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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Lunch Made Easy: Cooking With Trader Joe's Cookbook, EasyLunchboxes Edition


You asked and I'm so pleased to finally announce... IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE!! OUR COOKBOOK!!

I am overjoyed to have been a part of this project with some of the most amazing contributors, and not to mention the fabulous Kelly Lester (CEO of EasyLunchboxes).

This is the 7th book in the Cooking With Trader Joe's Series. The EasyLunchboxes edition is filled with our stories, favorite recipes, and time-saving tips to make lunch-packing fresh and fast!

If you don't have a TJ's in your city, don't worry - the  ingredients in this book can be swapped with items available at your local grocer!

The book is available on Amazon.com and bookstores everywhere, including Barnes & Nobles starting today!!

I am honored to have three recipes featured in the book. Here is a sneak peak of our pages (Little Miss and I)!!
 
 
I'll give you one more cheat - My Cauliflower Crust Lunchbox Pizza is included in the book!
I shared that delish recipe originally here on KMG Blog.
Check it out HERE to see just ONE of delicious recipes included in this book.
 
 
Breakfasts, Kid-Friendly Recipes, Snacks, Work Lunches, Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten Free, & More!!
 
Want to see a FREE 34 page sneak peek at the rest of the book? CLICK HERE!
 
I also want to say THANK YOU to all of you!!
Without your support this wouldn't have been possible!! XO




4 comments:

  1. This surprises me, simply because I gave up on Trader Joes long ago due to my daughter's peanut allergy. I couldn't find much safe food. There was a cross-contamination warning on virtually everything, including the italian sausage. (Was it made out of squirrel? Nuts in the meat? I was frustrated!)
    What do you find helpful there? I used to love the store.

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    1. Hi Amy! I completely understand. I actually don't have a TJ's around me but did a lot of research online and through my sister (who worked next to one of their stores). Even though I was only responsible for proving gluten-free recipes, I was very conscious that the items I was using were nut-free too. If you read above, that's also why I made mention of the note -- not to worry if you don't live by a TJ's or even if you have trouble with allergens for that matter, you can find the ingredients I used in your local grocers :) nothing was super TJ's specific to their stores only. Hope that helps!

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  2. Keeley - my book wouldn't be the same without you! I'm ridiculously delighted to know you and to have been lucky enough to snag you and your wonderful recipes for the book. LOVE your post here and all the wonderful images you shared!! ♥

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  3. This looks wonderful! Congrats to you and your little chef :)
    -Dana

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