What are your must-buy items from Trader Joe's for toddlers?

Anonymous
I don't shop at TJ's much so looking for your recommendations!
Anonymous
My toddler loves the goatcheese covered with blueberries (not sure what it's called).
Anonymous
the snap pea chips
string cheese
yogurt
cereal bars
cinnamon apple stcks
gnocchi
frozen falafals
Anonymous
freeze dried fruit.
Anonymous
Not the healthiest but their chicken nuggets are very tasty for a quick meal. Also the frozen gnocchi in tomato sauce, frozen curry dishes, some of the frozen veggie sides (like there is a cauliflower in butter and herbs, a curry quinoa with veggies, etc.).
Anonymous
Edemame, freeze-dried fruit, those melty popcorn thingies, their version of cheerios, blueberry waffles, yogurt, etc.
Anonymous
turkey meatballs, polenta, apricots, raisins, ravioli, frozen edemame
Anonymous
We like the little quiches. A good size for a child to split or eat for a meal.
Anonymous
My kids also love the blueberry goat cheese. They beg for it.

They are also fans of the carrot-applesauce squeeze pouches, Inner Peas, the Valencia (salted) peanut butter, and the Harvest Grains blend (it's a great alternative to plain quinoa or couscous).
Anonymous
Chocolate covered blueberries
Fish sticks
Applesauce/carrot pouches
Garlic hummus
Cereals
Granola/cereal bars
Oatmeal with flax
Frozen fruit
Plain whole milk yogurt
Nuts

And basically everything else we buy from there for us.
Anonymous
Bananas

Trader Joe's has the cheapest bananas in town, and my kid goes through them by the bunch.

Also their fresh mozzarella sticks are so much better than string cheese. My toddler couldn't care less, but if I'm going to "share" snacks I want the good stuff!

Plus lots of other things already mentioned here.
Anonymous
Beyond what's been mentioned, like fruit and cheese, my kid likes the "letter cookies" (low-sugar Schoolhouse cookies with cinnamon) and the Cheddar Rockets crackers for treats. We all like the frozen fish nuggets for a quick weeknight dinner. They are sooo much tastier than regular fish sticks.
Anonymous
There are these almond cookies that come in a paper bag - they are high in omega 3s and low sugar. my kids think they are delicious cookies.
Anonymous
Blueberry ground flax- near the cereals. I throw it into their smoothies.
Anonymous
This all sounds so...gross.
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