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Hot on the heels of its Pumpkin Spice Cold Brew, Trader Joe's rolled out Vanilla Cardamom flavored Cold Brew Coffee. Here's the verdict.
Trader Joe’s Fig and Honey Batard is Product of France and has a good long use-by date. I’m not sure how they’re doing it, since there don’t seem to be preservatives on the ingredient list. But there might be something special going on with the bag it comes in.
Trader Joe's rolls out new enchilada sauce. Let's do a quick comparison with the previous version. Will the two taste the same?
Trader Joe’s Vegan Soup Dumplings, officially Steamed Vegetable Soup Dumplings, are very good. As usual, I recommend steaming them on the stove, if you can. The soup tends to dry up in the microwave, and these seem to have even less soup than other TJ’s versions.
Nutrition-wise, Trader Joe’s Spicy Meat Pizza is not health food, but hey, it’s pizza. And a meaty one, at that. Ingredient list is pretty straightforward. For $5.99. I like this one a lot. Costco’s Kirkland Cauliflower Crust Combo frozen pizza remains my fave overall.
Set in 1920s Philly, A Deadly Endeavor pairs a socialite and a coroner in the investigation of series of deaths in her new social circle.
It turned out to be the genesis of something bigger – a chicken, black bean and quinoa bake. It’s supposed to be Spring, but after light snow Friday followed by hail, then sunbreaks, I don’t think anyone has fully committed to peas and pastels. We’re in the shoulder season for casseroles.
How to Use Trader Joe’s Yuzu Miso. Trader Joe’s is on a bit of a yuzu kick between yuzu kosho, green tea with yuzu spread, and now yuzu miso. What’s interesting about the yuzu miso is, it’s basically a jarred version of miso ae, a sauce/dressing you’d usually make from scratch.
Trader Joe's New Versus Old Enchilada Sauce. If you're down with roasted broccoli, put Trader Joe's new Caesar Broccoli Bake Kit on your shopping list.
Trader Joe’s made us wait until after the Labor Day holiday (again!) this year to unleash Pumpkinpalooza. But the first round of fall items — pumpkin, maple, apple, etc. are hitting stores now. Let’s take a look at what we spotted in the PNW.