Lately, though, I've been bored out of my mind with food. I've started running out of ideas, and trolling the Internet for creative, easy, cheap dishes has become a pain in my big vegan behind. My dear, dear friend, Joanna, is a big fan of Trader Joe's. Knowing that I've usually stuck with Fresh & Easy (and sometimes Sprouts, when I don't mind going broke for food), she encouraged me to give it a shot. So I made the trip out there today, and I wasn't disappointed.
I was like a kid in a candy store. They had a wonderful vegan selection, and the prices were undoubtedly the lowest I've seen. I found these meat-less items for about $2 less than they usually are. $3 each for these packages of big, juicy, hot diggity dogs. I was overjoyed.
I also picked up these amazing cookies. I had tried the trail mix kind with Joanna, but I love chocolate chip oatmeal. These will probably be gone by tomorrow.
For the last couple of months, I've also been searching for a solution to dry, troublesome skin. I keep hearing that tea tree oil is a winner, and Joanna recommended jojoba oil as well. I'm hopeful that this will finally solve my problems!
I'm sooper dooper excited about this one. Salty snack foods are my weakness. I don't crave sweets too often; I want SALT. I want CHIPS. Again, Joanna introduced these to me. They're bananas, BANANAS, but they taste like chips! I shall unhinge my jaw and swallow the bag whole.
I'm a nut for autumn. It might be my favorite season; and I've felt deprived of it ever since moving to Vegas. Trader Joe's knew this; so Joe said, "Hey Meg, here's an entire display FULL of pumpkin-themed everything." They had coffee, pancake/waffle mix, tea, cookies, and more. I chose the delicious Country Pumpkin Spice Granola Cereal. And then I cried tears of happiness.
One of my last great finds was this tea tree oil soap. I'm always on the look-out for all-natural, chemical-free products. I was so frustrated with the lack of them in stores that I finally started making my own. Even this has its limits in some cases though, as you might not be replenishing your body of the nutrients it needs. This one gets an A+, however. The ingredients were promising, namely because there were so few--as in, seven, most of which I recognized and could pronounce. (How often does THAT happen?)
I had been putting off this first trip because Trader Joe's isn't exactly a five-minute drive from my apartment; and on weekends, I'm a major couch potato. After trying it out, though, I'll probably be doing most of my shopping there. Thanks, Joanna!
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