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- Olive pesto in a jar - I've come to prefer this over regular pesto
- frozen Cheese and Tomato pizza - square shape, has a very thin almost cracker type crust
- Asian rice cracker mix - excellent for snacking
- frozen cheese pastries that you bake in the oven
- frozen gluten free waffles
- Thai vegetable gzyoya - these have such an excellent flavor + the dipping sauce in a bottle
- sour jelly beans
- dark chocolate bark with almonds and pretzels
- gluten free chocolate chip cookie dough
I'm planning to try the gluten-free pizza dough in the refrigerated section. TJs doesn't sell pizza sauce (or at least I didn't see any). Once I get that, I will head back to TJs for the dough and some cheese to make a pizza.
As this thread seems to confirm, people in general don't cook much anymore. Trader Joe's has some excellent fresh meats and produce varietals not found anywhere else. Their fresh chicken is amazing, in particular the whole Heirloom Chicken and their varying options of Empire Kosher Chicken. The "french-cut" bone-in Pork Chops are also excellent and well-priced. In produce I'm a fan of the Baby Broccoli (great price!), fresh English Peas, cleaned Fennel Bulbs and chunks of Spaghetti Squash.
As this thread seems to confirm, people in general don't cook much anymore. Trader Joe's has some excellent fresh meats and produce varietals not found anywhere else. Their fresh chicken is amazing, in particular the whole Heirloom Chicken and their varying options of Empire Kosher Chicken. The "french-cut" bone-in Pork Chops are also excellent and well-priced. In produce I'm a fan of the Baby Broccoli (great price!), fresh English Peas, cleaned Fennel Bulbs and chunks of Spaghetti Squash.
I don't think it confirms that at all. I cook, but I don't typically get fresh meats and produce at TJ's. Wegmans has much better offerings IMO. I go to TJs for the specialty items.
I don't think it confirms that at all. I cook, but I don't typically get fresh meats and produce at TJ's. Wegmans has much better offerings IMO. I go to TJs for the specialty items.
I agree. I usually get meat at Costco, and produce at a local ethnic market which has much better prices than anywhere else around.
As this thread seems to confirm, people in general don't cook much anymore. Trader Joe's has some excellent fresh meats and produce varietals not found anywhere else. Their fresh chicken is amazing, in particular the whole Heirloom Chicken and their varying options of Empire Kosher Chicken. The "french-cut" bone-in Pork Chops are also excellent and well-priced. In produce I'm a fan of the Baby Broccoli (great price!), fresh English Peas, cleaned Fennel Bulbs and chunks of Spaghetti Squash.
I do cook, but have better local options for produce and meat - TJs would not be my first choice for those. With you on the Baby Broccoli, organic cauliflower.
Orange chicken Broccoli slaw Fettuccine Alfredo Alfredo sauce Sea salt chocolate chunk cookies Pound-plus chocolate bar Brooklyn chocolate babka Sublime ice cream sandwiches Mini chicken tacos
There are probably more items, but those listed above are what I've purchased at TJ's in recent months.
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