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    13 Healthy Trader Joe’s Items That are So Tasty (And Cheap!)

    By Cat Lafuente,

    9 hours ago

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    If you’re looking for ways to tackle high grocery prices like many of us, you have to be a bit more mindful of how you shop.

    That’s even more challenging if you want to eat healthy, which can often be more expensive than the alternative. Enter Trader Joe’s, a funky grocery store with one-of-a-kind products.

    Let’s take a look at some healthy pantry staples, prepared foods, and main dishes that won’t break the bank.

    Editor's note: Prices are subject to change and may also vary by location.

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    1. Everything But the Bagel seasoning

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    One of the most popular items at Trader Joe’s is its Everything But the Bagel seasoning, which evokes the aroma of a fresh and flavorful New York City bagel.

    It contains garlic, onion, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, and salt flakes to round it out. A 2.3-ounce container only costs $1.99.

    You can use it to season meat, add it to dips, or take your breading to the next level. The possibilities are endless.

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    2. Sugar snap peas

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    Although fresh produce can be hit or miss at any grocer, we’re a huge fan of Trader Joe’s sugar snap peas. A 12-ounce microwavable bag is a mere $2.99, and that’s just one way you can prepare these healthy and sweet green vegetables.

    You can also add them to stir-fry dishes and salads or artfully arrange them raw on a crudités or charcuterie platter. We’re also not above eating them directly out of the bag on their own.

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    3. Shelled edamame

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    If you’re not familiar with the nutritional value of edamame, they’re recommended by many dietitians because they’re quite healthy.

    Soybeans are a great source of protein and fiber, and they also offer a variety of amino acids. And what’s even better is that they can be enjoyed in a variety of different ways.

    A nine-ounce package of shelled edamame at Trader Joe’s is only $3.99, which you can enjoy right out of the package. As with snap peas, you can also add them to salads, stir-fry, and more.

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    4. Steamed lentils

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    Hot on the heels of edamame is Trader Joe’s steamed lentils, another favorite of dietitians.

    For just $3.29, these legumes are also a healthy source of protein, meaning they can serve as a filling alternative to red meat.

    What’s great about this product is that it’s already cooked, so you save hours in the kitchen. They’re great curried, in stews and salads, and in tacos.

    5. Hearts of palm pasta

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    The latest in pasta alternative trends, Trader Joe’s sells a nine-ounce package of hearts of palm pasta for $3.49. What’s magic about this food is that it replaces less nutritious carb-laden pasta.

    You’re not limited to tossing this with marinara sauce; you can use it in chicken soups or Asian noodle dishes. The product is also sustainably sourced as an added bonus.

    6. Solid white albacore tuna

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    Fewer meats pack the nutritional punch of tuna when it comes to lean protein – and few products in this category compare to Trader Joe’s canned solid white albacore tuna.

    One four-ounce can costs $1.99 and has a whopping 29 grams of protein and only one gram of fat. Not only is this product shelf-stable for long periods of time, but the tuna is sustainably caught with minimal by-catch.

    Enjoy it in tuna salad form on a sandwich or in a tuna noodle casserole.

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    7. To-go salads

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    This is hands-down our favorite grab-and-go lunch option out there. Trader Joe’s makes a variety of fresh salads, such as the lemon chicken arugula salad ($4.99, 9.2 ounces) among others.

    All of these salads have a wonderful balance of textures and flavors, along with healthy nutritional profiles. That’s certainly better than what you can get for that amount at a fast-food restaurant! Check out Trader Joe’s selection of bagged salads too.

    8. Italian turkey style meatloaf

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    If you want a healthy and affordable family-style main course, Trader Joe’s makes an excellent Italian-style turkey meatloaf. A 24-ounce container costs $8.99, which is a great deal for this revamped version of their original.

    To prepare the dish, all you need to do is slice some off and serve it with pasta and a salad. And because it’s made with turkey, it’s a lighter bite than its beefy counterpart.

    9. All natural chicken drumsticks

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    Another great option is Trader Joe’s all-natural chicken drumsticks, which is only $3.99 per pound. What sets their chicken apart is that their birds are not raised fast or fed antibiotics. Rather, they enjoy a more slow-paced environment for healthy growth.

    Roasting chicken is another easy and classic family dinner option, especially for a laid-back Sunday dinner. As for sides, you’ll find plenty of options at Trader Joe’s.

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    10. Organic free range chicken broth

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    A staple to have in the pantry, chicken broth can be used in so many healthy dinner recipes.

    This is especially true when it has this kind of quality and is just $1.99. The low-sodium option is also available for the same price.

    11. Teeny tiny avocados

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    Here's a quality, fairly priced, and waste-free option. The bag of teeny tiny avocados only costs $4.99, and it comes with six counts of perfectly sized avocados.

    As Trader Joe's website says, "No more letting unused avo-halves brown in the fridge, folks!"

    A healthy option that can work for breakfast, lunch, snack, or even dinner. Make avocado toast, guacamole, and smoothies with these buttery teeny avocados that last surprisingly long.

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    12. Organic chicken nuggets

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    Where else can you get organic, hormone-free, all-vegetarian feed, and free-range chicken nuggets for less than $5?

    Trader Joe's delivers on the price, the healthy option, and the cute packaging as usual. Try it in the air-fryer and make it extra crisp and healthy.

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    Bottom line

    Shopping at Trader Joe’s can be an excellent way to find affordable, healthy options if you're trying to save money on groceries .

    Many of these items not only have high nutritional value, but they’re also incredibly easy to make and serve as a convenient meal prep option.

    Keep in mind that Trader Joe’s also stocks a ton of sweet treats, including cookies and cakes. So, when in doubt about whether or not an item is healthy, read the label.

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