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That’s the one! I spent a lot of time at Easton over the years.It's probably the same one I go to at Easton.
TJ’s platinum reserve wines are pretty good.I sometimes get a couple of bottles of wine.
That’s the one! I spent a lot of time at Easton over the years.It's probably the same one I go to at Easton.
TJ’s platinum reserve wines are pretty good.I sometimes get a couple of bottles of wine.
I buy several of these things, too. The honey is really reasonably priced and less expensive than what I can find in our regular grocery store. I haven't tried the reduced fat mac and cheese, but the "fat" mac and cheese is pretty tasty. It's another good "just in case" item to have in the freezer.I love TJ;s...
Almond milk
Low fat Greek Yogurt--delish-?Stonefield
reduced fat mac & Cheese--frozen
Organic Pasta Sauce--jar
Coffee
chocolate chip banana muffins
banana bread
Pumpkin bread mix--in season
Olive Oil
Balsamic Vinegar--gold label
bagged lettuce and mixes
Pesto--both frozen with linguine and jarred
Pasta
Hummus--garlic hummus is awesome
Movie Theater Popcorn
Chicken--organic
Honey
trail mixes
chocolate covered almonds
cookies
crackers
some cheeses
I like the fact that their products are
non-GMO.
For someone who lives alone, their products are in good sizes, and are great... and really not all that expensive..when you compare..
Also love all their taste testing tidbits..
and free coffee.
I usually stock up at TJ's at least every 2 weeks.. if not more often..
Yep---the circle loaf. I buy a few and freeze them. It's hard to find good sourdough around here.
That's what I bought last time I was there. I put them in the Crock Pot for 10 hours and had trouble serving them because they fell to pieces when I stuck a fork into them, which means they were perfect. In fact, I used some of the left-overs to make myself a chicken sandwich for lunch today, and after I re-warmed what I thought was the right amount in the microwave I ended up having to give the excess to Jasmine and Bright Eyes, who were very happy for the mid-day treat.Ah, that reminds me! I make the girls’ food, and TJ’s has high quality boneless chicken thighs for $2.69/lb. Organic, no additives.
I just got the cookie butter. I just ate a spoonfull of it...so delightfuly sinful tasting lol.
Those things are so ridiculously good! Our neighbors have them at their annual holiday party, and I have to restrain myself.Mini Dark Chocolate Mint Stars, Dark Chocolate Stars
We lived in Greeley before moving to Oregon, and the closest TJ was in Boulder. I heard that TJ had trouble getting started in Colorado because they carry wine, and the alcoholic beverage store owners carry a lot of political clout and didn’t want the competition.We got our first Trader Joes in metropolitan Denver just a couple of years ago, clear on the other side of town from us, and then we got a new one that's about 5 minutes away from our house about one year ago, and I love it.
We get it in the mail, and it’s always a hoot to read. Someone in their PR shop has a sense of humor!Before you make any trip to TJ's, check out their Fearless Flyer!
Okay, those are also going on my list! I agree: One box looks like a serving size.Also these things are friggen crack in a box and I curse my old art teacher for turning me onto them a few weeks ago because my big fat gut was really better off not knowing about them:
We've decided one box is a serving size.
Those things are so ridiculously good! Our neighbors have them at their annual holiday party, and I have to restrain myself.
They FINALLY had these in stock today! They’ve been out of them. I ate them all the way home and then hid them in a cabinet so I wouldn’t have to share. I’m so ashamed.