This is in no way an attempt to advertise for Trader Joe's and I amnot affiliated with the store in any way. I just want
to share some ofthe magical (and inexpensive) deliciousness I have discovered there. 1. Artisan bread: half-cooked and you finish it off at home in theoven.
delicious when paired with a fall soup like pumpkin or
lentil. Alittle high in calories though, so be moderate. 2. Tandoori naan, frozen: This is almost as good as you get at thetake-out Indian place and a whole heck of a lot cheaper. Again,practive moderation. 3. Cuban style canned beans: I fry up some garlic and onion, thenadd to these beans and let simmer for an hour or two. A great lunchwith some rice or a whole-wheat tortilla. 4. Trader Joe's Indian Fare: These come in the dry-foods aisle. Theycost about a dollar and are totally delicious. Madras lentil is myfavorite. We usually heat and serve with a side of spinach and some ofthe froxen naan or rice.