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Re: Trader Joe's This Sunday

On 8/15/2014 HonnyBrown said:
On 8/15/2014 Me24 said:

OMG, where do I start?! All of their frozen foods (mac and cheese, veggie lasagna, all frozen pasta, their desserts, pizza) are all fabulous. Love their mini peanut butter cups...WAY better than Reeses! And their potstickers are to die for. I know Q sells those, too, but they are overpriced and not better than TJ's!

I don't think there was anything that I purchased from TJ's that I didn't like!

That's saying a lot!

Lol...yeah, I guess I'm not that picky! Smiley Happy


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Re: Trader Joe's This Sunday

Has anyone seen the Coconut Cashews? They are in the same location with the nuts and trail mixes. I don't know if they have been discontinued or if they don't carry them in the stores I go to.

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Re: Trader Joe's This Sunday

On 8/14/2014 HonnyBrown said:
On 8/14/2014 LAlaland said:

There are lots of my favorites mentioned here. I also love their spice mix, "21 Season Salute". It's a mixture of several dried spices. I think it might have Cayenne in it, because it has a bit of a kick. I used it when roasting root vegetables and on top of salads. I'm not much of a wine drinker, unless it has bubbles. I buy Zonin Prosecco there. It's decent..not too sweet and is well-priced at $6.99 here in Southern CA. One of a newer items I like is a bagged mix of shredded kale, Brussels sprouts and another vegetable (can't recall) that I use in salads. My other favorite is the Fat Free Balsamic salad dressing. It's little on the sweet side, but I'm on the WW Simply Filling plan and it is a huge help.

How is the 21 Season Salute coming out of the grinder? The garlic salt grinder I got is stuck and I can't twist it any more.

I love their bagged kale. It's the curly ends of the leaves.

21 Season Salute has a shaker lid...no grinding. It works fine. Maybe the occasional clogged hole.

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Re: Trader Joe's This Sunday

On 8/15/2014 HonnyBrown said:

Has anyone seen the Coconut Cashews? They are in the same location with the nuts and trail mixes. I don't know if they have been discontinued or if they don't carry them in the stores I go to.

Love those! I will check, haven't looked for them in a while...
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Re: Trader Joe's This Sunday

I don't like to shop there but my youngest adult daughter adores Trader Joe's. I send her gift certificates to there all of the time.

I bugged the TJ's at Denver Colorado constantly asking when they would open. They finally did and she was a happy camper.

Glad others like it because that means it will stay open for a long time for those who like it.

I think it seems to me that people who are interested in what they eat (healthy) and plan what they eat, etc are especially interested in shopping at TJ's.

I like that!

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Re: Trader Joe's This Sunday

On 8/15/2014 HonnyBrown said:

Is the pumpkin butter seasonal?

Yes.

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Re: Trader Joe's This Sunday

On 8/15/2014 annabellethecat said:

I don't like to shop there but my youngest adult daughter adores Trader Joe's. I send her gift certificates to there all of the time.

I bugged the TJ's at Denver Colorado constantly asking when they would open. They finally did and she was a happy camper.

Glad others like it because that means it will stay open for a long time for those who like it.

I think it seems to me that people who are interested in what they eat (healthy) and plan what they eat, etc are especially interested in shopping at TJ's.

I like that!

TJs has been in the LA area for a long time. Out there, they were our corner store. It's in other areas that they became a status store.

TJs, like any grocer, sells a variety of items: organic, healthy, packaged, processed, sinful, etc. They aren't overpriced like Whole Foods and they sell difference items than the chain grocers.

I'm glad people like it. I just wish folks outside of LA knew the potential of Trader Joes.

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Re: Trader Joe's This Sunday

Just got back from TJ's.

Cookie Butter ice cream, quart 4.49

Tj's Mac & Cheese, 14 oz 2.99

Pork Belly fully cooked, 12 oz 6.49

Barbera D'Asti red wine 5.99

The above items were mentioned here on the forum. I put the prices down so we could compare if interested. I am in Central Oregon

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Re: Trader Joe's This Sunday

On 8/15/2014 LAlaland said:

21 Season Salute has a shaker lid...no grinding. It works fine. Maybe the occasional clogged hole.

Oh, okay, thanks!

Whoever mentioned the dry coffee rub, it's in the TJ Flyer! It's a BBQ Rub with Coffee and something else.

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Re: Trader Joe's This Sunday

Honny-thx for initiating this thread & your suggestions! I like your subject matters. Enough conflict, sad news and doom n gloom that we can't escape (qvc-can we please stop the sad speculation robin williams threads??????). Shopping is a nice distraction. Pork Belly is on our next shopping list. For a small store, they have some great options, unique items, excellent quality and very competitive prices. Their price points are a key reason for us to shop there-no club cards or coupons and still they beat pricing for many if not most large grocery chains. They also have a great reputation for employee relations/benefits - that's an important factor as more & more companies shift jobs to overseas markets or strip benefits. Thx to Caitlin, Bailey, et al-Great to read recommendations for products that we haven't tried. Yesterday, TJ's offered samples of a new product-lamb meatballs. Very very good, cooked and frozen for quick meals. And another clerk was walking around with a package of cookie samples. Everyone in the store was munching. We should do this TJ's share/recommend monthly!!!

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