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Trader Joeโ€™s to the Rescue

By March 16, 2011June 10th, 202063 Comments

To be filed under Weird But True: At least once a week I have to field the question โ€œWhy do you like Trader Joeโ€™s so much?โ€ To which I answer: โ€œHave you seen the dark chocolate covered raisins? Have you seen the miniscule shopping carts for the kids? Have you seen the price tags?โ€ I love Whole Foods โ€” man do I love Whole Foods โ€” but when we shop there, our entire weekly food budget disappears before I get to aisle two. (Hence its well-chronicled nickname โ€œWhole Paycheck.โ€) ย Last year, I did a little round-up of the staples we always pick up at T-Joes and I thought it might be time for an addendum to fully squelch any remaining skeptics. This time, Iโ€™ve included a bunch of combos โ€” instead of just individual items โ€” so you can see how the different ingredients work together in my house to help make breakfast more healthy and after-school snacks less annoying. I know we have a lot of TJos fans out there, so please, feel free to point me in a direction I may not know about.

Friend Bait When I was working full-time I kept two huge mason jars in my office ย โ€” one filled with Trader Joeโ€™s dried sour Montmorency cherries, and one filled with TJoes 50% salted almonds โ€” then placed a pretty little guest chair beside the table where they sat. I called the jars โ€œFriend Baitโ€ because coworkers would walk in and out of my office all day long to grab a handful of snacks, check up on me, tell me what was going on, and invariably give me the dirt on Shari in Accounting. Donโ€™t mess around with coconut chips or sunflower seeds or weird carob things you find in gorp. This combination is all the excitement your mouth needs at snacktime.

Afterschool Snack Plate As Iโ€™ve mentioned, Iโ€™m a big fan of the pre-emptive afternoon snack plate โ€” a sampling of healthy bites and tastes presented before whiny and conflicting requests for Mooommmm! I want something sweet/salty/crunchy/fruity. ย Shown above are all the Trader Joeโ€™s items I need to create my new favorite assembly: Seaweed chips (which I have been known to crumble on top of salmon bowls), peanut-butter-filled pretzel nuggets, and sliced organic Fuji apples, with a drizzle of the Fleur de Sel Caramel Sauce. This last item is not exactly the real deal, but remember Andyโ€™sย broccoli logic? Feel free to apply that here. And all you need is a drizzle.

Cheap Organic Dinner As you know, if it were up to Abby this website would be Drumsticks: A Love Story. Basic and breaded, barbecued,ย sticky and gooey, buttermilk โ€œoven-friedโ€, plain with salt and pepper (her favorite)ย โ€” doesnโ€™t matter. She is addicted. And Iโ€™m gonna enable that addiction as long as she needs me to. We pick up two of TJoes well-priced organic drumsticks every shop.

No-Chop Smoothie This just in: I love dinner! Which means I need to love breakfast and lunch a little less if Iโ€™m going to stay healthy and ever have a life outside the kitchen. (Proving difficult these days.) Iโ€™m loving my new vegan breakfast: Blueberry smoothies made with Blue Diamond almond milk, frozen blueberries and protein powder โ€” all of which can be procured at TJs. I confess that I like Andyโ€™s morning smoothies better, but the beauty of the Blueberry blitz is that it takes so little time to throw together โ€” thereโ€™s no washing or chopping up fruit. Just chuck everything into the blender and press a button. You have to play around with measurements โ€” I like mine kind of slushy so I add a lot of frozen blueberries. Andy likes it milkier so goes with less.

And this is My New Favorite Lunch Mix together: 1/2 an avocado, cubed, one Persian cucumber (they come in packs of five in the produce aisle), a small bowl of TJs cooked brown rice (sorry, not shown) and drizzle with ginger dressing. Trader Joeโ€™s sells a ginger dressing, but I like this one I get at my local Asian grocer better. The avocados at my TJs arenโ€™t usually so great, but Iโ€™ve gotten lucky at other locations.

On-the-Go Lunch Sprouted Flourless Whole Wheat Berry Bread, aย shmear of lightly salted almond butter and banana slices. (All of which may be picked up at TBros.)

Safety Net Staple The way I feel about these whole wheat tortillas is probably the way most people whose entire family eats pasta feels about pasta. I can always fall back on them for a quick healthy dinner. Iโ€™ve tried a lot of versions, and like this particular kind because they are light, slightly nutty and not in the least bit chewy.

For the Snack Bag I was so psyched when these recently showed up in the vitamin section of Trader Joeโ€™s. I never know which ones are going to be on the shelf (my favorite is Almond and Coconut) which makes for half the fun. The girls are huge fans of dark chocolate cherry.

Small Sweet Hit I mean, come on. Look at these All-Natural Fruit Jellies. Theyโ€™re like jewels! The girls love them, but we love them even more. Mostly because you need just one to satisfy a sweet tooth. (Cannot say the same about those dark chocolate raisins.) There is currently a raging debate in our house over which one is superior: grape vs. mandarin.

Default Dinners I loved it when my parents had Saturday night plans that didnโ€™t include us. Because that usually meant my dad went out to pick up McDonalds for dinner. Our updated version of the kids-must-eat-but-I-must-shower-and-get-dressed meal are these two staples: Chicken Shu-Mai (possibly Abbyโ€™s most favorite dinner in the world) and Black Bean Soup. We put a scoop of sour cream on top and chop up an avocado if we have it.

Salsa: Everything You Need to Know About Having Two Kids Phoebe will only eat her chips with the spicy Salsa Autentica on the left, Abby will only eat hers with the roasted tomatillo salsa on the right. Iโ€™m pretty much only including these jars in the round-up because it seems to encapsulate everything about cooking for (and living with) kids.

63 Comments

  • Avatar Nancy says:

    I am a big fan of TJโ€™s southern greens blend (mustard, turnip and collard greens plus spinach already washed and chopped); freeze dried bananas (lunch box treat!); canned wild pink shrimp (think fried rice or risotto mix in); and the little ice cubes of herbs (who wants to chop cilantro on a week night after work?)

  • Avatar Vivek says:

    The frozen mango. In a blender with some milk and just a little honey.

  • Avatar Tara says:

    Alright, alright, alright. I guess I have to go to TJsโ€™ now. Iโ€™ve been avoiding it because when one finally opened in our area last fall there was a line of people snaking around the parking lot waiting to get in on the first morning and for weeks afterward the parking lot was the site of many fender benders due to general over crowding and idiocy. The police had to come and direct traffic! It was all such silliness that it just irked me and I refused to go on principal. But I can see there is value and I think the police are no longer on high alert, so perhaps itโ€™s time to give it a tryโ€ฆ

  • Avatar Amanda says:

    Boy, I clearly need to expand my repertoire at TJs โ€“ this is a great list! We are huge fans of the raw almonds and dried cranberries combo at home, so why not use it at work as Friend Bait? I have a fruit bowl in my office that repels folks rather than rope them in. Which works for the annoying folks pretty well. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    We love the Pound Plus chocolate bar but it is hard to exhibit control with those things sometimes. My son loves their vitamins and if we pull out a frozen pizza from TJs, he does this crazed skippy dance in the kitchen that never seems to happen with other dinners.

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    A favorite quick-dinner combo of mine is the garlic naan and chana masala (both in the frozen aisle). Itโ€™s super quick, delicious, and vegetarian to boot!

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    Oh, and the Thai Chili Lime cashews are my new snack OBSESSION.

  • Avatar 654Carroll says:

    have you tried the โ€œsoyrizoโ€โ€“for a $1.99 meatless Monday? (pan cook, pour in a $2 bag of their baby spinach to wilt, and eat on the whole wheat tortillas you mention above.) their no antibiotic hot dogs (musta been on your last year list?). Dried fruit ends and pieces, because iโ€™m cheap. Their zap-in-bag brown rice, topped with their vegan fat-free refried beans, salsa, and a little of the Mexican blend cheese (burrito bowl in about 5 minutes). The tomato chutney, poured over two cans of their organic chickpeas. The โ€œan apple/fig/blueberry walks into a barโ€ cereal bars, stashed in the console of our car and offered to a cranky toddler. You may have opened a box you now cannot close!

  • Avatar Meg says:

    I see a few of our staples on your list (those TJ peanut butter pretzels are addictive!).

    Always on our list for the once a month run to Trader Joeโ€™s:

    -those peanut butter pretzels
    -Chicken potstickers (the 10 yr old loves them)
    -masala simmer sauce
    -frozen garlic nan
    -dried cranberries
    -chicken apple sausages
    -coffee
    -Trader Oโ€™Joes Irish Breakfast tea. If you are a tea fan I urge you to try this. Itโ€™s as good as the imported Barryโ€™s Tea and comes in at about 1/3 of the cost. I am about tea the way others are about coffee- very picky.
    -TJโ€™s salsa
    -Frozen burrios (chicken, verde, black bean). I often turn these into โ€œburrito casseroleโ€ when Iโ€™m looking for an easy dinner. Just pop โ€™em into a casserole dish and cover with salsa and bake. Cover with cheese and broil for last 5 minutes.

    The only things I donโ€™t really like at Trader Joeโ€™s is their sliced bread and a lot of the loose produce which doesnโ€™t usually look very good at our local TJs.

  • Avatar Mavi says:

    See? This is why I faithfully read DALSโ€ฆeven tho I do not have little children at home. I have just one adult son who lives on the opposite coast, and Iโ€™ve NO grandchildren. ๐Ÿ™ But! I have made many of your recipes and ideas and will certainly carry this list to TJs soon. Thank you!

  • Avatar Chris says:

    TJs opened up 5 minutes from my house about 2 years ago, and yet, I just donโ€™t love it. I really like a few things like the frozen brown rice, nuts, frozen fish fillets and frozen garlic naan. But the rest generally disappoints.
    And donโ€™t get me started on the little kid carts. Yes โ€“ my kids love them. But oh my God I canโ€™t turn my back for a second to read a label without one of them charging into some innocent shopperโ€™s legs.

  • Avatar kim. says:

    thank you for reminding me that i have some of that fleur de sel caramel sauce in my pantryโ€ฆ

    my husband works for tjโ€™s and is constantly bringing home new things to tryโ€ฆmy current fave (though not in any healthy categories) is the dark chocolate mints in the little mint green bags at the registersโ€ฆYUM!

  • Avatar Erin says:

    I am so, so sad that we donโ€™t have Trader Joeโ€™s in Texas. My sister in Milwaukee makes me mourn this regularly, but this just pushes it over the edge. Sigh.

    Still terrific quick-fix suggestions, though. Thanks!

  • Sherry says:

    Well now youโ€™ve done your job well and have me intriqued by Trader Joeโ€™s. Iโ€™m new to your blog, find it a great read btw, and just did a Google search for the TJโ€™s near meโ€ฆKansas City, MOโ€ฆbut I can also work in some other shopping on some weekend trip!

  • Avatar Jane says:

    Great listโ€“but how can the bread be gluten-free if itโ€™s whole wheat berry?

  • Jenny Jenny says:

    Jane โ€“ An excellent point. My mistake โ€” all fixed now.

  • Avatar Kelly says:

    love this post!

  • Avatar Joanna says:

    Ever since TJ opened 10 minutes from our house, its been my exclusive grocery store! I only shop at regular supermarkets (as the nearest whole foods is about 45 minutes away) when TJ doesnโ€™t carry an item I need. But I noticed that I altered my weekly recipe rotation to include only those recipes where I can get all of the ingredients at TJ. I love the pre-cooked chicken, the frozen veggies and the huge assortment of very reasonably priced cheese. You must try the cioppino (frozen seafood stew) โ€“ 10 minutes to goodness!

  • Avatar City Share says:

    Trader Joes is fabulous. Itโ€™s hard in the city because the lines are so long, but every once in a while I brave the crowds. I pretty much love everything in the store, but I especially love the Peppermint Joe-joes that they carry at Christmas time. If you are a peppermint candy or ice cream fan, you will adore them.

  • Avatar Tracy says:

    Personal favorites: Dark Nutty Bits (even better kept in the freezer; they have a bit of salt which makes them insanely good), Rosemary Pecans and Cranberries (great on their own or mixed into tuna salad!), ABC trail mix (for almonds, blueberries and cranberries), and a jar of Giant Beans over TJโ€™s polenta (best with lemon and parsley on top). Also weโ€™ve recently discovered their Dark Chocolate Pretzels, Banana Chips (the reduced guilt ones), and Lundberg Brown Rice Cakes. And itโ€™s worth mentioning that one of the best parts of shopping at TJโ€™s is the samples!

  • Avatar Elizabeth says:

    We go to TJs because the meat/dairy/staples are better and cheaper than at other stores in our area. I buy fresh herbs, dried beans and a few other things at a regular store, but itโ€™s TJs for everything else. At our local TJs we get in and out in 30 minutes once a week!

  • Avatar mek says:

    Kind relatives bring us tortillas, salsa, dried fruit, and pb pretzels whenever they visit. Thank goodness!

  • Avatar Jane @ Sweet Basil Kitchen says:

    I am seriously addicted to the Salt and Vinegar Baked Chips. I probably need intervention! Another fav is the dark chocolate covered almonds. Ahhโ€ฆ..

  • Avatar bugawa says:

    Love your list! To add to that, some favorites in our house (in no particular order) include: TJโ€™s graham crackers, dark chocolate covered soy beans, vacuum fried pineapple chips (have gone through entire bags of these by myself), mini edamame crackers, raw whole cashews, organic broccoli slaw, corn crackers (esp good w/their Iberico cheese), chicken or pork potstickers, and shrimp gyozaโ€ฆ.now, excuse me while I go and get myself a snackโ€ฆ!

  • Avatar Caroline says:

    I love the chocolate covered espresso beans, and the steamer clams in garlic sauce. I just cook those up and toss them with spagetti. Yum! Also really enjoying the blood oranges they have this type of year. I have made a blood orange cake and blood orange margaritas.

  • Momma L says:

    So much of what you and everyone else has mentioned are household favorites around here โ€ฆ but I noticed the chocolate croissants were never brought up. One day I may teach myself to make a light, flaky croissant โ€“ but in the meantime there are TJโ€™s and oh are they delectable! =)

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