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By adamg on Tue, 03/03/2015 - 11:54pm
Brad Kelly headed to the Memorial Drive Trader Joe's the other night for some French Toast fixin's.
Copyright Brad Kelly. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.
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Is it still snowing?
I might have to extend this trip.
By the time you read this reply ...
... it will be raining and in the low 40s.
Not a Mercedes this time with snow on roof
Not just upper class twits behaving illegally.
http://www.universalhub.com/2015/least-masshole-can-do
Doesn't even look
like a Massachusetts plate.
Agreed - looks like a Maryland plate
Current MD plate scheme is white, with two sets of three black alphanumerics.
Jackass needs to have all that snow pulled down onto hir windshield/hood.
I won't say that all RAV4 and
I won't say that all RAV4 and CRV drivers are idiots, but they do seem to claim a good deal of the shitty driving out there.
Too much salt in many of Trader Joe's frozen foods !
Too much salt in many of Trader Joe's frozen foods! Many taste too salty.
Fine. Then don't eat 'em.
Use 'em to defrost your sidewalk. Well, but not the frozen peas. That could be a problem.
Salt... in frozen foods? Well
Salt... in frozen foods? Well I NEVER.
not just TJ's
too much salt in any frozen meal.. Salt is a preservative.
Always amazed me when I looked at a 'healthy' frozen meal and saw just as much salt as a McDonald's hamburger.
I just make my own food, and freeze it in TV-dinner like containers (three compartments). So much better.
Compare Macro-Mediterranean Meal Delivery
Compare Macro-Mediterranean Meal Delivery
http://www.macro-mediterranean.com/
It must be healthy!
It has "Mediterranean" right there in the name!
Clearly they should use sand
Clearly they should use sand instead.
If you're concerned...
with hypernatremia, drink more water. If it's a taste thing, there are fresher options out there. Unfortunately salt is used in the processing of food, and if it's not food, it's some other preservative being used. That's typically not specific to Trader Joe's, either. I'd take the list of ingredients in their frozen meals over every other mainstream frozen dinner on the market.
Though if you don't have high blood pressure, sodium isn't going to hurt you, and there's no reason to get less than the recommended daily allowance. Avoiding sodium is an older version of the "avoid gluten" craze. As with that, if you're not celiac, you're likely not going to see any benefit. Saltier processed foods tend to be packed with more fats and sugars, which can make you fat, and being fat will raise your blood pressure. /tangent