mercredi 12 août 2015

The 39 Trader Joe's Items You Need in Your Life

The following post was originally featured on Fit Bottomed Girls and written by Jenn, who is part of POPSUGAR Select Fitness.


We're big-time TJ's fans. Like, big time big time. And, with our Trader Joe's super-fan status, we like to consider ourselves a bit of an expert on what to buy there. But, if there's anything we've learned since the site started, sharing is caring. And the best thing to share, when it comes to food, is what's good! So, in order to compile the ultimate list of what to buy at Trader Joe's, we put our fit foodie heads together and then reached out to you on social media for your favorite things to buy there. The result is pretty epic.

What to Buy at Trader Joe's

  1. Organic arugula
  2. Organic chopped kale
  3. Beets
  4. Smoked salmon
  5. Nuts of any and all kinds, but especially the single-serving packages of almonds
  6. Nut butters, also of all kinds!
  7. Creamy polenta with spinach and carrots
  8. Popcorn (really, any kind of it)
  9. Cilantro and chive yogurt dip
  10. Veggie and flaxseed chips
  11. Sweet basil pesto sausage
  12. Young, fresh turkey at Thanksgiving
  13. Coconut oil
  14. Coconut oil spray
  15. Almond meal
  16. Balsamic vinegar
  17. Dark chocolate - all of it
  18. 100% Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee
  19. Canned beans (no additives or other ingredients!)
  20. Brussels sprouts
  21. Balsamic glaze
  22. Hard-boiled eggs
  23. Goat cheese
  24. Spelt risotto
  25. Frozen brown rice
  26. Light coconut milk
  27. Wine (all of the wine, but especially this wine)
  28. Arrabbiata sauce
  29. Apple cider vinegar
  30. Pomegranate white tea
  31. Frozen seafood medley
  32. Steamed lentils
  33. Mahi-mahi
  34. Greek yogurt
  35. Almond milk
  36. Hearts of palm (in the jar)
  37. Organic tomato and roasted red pepper soup
  38. Sea salt and turbinado sugar dark chocolate almonds
  39. Frozen naan

To learn more about these picks, check out the post on Fit Bottomed Girls.



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