ClosePhoto: Instagram / @traderjoesobsessedJoe, are you taken? Because we’re in love with pretty much everything about you. From thedietitian-approved productsyou offer to thesimple meal prep staplesand, heck, even aseasoning mix that tastes like a full casserole of stuffing, we can’t quit you.And your three newest no-cook salads just sweetened the deal.Noticed at @traderjoesobsessed’s Montrose, California Trader Joe’s, these vegetable-loaded salads make for affordable and crazy-quick midday meals. New to the deli case line-up:Turkey Harvest Salad:Sweet potatoes, Brussels sprouts, kale, spinach, cranberries, turkey and apple cider vinaigrette team up in this Thanksgiving-inspired entree. With all of the dressing (we’ll probably stick to half for a 460-cal feast), the $5.49 product has 600 calories, 45 grams of fat, 18 grams of protein and 40 grams of carbs.Middle Eastern-Style Fattoush Salad:With grilled chicken, pita chips, cucumber, grape tomatoes, mint and a lemon-sumac dressing, this $4.79 lunch says it serves 3 ½…however that works? We’ll probably dig into half of the entire box at once for a light meal with 228 calories, 14 grams of fat, 9 grams of protein and 16 grams of carbs.Antipasto Salad:Like an Italian snack platter in meal form, this $5.99 salad includes spring mix, salami, tomatoes, cucumber, cubes of provolone, artichoke hearts, olives, pepperoncini and a red wine vinaigrette. The full package, dressing included, has 410 calories, 35 grams of fat, 16 grams of protein and aketo-friendly10 grams of carbs.We’ll be stocking up on each to see if they’re worthy of a spot on ourTrader Joe’s meal planfor the months ahead.The only deal-breaker? Each of these far-better-than-fast-food low-fuss lunches will likely only be available for a limited time since TJ’s is known to swap out products seasonally. As much as it breaks our hearts to see our faves disappear, we also adore theseasonal-eatingapproach.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit
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Joe, are you taken? Because we’re in love with pretty much everything about you. From thedietitian-approved productsyou offer to thesimple meal prep staplesand, heck, even aseasoning mix that tastes like a full casserole of stuffing, we can’t quit you.And your three newest no-cook salads just sweetened the deal.Noticed at @traderjoesobsessed’s Montrose, California Trader Joe’s, these vegetable-loaded salads make for affordable and crazy-quick midday meals. New to the deli case line-up:Turkey Harvest Salad:Sweet potatoes, Brussels sprouts, kale, spinach, cranberries, turkey and apple cider vinaigrette team up in this Thanksgiving-inspired entree. With all of the dressing (we’ll probably stick to half for a 460-cal feast), the $5.49 product has 600 calories, 45 grams of fat, 18 grams of protein and 40 grams of carbs.Middle Eastern-Style Fattoush Salad:With grilled chicken, pita chips, cucumber, grape tomatoes, mint and a lemon-sumac dressing, this $4.79 lunch says it serves 3 ½…however that works? We’ll probably dig into half of the entire box at once for a light meal with 228 calories, 14 grams of fat, 9 grams of protein and 16 grams of carbs.Antipasto Salad:Like an Italian snack platter in meal form, this $5.99 salad includes spring mix, salami, tomatoes, cucumber, cubes of provolone, artichoke hearts, olives, pepperoncini and a red wine vinaigrette. The full package, dressing included, has 410 calories, 35 grams of fat, 16 grams of protein and aketo-friendly10 grams of carbs.We’ll be stocking up on each to see if they’re worthy of a spot on ourTrader Joe’s meal planfor the months ahead.The only deal-breaker? Each of these far-better-than-fast-food low-fuss lunches will likely only be available for a limited time since TJ’s is known to swap out products seasonally. As much as it breaks our hearts to see our faves disappear, we also adore theseasonal-eatingapproach.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit
Joe, are you taken? Because we’re in love with pretty much everything about you. From thedietitian-approved productsyou offer to thesimple meal prep staplesand, heck, even aseasoning mix that tastes like a full casserole of stuffing, we can’t quit you.And your three newest no-cook salads just sweetened the deal.Noticed at @traderjoesobsessed’s Montrose, California Trader Joe’s, these vegetable-loaded salads make for affordable and crazy-quick midday meals. New to the deli case line-up:Turkey Harvest Salad:Sweet potatoes, Brussels sprouts, kale, spinach, cranberries, turkey and apple cider vinaigrette team up in this Thanksgiving-inspired entree. With all of the dressing (we’ll probably stick to half for a 460-cal feast), the $5.49 product has 600 calories, 45 grams of fat, 18 grams of protein and 40 grams of carbs.Middle Eastern-Style Fattoush Salad:With grilled chicken, pita chips, cucumber, grape tomatoes, mint and a lemon-sumac dressing, this $4.79 lunch says it serves 3 ½…however that works? We’ll probably dig into half of the entire box at once for a light meal with 228 calories, 14 grams of fat, 9 grams of protein and 16 grams of carbs.Antipasto Salad:Like an Italian snack platter in meal form, this $5.99 salad includes spring mix, salami, tomatoes, cucumber, cubes of provolone, artichoke hearts, olives, pepperoncini and a red wine vinaigrette. The full package, dressing included, has 410 calories, 35 grams of fat, 16 grams of protein and aketo-friendly10 grams of carbs.We’ll be stocking up on each to see if they’re worthy of a spot on ourTrader Joe’s meal planfor the months ahead.The only deal-breaker? Each of these far-better-than-fast-food low-fuss lunches will likely only be available for a limited time since TJ’s is known to swap out products seasonally. As much as it breaks our hearts to see our faves disappear, we also adore theseasonal-eatingapproach.
Joe, are you taken? Because we’re in love with pretty much everything about you. From thedietitian-approved productsyou offer to thesimple meal prep staplesand, heck, even aseasoning mix that tastes like a full casserole of stuffing, we can’t quit you.
And your three newest no-cook salads just sweetened the deal.
Noticed at @traderjoesobsessed’s Montrose, California Trader Joe’s, these vegetable-loaded salads make for affordable and crazy-quick midday meals. New to the deli case line-up:
We’ll be stocking up on each to see if they’re worthy of a spot on ourTrader Joe’s meal planfor the months ahead.
The only deal-breaker? Each of these far-better-than-fast-food low-fuss lunches will likely only be available for a limited time since TJ’s is known to swap out products seasonally. As much as it breaks our hearts to see our faves disappear, we also adore theseasonal-eatingapproach.
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