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Lynn from Fargo 05-03-2009 11:09 PM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to the closest
stupid market or "real" convenience store. The little corner drug
store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.

Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
Lynn in Fargo

Lin 05-03-2009 11:29 PM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
Lynn from Fargo wrote:

> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to the closest
> stupid market or "real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.


Congratulations! TJs is wonderful.

> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?


Produce is good. Selection good. We like their organic soups, broths and
simmer sauces. Oh, and "Two-Buck Chuck" wine. Not sure if you will get
that where you are at. (I suspect it's the reason why they aren't in
states like Oklahoma -- damned liquor laws). Interesting things in the
freezer cases. We don't buy our meat there so I can't comment on it, but
overall we've been very pleased with the quality and variety of the
things they carry. Plus, it's fairly inexpensive (by California standards).

I think you will be pleased!

--Lin

James Silverton[_2_] 05-03-2009 11:38 PM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
Lin wrote on Thu, 05 Mar 2009 15:29:44 -0800:

>> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two
>> blocks from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to
>> the closest stupid market or "real" convenience store. The
>> little corner drug store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf
>> wonder bead and is not open after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays
>> and Sundays.


> Congratulations! TJs is wonderful.


>> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what
>> do you like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish?
>> produce? selection?


> Produce is good. Selection good. We like their organic soups, broths
> and simmer sauces. Oh, and "Two-Buck Chuck" wine. Not
> sure if you will get that where you are at. (I suspect it's
> the reason why they aren't in states like Oklahoma -- damned
> liquor laws).


They don't seem to need to sell wine. The branches in Bethesda and
Rockville, MD don't sell beer or wine. Mind you, my county has an
interesting leftover from the compromises to end Prohibition. You can
only buy liquor in a State-owned store. The state stores have quite
decent prices on wine but can't sell *cold* beer or any soda and the
selection available can be a bit eccentric.

> I think you will be pleased!





--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


Steve Pope 05-03-2009 11:55 PM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
Lynn from Fargo > wrote:

>We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
>from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to the closest
>stupid market or "real" convenience store. The little corner drug
>store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
>after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.


> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
>like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?


First, there are are two key things to keep in mind about how
TJ's does its marketing. One, they never change the shelf
price of an item as long as they still have it in stock from
the same shipment. Two, they have no bulk food or produce --
there are no scales at checkout. So the produce is all
pre-packaged

In my region, TJ's has some of the best values on on the following:
Alvarado St. bread (re-labeled), organic dairy products,
commodity (i.e. non-local) organic produce, breakfast cereal,
frozen pizza, vegie burgers, soy nuggets, waffles; various
Niman Ranch meat products; kosher chicken; tofurkey and
similar products; cat food; bottled water. There are also many
good wine values, less true for liquor and beer.

Some common products they seem never to have in really good
quality are coffee and tofu.

A person could do about 80% of their shopping there and
not miss out on much other than local produce and local meat.

Steve

James Silverton[_2_] 06-03-2009 12:16 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
Steve wrote on Thu, 5 Mar 2009 23:55:57 +0000 (UTC):


> Some common products they seem never to have in really good
> quality are coffee and tofu.


I'd disagree with you about coffee since I buy all mine at TJs. I can't
argue about tofu; who can tell about quality in tofu; it's got no taste
anyway!
--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


Dimitri 06-03-2009 12:19 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 

"Lynn from Fargo" > wrote in message
...
> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to the closest
> stupid market or "real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.
>
> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> Lynn in Fargo


Hi there;

Yes TJ'S is a good thing. Their Dairy, & egg prices are usually the most
competitive as are their cheeses. The bread is upscale - sorry no wonder
bread. :-)

They carry a good variety of frozen foods also.

Their wines are goes especially their 2 buck chuck and their TJ'S brands -
the hard stuff I find a little high priced..

They also carry a good selection of hot and cold cereals as well as dried
fruits and nuts.


You'll enjoy the store.

Go to their website and look at their FEARLESS FLYER (AD)

Enjoy.

Dimitri


Hugh 06-03-2009 12:22 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 

"Lynn from Fargo" > wrote in message
...
> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to the closest
> stupid market or "real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.
>
> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> Lynn in Fargo


We couldn't live without TJ's. Milk, butter, sour cream, yogurt and other
dairy stuff is all cheaper than the local supermarket and always of good
quality. Orange juice is better and cheaper. Two buck Chuck wines, all
varieties, are good and very inexpensive, depending on your local and state
liquor taxes. I think we do over 50% of our food shopping at TJ's. This will
change your life positively.

As well the TJ's in our area have excellent customer service. As I recall
they got very high marks in Consumer Reports for that.

Hugh



Steve Pope 06-03-2009 12:24 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
James Silverton <not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not> wrote:

> Steve wrote on Thu, 5 Mar 2009 23:55:57 +0000 (UTC):


>> Some common products they seem never to have in really good
>> quality are coffee and tofu.


> I'd disagree with you about coffee since I buy all mine at
> TJs. I can't argue about tofu; who can tell about quality in
> tofu; it's got no taste anyway!


I am guessing from the latter that you've never had really good
tofu, which is not too surprising since it's not very available.
I'm fortunate in having a good local supplier (Hodo). I
have heard that there's good tofu in the south bay area too.

Coffee, well TJ's is better than some options, but there I
am also spoiled.

In fact I'm just spoiled in general.

Steve

dejablues 06-03-2009 12:42 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 

"Lynn from Fargo" > wrote in message
...
> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to the closest
> stupid market or "real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.
>
> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> Lynn in Fargo


I like their frozen fish a lot, especially red snapper. My faves are their
salsas, nuts, chocolate, and frozen ethnic and ready-made foods. We once had
a TJ raspberry torte on shortbread crust at a friends house that was
absolutely wonderful.
Their soaps and shampoos are pretty good too!
I used to drive quite a ways to get to a TJs but one opened up down the road
last fall. :-)



Mark Thorson 06-03-2009 12:53 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
Dimitri wrote:
>
> Their wines are goes especially their 2 buck chuck and their TJ'S brands -
> the hard stuff I find a little high priced..


I've compared certain of their hard liquors against
various other local stores (supermarkets, drugstores,
etc.), and for the same item they are always cheapest.

Dimitri 06-03-2009 12:55 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 

"Mark Thorson" > wrote in message
...
> Dimitri wrote:
>>
>> Their wines are goes especially their 2 buck chuck and their TJ'S
>> brands -
>> the hard stuff I find a little high priced..

>
> I've compared certain of their hard liquors against
> various other local stores (supermarkets, drugstores,
> etc.), and for the same item they are always cheapest.


For the low volume stuff I believe you're correct but 99% of the time I can
beat their prices on popular brands like Jack, or Chivas or Cuervo - one
needs to be careful in comparing price as they usually will stock a full
liter not a 750 ml. ergo one needs to take 3/4 of the price for comparison.

I think their prices on single malts are quite reasonable.

After all there's nothing like an Oscar Mayer bologna sandwich on sourdough
with a Laphroaig.

Dimitri


Arri London 06-03-2009 01:02 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 


Lynn from Fargo wrote:
>
> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to the closest
> stupid market or "real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.
>
> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> Lynn in Fargo



Am not impressed in general with Trader Joe's. If you don't have much
selection in your area, you might well like it. They do sell a lot of
things under their own label, which makes it difficult to know who
actually made the product. Was looking for a particular brand of
biscuit/cookie before Christmas and thought they were out of stock.
Found it eventually, rebranded; seemed to taste the same.

The one nearest us does have an excellent selection of wine with a wide
price range and locally-produced wines as well. Most of the other things
we've tried there were good enough but not top of the line. Fruit and
veg are ordinary and more expensive than where we usually buy them.

Keep in mind that each TJ's is modified to the local market. The one
opening near you could well sell very different product lines than the
one we've been to.

Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig 06-03-2009 01:10 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
On Mar 5, 6:42*pm, "dejablues" > wrote:
> "Lynn from Fargo" > wrote in ...
>
> > We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> > from my apartment. *Right now, *I can't even walk to the closest
> > stupid market or *"real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> > store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> > after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.

>
> > Will this be a good thing? *Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> > like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> > Lynn in Fargo

>
> I like their frozen fish a lot, especially red snapper. My faves are their
> salsas, nuts, chocolate, and frozen ethnic and ready-made foods. We once had
> a *TJ raspberry torte on shortbread crust at a friends house that was
> absolutely wonderful.
> Their soaps *and shampoos are pretty good too!
> I used to drive quite a ways to get to a TJs but one opened up down the road
> last fall. :-)


Thank you all!
I'm betting that we will not get wine or liquor but that's OK as there
is a package shop a block in the other direction. Not sure what they
will do about pre-packaged produce as ALL of our other stores
(including Mall Wart) are you pick with a few exceptions like boxes of
mushrooms and cherry tomatoes. All the other stuff will be bulk.

We do have two good health food stores and 2 big ethnic markets (Asian/
African/Balkan/Hispanic) 8 to 10 blocks away. From late June thru
early October there is a 3 day/week Farmer's Market on the edge of
downtown and some other street vendors in a big bank lot on Saturdays.

This is a good neighborhood for prepared/frozen stuff, organic and
ethnic because housing is on three strata: subsidized housing and
cheap cheap efficiencies, then in the middle are the graduate school
types NDSU Art & Architecture and Business Administration are
downtown. That's mostly 3 or more guys/gals sharing a 2 to 4 bedroom
apartment at $700 - $900 a month. Rest is condos that START at
$200,000 and go to $500,000. Who the hell is going to buy a half a
million dollar condominium in FARGO fer chrissakes? For that I want
my OWN POOL!

Lynn in Fargo
In a teeny tiny HUD diability accessible, fifth floor, one bedroom
apartment with the same (nice) view as the $$$Condos across the
street. heheheh


Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig 06-03-2009 01:19 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
On Mar 5, 7:10*pm, Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig >
wrote:
> On Mar 5, 6:42*pm, "dejablues" > wrote:
>
>
>
> > "Lynn from Fargo" > wrote in ...

>
> > > We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> > > from my apartment. *Right now, *I can't even walk to the closest
> > > stupid market or *"real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> > > store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> > > after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.

>
> > > Will this be a good thing? *Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> > > like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> > > Lynn in Fargo

>
> > I like their frozen fish a lot, especially red snapper. My faves are their
> > salsas, nuts, chocolate, and frozen ethnic and ready-made foods. We once had
> > a *TJ raspberry torte on shortbread crust at a friends house that was
> > absolutely wonderful.
> > Their soaps *and shampoos are pretty good too!
> > I used to drive quite a ways to get to a TJs but one opened up down the road
> > last fall. :-)

>
> Thank you all!
> I'm betting that we will not get wine or liquor but that's OK as there
> is a package shop a block in the other direction. Not sure what they
> will do about pre-packaged produce as ALL *of our other stores
> (including Mall Wart) are you pick with a few exceptions like boxes of
> mushrooms and cherry tomatoes. All the other stuff will be bulk.
>
> We do have two good health food stores and 2 big ethnic markets (Asian/
> African/Balkan/Hispanic) 8 to 10 blocks away. *From late June thru
> early October there is a 3 day/week Farmer's *Market on the edge of
> downtown and some other street vendors in a big bank lot on Saturdays.
>
> This is a good neighborhood for prepared/frozen stuff, organic and
> ethnic because housing is on three strata: *subsidized housing and
> cheap cheap efficiencies, then in the middle are the graduate school
> types NDSU Art & Architecture and Business Administration are
> downtown. *That's mostly 3 or more guys/gals sharing a 2 to 4 bedroom
> apartment at $700 - $900 a month. *Rest is condos that START at
> $200,000 and go to $500,000. *Who the hell *is going to buy a half a
> million dollar condominium in FARGO fer chrissakes? *For that I want
> my OWN POOL!
>
> Lynn in Fargo
> In a teeny tiny HUD diability accessible, fifth floor, one bedroom
> apartment with the same (nice) view as the $$$Condos across the
> street. *heheheh


Oh yes, forgot to mention that my building is haunted. Sometimes the
late great Peggy Lee walks the halls singing. Not kidding! She got
her start singing in this hotel when she was still Norma
Eckstrom . . . "is that all there is? . . . "

Zeppo 06-03-2009 02:20 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 

"James Silverton" > wrote in message
...
> Lin wrote on Thu, 05 Mar 2009 15:29:44 -0800:
>
>>> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two
>>> blocks from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to
>>> the closest stupid market or "real" convenience store. The
>>> little corner drug store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf
>>> wonder bead and is not open after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays
>>> and Sundays.

>
>> Congratulations! TJs is wonderful.

>
>>> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what
>>> do you like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish?
>>> produce? selection?

>
>> Produce is good. Selection good. We like their organic soups, broths and
>> simmer sauces. Oh, and "Two-Buck Chuck" wine. Not
>> sure if you will get that where you are at. (I suspect it's
>> the reason why they aren't in states like Oklahoma -- damned
>> liquor laws).

>
> They don't seem to need to sell wine. The branches in Bethesda and
> Rockville, MD don't sell beer or wine. Mind you, my county has an
> interesting leftover from the compromises to end Prohibition. You can only
> buy liquor in a State-owned store. The state stores have quite decent
> prices on wine but can't sell *cold* beer or any soda and the selection
> available can be a bit eccentric.
>
>> I think you will be pleased!


James,
TJ's has a pretty decent presence in Eastern PA, and we have the most
archaic liquor laws in the country. Like you however, we're close enough to
Delaware so it doesn't really matter.

Total Wine is your friend. :-)

Jon



Lin 06-03-2009 02:28 AM

Cheezus! was: Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
Christine Dabney wrote:

> Oh, and their goat cheese under their own label is also from a
> prominent CA goat cheese maker....


I don't suppose you recall which cheese maker that is, do you? I'd be
very interested.

Yesterday Bob and I went to Sonoma to Vella Cheese -- specialists of
awarding winning Monterey Jack cheese, then on to Point Reyes Station
for the Cowgirl Creamery. Between the two places we came home with 8
lbs. of cheese! The bargain of the day had to be from Vella ... we came
away with 10 varieties under $40 for it all. And these were big chunks
of cheese! My personal favorite was a high-moisture Monterey Jack with
jalapeno. *Thanks to Dan for the heads-up!* We did get a couple of their
dry jacks to compare, including that Golden Bear you mentioned.

We got a few of our usual favorites from Cowgirl Creamery, and a couple
of new ones that are local to the area like the Point Reyes Original
Blue. All of the latter cheeses from CC were goat cheese with the
exception of a smoooooth Appalachian. Last night we nibbled on apples,
Mt. Tam and a mimolette.

Besides the "cheese run" we wanted to get fresh oysters, but after a
storm like the one we just had, oysters are hard to come by unless they
are already in a tank somewhere. Something about the storms stirring up
debris and contaminating oysters with bacteria. We did have lunch on the
waterfront of Tomales Bay and had oysters there, but the place we wanted
to buy fresh from was out of everything except one variety of small ones
-- and they were charging way too much for those. We wanted the Kumamoto
oysters. Maybe next trip.

We need to have a cheese tasting party or guests over soon. This cheese
will end up like so much of the cheese we get -- aging in the bottom
drawer of the fridge. I can't and don't eat cheese that much anymore.
Once in a "blue" moon won't kill me though! Cheesy pun. ;-)

It was a beautiful day and I was able to spend a lot of time
photographing the trip.

--Lin

sf[_9_] 06-03-2009 08:00 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 15:09:15 -0800 (PST), Lynn from Fargo
> wrote:

> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
>like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
>Lynn in Fargo


Believe me... if what you say is the only thing available within easy
access, you're going to be blessing the ground your TJ's is built on.


--
I never worry about diets. The only carrots that
interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.

Mae West

sf[_9_] 06-03-2009 08:02 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 15:29:44 -0800, Lin >
wrote:

>Oh, and "Two-Buck Chuck" wine.


I prefer their "Bear's Lair" brand... which is virtually the same
price.


--
I never worry about diets. The only carrots that
interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.

Mae West

htn963[_2_] 06-03-2009 08:42 AM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
On Mar 5, 3:09*pm, Lynn from Fargo > wrote:
> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> from my apartment. *Right now, *I can't even walk to the closest
> stupid market or *"real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.
>
> *Will this be a good thing? *Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> Lynn in Fargo


I buy the majority of my groceries from Trader Joe's, esp. fruits,
vegies, olive oil, desserts, ethnic foods, and wine -- they also carry
the only instant coffee I ever found palatable. If they had a wider
meat and fish selection, I would probably do all my grocery shopping
here to save time. (Hmm, and I'm envious to hear just now from others
that some stores also sell hard liquor, as they don't here in WA.)

TJ's prices may not always be the *very lowest* and the quality may
not always be the *very best*, but overall prices are always
reasonable and quality above average. Just think of it as a time-
saving, one-stop, affordable gourmet shop for all your frilly
comestible needs. And they have a very liberal return policy if you
don't like what you buy (as I've been told by the staff as I never had
cause to return anything).

If you have a Trader Joe's within walking distance of your residence
then I think you should consider yourself very, very lucky. (But let's
hope your rent won't go up because of it.)

--
Ht

James Silverton[_2_] 06-03-2009 01:23 PM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
htn963 wrote on Fri, 6 Mar 2009 00:42:29 -0800 (PST):

> I buy the majority of my groceries from Trader Joe's, esp.
> fruits, vegies, olive oil, desserts, ethnic foods, and wine --
> they also carry the only instant coffee I ever found
> palatable. If they had a wider meat and fish selection, I
> would probably do all my grocery shopping here to save time.
> (Hmm, and I'm envious to hear just now from others that some
> stores also sell hard liquor, as they don't here in WA.)


Judging by people in front of me in line, a lot of people do most of
their grocery shopping there. I don't mainly because I prefer my fresh
vegetables unpackaged, they don't have equivalents of cereals that I
like and they are too far away for emergency purchases. I like their
method of selling bananas per banana instead of by weight.
--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


Jean B.[_1_] 06-03-2009 01:53 PM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
Lynn from Fargo wrote:
> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to the closest
> stupid market or "real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.
>
> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> Lynn in Fargo


Of course, it's a good thing. :-) That being said, it is not a
total replacement for other markets. Also, they have an
infuriating habit of dropping some popular items after one becomes
hooked on them.

--
Jean B.

maxine 06-03-2009 02:34 PM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
On Mar 5, 6:09*pm, Lynn from Fargo > wrote:
> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> from my apartment. *Right now, *I can't even walk to the closest
> stupid market or *"real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.
>
> *Will this be a good thing? *Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> Lynn in Fargo


Trader Joes can be the Yuppie 7-11, or it can be a great regular
grocery with limited selection. My sister in the Boston area uses
them for her fill-in shopping (milk, vegetables, bread, etc), and the
supermarket and Costco for the rest. They are usually more expensive
for the fresh things than the regular markets, but their produce is
good, and they give what they don't sell (which still has a few good
days left on it) to the food bank.

Their store brands of things are generally very good. I like their
frozen vegetables, the spinach pie thingy, the dried fruit and ginger,
and cheeses. Some of their Indian-style sauces are good, that we've
tried, and of course they have lots and lots of chips, cookies, and
snacks that are all good<g>.

If you're going to walk to the store, then the slightly higher prices
will be offset by the money saved on driving to the supermarket. Plus
it's easier (for me at least) to find what I consider healthier foods
there.

It's a fun place to shop, and they hire their people to be mostly very
friendly and helpful.

maxine in ri


blake murphy[_2_] 06-03-2009 04:01 PM

Trader Joe's is coming to a corner near me!
 
On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 23:38:24 GMT, James Silverton wrote:

>
> They don't seem to need to sell wine. The branches in Bethesda and
> Rockville, MD don't sell beer or wine. Mind you, my county has an
> interesting leftover from the compromises to end Prohibition. You can
> only buy liquor in a State-owned store.


small correction: it's a county-owned store. one of two counties in the
country that run liquor stores themselves, if i recall correctly.

>The state stores have quite
> decent prices on wine but can't sell *cold* beer or any soda and the
> selection available can be a bit eccentric.
>


they have signs that say 'we do not sell cold beer, cigarettes or lottery
tickets,' which for some reason tickles the hell out of me.

once in a while i'll go in there and say 'give me all your cold beer and
hot cigarettes!' just for the **** of it.

your pal,
blake

blake murphy[_2_] 06-03-2009 04:06 PM

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On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 16:19:35 -0800, Dimitri wrote:
>
> You'll enjoy the store.
>
> Go to their website and look at their FEARLESS FLYER (AD)
>
> Enjoy.
>
> Dimitri


i believe you can sign up to get the *fearless flyer* by mail. it's a
hoot, and also has recipes.

your pal,
blake

blake murphy[_2_] 06-03-2009 04:07 PM

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On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 16:55:51 -0800, Dimitri wrote:

> "Mark Thorson" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Dimitri wrote:
>>>
>>> Their wines are goes especially their 2 buck chuck and their TJ'S
>>> brands -
>>> the hard stuff I find a little high priced..

>>
>> I've compared certain of their hard liquors against
>> various other local stores (supermarkets, drugstores,
>> etc.), and for the same item they are always cheapest.

>
> For the low volume stuff I believe you're correct but 99% of the time I can
> beat their prices on popular brands like Jack, or Chivas or Cuervo - one
> needs to be careful in comparing price as they usually will stock a full
> liter not a 750 ml. ergo one needs to take 3/4 of the price for comparison.
>
> I think their prices on single malts are quite reasonable.
>
> After all there's nothing like an Oscar Mayer bologna sandwich on sourdough
> with a Laphroaig.
>
> Dimitri


sounds like cultural schizophrenia to me. mayonnaise or miracle whip?

your pal,
blake

Melba's Jammin' 06-03-2009 04:34 PM

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In article >,
Christine Dabney > wrote:

> Still reasonable though. At one point they were selling the Muir
> Glen Fire Roasted tomatoes, but haven't seen those in some time.


> Christine


Point of trivia: Did you know that Muir Glen brand is a General Mills
product? They own the company that owns Muir Glen. I had a problem
with MG once and was surprised that the response and coupons came from
General Mills.
--
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http://web.me.com/barbschaller
"What you say about someone else says more
about you than it does about the other person."

Goomba[_2_] 06-03-2009 04:41 PM

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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

> Point of trivia: Did you know that Muir Glen brand is a General Mills
> product? They own the company that owns Muir Glen. I had a problem
> with MG once and was surprised that the response and coupons came from
> General Mills.


IIRC, Muir Glen canned organic tomatoes rated highly on America's Test
Kitchen taste tests.

Dimitri 06-03-2009 05:09 PM

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"blake murphy" > wrote in message
.. .
> On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 16:55:51 -0800, Dimitri wrote:
>
>> "Mark Thorson" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Dimitri wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Their wines are goes especially their 2 buck chuck and their TJ'S
>>>> brands -
>>>> the hard stuff I find a little high priced..
>>>
>>> I've compared certain of their hard liquors against
>>> various other local stores (supermarkets, drugstores,
>>> etc.), and for the same item they are always cheapest.

>>
>> For the low volume stuff I believe you're correct but 99% of the time I
>> can
>> beat their prices on popular brands like Jack, or Chivas or Cuervo - one
>> needs to be careful in comparing price as they usually will stock a full
>> liter not a 750 ml. ergo one needs to take 3/4 of the price for
>> comparison.
>>
>> I think their prices on single malts are quite reasonable.
>>
>> After all there's nothing like an Oscar Mayer bologna sandwich on
>> sourdough
>> with a Laphroaig.
>>
>> Dimitri

>
> sounds like cultural schizophrenia to me. mayonnaise or miracle whip?
>
> your pal,
> blake


Best foods (Hellman's) & crisp iceberg lettuce.

:-)

Dimitri


Kate Connally 06-03-2009 06:34 PM

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Lynn from Fargo wrote:
> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> from my apartment. Right now, I can't even walk to the closest
> stupid market or "real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.
>
> Will this be a good thing? Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> Lynn in Fargo


I mostly buy their sparkling pomegranate juice.
They have great prices on nut and dried fruits. I've
never bought meat there except for some apple chicken
sausages which were great.

I love their boxed soups - roasted red pepper and tomato,
corn and green chile, butternut squash, etc.

I also don't usually buy any veggies or fruits there except
for special purposes.

They have a lot of fresh and frozen prepared foods that are
great. All kinds of Asian and Mexican things.

They have good bread. They have some interesting frozen
things like ice creams, gelatos, etc. They have great
frozen mochis - I like the mango ones.

They have some good chips - I like their blue potato chips.

They have great whole milk yogurt. I comes in a quart container
and and French vanilla flavor. I love it with fresh fruit or in
a fruit lassi.

Kate

--
Kate Connally
“If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.”
Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
Until you bite their heads off.”
What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about?


Kris[_1_] 06-03-2009 06:41 PM

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On Mar 5, 6:09*pm, Lynn from Fargo > wrote:
> We're supposedly getting a Trader Joe's grocery less than two blocks
> from my apartment. *Right now, *I can't even walk to the closest
> stupid market or *"real" convenience store. The little corner drug
> store sells late dated milk $4 a loaf wonder bead and is not open
> after 5 pm or at all on Saturdays and Sundays.
>
> *Will this be a good thing? *Do you shop Trader Joe's? what do you
> like? what don't you like? How's the meat? fish? produce? selection?
> Lynn in Fargo


It's a very good thing. (apologies to Martha Stewart).

Excellent cheeses & deli, good bakery (bewa buy earlier in the day
so you still have a selection to choose from). Nice produce. Awesome
sweets & confections.

I find it best for "ingredients" instead of "fully prepared" items.
Great price & good selection of grains, pastas, nuts, sauces. I have
found the frozen stuff to be a bit hit-and-miss, but it never hurts to
try once, right?

It's also a fun place to shop. You'll love it, I'm sure. I wish I had
one so near!:)

Kris

htn963[_2_] 07-03-2009 04:12 PM

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On Mar 6, 5:23*am, "James Silverton" >
wrote:
> Judging by people in front of me in line, a lot of people do most of
> their grocery shopping there. I don't mainly because I prefer my fresh
> vegetables unpackaged,


I actually prefer my vegetagles packaged because the other stores here
either overwater them into sogggy messes with short lifespan, and/or
leave them too dirty. And can still judge what I'm getting at TJ
through the plastic wraps.

> they don't have equivalents of cereals that I
> like


Agreed. The cereals selections could be more varied.

>and they are too far away for emergency purchases.


Can't argue with that. But they're good to pop into to sample new and
interesting stuff if you're ever in the area as they like to
experiment with and rotate their stock; on the flip side, that also
creates my biggest beef with them in that they will occasionally run
out of or discontinue products I liked and got used to buying.

>I like their method of selling bananas per banana instead of by weight.


There you go -- pick the biggest ones and save. I do this with their
papayas. (Though in the spirit of being contrary I must say that I've
always prefer the taste of the smaller types of bananas.)

--
Ht





James Silverton[_2_] 07-03-2009 04:36 PM

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htn963 wrote on Sat, 7 Mar 2009 08:12:22 -0800 (PST):

> On Mar 6, 5:23 am, "James Silverton"
> > wrote:
>> Judging by people in front of me in line, a lot of people do
>> most of their grocery shopping there. I don't mainly because
>> I prefer my fresh vegetables unpackaged,


> I actually prefer my vegetagles packaged because the other
> stores here either overwater them into sogggy messes with
> short lifespan, and/or leave them too dirty. And can still
> judge what I'm getting at TJ through the plastic wraps.


The problem is that the packages are too big for my limited needs. I
often want just one sweet pepper.

Incidentally, it's OT really, but why do grocery stores like to spray
water on cilantro? It keeps better dry.

--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


blake murphy[_2_] 07-03-2009 08:53 PM

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On Sat, 07 Mar 2009 16:36:19 GMT, James Silverton wrote:

> htn963 wrote on Sat, 7 Mar 2009 08:12:22 -0800 (PST):
>
>> On Mar 6, 5:23 am, "James Silverton"
>> > wrote:
>>> Judging by people in front of me in line, a lot of people do
>>> most of their grocery shopping there. I don't mainly because
>>> I prefer my fresh vegetables unpackaged,

>
>> I actually prefer my vegetagles packaged because the other
>> stores here either overwater them into sogggy messes with
>> short lifespan, and/or leave them too dirty. And can still
>> judge what I'm getting at TJ through the plastic wraps.

>
> The problem is that the packages are too big for my limited needs. I
> often want just one sweet pepper.
>


that's my complaint also. grocery stores don't often cater to (or even
acknowledge) small households.

your pal,
blake

Ed Pawlowski 07-03-2009 09:36 PM

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"blake murphy" > wrote in message
>>
>> The problem is that the packages are too big for my limited needs. I
>> often want just one sweet pepper.
>>

>
> that's my complaint also. grocery stores don't often cater to (or even
> acknowledge) small households.
>
> your pal,
> blake


Our town has two big chain supermarkets and one independent. The little guy
is located near senior housing and an older section of town with generally
older residents also. He does cater to the small household. You can buy a
package with only two pork chops to two chicken parts. Even had butter in
half pound packages. Not a place that I'd do my weekly shopping, but very
handy when you just need a quick item for tonight's dinner.



htn963[_2_] 08-03-2009 05:59 AM

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On Mar 7, 8:36*am, "James Silverton" >
wrote:

> Incidentally, it's OT really, but why do grocery stores like to spray
> water on cilantro?


They want to spray water on *everything* -- to keep them shiny,
glistening, bedewed and "appealing" to shoppers I suppose.

>It keeps better dry.


And sprouts, lettuces and just about every other leafy vegetables in
my experience. Too much moisture breaks down their cellular walls.
The only ones that can withstand all that deluge are the ones with
tougher shells.like cucumber and squashes.

--
Ht


blake murphy[_2_] 08-03-2009 04:27 PM

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On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 16:36:14 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> "blake murphy" > wrote in message
>>>
>>> The problem is that the packages are too big for my limited needs. I
>>> often want just one sweet pepper.
>>>

>>
>> that's my complaint also. grocery stores don't often cater to (or even
>> acknowledge) small households.
>>
>> your pal,
>> blake

>
> Our town has two big chain supermarkets and one independent. The little guy
> is located near senior housing and an older section of town with generally
> older residents also. He does cater to the small household. You can buy a
> package with only two pork chops to two chicken parts. Even had butter in
> half pound packages. Not a place that I'd do my weekly shopping, but very
> handy when you just need a quick item for tonight's dinner.


that must be nice. i'm told you can ask the meat people to repackage stuff
into smaller quantities, but i'm too mousy.

right now my refrigerator freezer is crammed with meat i've re-portioned.

my grocery really ****ed me off when they stopped offering bulk mushrooms.
i can't use up an eight-ounce carton before they turn.

your pal,
blake

Lou Decruss[_3_] 08-03-2009 11:59 PM

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On Sat, 07 Mar 2009 20:53:20 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote:

>On Sat, 07 Mar 2009 16:36:19 GMT, James Silverton wrote:
>
>> htn963 wrote on Sat, 7 Mar 2009 08:12:22 -0800 (PST):
>>
>>> On Mar 6, 5:23 am, "James Silverton"
>>> > wrote:
>>>> Judging by people in front of me in line, a lot of people do
>>>> most of their grocery shopping there. I don't mainly because
>>>> I prefer my fresh vegetables unpackaged,

>>
>>> I actually prefer my vegetagles packaged because the other
>>> stores here either overwater them into sogggy messes with
>>> short lifespan, and/or leave them too dirty. And can still
>>> judge what I'm getting at TJ through the plastic wraps.

>>
>> The problem is that the packages are too big for my limited needs. I
>> often want just one sweet pepper.
>>

>
>that's my complaint also. grocery stores don't often cater to (or even
>acknowledge) small households.


Not much money to be made on small households. It's business. Most
single people I know don't even bother cooking.

Lou

Lou Decruss[_3_] 09-03-2009 12:08 AM

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On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 16:27:24 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote:

>> Our town has two big chain supermarkets and one independent. The little guy
>> is located near senior housing and an older section of town with generally
>> older residents also. He does cater to the small household. You can buy a
>> package with only two pork chops to two chicken parts. Even had butter in
>> half pound packages. Not a place that I'd do my weekly shopping, but very
>> handy when you just need a quick item for tonight's dinner.

>
>that must be nice. i'm told you can ask the meat people to repackage stuff
>into smaller quantities, but i'm too mousy.


The stores I shop at will sell you one of whatever you want. No
repackaging, they just pull it out of the display case.

>right now my refrigerator freezer is crammed with meat i've re-portioned.
>
>my grocery really ****ed me off when they stopped offering bulk mushrooms.
>i can't use up an eight-ounce carton before they turn.


Make soup and freeze it. Can't degrade any worse than canned stuff.

Lou

blake murphy[_2_] 09-03-2009 09:26 PM

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On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 18:59:19 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote:

> On Sat, 07 Mar 2009 20:53:20 GMT, blake murphy
> > wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 07 Mar 2009 16:36:19 GMT, James Silverton wrote:
>>
>>> htn963 wrote on Sat, 7 Mar 2009 08:12:22 -0800 (PST):
>>>
>>>> On Mar 6, 5:23 am, "James Silverton"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>> Judging by people in front of me in line, a lot of people do
>>>>> most of their grocery shopping there. I don't mainly because
>>>>> I prefer my fresh vegetables unpackaged,
>>>
>>>> I actually prefer my vegetagles packaged because the other
>>>> stores here either overwater them into sogggy messes with
>>>> short lifespan, and/or leave them too dirty. And can still
>>>> judge what I'm getting at TJ through the plastic wraps.
>>>
>>> The problem is that the packages are too big for my limited needs. I
>>> often want just one sweet pepper.
>>>

>>
>>that's my complaint also. grocery stores don't often cater to (or even
>>acknowledge) small households.

>
> Not much money to be made on small households. It's business. Most
> single people I know don't even bother cooking.
>
> Lou


yeah, i can't say i blame them - if they pack it in carton, they don't have
to discard what is not sold when it turns iffy as much, and packaging two
pork chops is not efficient.

still, i'm old enough to feel i deserve to be crabby from time to time.

your mostly good-natured pal,
blake

blake murphy[_2_] 09-03-2009 09:29 PM

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On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 19:08:40 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote:

> On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 16:27:24 GMT, blake murphy
> > wrote:
>
>>> Our town has two big chain supermarkets and one independent. The little guy
>>> is located near senior housing and an older section of town with generally
>>> older residents also. He does cater to the small household. You can buy a
>>> package with only two pork chops to two chicken parts. Even had butter in
>>> half pound packages. Not a place that I'd do my weekly shopping, but very
>>> handy when you just need a quick item for tonight's dinner.

>>
>>that must be nice. i'm told you can ask the meat people to repackage stuff
>>into smaller quantities, but i'm too mousy.

>
> The stores I shop at will sell you one of whatever you want. No
> repackaging, they just pull it out of the display case.
>
>>right now my refrigerator freezer is crammed with meat i've re-portioned.
>>
>>my grocery really ****ed me off when they stopped offering bulk mushrooms.
>>i can't use up an eight-ounce carton before they turn.

>
> Make soup and freeze it. Can't degrade any worse than canned stuff.
>
> Lou


there are various things i *could* do, but i'd rather grab one or two
mushrooms if i crave an omelet. (i could goop them from the salad bar, but
that can be an expensive proposition.

your pal,
blake


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