New Yummy Goodness from Trader Joe's!
(Well, at least it was new to me). They now have Trader Ming’s Yin Yang Peanuts, “a blend of wasabi iso peanuts & honey roasted peanuts.”
YUMMY! If you like wasabi, or at least don’t actively hate it, these are quite good. The two flavors, along with the peanuts, are quite complimentary and I don’t think they’re really all that hot. Of course, if you were to get a handful that was 75%+ wasabi nuts, well, I guess I’d hope that you really like wasabi.
Anyway, worth trying if there is a TJ’s near you.
And on a related note, I could kick myself. Rich & Karyn, Phoenix-area locals, went to Virginia to see Bill & Debora (as seen on their Xanga and Live Journal blog pages). Had I been thinking, I would have suggested me helping Rich build a care package for Deb: she loves TJ’s wasabi goodies. Sigh. Hopefully I’ll be meeting up with Bill & Deb next year for Origins and I’ll remember to build one for her then.
YUMMY! If you like wasabi, or at least don’t actively hate it, these are quite good. The two flavors, along with the peanuts, are quite complimentary and I don’t think they’re really all that hot. Of course, if you were to get a handful that was 75%+ wasabi nuts, well, I guess I’d hope that you really like wasabi.
Anyway, worth trying if there is a TJ’s near you.
And on a related note, I could kick myself. Rich & Karyn, Phoenix-area locals, went to Virginia to see Bill & Debora (as seen on their Xanga and Live Journal blog pages). Had I been thinking, I would have suggested me helping Rich build a care package for Deb: she loves TJ’s wasabi goodies. Sigh. Hopefully I’ll be meeting up with Bill & Deb next year for Origins and I’ll remember to build one for her then.
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Bummer and Strange!
I freaked out a friend a couple years ago. We worked together for 2+ years, and every holiday when soda would go on sale I'd buy 5+ flats of Pepsi, I almost always had one on my desk. We met up in Barstow, CA and now it was water rather than soda. I still drink the occasional soda, but not nearly as much as I used to. I've also taken to watering them down when I go to a fast food place.
And finally, I'm working on a secret project based on D'Adamo's Eat Right For Your (blood) Type. He's developed a nutrition program based on things that aglutinate in your blood. Every food is coded as Beneficial, Neutral, or Avoid. I've plugged in A & B, which is Russet and I, I'll be plugging in AB and O soon then working on web design so you can do cross-references between two types online for ingredients planning/avoidance for couples.
The book is an interesting read, he has several other books including a cook book based on this principles, aside from the cook book I haven't seen any of his other stuff.