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so much to list but the first thing that pops into my mind is their tarte d'alsace, a must try. if you like burgers try the frozen american kobe mixed with angus burger patties. $6 for two 8 ounce patties. best frozen burger patties anywhere
Their dessert and treat items are high quality and most of them reasonably priced. I especially like the Sublime ice cream sandwiches and the 1-lb Belgian milk chocolate bar (I can make this last for quite a while, breaking off a few squares whenever I'm having a chocolate craving). I also like their puddings and cookies. (I really have to exercise a lot of self-control whenever I walk down the sweets aisle above the frozen foods.)
This time of year they start selling the pumpkin mousse cheesecake. Around my house that's a must have for the holidays!
thought of another favorite: their hollandaise sause in a jar. The worst part for us: our closest TJoe's is about 3 hours away.
NIta
Yes, thank you for mentioning this, Nita. I occasionally have homemade eggs Benedict and the TJ's brand hollandaise sauce in a jar is MUCH better than the dehydrated ones that come in a packet, like Knorr.
TJ's used to make frozen buffalo burgers - one was a pack of four patties, and the second one had portobello mushrooms, onions, and white cheddar cheese in them. I noticed back in 2010 (before I moved to Texas) that the buffalo burgers were getting harder and harder to find. I am hoping that when TJ's comes here they will have those burgers...I miss them!
I also like their wine selection, their desserts, the natural peanut butter, their presorted bags of single serving nuts...I can go on and on.
Their dessert and treat items are high quality and most of them reasonably priced. I especially like the Sublime ice cream sandwiches and the 1-lb Belgian milk chocolate bar (I can make this last for quite a while, breaking off a few squares whenever I'm having a chocolate craving). I also like their puddings and cookies. (I really have to exercise a lot of self-control whenever I walk down the sweets aisle above the frozen foods.)
This time of year they start selling the pumpkin mousse cheesecake. Around my house that's a must have for the holidays!
Every single dessert is of high quality at TJ's!! and high calories too! LOL... Love all of it.Love the sublime ice cream sandwiches too, as well as my kidlets! They were addicted to TJ's when we lived closer to them! Vanilla bon bons were good too(ice cream kind). Chocolate covered bananas too! YUM!! I could go on and on. ALL wicked good!
Sesame Sticks, the little boxes of miniature heirloom tomatoes (when they have them), the wrap sandwiches, the rustic breads, and of course Two Buck Chuck. We drop about $200 every time we hit the nearest one in Seattle. Wish they would open one closer to Tri-Cities than Seattle, they are opening in Spokane, maybe they will have a good experience there...
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