What sucks at TJs? Anything?
I really didn't like their frozen pierogies or the shelf-stable gnocci. The pierogies were a weird texture, and the gnocci tasted strange.
I love their frozen french onion soup, which is vegetarian.
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What sucks at TJs? Anything?
I really didn't like their frozen pierogies or the shelf-stable gnocci. The pierogies were a weird texture, and the gnocci tasted strange.
I love their frozen french onion soup, which is vegetarian.
Also rest and elevation.
I seem to have pulled a muscle in my left calf. It hurts like a hot knifey thing if I put any weight on the ball of my foot. It came on really suddenly -- I stepped down off a trolley, which was a normal stepping motion entirely and it seized up on me.
Compression? What should I do, wrap up the leg with an Ace bandage?
Theo, have you tried flexing your toes?
The toes flex just fine, I can even move my foot up and down. It's any motion where I'd be putting weight on the ball of my foot, with the heel up in the air -- think of really high-heeled shoes.
I've never had this happen before! And it wasn't like I was doing anything terribly athletic these past few days to bring it on, just normal daily walking.
Ouch, Theodosia! I hope it gets better.
In other muscle-y news, I just pulled a ben-gay patch out of my closet and put it on my neck, but it mostly feels cold, not hot. Does that mean I've had it too long, or what? It feels kind of good, but not what I was expecting.
The toes flex just fine, I can even move my foot up and down. It's any motion where I'd be putting weight on the ball of my foot, with the heel up in the air -- think of really high-heeled shoes.
I'm sorry. I was just thinking if you sat down, extended the sore leg, and flexed your toes (you know, toward your body) it might de-pull whatever you pulled.
It sounds very sore. I hope it feels better soon.Can you tolerate ibuprofen. I know Scott's doctor told him that at 800mgs, it has a great anti-inflammatory effect. You would need to take that size dosage with a decent amount of food though, to protect your stomach.
I've been told not to buy the Two Buck Chuck wine--apparently it's so bad you'll want to give a blow job afterwards to get the taste out of your mouth.
The 2-buck Chuck cabernet is a decent red wine -- good with pizza and pasta. It's not complex, obviously, but it's good and has yet to make me want to give a blow job. I see lots of people buying it by the case all the time.
I also didn't like their frozen burritos
I like the bean & rice frozen burritos (that's one kind of burrito; not bean burritos and rice burritos, BTW), but that's the only kind.
Sail, their coffee is quite good, and good prices. They have all kinds, from light to mega-extra-dark roast, and they have organic/shade-grown/fair trade coffee, also.
Their pumpkin granola (which is seasonal) is KILLER. As is their pumpkin butter (similar in texture and use to apple butter).
Their frozen fruits are really good quality and make yummy smoothies.
They have excellent beers and snacky food (the white cheddar puffed corn [like Pirate's Booty, only TJ brand] is like unto CRACK -- ask SA), and all the nuts in the WORLD.
My best TJs advice is to take your time and browse. AND they have a policy -- for real -- that if you buy something and don't like it, bring it back for a refund/exchange. How cool is that?
Oh, I meant to say about the TJs burritos: I really like the carnitas one, but I don't have a microwave, so I cook it in the toaster oven for like an hour. Not fast food, but still good.
I'm totally making an apple pie tomorrow. YUM!
Also - their pepper stir fry is a handy to have around when you need to cook something in a hurry.
They have salmon burgers that are nothing but salmon (no added oil or bread crums and anything - just Salmon and maybe spices . Easy, low fat, low carb, good for all diets.
Missing the days when the nearest TJs was not a 45 minute ride.