I've found good tea at TJs.
Oh,yes, their ginger tea is the best. Many ginger teas tend to be black tea with some ginger flavor, but theirs is more like ginger and water. It's my favorite when I'm sick.
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I've found good tea at TJs.
Oh,yes, their ginger tea is the best. Many ginger teas tend to be black tea with some ginger flavor, but theirs is more like ginger and water. It's my favorite when I'm sick.
The maple syrup they sell in the wine bottle is the best I've had.
Wow, thanks for all of the suggestions!
I am lunching on TJ's chicken fajita, banana and a square (or two) of milk chocolate. Not a lot of chicken in this fajita, but I'm ok with that.
Since our nights are often spent running to wrestling/soccer/swimming (add in the boy's violin concert tomorrow)--my menu of quick and nutritious meals was getting boring.
Whut? But you're Canadian, brenda! How can that be?
Skipping to thank Sarameg for having my back while assembling wedding pics...I always thought there was an extra little irony in that The Wire took so many shots of that while being defined by another addictive white powder.
I know! But it's nom. It's probably because I never tried the B grade before this.
TJs favorites
2% Greek yogurt
Quattro Formaggio cheese
Nothing but Flattened Banana
Salty, Sweet & Nutty Trek Mix (peanuts and peanut brittle)
Uncrystallized Candied Ginger
Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups
Gorgonzola crackers
Maple cookies
Any of their nuts or dried fruits, except their pine nuts, which are not from Italy and recently gave me Pine Nut Mouth.
Pine Nut Mouth.
This sounds like something my journal would publish an article about.
It's probably because I never tried the B grade before this.
I find this whole thing suspect. But now I'm reminded that I have maple syrup, FROM CANADIANA, that therefore didn't cost an arm and a leg, and so I should make waffles or pancakes soon.
For some reason, my family's pretty obsessive about maple syrup. It's the foodstuff we're most likely to import to Jamaica.