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The TRADER JOE'S Thread
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What about the fudge covered candy-can Joe Joes? I ate a whole sleeve in an hour last Christmas.Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
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That's one of the things I like best about TJs. I cook with wine a decent amount, and the stuff they have for $3.99 a bottle is plenty good enough for most needs, and seems to be as good as the stuff the grocery store sells for $10 a bottle.Originally posted by Coach McGuirk View PostWine sales.
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My grandson has alergies and can't have anything with barley in it. He loves Joes-0s ( no barley ). That is their version of Cherrios. My wife has a friend that sends a case up to us periodicly
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Oooohh, the fancy stuff, eh? Too good for 2 buck chuck?Originally posted by Clark Addison View PostThat's one of the things I like best about TJs. I cook with wine a decent amount, and the stuff they have for $3.99 a bottle is plenty good enough for most needs, and seems to be as good as the stuff the grocery store sells for $10 a bottle.
Couple things I really like: Creme Fraiche and Protein Shakes. The shakes have 33g of protein and they taste really good.
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Yeah that's right. Guess I'll just have to stock up during my trip to LA this week.Originally posted by Coach McGuirk View PostThey wouldn't be allowed to sell it, so there would be nothing to by. Remember the government holds the cards for liquor sales in Utah."To the man who only has a hammer, everything he encounters begins to look like a nail."
—Abraham Maslow
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So ironic, no? The government, which is more influenced by LDS culture and church leadership than any other single factor, is the only institution able to profit from the sale of liquor.Originally posted by Coach McGuirk View PostThey wouldn't be allowed to sell it, so there would be nothing to by. Remember the government holds the cards for liquor sales in Utah.
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Well it (and thereby I mean the people)ought to benefit a little bit since the government ( and thereby I mean the people) picks up the enormous tab that alcohol creates in lost productivity, lives, relationships and health.Originally posted by RobinFinderson View PostSo ironic, no? The government, which is more influenced by LDS culture and church leadership than any other single factor, is the only institution able to profit from the sale of liquor.
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Peanut butter and almond butter lovers will love TJ's. It is pretty darn good stuff.“There is a great deal of difference in believing something still, and believing it again.”
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