Their refrigerated peanut noodles are really good. I'm not sure they're quite enough for a meal, but they don't even require a microwave or a bowl, just a fork to eat them out of the container. When I still ate dairy, I loved the frozen French onion soup.
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Burritos? Or -- if you have a large bowl (mixing bowl size) unpacked, there's the creamy polenta with spinach, which you can toss shrimp into if you so choose. The spanakopita cooks in its own pan, but it takes close to an hour, so that might be out.
The spanikopita might be a good option. I'll have time to cook it before TCG gets home. It's good? I usually only like the polenta when it is cooked from scratch; the other types always have a weird aftertaste to me.
The spanikopita might be a good option. I'll have time to cook it before TCG gets home. It's good?
I like it a lot. My TJs has 2 brands -- one is a TJs brand and one is a brand called Fillo Factory. I like the Fillo Factory one better, but the TJs brand is pretty good, too. And they both can be baked in the oven in the container they come in.
Great! Thanks, Teppy.
When I die, please avenge my death by cutting down all the trees.
The Lorax objects. Though, come to think of it, the Truffala trees do look highly pollen producing.
The truffula trees can stay. Whatever is outside my bedroom window must die. I think it's an ash of some kind.
[eta: The New York City Street Tree Census says Green Ash. [link] ]
When I die, please avenge my death by cutting down all the trees.
And thus falls another Eco-warrior. "Look, I love the environment, but it's HURTING MY EYES!!"
A woman in my office was having Trader Joe's masala veggie burgers for lunch the other day - she got practically orgasmic over them.
I like the TJ's Greek frozen pizza, with kalamata olives and feta, and that couldn't be any easier.