5 Best Trader Joe’s Buys in September for Under $25
If there’s one thing about September and the transition to fall that almost everyone can love, it’s that the eats are amazing. From cinnamon rolls to squash and zucchini pasta, maple cookies to all things pumpkin spice — and this time of year, all things truly are pumpkin spice — there’s a lot to sink your teeth into.
Unfortunately, all those sweet and savory options aren’t always budget-friendly and may sink your wallet. However, Trader Joe’s shoppers know that they can get all the September finds for a great price, with many staples coming in under $25.
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Chicken Meatballs
OK, so it’s not exactly how your grandparents made their famous spaghetti and meatballs, but chicken meatballs still offer a savory, protein-packed alternative that’s perfect for hearty early fall fare like pasta or even a meatball sandwich. Their rich flavor and robust texture allows you to also eat them across a wide range of meals, like your favorite soup or stir-fry — or even popped into your mouth as a treat on their own. For only $3.99, you can get as many as you’d like and experiment with all the ways to try them.
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Apricot Cardamom Spread
This fruity and spicy confection, developed by Trader Joe’s teams alongside an elite Belgian supplier renowned for its high-quality fruit spreads, is here for a good time, not a long time — and with the spread only available for a limited time, you’d be wise to stock up for fall. Is there a better way to start a fall morning than enjoying some warm bread with this sweet and peppery spread? They’re only $2.99, so you can stock your pantry without depleting your bank account.
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Sliced Seedy Multigrain Bread
Whether you’re toasting a slice over a campfire in the early fall morning or making a sandwich for lunch (perhaps with the chicken meatballs), you’ll need a hearty, healthy bread. This multigrain loaf comes with seven seeds and grains, packing a lot of flavor and benefits into the low price of $3.49.
Fresh Mozzarella Cheese Snackers
Put the fun and the flavor into school lunches and snack time for grown-ups alike with these fresh, single-serve mozzarella snacks. Look, sometimes you need an easy protein pick-me-up and sometimes you just really need some cheese. Regardless of what you’re feeling at any given moment, these snackers will have you covered. They’re only $3.99 for a bag.
Brioche Style Liège Waffles
Is there anything better than a crunchy waffle? How about a waffle with a buttery flavor, dusted with bits of sugar? These brioche-style waffles are dense and filling enough to make a delightful breakfast that starts the day on a high note, while also being sweet and bite-sized enough to make for the perfect desert when paired with French vanilla ice cream. You can make a meal of these waffles or take them as a sweet treat on-the-go. Whichever option you choose, you won’t have to spend a lot, since they only cost $3.99.
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