Chocolate croissants: Let rise and bake in a.m.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ is such a junk food mecca. So much to choose from.
Bad wine choices too. Yum.
There you are! we were waiting for you! Yes, much like Whole Foods, Balducci's, Harris Teeter, Mom's Organic Market, Giant and Wegman's, there are both healthy and nonhealthy options! Also, whole and processed foods at all these places! Whole would have THOUGHT!
But shut your mouth, the wine selection is awesome and you blow.
Ha! I love how even when anti-TJ lady is mentioned in the OP, she still is absolutely fucking incapable of not posting about "junk food". Is it OCD, perhaps?
I like to think she's trapped in a bunker, on an uncharted island in the South Pacific, and her only form of communicating with the outside world is an automated, pre-recorded message of "Trader Joe's is all junk food." Once in a while she is allowed to 'paste' this automated message to reach out to others, in desperate attempts to find someone who will listen and take notice and rescue her so she can finally find out what the fuss is all about.
Don't worry anti-TJs bunker lady, one day someone will find you and you'll get to try the Thai-lime-chili cashews, or the dozen different bagged types of kale, or feta-spinach pizza, or even the cookie butter. One day, lady. Keep hope alive.
Anonymous wrote:I have some shishito peppers from there in my fridge. Need to try with sesame oil, I was underwhelmed when I first made them. I was intrigued by the preserved lemons but didn't know what to do with them!
Lately I am loving the spicy Italian chicken sausages. I've been doing whole30 (on round 2!) and they're compliant and I far prefer them to the Aidells chicken and apple sausages most whole30ers eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ is such a junk food mecca. So much to choose from.
Bad wine choices too. Yum.
There you are! we were waiting for you! Yes, much like Whole Foods, Balducci's, Harris Teeter, Mom's Organic Market, Giant and Wegman's, there are both healthy and nonhealthy options! Also, whole and processed foods at all these places! Whole would have THOUGHT!
But shut your mouth, the wine selection is awesome and you blow.
Ha! I love how even when anti-TJ lady is mentioned in the OP, she still is absolutely fucking incapable of not posting about "junk food". Is it OCD, perhaps?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ is such a junk food mecca. So much to choose from.
Bad wine choices too. Yum.
There you are! we were waiting for you! Yes, much like Whole Foods, Balducci's, Harris Teeter, Mom's Organic Market, Giant and Wegman's, there are both healthy and nonhealthy options! Also, whole and processed foods at all these places! Whole would have THOUGHT!
But shut your mouth, the wine selection is awesome and you blow.
Anonymous wrote:The coconut pancake mix is da bomb. The Marsala salsa is amazing. Do the pancakes though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Masala Naan.
MASAALA NAAN.
I'm Indian, and not really a fan of their Indian food. Except for the Masala naan.
I've had the garlic naan that they sell in the bread section, but I've never seen masala naan -- is it the same style of naan? Or is it frozen or something?

Anonymous wrote:Masala Naan.
MASAALA NAAN.
I'm Indian, and not really a fan of their Indian food. Except for the Masala naan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sardines in Harissa for my salads
Roasted and salted sunflower seeds, also salads
Roasted red and yellow peppers, same as above
They were out of premium chocolate ice cream my family loves so I picked up the vanilla/chocolate mix with caramel - o.m.g.
Frozen cod pieces, really handy for fish casserole I make
Nutty Bits gluten free nuts in dark chocolate
Strong bars, jalapeƱo and BBQ, both good
French roast ground coffee, good value
And daffodils, narcissus, etc. for my older relatives to brighten their days
I buy the frozen cod pieces too. Would you mind sharing the recipe for the fish casserole?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My store has been out of scallion pancakes, I need them
Back! Late live been buying the indian hot pockets, salsa verde, corn salsa, tamales, veggie corn dogs, and popped barbecue chips.
My store just demoed the scallion pancakes and I loved them! What do you serve them with and do you cook them in a frying pan? Do you defrost first? Package gave lots of options
I don't defrost them. We use our cast iron and eat them over rice with vegetables, sometimes an egg on top. What store had them?
Anonymous wrote:Sea salt turbinado sugar dark chocolate covered almonds. Dairyfree!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The INDIAN. !!!! Especially the palak paneer.
The frozen? Or in the pouch? I'm on a major Indian kick and spending too much on take out!! Need to find a palek paneer alternative!!