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byPilapila, January 26, 2008
Bought these on the last TJ's excursion. They are truly delicious.
byPilapila, January 7, 2008
I was amazed by the flaky crust. Serve with a salad or another side, or else you may eat the whole thing!
byPilapila, November 21, 2007
My mother and I bought these several months ago. We both thought that these had an off flavor and ended up throwing out what we had left.
byPilapila, November 21, 2007
A good idea, but like others, I found that the lemongrass flavor was so overpowering as to make these a one-time-only purchase.
byPilapila, July 12, 2007
I like green tea. I like cake. I don't like this mix one bit.
byPilapila, July 12, 2007
Is this product still at TJ's? It hasn't been at our "local" Trader Joe's the last couple of times we were there. :(
byPilapila, July 12, 2007
...I disagree with Jolavi. I had a job that required frequent handwashing all day, and this lotion worked wonders for my hands. I have extremely dry skin, especially in winter. The skin on my back gets very dry at that time. The Midsummer Night's Cream was not available at our "local" TJ's last fall, and my skin was in terrible shape by February. After trying several lotions, I found a suitable substitute, but at almost three times the price of the TJ's cream.
byPilapila, November 20, 2006
One of my favorite products. I only wish it came in smaller containers that I could take to work.
byPilapila, October 26, 2006
I did try the plain pizza dough on a lark once, The dough was difficult to flatten, even with a long resting time. I have not tried the product since, as I suspect one or more ingredients make it difficult to stretch--and I never use a rolling pin. Not bragging, but for me it is easier to make pizza dough at home and keep half the recipe in the freezer.
byPilapila, October 26, 2006
...I thought that the filling was too runny, therefore the product was unappetizing. They tasted good, though, so I may try them again.
byPilapila, October 26, 2006
We're planning to go to TJ's on Saturday, and I was hoping to pick up some bottles of Midsummer Night's Cream to get me through the winter. Maybe there will be a leftover bottle or two in the store. :(
Thanks for the information, Gail! :)
Makes a great base for tuna casserole for those days when you are in a casserole mood. :)
Sorto like a big fig newton with a whole-grain crust. Eat these with peanut butter and juice for an almost complete breakfast.
byPilapila, February 27, 2006
...with terrier. Definitely addictive if you like ginger snaps at all.
Wal-Mart has a very similar product, but theirs are packaged in small brown bags--not the nice big tub that TJ's has.
byPilapila, February 27, 2006
This is a good product. I've even used it as a pizza sauce.
byPilapila, February 11, 2006
I like this product. I'd rather have it than frozen waffles. I like the body that the whole-grain bread gives this French toast. Yes, syrup is needed, but that's not a problem, IMO. :)
byPilapila, February 11, 2006
Hate to rain on the parade of positive comments, but this is not one of my favorite products. Sauce was okay, but the chicken pieces did not impress me at all. Too much breading--not enough meat. I'd prefer to just eat this dish out rather than make it at home from a frozen meal kit.
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byPilapila, February 9, 2006
Unless you make peppermint bark yourself, you really can't go wrong with this. We've tried other brands, such as Williams-Sonoma, that cost more and were not any better.
byPilapila, February 9, 2006
Too yummy for words. We had these over Christmas. Similar items I've had before were not nearly as good.
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