Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh TJ's how I love thee, let me count the ways...
Ritter chocolate bars
Peppermint waffle cookies,
Butter Almond cookies,
Cranberry goat cheese,
Applesauce squeezies,
Wasabi seaweed snacks,
"Cheetos",
Seasonal teas,
Frozen appetizers,
Trail mix snacks,
Mozzerella cheese sticks,
Face serum,
Dishwashing soap,
Green bean snacks,
Frozen tamales,.
Frozen lasagna,
Frozen breaded boneless chicken pieces
Peppermint Joe Joes,
Choc. covered almonds,
Chocolate peanut butter cups,
Mini cheesecake bite "ice cream"
Frozen macaroons,
Mini ice cream cones,
Flowers and
Wine.
You must have a huge freezer. Do you eat any fresh meat or produce?
Anonymous wrote:their mac and cheese is better than what I can make at home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I finally decided to check it out and I've decided to make this one of my weekly/biweekly places for food shopping.
I like the prepared salads, they're cheaper than other grocery stores and have a nice variety.
I avoid Trader Joes as I try to eat healthy and avoid processed foods. It's a horrible store if you live a healthy lifestyle.
Translation: "I avoid Trader Joes as I try to avoid food. It's a horrible store if you have an eating disorder."
I don't think that's fair to PP. TJ does have some healthy stuff, but offers a lot of impulse-stuff from the bakery and frozen food sections are not particularly healthy. It's hard to avoid b/c they bunch stuff all together, evil marketing geniuses. In Safeway or Giant you just avoid those aisles.
Sure Trader Joe's has a variety, but if you walk into TJ's and just see junk, then you probably have a screwed up relationship with food to begin with. I try and eat healthy for most of my diet, but that doesn't mean I don't buy Peppermint Joejoes when they're in season (or other snacks at other times), or a little of this and that in moderation. "Clean eating" these days is basically an "appropriate" way of saying you have an eating disorder. The problem is, that those same people also use "clean eating" as a justification for their eating disorder - instead of seeking help or treatment.
Anonymous wrote:Oh TJ's how I love thee, let me count the ways...
Ritter chocolate bars
Peppermint waffle cookies,
Butter Almond cookies,
Cranberry goat cheese,
Applesauce squeezies,
Wasabi seaweed snacks,
"Cheetos",
Seasonal teas,
Frozen appetizers,
Trail mix snacks,
Mozzerella cheese sticks,
Face serum,
Dishwashing soap,
Green bean snacks,
Frozen tamales,.
Frozen lasagna,
Frozen breaded boneless chicken pieces
Peppermint Joe Joes,
Choc. covered almonds,
Chocolate peanut butter cups,
Mini cheesecake bite "ice cream"
Frozen macaroons,
Mini ice cream cones,
Flowers and
Wine.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone tried the sweet potato gnocchi? I didn't get it cause its high in fat, but it looked good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I finally decided to check it out and I've decided to make this one of my weekly/biweekly places for food shopping.
I like the prepared salads, they're cheaper than other grocery stores and have a nice variety.
I avoid Trader Joes as I try to eat healthy and avoid processed foods. It's a horrible store if you live a healthy lifestyle.
Translation: "I avoid Trader Joes as I try to avoid food. It's a horrible store if you have an eating disorder."
I don't think that's fair to PP. TJ does have some healthy stuff, but offers a lot of impulse-stuff from the bakery and frozen food sections are not particularly healthy. It's hard to avoid b/c they bunch stuff all together, evil marketing geniuses. In Safeway or Giant you just avoid those aisles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I finally decided to check it out and I've decided to make this one of my weekly/biweekly places for food shopping.
I like the prepared salads, they're cheaper than other grocery stores and have a nice variety.
I avoid Trader Joes as I try to eat healthy and avoid processed foods. It's a horrible store if you live a healthy lifestyle.
Translation: "I avoid Trader Joes as I try to avoid food. It's a horrible store if you have an eating disorder."