Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all sounds so...gross.
+1. Some of Michael Pollans Rules:
1. Eat food
2. Don’t eat anything your great?grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food
3. Avoid food products containing ingredients that no ordinary human would keep in the pantry
4. Avoid food products that contain high?fructose corn syrup
5. Avoid food products that have some form of sugar (or sweetener listed among) the top three ingredients
6. Avoid food products that have more than 5 ingredients
7. Avoid food products containing ingredients that a third?grader cannot pronounce
8. Avoid food products that make health claims
I don;t know what my great grandmother would think of TJ's.
I think most of you TJ haters have never stepped foot into a trader joes. None of their stuff contains HFCS. Most stuff has no additives. Their yogurt and gummies are colored with plant products for gods sakes.
NP. just because it doesn't contain HFCS doesn't mean it's "good" for you. TJ's is the worst, it's ALL packaged food! aisle to aisle! except their horrible produce section and bad meat. I go in there once a month. I get 4 items.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all sounds so...gross.
+1. Some of Michael Pollans Rules:
1. Eat food
2. Don’t eat anything your great?grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food
3. Avoid food products containing ingredients that no ordinary human would keep in the pantry
4. Avoid food products that contain high?fructose corn syrup
5. Avoid food products that have some form of sugar (or sweetener listed among) the top three ingredients
6. Avoid food products that have more than 5 ingredients
7. Avoid food products containing ingredients that a third?grader cannot pronounce
8. Avoid food products that make health claims
I don;t know what my great grandmother would think of TJ's.
I think most of you TJ haters have never stepped foot into a trader joes. None of their stuff contains HFCS. Most stuff has no additives. Their yogurt and gummies are colored with plant products for gods sakes.
NP. just because it doesn't contain HFCS doesn't mean it's "good" for you. TJ's is the worst, it's ALL packaged food! aisle to aisle! except their horrible produce section and bad meat. I go in there once a month. I get 4 items.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think most of you TJ haters have never stepped foot into a trader joes. None of their stuff contains HFCS. Most stuff has no additives. Their yogurt and gummies are colored with plant products for gods sakes.
NP. just because it doesn't contain HFCS doesn't mean it's "good" for you. TJ's is the worst, it's ALL packaged food! aisle to aisle! except their horrible produce section and bad meat. I go in there once a month. I get 4 items.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all sounds so...gross.
+1. Some of Michael Pollans Rules:
1. Eat food
2. Don’t eat anything your great?grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food
3. Avoid food products containing ingredients that no ordinary human would keep in the pantry
4. Avoid food products that contain high?fructose corn syrup
5. Avoid food products that have some form of sugar (or sweetener listed among) the top three ingredients
6. Avoid food products that have more than 5 ingredients
7. Avoid food products containing ingredients that a third?grader cannot pronounce
8. Avoid food products that make health claims
I don;t know what my great grandmother would think of TJ's.
I think most of you TJ haters have never stepped foot into a trader joes. None of their stuff contains HFCS. Most stuff has no additives. Their yogurt and gummies are colored with plant products for gods sakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all sounds so...gross.
+1. Some of Michael Pollans Rules:
1. Eat food
2. Don’t eat anything your great?grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food
3. Avoid food products containing ingredients that no ordinary human would keep in the pantry
4. Avoid food products that contain high?fructose corn syrup
5. Avoid food products that have some form of sugar (or sweetener listed among) the top three ingredients
6. Avoid food products that have more than 5 ingredients
7. Avoid food products containing ingredients that a third?grader cannot pronounce
8. Avoid food products that make health claims
I don;t know what my great grandmother would think of TJ's.
Anonymous wrote:This all sounds so...gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all sounds so...gross.
+1. Fish sticks?!
Omg, fish sticks are the devil! Clutch your pearls!
Cook fish for your child, not processed crap.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
TJ's banana are something like 19cents each, whereas you can get 3lbs of bananas for $1.39 at Costco!
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.