Dawgluver
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Apparently the Thai Satay noodles that I picked up are swill. DH will get them for lunch at some point.
wasn't it Andy?
That pudding is from Trader Joe's? I love chocolate pudding. Is it in the cold case with the yogurt?that's right Andy, when I was talking about their coconut macaroons, oy!
Our recent trip, in part, was back down to Tucson, where I went to Trader Joe's to get a few things for our one-bedroom condo that we rented while there (DH had a tooth pulled and so we hung out there for three nights to make sure that everything was hunky-dory).
I was looking for "soft foods" for DH and found this:
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Belgian Chocolate Pudding, oh my!
Now, I am not the biggest chocolate fan believe it or not, but MAN! This is good stuff! It's a little steep for pudding, but well worth the coin.
Very rich and chocolate decadence; we could both only eat a smallish amount at one sitting... just wish I had had some freshly whipped cream to go with it
That pudding is from Trader Joe's? I love chocolate pudding. Is it in the cold case with the yogurt?
that's right Andy, when I was talking about their coconut macaroons, oy!
Our recent trip, in part, was back down to Tucson, where I went to Trader Joe's to get a few things for our one-bedroom condo that we rented while there (DH had a tooth pulled and so we hung out there for three nights to make sure that everything was hunky-dory).
I was looking for "soft foods" for DH and found this:
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Belgian Chocolate Pudding, oh my!
Now, I am not the biggest chocolate fan believe it or not, but MAN! This is good stuff! It's a little steep for pudding, but well worth the coin.
Very rich and chocolate decadence; we could both only eat a smallish amount at one sitting... just wish I had had some freshly whipped cream to go with it
I saw those peppers today at TJ's Bea, and wondered about them. Are they really hot?
I have that dressing, and I like a little of it dotting my salad and then use regular Ranch. It's just right for me that way.
Thanks for the reviews, Aunt Bea.
It's been so long since I've been to a TJ's, my list is getting long. Sure wish there was one closer than 100 miles away.
I bet those jalapenos would be so good sprinkled over homemade nachos. I've made my own sriracha ranch for a condiment, I also sometimes use a small spoonful of adobo sauce mixed in with some ranch. It works better for me that way rather than buying a whole specialty bottle.
I miss TJ's.
None. One is going to open next year but I'll never darken the door. It's going to be in a hoity toity suburb that I just don't go to on principle.
Don't hold that location against TJ's and miss out on great deals. When Himself moved to MA, he would pass one on the way to and from work. It was in a more upscale suburb. He didn't look for months because he figured it had high price-points on all the items. To his surprise, it was the affordable version of a Whole Paycheck - but with better quality.None. One is going to open next year but I'll never darken the door. It's going to be in a hoity toity suburb that I just don't go to on principle.
I'd take it back to TJs the next time. They'll give you store credit for the value of the swill. No receipt needed since everything is Private Label.Apparently the Thai Satay noodles that I picked up are swill. DH will get them for lunch at some point.