BR wrote:After reading this Bon Appetit article about Trader Joe's butter from Brittany, I decided to buy some. My first statement is that I wish I could have purchased an unsalted version for baking, but apparently they only sell the salted version. But I was impressed by how good this butter tasted. I'm constantly on the lookout for artisanal butters, particularly local ones, but this tasted better than any of the ones I've tried to date.
Because it is salted, I'll have limited opportunities to use it when baking, but I will definitely be buying a lot more of this butter. I'd be curious to hear others' opinions after tasting it, particularly if you (like me) have also tried many of the artisanal butters available locally, including farmers' markets.
pairs4life wrote:BR is right about that TJ's cultured butter. But that's the problem with TJ's , when you fall for a product it's like falling for that person you know darn well is going to make you cry because they leave, that is unless you are able to treat their products like Stella getting her groove and simply enjoy them while they are available, no strings attached.
BR wrote:On the plus side, while I like it more than Plugra, I find Plugra to be an outstanding and consistent product.
pairs4life wrote:BR is right about that TJ's cultured butter.
HYDE PARK — Spending an hour grocery shopping isn’t most people’s idea of a good time; it probably means you couldn’t find what you needed, or you have a major case of the munchies.
But on Friday morning, some South Siders were willing to wait that long in line just to get inside the new Hyde Park Trader Joe’s, which opened for business at 1526 E. 55th St.
Artie, I was looking up Trader Joe's locations for its forthcoming offer of Trader Joe's 2019 Vintage Ale - by Unibroue of Quebec, Canada. (Maybe as early as next Friday.) The map finally illustrated {still on v.92 }, and it indicated this: This is the closest Trader Joe's to the northwest Indiana suburbs of Chicago. There are no Trader Joe's stores in northwest Indiana. So it wouldn't surprise me that a portion of the people queuing up to go in are from there.Artie wrote: Former site of Treasure Island...
Trader Joe’s In Hyde Park Is Now Open, Delighting South Side Fans Of The Grocery Chain Who Used To Travel Miles To Shop There {Block Club Chicago quote snipped to avoid potential copyright issue.}
For years several cities have been trying to get TJ to open a store out here to no avail. Homewood even encouraged their residents write TJ on their own in hopes of convincing them. Schererville,In managed to get a Whole Foods built so there definitely is a market here for higher end markets.pudgym29 wrote:This is the closest Trader Joe's to the northwest Indiana suburbs of Chicago. There are no Trader Joe's stores in northwest Indiana. So it wouldn't surprise me that a portion of the people queuing up to go in are from there. [/color]
Artie wrote:Former site of Treasure Island...
Giovanna wrote:Artie wrote:Former site of Treasure Island...
Former Hyde Park Co-op if you go back far enough.
Hated that place. Overpriced. All of the produce was on a tray and wrapped in cellophane. That made it possible to wrap it with the rotten side down.
Only grocery store in walking distance for most of Hyde Park, and they took massive advantage of it.