Oh yes, also canned white and black beans and artichoke hearts, breakfast/snack fruit bars, and quick-cooking steel-cut oats. DP and I literally jumped up and down for joy when we first learned that we were getting a TJs in our neighborhood.
Oh yes, also canned white and black beans and artichoke hearts, breakfast/snack fruit bars, and quick-cooking steel-cut oats. DP and I literally jumped up and down for joy when we first learned that we were getting a TJs in our neighborhood.
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2011 Trek 6.2 Madone - Ruby
We do not have TJs in our town so I miss them. When I go to visit my sister, I always buy a case of wine (Charles Shaw, of course) they call it two buck chuck (that's what it sells for in California TJs. Here in AZ it is 3 buck chuck. Also, they carry some very good wines in the range of $3.99 to $8.99. I also buy my proseco there it is half price of what I can buy it here in my town.
I like the cherry jam, montmorency cherries, all packaged nuts are good.
I don't usually buy fresh goods there or frozen since I have a 4 hour trip to get home.