Anonymous wrote:Kibbeh (we are Arabs and approve), garlic sauce, chimichurri sauce, dolma, lemon curd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody has mentioned their dog treats. I make special trips to TJs for their dog treats. My dogs love them and they are decent priced. I like the hatch chili flakes in the spice section. Husband loves their frozen Indian meals. Someone mentioned their feta cheese and I agree, very good and cheaper than Wegmans or HT. They also have White Claw for a cheaper price than Wegmans or any other grocery store.
I mentioned dog treats on the first page - I also make special trips for them! And paid a fortune for them over Amazon when TJs was closed during the early pandemic …
Anonymous wrote:Nobody has mentioned their dog treats. I make special trips to TJs for their dog treats. My dogs love them and they are decent priced. I like the hatch chili flakes in the spice section. Husband loves their frozen Indian meals. Someone mentioned their feta cheese and I agree, very good and cheaper than Wegmans or HT. They also have White Claw for a cheaper price than Wegmans or any other grocery store.
Anonymous wrote:Bamba
Everything but the bagel seasoning
Anonymous wrote:Hold the Cone
Perfect size for a little treat!
Chocolate is my favorite.
The coffee one was not great.
Anonymous wrote:Their dolma is surprisingly good. Both the quinoa and rice versions
Anonymous wrote:Had to add this recipe to the mix. TJ’s lentil, bruschetta and feta salad. It’s delicious and so easy.
https://alexandracooks.com/2018/06/22/mind-blowing-three-ingredient-trader-joes-lentil-salad/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uncommon cheddar is greatAnonymous wrote: An anyone recommend a TJ cheese?
Yes - unexpected cheddar. And I just saw they now have it in a spreadable form (which I have not yet tried).