Trader Joe’s FRESH PINEAPPLE JUICE is delicious


Ingredients: PINEAPPLE JUICE

“NOT FROM CONCENTRATE” – We were really impressed at how good this pineapple juice tastes. Pretty simple ingredients. “Pineapple juice from Costa Rica”. Just 100% pure pineapple juice. No preservatives, no nothin’ extra. No doubt like me you love finding simple, pure ingredients.

Both of us thought the juice tasted delicious. So yummy, not too sweet, a little tangy. So refreshing. If you blind folded me, I would probably ask if someone just squeezed a pineapple for me.

Find it near the fresh orange and other juices, in the Refrigerated case.

$4.99

I would buy it again.

Trader Joe’s SALTED EDAMAME (cooked, Soybeans in pod) Healthy, delicious and fun to eat


“Trader Joe’s salted edamame (soybeans) are blanched, salted and then quick frozen to seal in the freshness”

If you’ve every been to a Japanese restaurant, you probably have know what edamame are. Served warm they are soybeans still in their fuzzy pods. The beans are inside the a green fuzzy pod. You eat them extracting the beans with a combination of mouth and fingers, pushing a bean out with your finger plus sucking them out of the pod. The experience is kind of fun. This is legit playing with your food.

Trader Joe’s “Salted Edamame” are cooked edamame soybean in pods, which get frozen. These really only need heating up which you can do in either in a microwave or on the stovetop. I usually rinse the frozen pods under cold water in a colander for a second, then toss them into pot with a tablespoon or two of water and let them steam covered for about two minutes until they are hot, then serve, sprinkling on a bit of freshly ground pink salt when serving them.

TJ’s frozen edamame in pods make a delicious and healthy appetizer, snack, or side, or ingredient. Everybody seems to love edamame, young or old, and maybe especially kids? Because these are an accepted way to play with your food! Gotta eat with your hands.

Soybeans are just full of protein of course. Just a 1/2 cup have 8 grams Protein not to mention fiber. So Good Eats! Trader Joe’s frozen edamame are terrific to buy ($1.99) $2.29. Equal to way more expensive frozen edamame you might find in a Japanese or Asian market where they might double the price. I love having these in the freezer at all times for whenever the edamame mood strikes. Actually I buy both versions of at TJ’s, shelled and these unshelled ones in the pod. Shelled soybeans are great for an ingredient. I use those the same way I might use or add frozen peas. They are terrific on top of rice of course with a little butter.

Remember to put an empty bowl on the table for the empty pods!

I would buy these again

Product of Thailand

Trader Joe’s ORGANIC TOASTED COCONUT GRANOLA (Gluten Free)


“A crispy crunchy combo of rolled outs, cornflakes, sprouted quinoa, almonds and more”

GLUTEN FREE

This is another decent granola at Trader Joe’s. Unlike a few others now, this one doesn’t have the large clusters. Its got flakes. Its GLUTEN FREE (it contains oats, coconut, roasted almonds, cornflakes, maple syrup, quinoa… All Organic) Very tasty with a nice coconut flavor. Not too sweet either. And of course naturally GLUTEN FREE (oats, nuts, corn…)

I typically enjoy this with yogurt and/or kefir perhaps some dried cranberries and sliced banana… its worth trying especially if you are GF

$3.99 bag (12 oz)

Trader Joe’s Bourbon Vanilla Beans: Perfect Ingredient for Fall/Winter Baking


These just appeared in our NEW ITEMS shelf.

Whole BOURBON VANILLA BEANS

Chefs and pro cooks love these as its the purest, most natural form of vanilla. “Bourbon Vanilla” is considered the best vanilla, from Southeast Asia. I did check the label but assume these may be from Madagascar.

Pro cooks scrape out the tiny seeds inside these pods with a knife and use that in recipes that call for vanilla. Don’t throw out the pod after using either as they still have lots of aroma. You can put the pods into a large jar and and cover them with about a pound of sugar. Let that sit for a few days or more as the vanilla beans infuse the sugar so it becomes yummy Vanilla Sugar.

$2.99 for two vanilla beans

In addition to these Trader Joe’s has lots of other vanilla products like BOURBON VANILLA BEAN PASTE and they are all on the shelves now for the FALL/WINTER baking season.

Trader Joe’s CALAMARI IN OLIVE OIL


PRODUCT OF SPAIN

“The mild, slightly briny flavor and tender, meaty texture of Trader Joe’s Calamari Pieces in Olive Oil should win over even the most ‘tin-ative’ tasters; especially when incorporated into a charcuterie board with toasted Organic Baguette slices, Mini Heirloom Tomatoes, Colossal Garlic -Stuffed Olives, and fresh lemon wedges. And these Calamari also score a definite tinned-fish win when added to a bowl of Spanish Rice, or to a batch of prepared Linguine with Pesto & Tomatoes.”

Are you Tinned Fish aficionado? If so try this new product Trader Joe’s just introduced which could be interesting to all of those into exploring canned/tinned sardines and other fish, as this is a current popular craze that has really caught on big time via social media. This CALAMARI is a good addition to your tinned fish options.

Trader Joe’s newest addition to their line of canned seafood is: “Calamari Pieces in Olive Oil”. (calamari aka “jumbo squid). This is a Product Of Spain where fishermen catch the squid in the traditional manner, jigged/line caught. The squid is cleaned and the tentacles are cooked in olive oil and canned. When I opened up a can I thought the small pieces of the calamari (tentacles only) looked appealing. Nothing too scary.

The squid had a nice briny taste and was both tender and slightly chewy at the same time. Its good as-is out of the can however this was certainly improved with a squeeze of lemon and a few grinds of black pepper, so I say those are a must with this.

You could enjoy this as right out of the can as an appetizer with perhaps some toasted baguette or other good bread, or on some crackers. Or you might use this in a dish, for example to make a rice dish. You could make an easy Japanese style rice bowl – just top a bowl of warm rice with some of this squid and the juice. Add a squeeze of lemon juice and a drizzle of soy sauce.

I could easily envision using a can of this to make something like a “linguine with clam sauce” type of pasta just using this calamari instead of clams. Add lots of garlic, parsley, lemon, white wine and olive oil, either just like that or perhaps with a tomato sauce. Or using this in perhaps a Paella type of rice dish…

Use your imagination with this Calamari in Olive Oil! Let us know in the comments what you come up with.

$3.99

I would buy this again.

“The large tentacles of the captured Calamari are cleaned & cooked just enough to yield a firm, yet tender texture. They’re cut into 1.5-centimeter chunks and packed with extra virgin olive oil & salt.”

Read more about this on Trader Joe’s website here:

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/calamari-pieces-in-olive-oil-076536

#tinnedfish #tinnedfishtiktok #tinnedfishlovers

Trader Joe’s CREME FRAICHE (sour cream’s French cousin)


Simply put you might think of Creme Fraiche as the more refined (French cousin) of American Sour Cream. Both are made by culturing cream and are thick and tangy and let’s face it, very tasty! But Creme Fraiche has a higher fat content so its a bit richer plus it can stand heating/cooking without breaking where as sour cream might separate. Naturally it costs more. It can be used in most ways you might use sour cream.

https://www.masterclass.com/articles/a-guide-to-using-creme-fraiche

For one idea; you can make a nice topping with it. Mix in some sugar and a touch of vanilla into Creme Fraiche, then use this wonderful topping with most any fruit, baked good, desserts or what have you.

$3.99 (7.5 oz )

Trader Joe’s tasty & easy, GIANT BAKED BEANS (Product of Greece)


I’ve mentioned before that Trader Joe’s has a few very decent canned products, great for your pantry. I count having some of them, especially during the Summer, when I may not feel one bit like cooking! If thats the case, I have a stock in the pantry of some really tasty, super easy cans of good foods.

I can easily think of at least three items that I buy all the time. All of them are “Mediterranean” style foods (and vegetarian to boot):

GRECIAN EGGPLANT, DOLMAS (stuffed grape leaves), and finally this can called “GIANT BAKED BEANS in tomato sauce” – Large but tender white Cannellini beans cooked in a tasty tomato based sauce. Its a take on a classic Greek bean dish, and these are in fact made in Greece for Trader Joe’s “in small batches”.

Canned you say!? Yes I do …

“Canned? you say. Don’t let the can fool you. This ready-to-eat dish with its smooth, aromatic sauce; cubes of peeled tomatoes; and tender, melt-in-your-mouth beans does not disappoint—even enjoyed at room temperature, straight out of the can. Serve these Giant Beans in a little white bowl as part of a meze spread. Or, warm it up and combine with some wilted spinach and top with Crumbled Feta. It even makes a quick, compact vegetarian lunch—no refrigeration required!”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/giant-baked-beans-in-tomato-sauce-056278

Just open a can of these and you have a tasty and not to mention healthy dish, loaded with protein (14 grams). Give these a little drizzle of good olive oil, perhaps a squeeze of lemon and maybe even some oregano. You can Heat them, or eat them a troom temp.

You could add them on top of a salad. Maybe add some hard boiled eggs, or a can of tuna or sardines if you like for even more protein.

You could even toss in say a package of CHICKEN MEATBALLS, warm it up and have a complete dinner with no effort.

Like I said these are a great handy item to have in the pantry – and at two bucks pretty reasonable too. Even good for taking on a picnic.

Giant Baked Beans in tomato sauce – $1.99

I would buy them again.

VEGAN

This $6 Trader Joe product is saving my sanity this Summer!


This is a public service announcement.

As many of us are unfortunately aware this summer has been particularly hot, even brutal in some places, especially in the West/SouthWest.

One product from Trader Joe’s is saving my sanity, and it may save yours. I am talking about the super minty fresh PEPPERMINT CASTILE SOAP which goes for six bucks for a 16 oz. bottle.

Seriously, coming in all hot and sweaty from outside I generally immediately jump in the shower, turn on the cold water, and put a squirt of this soap on a shower poof. The mint smell hits you instantly and that starts to cool you, as you lather up all over with the minty suds. You get a tingly sensation on your skin that refreshes you. Mentally it starts to get your brain to some cool place. In seconds you feel better, and when you are done you are so fresh and clean.

I can jump in the shower whenever I start to feel hot and repeat this process as often as I feel like it which can be many times a day.

If you have never tried this soap, I can not urge you enough to try this great soap out to save your sanity too. I promise you that you will feel better instantly after you use it.

I am not kidding, it may be the best six bucks you have ever spent. And yes, this stuff is basically a clone of Dr. Bronner’s which is even more intense mint wise, but is more expensive.

The 16 oz bottle does last too, as you just need a little squirt of it to produce a ton of minty fresh body wash lather. Its great for so many things too like laundry. I put a squirt on my sweaty gym stuff.

Equally good is their Tea Tree Body Wash

Trader Joe’s MINI MINT ICE CREAM MOUTHFULS (mini ice cream sandwiches)


MINT CHOCOLATE CHIP ICE CREAM BETWEEN TWO CHOCOLATE WAFERS

Well, my wife bought these for us to try. All I can say is this… about two days later she told me I had to go buy her another box as she found only one left. I had eaten most of them.

She barely got a chance to eat any of them and she wasn’t too happy about it. OK I confess this was true. I did eat almost all of them. I couldn’t stop myself! These are “Dangerously Good”, as we say in our house.

Basically these are small ice cream sandwiches; with mint chocolate chip ice cream between two chocolate wafers, like an Oreo/Joe Joe’s but these wafers are pretty soft.

The combination of mini and double chocolate inside and out is really good!

Eating just one of these is nigh on impossible, in fact I dare you to try eating just one (you will want another as soon as its finished)

Four of these have 240 calories, so figure one of the mini mouthfuls comes out to 60 calories.

The box goes for $4.49 (15 oz/12 mini ice cream sandwiches)

I would buy these again. (I have to. I ate almost the whole box myself)

Trader Joe’s GRECIAN STYLE EGGPLANT, $3 Mediterranean Delight


Review of TJ’s GRECIAN EGGPLANT

You may have a hard time believing this came out of a can.

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/grecian-style-eggplant-with-tomatoes-onions-053896

“...an unexpected delicacy. Upon tasting it, we were enchanted by the soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture and the smooth, almost squash-like eggplant flavor that came to life amidst the bright, savory-sweetness of the tomatoes and onions. Our tasting panel was taken by surprise—these wondrous, not-at-all-bitter eggplants really came from a can? Really? Really.”

Ingredients: Fried Eggplant, Tomatoes, Onions, Salt, Parsley, Sugar, Garlic, Red Pepper, Black Pepper (natural sounding stuff)

HOT SUMMER – Now I don’t know about you during mutiple heat wave this summer but I’ve been racking my brains trying to come up with really easy things we can eat for dinner. Things that make for as little use of the kitchen as possible. Many days this summer you didnt even want to think of turning on the stove and cooking. You just want EASY. Right?

So if I can buy something at Trader Joe’s that is decent and all I have to do is open up a package…. And it’s actually tasty, as I’m concerned, that’s terrific in my book. This eggplant dish is one of those kinds of items. It’s surprisingly good.

Yes, I am a cook/foodie so maybe I will fix it up a bit. Add a sprinkle of olive oil, a squeeze of lemon juice. I wanted more garlic in this, so I smashed up a clove of garlic and added it in and it did improve it but even just out of the can, doing nothing really, still this eggplant dish is good and very tasty.

A can of this eggplant dish is super convenient to have on hand in your pantry. Along with some other Mediterranean food in cans from TJ’s which I also like (for example, the DOLMAS STUFFED GRAPE LEAVES & GIANT BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE)

The eggplant dish is rich and smooth, with the eggplant falling apart and is well matched by tomato and onion also melted into the mix. Its not terribly far from a Ratatouille – which you could turn it into by adding some cooked zucchini and garlic. The Trader Joe’s description in this case is so right on I’m quoting what they say….

“…Our tasting panel was taken by surprise—these wondrous, not-at-all-bitter eggplants really came from a can? Really? Really. The Grecian Style Eggplant with Tomatoes & Onions is made for us in Bulgaria, where the eggplant is grown, by our famed Greek Dolmas producers. (They have a production facility in that Southeastern European country, so the eggplant can be cooked immediately upon harvest from the fields.) Whole, long, narrow eggplants—harvested at the height of the season—are split in half lengthwise and stewed in a rich, flavorful “sauce” of tomatoes and onions. Seasoned with parsley, garlic, red pepper and curry powder, and canned with soy oil, the gently- flavored, purple fruits of the nightshade family blossom with seductive Mediterranean essence.”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/grecian-style-eggplant-with-tomatoes-onions-053896

You can serve this as-is at room temperature with some good bread or crackers or flat bread/naan. Or warm it up if you like. Either way I would suggest giving it a little drizzle of good EVOO, maybe crushed garlic and chopped parsley. All of which will improve it even more, and then you could tell people you made it. Shhh… that it even came out of a can will be our secret!

I had about half of the can left over for another meal. Believe it or not the next night we were going to eat some Indian food. I wondered if I could mix it into some CHANNA MASALA? Guess what? The two worked surprisingly well turning it into eggplant and chick peas with Indian flavors which we enjoyed with Naan and Basmati Rice. So this could become other things…. Mix even with pasta and Feta cheese? Let us know if you have ideas to share.

I would buy this again

VEGETARIAN – VEGAN

$2.99/ 9 oz

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