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  • Heaven! Paradise! Utopia! I went to my usual Giant Eagle looking for a Thai peanut style dressing for a recipe I had gotten from Trader Joe's for Thai Peanut Slaw. It wasn't until this very moment after the few months I've been in Pittsburgh that I suddenly and sadly realized how dismal the ethnic selection really was at my particular Giant Eagle (though I'm betting that has something to do with location; maybe other branches are different). Anyway, that rant belongs on the G.E. review another time. I drove 20 minutes out of my way just to get to this Trader Joe's, that's how badly I wanted to make the recipe. Upon arrival, I so realized I forgot how much I love Trader Joe's and what I had been missing all this time (sometimes you can be lulled into not missing something you don't see) -- selection, variety, ethnic food, food with flare, food with flavor. Seriously, my G.E. has exactly one aisle for all ethnic food and by ethnic at G.E., that includes the Mexican-like and Italian-like usual fare of taco shells and spaghetti. Everything at Trader Joe's is packaged and displayed to be inviting. There's a samples bar, there's friendly staff that seek you out before you have a chance to hunt them down to ask a question. Then they actually lead you to the aisle for the product in question. The available cashier calls you over to their line and happily helps you and rings you up. Note that I had just come straight from my grocery shopping trip at G.E. Nevertheless, I wasn't going to pass up an opportunity to stock up on some flavorful additions from Trader Joe's. For dinner, I spied 2 spring rolls with shrimp with dipping sauce (and they were quite yummy, I might add). I added the following to my cart for another day: fresh stuffed pork chops, frozen pesto pizza, frozen shells with brie and asparagus, and frozen marsala dosa. Believe me when I say I wanted much, much more. I will be back. Twenty minute drive from home? Ha! I'm not deterred. Oh, and that recipe? Easy, peasy. Just toss together the items below.... 1 bag shredded green cabbage 1/2 bag shredded carrots 1/2 cup raisins 1/2 cup peanuts Trader Joe's Asian Style Spicy Peanut Vinaigrette (to taste -- maybe 1/2 bottle)
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