Anonymous wrote:I love the aforementioned Costco pesto. I love it and it has a pretty short ingredient list. I buy refrigerated tortellini (my son's favorite food) and serve it with pesto. If I really want to go crazy I add some steamed broccoli. Quick and easy, tasty meal.
Anonymous wrote:There are just some simple/quick foods to make, not necessarily TJs:
1. Baked salmon with olive oil and a dash of kosher salt and pepper. Pre-cut veggies or fruit. Boxed rice if you prefer.
2. Rotisserie chicken and a salad with jar dressing
3. Whole wheat pasta with meat sauce (hamburger or turkey and low sodium jar sauce ).
4. 20 minute tacos- sauté ground turkey, add pre-made seasoning and a cup of tomato sauce to the skillet. Dump the mixture into taco shells, add cheese and bake for five minutes.
It's not what you asked for, but these are staples for a busy night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't mind the TJ complainer. I think she's on some anti TJ's vendetta because her ex worked there or something. She's basically the psycho ex girlfriend.
Uh, I'm the PP who responded to the original "complaining" post that I agreed with her. I know no one who works there. But if it helps you feel better to assume I am psycho for not liking a store that you like then go for it. Pretty small world to live in though if you ask me. I post on the Food forum because i like a wide variety of food. I assume not everyone likes what I like, and they are free to say as much without it bothering me one bit.
Anonymous wrote:From Costco:
Mozarella and Chicken Ravioli in the refrigerated section; I haven't looked at it in a while, but I used to buy a great Kirkland Marinara Sauce also
Chicken Tikka Masala, also refrigerated
Fish sticks - DD likes them with just ketchup and some raw veggies like carrots or red pepper on the side
From TJs:
A frozen pasta dish that comes in a bag, something like Pepperonata, it's a red pepper and tomato based sauce and tastes great
Their frozen Macaroni and Cheese tastes great, and I am not even a fan of Mac & Cheese; I don't really serve that to the whole family though, just the kids when I am out of time![]()
DH likes to take a bag of their frozen Fired Roasted Veggies (they come with a sauce), and add grilled or baked chicken to it
Anonymous wrote:Don't mind the TJ complainer. I think she's on some anti TJ's vendetta because her ex worked there or something. She's basically the psycho ex girlfriend.
Anonymous wrote:Ughh. All of the TJ's prepackaged food is LOADED with sodium and all sorts of crap. Better just having hummus or yogurt or PBJ for dinner. I was at TJ'S for first time in years this weekend and remembered how much I hate it. Bunch of prepackaged crap and organic section awful and just as expensive as whole foods. Sorry OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ughh. All of the TJ's prepackaged food is LOADED with sodium and all sorts of crap. Better just having hummus or yogurt or PBJ for dinner. I was at TJ'S for first time in years this weekend and remembered how much I hate it. Bunch of prepackaged crap and organic section awful and just as expensive as whole foods. Sorry OP!
I don't like it either. Plus, if you are feeding a family, you have to buy so much of each package because their portions are so small (at least for us; we like to eat!). That said, I like the fake meat from TJ's -- fake chicken and beef strips. I make a stir fry with whatever vegetables I have on hand, add the fake meat and serve it over rice.
Anonymous wrote:Immediate PPs - do let us know what you like to eat so we can trash it. No one cares what you think. On second thought don't tell me what you eat - just shut your pie hole or cram it full of organic quinoa and kale.
Anonymous wrote:Ughh. All of the TJ's prepackaged food is LOADED with sodium and all sorts of crap. Better just having hummus or yogurt or PBJ for dinner. I was at TJ'S for first time in years this weekend and remembered how much I hate it. Bunch of prepackaged crap and organic section awful and just as expensive as whole foods. Sorry OP!
Anonymous wrote:
I also really like the TJ's frozen vegetable lasagna.