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New (to me) Trader Joe's find
I know not everyone has a Trader Joe's store available to them, but thought I
would pass my most recent find along. I have had such a taste for a bbq sandwich lately, but have avoided it due to obvious reasons. g While shopping in Trader Joe's I noticed in the refrigerated section (the one with the chicken sausages) a white plastic tub of bbq chicken breast. I looked at the caloric/fat content ... 60 calories, 1g fat per 1/4 cup. Figured I would buy a tub and give it a try. It was buried in my fridge for a few weeks and I forgot about it ... until today when I was scrounging for something for lunch and knew all lunchmeat had already been devoured, as well as lettuce and salad fixins. So out it came, toasted two pieces of light wheat bread (I forgot to buy light buns) and heated up 1 serving of the bbq chicken. Dang was this stuff good, and 1/4 cup was more than enough for a single sandwich! Joyce |
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New (to me) Trader Joe's find
thanks, I am thinking of a special trip your way just for the store, Lee,
drooling Joyce wrote in message ... I know not everyone has a Trader Joe's store available to them, but thought I would pass my most recent find along. I have had such a taste for a bbq sandwich lately, but have avoided it due to obvious reasons. g While shopping in Trader Joe's I noticed in the refrigerated section (the one with the chicken sausages) a white plastic tub of bbq chicken breast. I looked at the caloric/fat content ... 60 calories, 1g fat per 1/4 cup. Figured I would buy a tub and give it a try. It was buried in my fridge for a few weeks and I forgot about it ... until today when I was scrounging for something for lunch and knew all lunchmeat had already been devoured, as well as lettuce and salad fixins. So out it came, toasted two pieces of light wheat bread (I forgot to buy light buns) and heated up 1 serving of the bbq chicken. Dang was this stuff good, and 1/4 cup was more than enough for a single sandwich! Joyce |
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New (to me) Trader Joe's find
there are no Trader Joes anywhere around here - whine!
"Miss Violette" wrote in message ... thanks, I am thinking of a special trip your way just for the store, Lee, drooling Joyce wrote in message ... I know not everyone has a Trader Joe's store available to them, but thought I would pass my most recent find along. I have had such a taste for a bbq sandwich lately, but have avoided it due to obvious reasons. g While shopping in Trader Joe's I noticed in the refrigerated section (the one with the chicken sausages) a white plastic tub of bbq chicken breast. I looked at the caloric/fat content ... 60 calories, 1g fat per 1/4 cup. Figured I would buy a tub and give it a try. It was buried in my fridge for a few weeks and I forgot about it ... until today when I was scrounging for something for lunch and knew all lunchmeat had already been devoured, as well as lettuce and salad fixins. So out it came, toasted two pieces of light wheat bread (I forgot to buy light buns) and heated up 1 serving of the bbq chicken. Dang was this stuff good, and 1/4 cup was more than enough for a single sandwich! Joyce |
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New (to me) Trader Joe's find
None here either. And I've scolded Joyce before about bragging such
finds. It's just not fair! Prairie Roots On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 13:57:30 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: there are no Trader Joes anywhere around here - whine! "Miss Violette" wrote in message ... thanks, I am thinking of a special trip your way just for the store, Lee, drooling Joyce wrote in message ... I know not everyone has a Trader Joe's store available to them, but thought I would pass my most recent find along. I have had such a taste for a bbq sandwich lately, but have avoided it due to obvious reasons. g While shopping in Trader Joe's I noticed in the refrigerated section (the one with the chicken sausages) a white plastic tub of bbq chicken breast. I looked at the caloric/fat content ... 60 calories, 1g fat per 1/4 cup. Figured I would buy a tub and give it a try. It was buried in my fridge for a few weeks and I forgot about it ... until today when I was scrounging for something for lunch and knew all lunchmeat had already been devoured, as well as lettuce and salad fixins. So out it came, toasted two pieces of light wheat bread (I forgot to buy light buns) and heated up 1 serving of the bbq chicken. Dang was this stuff good, and 1/4 cup was more than enough for a single sandwich! Joyce |
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New (to me) Trader Joe's find
Nowhere near here either, Lesanne... *whining along with you*
-- ~Kristin O~ 272/242.6/172 Here's our FAQ: http://www.didian.com/asdww/ and welcome notice: http://www.geocities.com/welcomenotice/index.html "Lesanne" wrote in message ... there are no Trader Joes anywhere around here - whine! "Miss Violette" wrote in message ... thanks, I am thinking of a special trip your way just for the store, Lee, drooling Joyce wrote in message ... I know not everyone has a Trader Joe's store available to them, but thought I would pass my most recent find along. I have had such a taste for a bbq sandwich lately, but have avoided it due to obvious reasons. g While shopping in Trader Joe's I noticed in the refrigerated section (the one with the chicken sausages) a white plastic tub of bbq chicken breast. I looked at the caloric/fat content ... 60 calories, 1g fat per 1/4 cup. Figured I would buy a tub and give it a try. It was buried in my fridge for a few weeks and I forgot about it ... until today when I was scrounging for something for lunch and knew all lunchmeat had already been devoured, as well as lettuce and salad fixins. So out it came, toasted two pieces of light wheat bread (I forgot to buy light buns) and heated up 1 serving of the bbq chicken. Dang was this stuff good, and 1/4 cup was more than enough for a single sandwich! Joyce |
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New (to me) Trader Joe's find
No Trader Joe's near me either Joyce. Would thinly sliced chicken breast
and bbq sauce be similar? -- Brenda 209/176/150 RafL goal 165 "Joyce" wrote in message ... I know not everyone has a Trader Joe's store available to them, but thought I would pass my most recent find along. I have had such a taste for a bbq sandwich lately, but have avoided it due to obvious reasons. g While shopping in Trader Joe's I noticed in the refrigerated section (the one with the chicken sausages) a white plastic tub of bbq chicken breast. I looked at the caloric/fat content ... 60 calories, 1g fat per 1/4 cup. Figured I would buy a tub and give it a try. It was buried in my fridge for a few weeks and I forgot about it ... until today when I was scrounging for something for lunch and knew all lunchmeat had already been devoured, as well as lettuce and salad fixins. So out it came, toasted two pieces of light wheat bread (I forgot to buy light buns) and heated up 1 serving of the bbq chicken. Dang was this stuff good, and 1/4 cup was more than enough for a single sandwich! Joyce |
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New (to me) Trader Joe's find
STOP finding new Trader Joe temptations!!!!!!!! (g)
I do need some of their low fat sausages. And, folks, it is within walking distance of my house as is Whole Paycheck, I mean Whole Foods. Actually, I could hit both of them in about a 2 mile or less loop. On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 14:48:02 -0600, Joyce wrote: I know not everyone has a Trader Joe's store available to them, but thought I would pass my most recent find along. I have had such a taste for a bbq sandwich lately, but have avoided it due to obvious reasons. g While shopping in Trader Joe's I noticed in the refrigerated section (the one with the chicken sausages) a white plastic tub of bbq chicken breast. I looked at the caloric/fat content ... 60 calories, 1g fat per 1/4 cup. Figured I would buy a tub and give it a try. It was buried in my fridge for a few weeks and I forgot about it ... until today when I was scrounging for something for lunch and knew all lunchmeat had already been devoured, as well as lettuce and salad fixins. So out it came, toasted two pieces of light wheat bread (I forgot to buy light buns) and heated up 1 serving of the bbq chicken. Dang was this stuff good, and 1/4 cup was more than enough for a single sandwich! Joyce |
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New (to me) Trader Joe's find
Oh hell, at least it's in the same *country* as you guys. I have to sit
here reading about these magical things called "skinny cows" that I have no hope of ever seeing unless I submit to fingerprinting and a 24 hour plane trip.... -- Julie. 93.5/72.7/74 (WW)/72 (Personal) kg 205.7/159.9/162.8 (WW)/158 (Personal) lb "Kristin" wrote in message ... Nowhere near here either, Lesanne... *whining along with you* -- ~Kristin O~ 272/242.6/172 Here's our FAQ: http://www.didian.com/asdww/ and welcome notice: http://www.geocities.com/welcomenotice/index.html "Lesanne" wrote in message ... there are no Trader Joes anywhere around here - whine! "Miss Violette" wrote in message ... thanks, I am thinking of a special trip your way just for the store, Lee, drooling Joyce wrote in message ... I know not everyone has a Trader Joe's store available to them, but thought I would pass my most recent find along. I have had such a taste for a bbq sandwich lately, but have avoided it due to obvious reasons. g While shopping in Trader Joe's I noticed in the refrigerated section (the one with the chicken sausages) a white plastic tub of bbq chicken breast. I looked at the caloric/fat content ... 60 calories, 1g fat per 1/4 cup. Figured I would buy a tub and give it a try. It was buried in my fridge for a few weeks and I forgot about it ... until today when I was scrounging for something for lunch and knew all lunchmeat had already been devoured, as well as lettuce and salad fixins. So out it came, toasted two pieces of light wheat bread (I forgot to buy light buns) and heated up 1 serving of the bbq chicken. Dang was this stuff good, and 1/4 cup was more than enough for a single sandwich! Joyce |
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New (to me) Trader Joe's find
Awwww, I'm sorry dear. I have no idea as to how they pick there locations, isn't
much of a regional thing since I am in Chicago and Fred is in Washington - that's a fur piece apart. g Maybe you could write them and suggest they look into starting in your area? Maybe they haven't test marketed the area for any interest? I do love the place though, lots of interesting things. Joyce On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 13:57:30 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: there are no Trader Joes anywhere around here - whine! "Miss Violette" wrote in message ... thanks, I am thinking of a special trip your way just for the store, Lee, drooling Joyce wrote in message ... I know not everyone has a Trader Joe's store available to them, but thought I would pass my most recent find along. I have had such a taste for a bbq sandwich lately, but have avoided it due to obvious reasons. g While shopping in Trader Joe's I noticed in the refrigerated section (the one with the chicken sausages) a white plastic tub of bbq chicken breast. I looked at the caloric/fat content ... 60 calories, 1g fat per 1/4 cup. Figured I would buy a tub and give it a try. It was buried in my fridge for a few weeks and I forgot about it ... until today when I was scrounging for something for lunch and knew all lunchmeat had already been devoured, as well as lettuce and salad fixins. So out it came, toasted two pieces of light wheat bread (I forgot to buy light buns) and heated up 1 serving of the bbq chicken. Dang was this stuff good, and 1/4 cup was more than enough for a single sandwich! Joyce |
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New (to me) Trader Joe's find
sniff I'm sorry, please forgive me! I wasn't bragging, really, I wasn't. I
wish everyone had these stores by them. Trader Joes needs to get on the ball. Joyce On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 09:41:47 -0600, Prairie Roots wrote: None here either. And I've scolded Joyce before about bragging such finds. It's just not fair! Prairie Roots On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 13:57:30 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: there are no Trader Joes anywhere around here - whine! "Miss Violette" wrote in message ... thanks, I am thinking of a special trip your way just for the store, Lee, drooling Joyce wrote in message ... I know not everyone has a Trader Joe's store available to them, but thought I would pass my most recent find along. I have had such a taste for a bbq sandwich lately, but have avoided it due to obvious reasons. g While shopping in Trader Joe's I noticed in the refrigerated section (the one with the chicken sausages) a white plastic tub of bbq chicken breast. I looked at the caloric/fat content ... 60 calories, 1g fat per 1/4 cup. Figured I would buy a tub and give it a try. It was buried in my fridge for a few weeks and I forgot about it ... until today when I was scrounging for something for lunch and knew all lunchmeat had already been devoured, as well as lettuce and salad fixins. So out it came, toasted two pieces of light wheat bread (I forgot to buy light buns) and heated up 1 serving of the bbq chicken. Dang was this stuff good, and 1/4 cup was more than enough for a single sandwich! Joyce |
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