Tips for Trader Joes
#16
Re: Tips for Trader Joes
TJ is, in no way, a general supermarket. Our local TJ is across the street from Gelson's Market. Daughter's local TJ is in the same shopping center as Wegmans. (I wish Wegmans was in CA, but I digress). One goes to TJ for specific items they are good at.
#17
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Love TJs, but it's not a general grocery store to us. For a start, it's over an hour's drive away, but when we go, we stock up on some staples, mostly frozen. The French Onion Soup is a fave of the wife and I really like their Indian frozen meals and really good grlic naans to mop it up. I like to spice them up a little with some ghost pepper sauce sometimes, too!
For quick meals, it's hard to beat the mandarin Chicken paired with some fried rice. WE usually find some other good things to try and the cheese selection, as has been mentioned previously, is hard to beat. Prices, on the whole, are pretty reasonable too!
Just like any store, there are good things and not-so-good. You decide, but if you don't like it, don't go. That leaves one more of the usually sparse parking spaces for me!
For quick meals, it's hard to beat the mandarin Chicken paired with some fried rice. WE usually find some other good things to try and the cheese selection, as has been mentioned previously, is hard to beat. Prices, on the whole, are pretty reasonable too!
Just like any store, there are good things and not-so-good. You decide, but if you don't like it, don't go. That leaves one more of the usually sparse parking spaces for me!
#18
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Re: Tips for Trader Joes
Our Trader Joes is right next door to a very good supermarket (Healthy Living in Burlington, VT.) 130 miles from where we live, unfortunately.
Both have a very good selection of wine. Apart from that, I find that they complement each other - bread, produce, cheese, other fresh food from the supermarket, food in jars and cans, frozen yummies etc. from TJs. My wife loves capers for instance, we get those at TJs.
I like French wine, and they always have a decent selection of claret at TJs.
Both have a very good selection of wine. Apart from that, I find that they complement each other - bread, produce, cheese, other fresh food from the supermarket, food in jars and cans, frozen yummies etc. from TJs. My wife loves capers for instance, we get those at TJs.
I like French wine, and they always have a decent selection of claret at TJs.
#19
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Re: Tips for Trader Joes
I love TJs and find it so reasonably priced compared to other supermarkets local to here, it is generally 25% cheaper overall.
I happily buy their fresh produce, love their cheeses, polenta, the Chinese section in the freezer is fantastic, their rice cracker nuggets are gorgeous, l have hardly bought anything that we don't like and if we do, they happily refund you.
The only thing l don't like is their bread and bakery items but l just buy them elsewhere.
Enjoy!!!!
I happily buy their fresh produce, love their cheeses, polenta, the Chinese section in the freezer is fantastic, their rice cracker nuggets are gorgeous, l have hardly bought anything that we don't like and if we do, they happily refund you.
The only thing l don't like is their bread and bakery items but l just buy them elsewhere.
Enjoy!!!!
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Re: Tips for Trader Joes
I mainly buy cheese, coffee and nuts from TJs and creme fraiche. I bought the famous "Turkey & Stuffing en Croute" that was advertised everywhere for Thanksgiving as I was making a vegetarian option (Mushroom Wellington) and had 2 meat eaters and I couldn't be bothered to do a whole turkey. They said it was good.
#25
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Chocolate Brooklyn Babka
Sliced French Brioche
Everything but the Bagel Seasoning
Lemon Curd
Chicken Tikka Samosas (frozen)
Pepper Jelly
Cookie Butter
Chocolate Croissants (frozen)
Chicken Soup Dumplings (frozen)
Shrimp Tempura (frozen)
Shrimp Nuggets (frozen)
Cookie Butter Cookies
Just a few off the top of my head 🙂
Sliced French Brioche
Everything but the Bagel Seasoning
Lemon Curd
Chicken Tikka Samosas (frozen)
Pepper Jelly
Cookie Butter
Chocolate Croissants (frozen)
Chicken Soup Dumplings (frozen)
Shrimp Tempura (frozen)
Shrimp Nuggets (frozen)
Cookie Butter Cookies
Just a few off the top of my head 🙂
#27
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Add me as another HUGE TJ fan. Sadly the closest is almost an hour away, but when we have to travel that way, I insist we stop in.
Flaxseed Tortilla Chips (aka crisps)
Cheapest bananas anywhere (+ decent with it!)
Triple Ginger Cookies (yum!)
Frozen Green Beans (--for some reason these are SO good!)
Frozen Edamame
Frozen Indian hors d'oeuvres of ANY kind
Trail Mixes of many types
Irish Breakfast Teabags (strong!)
And more I can't remember right now. Plus low prices on much of their stuff--terrific!! Just have a wander around--some are smallish shops, & some are big.
P.S. I think their products used to be healthier overall. Decades ago when I fist discovered TJ, their stuff seemed super healthy, free of sugar, etc. Now you have to check the ingredient list....
Flaxseed Tortilla Chips (aka crisps)
Cheapest bananas anywhere (+ decent with it!)
Triple Ginger Cookies (yum!)
Frozen Green Beans (--for some reason these are SO good!)
Frozen Edamame
Frozen Indian hors d'oeuvres of ANY kind
Trail Mixes of many types
Irish Breakfast Teabags (strong!)
And more I can't remember right now. Plus low prices on much of their stuff--terrific!! Just have a wander around--some are smallish shops, & some are big.
P.S. I think their products used to be healthier overall. Decades ago when I fist discovered TJ, their stuff seemed super healthy, free of sugar, etc. Now you have to check the ingredient list....
#28
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Oh and another one I forgot yesterday... the TJ factor 50 spray on sun lotion is the BEST... I actually read a report on it an it came out really well. I never burn with it.
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