Healthiest stuff to get at trader joes?

Anonymous
What are the healthy stuff you buy at TJ's that is worth it to you?
I heard they have a good multigrain baking mix that is a healthier version of bisquik. Any other stuff like that?
Anonymous
Quinoa, steel cut oats, agave syrup, white whole wheat flour, organic veggies, frozen organic fruit for smoothies. Love the cheese section.
Anonymous
The only meat I buy there is the ground beef (very cheap and fresh) and frozen fish. other pre-seasoned meats they have there has too much sodium, and the chicken and steaks there are wayyyy too expensive.

I also buy frozen veggies there - much cheaper than Giant or Safeway.

And their rice and pasta (but not tomatoes).
Anonymous
Peanut butter (theirs has no added sugar), same with jelly
Anonymous
Check out the Fooducate app. You can scan a bar code and it gives you a quick profile of how bad a given food is for you -- great for processed foods like at TJs. I was pleasantly surprised their sweet potato fries got an "A-".
Anonymous
I buy there organic beef and chicken, and frozen salmon
Anonymous
I need to get off of DCUM. Threads just keep repeating themselves at this point!!!
Anonymous
Precooked lentils and beets in the produce section. Big time saver!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I need to get off of DCUM. Threads just keep repeating themselves at this point!!!


Agree.

OP, could you simply type "Trader Joe's" in the search field of this form?
Anonymous
Grade B maple syrup
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I need to get off of DCUM. Threads just keep repeating themselves at this point!!!


Agree.

OP, could you simply type "Trader Joe's" in the search field of this form?


you are an ass...
Anonymous
In fact just had it for dinner- SO good & nutritious- turkey bolognese in the freezer section. It is just white meat turkey, tomatoes, spices. No crap or filler. I am hooked!!!
Anonymous
not necessarily healthy, but if you care, they always carry kosher brisket. Other than Wagshal's, it's the only place I can count on.
Anonymous
Not the seafood--not sustainable. TJ has one of the worst records:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/zester-daily/sustainable-seafood-trade_b_3250167.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check out the Fooducate app. You can scan a bar code and it gives you a quick profile of how bad a given food is for you -- great for processed foods like at TJs. I was pleasantly surprised their sweet potato fries got an "A-".


You may have heard this by now, maybe by actually reading this thread for example! But trader joes offers all kinds of unprocessed (salmon, pommegranates) or barely processed (nuts in a bag, quinoa in a bag, cheddar cheese) items.

Trader joes is no more process-y than wegmans, Harris teeter or even whole foods. All 3 sell apples and all 3 sell chocolate ring dings and cheese doodles.
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