Interesting stuff.
Read More...John Farrell and Torey Lovullo looked down toward the Twins bullpen. They saw some stirring, as Minnesota lefty reliever Brian Duensing had grabbed a ball and tossed it a few times.
Then Duensing sat down. It was then the Red Sox manager and his bench coach knew they had put the right people in the right places.
“It’s a good feeling,” Lovullo said after the Red Sox’ 12-5 win over the Twins Saturday night, “when all the puzzle pieces fit perfectly.”
The puzzle Lovullo ...
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1. Bhaakon posted on August 27, 2012 at 09:02 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I'll pass on Jiffy pop, thanks, but I can't be the only one who finds Trader Joe's food to be hugely overrated.
The Consumer Reports blind-taste testers seem to like some Trader Joe's stuff, fwiw
granting that they are unable to properly deduct for trendiness, many would say
Well, that's odd. Didn't you once write a cookbook for TJ's?
Trader Joe's doesn't make food, they buy it and put their own label on it. They sell a cider beer that tastes almost exactly like Woodchuck, for instance -- and coincidentally is brewed in the same town as Woodchuck. By coincidentally I mean it says "BOTTLED BY AMERICAN HARD CIDER CO." right on the label.
Most of what you buy in Trader Joe's is name brand food in different labels. The mac and cheese is probably Annie's, from what I can tell. The canned pasta comes from Full Circle, I think. It's just cheaper than buying the name brand equivalents. In most senses it's very similar to Aldi's, which shouldn't be surprising since they're both owned by the same family (the founder of Aldi's in Germany split the company in half when he died so each of his sons would have a company to run; one of them gets to use the Aldi's trade name in the US and the other operates under Trader Joe's.)
Never tried Aldi's, incidentally, until recently. I've been very picky in what I'm willing to buy from there, but so far, so good.
As for "BOTTLED BY AMERICAN HARD CIDER CO." - I thought their vendor agreements precluded that from being on the label?
10: Have you tried Wegman's? That's the grocer of choice for my DC buddies.
HT is big time overrated, IMO.
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