Sunday, January 23, 2011

TJ products

Only tried the Tandoori Naan so far.  It's quite good, and super easy.  Comes frozen, Pre-heat oven for 400 degrees and then put these in for 3-4 minutes.  Done.  4 pieces, enough for 2 adults for dinner. $1.99
I used this sauce with chicken and served it with naan.  I'm not an expert Indian cuisine eater, so I can't really tell if this is authentic or not.  Taste-wise, I think it is fairly decent. The only thing is that the sauce is really liquidy as is.. and the direction on the jar tells you to add another 8 oz of water (which I didn't). Wish the sauce would be thicker. $2.29
The 3-flavor fruit bar solves the problem of having to choose only ONE flavor.  It's raspberry, lemon, and strawberry all on 1 bar.  I think it's only OK - I didn't like the lemon one bit. It was too sour for me.  I was so happy to be done with it and move on to the strawberry!  $1.99
Great snack - crunchy and the cheese is really rich and flavorful.  May be too salty for some people, but I  like my snacks salty. The crackers stick to your teeth though.$1.99
These are delicious! Perfect with tea. They come in a small box and is easy to devour in a day! Wafers with cocoa cream inside.  They kinda reminds of me the Chinese "Hello Panda" cookies, but the wafers here are lighter and crunchier.  $1.49

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