My Journey to the Motherland- Trader Joe’s


I don’t know what I looked forward to most…opening presents, visiting my family, or going to Trader Joe’s. It may very well be a three way tie! I have been talking about this trip since I read that TJ’s opened up in Newport News, a mere 30 minute drive from my parent’s house. I could not wait to go the day after Christmas, I leaped out of bed like it was Christmas morning all over again!

I just about ran into the store, missing the front displays and going for the first aisle, the meat, cheese, and bread aisle. Not a bad start. My Mom, sister, and I shared one cart which was a bad idea because we were all throwing things in like we were kids in a Toys R Us. My sister got mostly vegetarian items as her boyfriend is not a meat eater and she is trying to wean him off of his Taco Bell habit by cooking for him. My Mom went for all healthy foods; whole grain cereal, light cheeses etc. I had no restraint and bought anything I thought I would possibly use in the next couple of months. My bounty included dried cherries, white tea, salami (for Evan), fontina, parmesan, white balsamic vinegar, garlic mustard, chocolate soy milk, a hunk of Ghiradelli semi sweet chocolate and 5 bottles of wine :)

I also got some artisan french rolls which made a killer sandwich with leftover Christmas ham and the garlic mustard.

Lisa from Comfort Food gave me a few suggestions, all of which I forgot about in the excitement of things, but I will be sure to pick them up when I am in VA next, which may be alot sooner than I had originally planned :)

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4 Responses to “My Journey to the Motherland- Trader Joe’s


  • Joe
    December 28th, 2005 19:41
    1

    Looks like a good haul! I’m at TJs weekly!

  • riley
    January 4th, 2006 15:59
    2

    Oh Honey, check out the frozen soups, french onion is KILLER, but they are all good.

  • lisaSD
    January 5th, 2006 13:00
    3

    Woo hoo! Looks like we have a TJ’S convert!

    Def. get the plantain chips next time–best thing is, they’re only about $1!

  • Alesia
    April 19th, 2008 19:46
    4

    one thing you may want to know is if you want to try something new before buying it they will open it up and let you try it. the employees are great in Owings Mills, Md.

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