday??

Come on!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know she was just doing her job and what her manager told her to do but...

Asking me "how's the rest of the evening looking for you?" at 8pm on a Sunday??

Come on!!!

You revived a 5yo thread for this comment?
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