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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:15 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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Their version of the Oreo, the Joe-Joe, is other worldly.

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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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These are a favorite in my house.

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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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Ok, two mods have posted in here tonight, but neither have moved it to F&D.

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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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These are a favorite in my house.

Those sound delicious.

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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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Is 2 buck 3 buck 4 buck Chuck still pretty good?

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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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Rebar wrote:
Is 2 buck 3 buck 4 buck Chuck still pretty good?

yeah. its still 3.29 down in virginia. maryland is too much of a buzzkill state to let them sell it here.

its not the best stuff in the world but its on par with/better than the stuff that costs more than twice as much at your average liquor store.

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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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I used to love Trader Joe's when I lived on LI. Wish they would open some stores in Western NY but supposedly the non-ability to sell wine in supermarkets in NY State keeps them from opening any more NY stores.


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Trader Joe's cashiers are really, really friendly and chatty and are very good at faking interest in my life.


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Trader Joe's cashiers are really, really friendly and chatty and are very good at faking interest in my life.

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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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Spike wrote:
Pizza the Hut wrote:
Trader Joe's cashiers are really, really friendly and chatty and are very good at faking interest in my life.

this.

I like it, though. It's better than the C-Town cashiers with daggers coming out of their eyes. Or the arrogance of the Food Co-Op.


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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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Pizza the Hut wrote:
Spike wrote:
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Trader Joe's cashiers are really, really friendly and chatty and are very good at faking interest in my life.

this.

I like it, though. It's better than the C-Town cashiers with daggers coming out of their eyes. Or the arrogance of the Food Co-Op.


yea but sometimes its a little too much. when the small talk is over i stare awkwardly at the cash register screen.

i hate c-town, worst place ever.

did you move into the city?

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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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invention wrote:
Pizza the Hut wrote:
Spike wrote:
Pizza the Hut wrote:
Trader Joe's cashiers are really, really friendly and chatty and are very good at faking interest in my life.

this.

I like it, though. It's better than the C-Town cashiers with daggers coming out of their eyes. Or the arrogance of the Food Co-Op.


yea but sometimes its a little too much. when the small talk is over i stare awkwardly at the cash register screen.

i hate c-town, worst place ever.

did you move into the city?

Sure did.

This dough comes in other flavors, but I like garlic herb the best.
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I have never seen that at my TJs, but I am definitely going to look for it.

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That banana thing makes me want that future Trader's Joe near me to open up, like, yesterday.


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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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I've never tried the Trader Joe's brand but I have tried these are they are great.

I feel weirdo eating them around family members, though.

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lol

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Pizza the Hut wrote:
invention wrote:
Pizza the Hut wrote:
Spike wrote:
Pizza the Hut wrote:
Trader Joe's cashiers are really, really friendly and chatty and are very good at faking interest in my life.

this.

I like it, though. It's better than the C-Town cashiers with daggers coming out of their eyes. Or the arrogance of the Food Co-Op.


yea but sometimes its a little too much. when the small talk is over i stare awkwardly at the cash register screen.

i hate c-town, worst place ever.

did you move into the city?

Sure did.

This dough comes in other flavors, but I like garlic herb the best.
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i used to get this one but now i like the plain one

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 Post subject: Re: Trader Joe's
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I might be the only person I know who is 100% afraid of Trader Joe's.

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