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Results 1 - 11 of 11 byTrader Giosetta, April 6, 2009 byTrader Giosetta, April 6, 2009
Full-on flavor without the full-fat guilt. Comes in a quirky wheel shape too. A must-try for cheese lovers.
byTrader Giosetta, March 15, 2009
I am blown away by how good this mustard is. I bought it on a whim yesterday, and it's that delicious I might just have to stock up in the off chance they discontinue this. Best of all, it's low fat, but it somehow tastes as rich as mayonnaise.
byTrader Giosetta, February 21, 2009 byTrader Giosetta, February 21, 2009
I love the health factor - low cal and lots of veggies, and the shrimp = good protein. Nice seasoning too, and I like that it's separate. I don't even need to use whole seasoning packet, which is good because it's a little high in salt.
byTrader Giosetta, February 21, 2009 byTrader Giosetta, February 21, 2009
I can't find Greens with Envy anywhere anymore! This was my favorite frozen vegetable at TJ's. Why oh why did they get rid of it? :-(
byTrader Giosetta, October 29, 2008
These really do taste like pakora without the deep fried coating! (Which I don't like anyway... too greasy.) They're not like a typical "veggie burger" at all, and that's why I love them. All the ingredients are pronouncable. They're basically potato-vegetable patties infused with spicy Indian goodness. I heat one in a frying pan, make some brown rice, then break the "burger" over the rice and add a vegetable. You don't need to add anything else, the flavor's all there. If you're like me and you love Indian food but also like to eat healthy, this is should be a staple in your freezer.
byTrader Giosetta, July 13, 2008
This gnocchi makes a scrumptious and perfectly filling dinner for one. I always keep at least one bag of this in the freezer.
Jut it in a frying pan over medium heat and stir occasionally, and it's ready in just 7 minutes. The texture of the gnocchi is just right and the tomato-y sauce is delicious. Paired with baby leaf romaine, it's perfection. byTrader Giosetta, March 2, 2008
The first time I tried this, I couldn't believe how delicious it was. The chicken curry is right up there with the best I've ever tasted, and goes perfectly with the bed of mixed greens. I skipped the packet of dressing that came with it because it was flavorful enough without it. This is a super-healthy lunch, and I'd eat every day if I could. My only complaint would be the price.
byTrader Giosetta, March 2, 2008
These are a great snack if you want something different and like Indian food. There are 6 triangles to a packet, and they're very filling. My husband and I usually split the box. The flavor is somewhat spicy, and the main vegetable I notice within them is (rather mushy) peas. The outer crust tastes deep fried, but judging by the nutrition facts, they're still relatively healthy. Sometimes they come out a little dry, but the flavor is pretty authentic.
I've found the best dipping sauce for them, by far, is Trader Joe's India Relish. |










