Mom's Kitchen Handbook

Best of Trader Joe’s

In a perfect world, I’d do all of my grocery shopping at a leisurely pace at the farmer’s market, make my own yogurt, cheese and butter, can all of my own fruits and vegetables, and have pastured chickens grazing in my backyard providing eggs naturally rich in omega-3s to feed my always polite and perky children.

The Reality

The reality is, some of these things happen some of the time (minus the grazing chickens and perpetually perky children). I fill in with convenience items when needed. Even though “convenience food” is often code for junk food, it’s not always the case. Take Trader Joe’s, for instance, which does a pretty darn good job of offering “quick and easy” that is also rather healthy.

And while I get my Trader’s fix a couple of times a month, some moms I know don’t shop anywhere else, and wax so enthusiastically about the place, you’d think Trader Joe was someone they were dating.

Recently, a friend asked me if I’d share some of my top picks for shopping there. So last week I perused the aisles (while sipping those tiny cups of free coffee from the samples kiosk…love that!) and came up with this Trader Joe’s Fab 15.

Pros and Cons

The upside is these are all fairly wholesome, definitely convenient, pretty affordable, and both kid- and mom-pleasing. Trader Joe’s promises that any food bearing its label has no artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, genetically modified ingredients, MSG, or added trans fats. Love that, too!

The downside? The foods rely a little more heavily on packaging than I like. It would also be nice to see a few more organic items in the mix. Trader Joe’s trade-offs, if you will.

Best of Trader Joe’s

Here are my top 15 picks. I’ve created a printable list below that you can bring with you when you shop.

Fiberful fruit leathers – A lunchbox snack with six grams of fiber per packet, this is a big improvement over many of the fruit snack offerings in standard supermarket aisles.

Baby beets – For a quick side dish, these tender, cooked beets are a cinch. I like to slice them, mix with sliced oranges or tangerines, toss with olive oil and vinegar, and top with crumbled feta.

Flax meal – Since flax seeds need to be ground in order to yield the full nutritional benefits, I opt for flax meal rather than whole seeds. I store the flax meal in the freezer and add a scoop or two to baked goods, homemade granola, hot cereal and smoothies for a fiber and omega-3 boost.

Need more Trader Joe’s favorites? Head here for “Part Two” of this post.

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