Sometimes, you just need a tub of cat cookies and a bag of pre-made pizza dough and frozen Tikka Masal for $2.99. Not for the same meal. Though I'd eat it.
Trader Joe's, we've been apart for five years, but I'm so happy to have you back. Even though THERE'S NO WINE SECTION. Boston. (shakes head)
You can't always get what you want. But if...you leave Dallas sometime and move to Boston and find your long-lost TJs, you will then learn there that there's a TJs being built in Dallas.
Long run Saturdays are back. Cold weather is back. TJs is back. Puffy vests, pumpkin candles. Jesus this post is turning chick-blogger post at an alarming rate. Allow me to go all the way then, with this photo of my dinner: said ball of dough, baked with mozz, bell peppers, onions, ham and arugula. And salad drowned in Tzatziki sauce. So, how was your dinner?
Wait, it gets better! Friday night spent with Up All Night and Pinterest. Guilty Internet Pleasures abound. You know what though? I really like Will Arnett.
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That pizza looks great.
ReplyDeleteWhy no wine section? Is there some weird Massachusetts law about where wine can & can't be sold?
I found out yesterday that the TJs in the neighborhood next to mine (Brookline) sells wine. Found my new grocery store...
ReplyDeleteFrom the Internet:
Grocery stores have to get a permit from their respective communities, but permits are limited so chain stores are at a disadvantage.
Also, this is very useful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_alcohol_laws_of_the_United_States_by_state