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on May 2, 2013 ·
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Email a copy of 'What to Buy and Skip at Trader Joe's' to a friend
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Interesting article. I didn’t know that Stonyfield Farms makes Trader Joe’s yogurt. I wonder who makes their chocolate chips.
I love their whole wheat flour as it is very fresh. I also buy their vinegars and oils which are very good for a great price. Great article!
Organic produce is a good price if that is what you are going to buy, especially when compared to other grocery stores like Whole Foods. Apples are a great price, as well as Organic Pears when in season. Because they have a non GMO policy, I think produce is a good pick and I find some items cheaper than my farmers market. As far as packaged meats, their price for Organic Chicken Drumsticks is $1.99lb. That is the best price I have ever seen. Frozen fish is also a good price for wild caught. Also, some of my favorites are Brittish (English) Muffins – best price ever, blue corn chips, Sweet Potato Chips, Dried Seeweed, Modena Balsamic Vinegar, Coconut Oil, Frozen Veggies, Cookie Butter, Green Plant Juice, Sparkling Flavored Mineral Water. Definitely a Trader Joe’s Fan!!