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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 jodi says:

    Although thereโ€™s a TJโ€™s only one town over, I never find myself there. And now that Fairway has opened up in Stamford, I can get the same TJ experience for the same TJ prices. Inexpensive organic chicken? Check. Funky frozen Asian food? Check. Mix & match nuts & dried fruit for snacks? Double check! Persian cukes? Love!

  • Avatar Sherri says:

    I love TJโ€™s.

    I have had some bad experiences with the chicken and gr.beef, though โ€“ bought the free range, antibiotic free, natural, grass-fed, etc., butโ€ฆ. four times now, it has gone bad despite the expiration date indicated. Andโ€ฆ. usuallyโ€ฆ. I only buy the meat there when I am in rush โ€“ grabbing something to make that nightโ€™s dinner so I donโ€™t buy it there often.

    Anyway โ€“ love those fruit jellies and the organic lollis. A non-healthy favorite in this house is the mini peanut butter cups โ€“ oh โ€ฆ. and the frozen, rise overnight chocolate croissants.

    A friend of mine swears by their kid-friendly fishsticks, and โ€ฆ my teen was happy to discover a lower fat version of the mac and cheese โ€“ thoughโ€ฆ I have to sayโ€ฆ.. itโ€™s not greatโ€ฆ. tiny, tiny portion despite the same size box and weird cheese (though the fatty stuff is great).

    My kids and I both love their tomato soup โ€“ the organic corn flakes โ€“ and the chewy granola bars. Their greek yogurt with fruit is great too and cheaper than most other brands.

  • Avatar Mary says:

    The frozen steel cut oatmeal is fantastic- comes in a single serving packet- 3 mins in microwave as good as any steel cut oatmeal youโ€™ve had. Also frozen french toast is great especially on school days. Pre-cooked lentils in fresh produce (quick easy dinner with their frozen organic brown rice), Frozen chocolate covered banans- delicious and pretty healthy. Lara bars and Luna bars- cheaper than anywhere else. โ€œJust Mangoโ€ slices unsweetened. I could go on foreverโ€ฆ.

  • Avatar sengler says:

    At least twice a week around 4 p.m. I fondly remember those mason jars of snacks.

  • jenny jenny says:

    wow! these are great suggestions โ€” I only hope I can find them all! sengler โ€“ I admit I got a little teary reading your noteโ€ฆ.xx

  • Avatar Ellen says:

    The combination of avocado, brown rice, cucumber and ginger dressing has my mouth watering. YUM! I โ€˜m going to pick up those ingredients on the way home from work and have it for dinner!! Thanks for the great idea.

    Ellen

  • Kate says:

    Love me some TJs. We have one a 5 min freeway drive away, but they are opening up one about 2 min from my house on April 1st โ€“ heaven!

    Weโ€™re also big fans of their bags of the cut-off portions of the fruit strips. I think itโ€™s called โ€œBits and Piecesโ€ or something and itโ€™s all the random bits that they cut off of the fruit leathers in order to make them a uniform shape. What a brilliant idea to sell these scraps! A mix of flavors and perfectly snack-sized.

  • Avatar Claire says:

    This would be a cruel and unusual post were it not for the rumor (factual, we are hoping) that a TJโ€™s is about to open not too far away in Spokane. Until now we have had to rely on our rare trips to Portland for our fix.

  • Avatar amy says:

    trader joeโ€™s staples at our house:

    *edamame hummus (this is like crack to my 20 month old)
    *frozen green chili & cheese tamales (such a great โ€œoh shoot, i forgot to eat lunchโ€ afternoon snack. i like to add a dollop of sour cream and a spoonful of verde salsa and/or chopped cherry tomatoes)
    *verde salsa
    *frozen garlic cubes
    *frozen brown rice

    and pretty much everything on your own list. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Katie says:

    Have you tried the chili spiced dried mango and/or pineapple? LOVE! I canโ€™t decide which I prefer, these days probably the pineapple. Although โ€ฆ
    Anyway sweet and chewy with a bit of a bite. And with an iced tea โ€ฆ whoa.

  • Avatar Ali says:

    That is so funnyโ€ฆI looked at the seaweed snack the other day and thought, โ€œWho buys that!โ€ Now I know.

    I love their small packages of almonds. A couple in my purse are great on the go for my little snackers. And the organic corn chips are really good. But my all time, favorite Trader Joes item is the Salsa Especial. Itโ€™s a bit spicy but so delicious. We really love just about anything they have though and I find new items to supplement into my routine or my food storage every month.

  • Avatar Weezy says:

    I also am a fan of the dark choc raisinsโ€ฆ. Other favorites:

    McCannโ€™s Steel-cut Oatmeal
    Marcona almonds w/ rosemary (havenโ€™t seen these lately, think they were a winter thing..boohoo)
    peach salsa
    orange cranberry scones

  • Avatar Genette says:

    LOVE T-Joeโ€™s. Just went this morning. Our favorite is their popcorn in sea salt and olive oil. Also, their frozen chocolate covered sliced bananas! Also, there $.99 pizza dough, shall I go on?

  • Avatar Michele says:

    Love, love, love the blog! And your recent post, even though we donโ€™t have a TBros near Safety Harbor/Tampa FL.
    I have to point out though that I donโ€™t think your breakfast is veganโ€ฆ Whey protein comes from milk right? Like โ€œeating her curds and whey?โ€ But props to you on having a healthy smoothie!
    Please pick me for the Knock, Knock pads. So funny!

  • Avatar Vanessa G. says:

    I love love love their mini peanut butter cups and smashing sโ€™mores! Also, the frozen Indian masala vegetable burgers are great with pita bread for a quick dinner. The big conrainer of European style non-fat yogurt is so cheap and great for smoothies.

  • Avatar elaine says:

    How does Dallas not have a TJโ€™s yet?!?! Feeling so left outโ€ฆ

  • Amy says:

    Bragger!!!! When or when will Trader Joeโ€™s make it to Texas?!?!?!?!

  • Avatar Crystal says:

    Iโ€™m a first time reader today, from AnnieBlogโ€™s site, but had to weigh in on TJโ€™s. LOVE THAT PLACE!! I have so many favorites, but one that I didnโ€™t see mentioned are the frozen pepper blends (either fire roasted with onions, or just plain green-red-yellow). If you look at the cost of fresh peppers, these are a great deal! I make my eggs in the morning with them and itโ€™s great since Iโ€™m the only one in my family that likes them โ€“ I only use what I need and none go to waste!
    Looking forward to reading more of your blog. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    The cherries and 50% salt almonds are exactly my two favorite snacks from Trader Joeโ€™s! Now I want to find a way to get to one ASAP! Thanks for a great post ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Jen says:

    I was wondering about the seaweed, too, as I saw a woman CLEAR THE SHELF last time I was there! Iโ€™ll have to try it!

    And nobody has mentioned the mini dark chocolate peanut butter cups. YUM!

  • Avatar the MRS. says:

    I miss having trader joeโ€™sโ€ฆ.

  • Avatar justaub says:

    Another Dallas-Fort Worthian here sharing in the disappointment and dismay of not being in the TJโ€™s clubโ€“booooo, Iโ€™m disgruntled.

  • Erin @ Small Types says:

    If I had a food blog it would be TJโ€™s: A Love Story! Now Iโ€™m loaded with inspiration for my next trip. Thanks! I especially love your afterschool snack ideas.
    We never miss the dark chocolate covered pretzels, orange mango juice and applesauce squeezers, just to name a few..

  • Courtney says:

    Frozen halved mangos. We go through 3 bags a week! Also hummus, everything pretel crisps, and cinnamon raisin english muffins. Oh and lemon sorbetโ€ฆ.and their cereal and granola bars are awesome andโ€ฆโ€ฆ

  • Avatar mb says:

    LOVE this post. Love it.

    I always have a TJ Asian takeout night in my freezer pantry. Mandarin Chicken, potstickers, green beans and brown rice.

    And, how about the organic brown basmati rice! I make it with my chicken stock and TJs frozen peas.

    One more pantry staple, portobellos with a smear of TJs roasted walnut and blue cheese spread, a TJs roasted red peppers and topped with provolone cheese. I baked it for 10-12 minutes โ€“ its better than pizza!

    Latest craze around here โ€“ marsala simmer sauce. Fabulous with browned chicken thighs in the slowcooker. really yummy.

    I could go on and on and onโ€ฆlove TJs. They have so many โ€˜real foodโ€™ products.

    One gripe โ€“ perishables are HIGHLY perishable. So very maddening.

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