Trader Joe’s Oatmeal Soap

Trader Joe's Oatmeal Soap

Trader Joe's Oatmeal Soap

Here is a new product that caught our eye the last time we were at Trader Joe’s:  Trader Joe’s Oatmeal Exfoliant Ginger Almond Soap.

Can you really have too many bars of soap in the bathroom?

Well, the answer could be, yes. In fact we are approaching a dangerous situation in our tub, as we bought yet another new product. It’s not that the products we have are bad; it is more that we LOVE to buy/try new stuff.

So when we saw the oatmeal soap I knew we would have to make room for one more product.

This soap is a nice big bar that produces lots of thick white lather. It also has nubby bits of oatmeal studded in the bar, so there is almost a “scrubby” thing going on when you use the soap. And the smell…. the combination of oatmeal, ginger and almost… yum! But the best part is that the scent is pleasant and NOT strong or overwhelming in the least.

Also, we like that this bar is firm. We do not like those soap bars that feel soft and almost dent or break apart after only a couple of uses. Or those fancy soaps that seem to “melt” away after the first week.

Because of the oatmeal (or despite the oatmeal who really knows) this soap is gentle on our skin and is not drying it out like some soap can.

Have you tried this product? What did you think?

Trader Joe’s Giant White Beans

Trader Joe's Giant White Beans

Trader Joe's Giant White Beans

Recently while shopping at Trader Joe’s, this little item caught our eye. I love how Trader Joe’s arranges all their “new stuff” on an end cap, so that you can check there and find new items. Sometimes we seem to be in a rut and like to check out the new items for something different so I like to know there is a section where we can go and look and see what is new. But who am I kidding, we shop at Trader Joe’s on a weekly basis, and I am always seeing new stuff when I look in other people’s baskets.

Anyway, back to these beans. They looked interesting, especially the part at the bottom of the label that noted that they were made from a “Traditional Greek Recipe” –hmmmm had to think for a sec…wait….SOLD! We just LOVE Greek food.

So the label says they are Giant White Beans, right? Well, that really was NOT a joke – They are HUGE! I was going to measure them, but they were soo good that after the first taste, I just forgot and continued to eat my way through my dish-sorry.

More Trader Joe's Giant White Beans

More Trader Joe's Giant White Beans

We served these beans for two meals- we can’t believe that we did not gobble down the whole jar on the first day, looking back. Anyway we served them first alongside a simple salad, so that we could really get the flavor.

The second time, a few days later, we mixed the remaining beans and their yummy sauce with a can of drained tuna fish and made a Greek- Tuna mixture that we ate also with a salad.

We thought these beans were just terrific and we enjoyed eating them the two different ways. These beans would be a nice addition to a “Tapas” night assortment of cheese, olives and breads to add some nice flavors.

We hope you try them next time you are at Trader Joe’s looking for something different.

Trader Joe’s Wine Monte Ducay Reserva

I thought I would give some more details to my Wine Moments with Delaina video. This month we  featured Monte Ducay Reserva 2005 from Carinena, Espana.

The wine is on the dry side with a nicely complex flavor. The color is a rich ruby red and with a little air the drinker could get lost in the bottle. Seriously… this is a serious red wine from Spain. I would definitely buy it again.

Trader Joes offers this beauty for $5.99 in Tucson and it was worth every cent.

If you want to try this wine I would suggest paring it Manchego cheese (also from Spain), which conveniently Trader Joe’s sells (I am sure that Kris will feature it at some point). As for a main dish suggestion,  this wine would of course pair nicely with a vegetarian, seafood, or meat laden paella.

As this is my first posted wine review, from my new series Wine Moments With Delaina there are some things you should know about your reviewer before you put to much stock in to my wine taste.

1. I can drink red wine with anything- even eggs (although that does not happen very often — and never for breakfast).

2. I am for the most part a red wine fan.

3. As summer nears I am sure I will feature a white wine that has been lightly chilled, but in general,  I like to drink my wine on the “warmer” side.   I feel like the flavors of wine are smother and more evident when the wine is warmer. When I am in a restaurant that serves a cold or “chilled” wine, especially a white wine, I don’t feel as if I get the full flavor of the wine until the end of the glass, when it has had a chance to warm up a bit.

So now that you know my tastes I hope that my opinions, as they come, will help pair you with some great wines that in my opinion are rich treasures at Trader Joes.

Just in case you forgot to click on the weekly video, here again is my first video in the Wine Moments With Delaina series.

Cheers!

3 Must Have Knives

We don’t have a lot of “stuff” in our kitchen.

This is first and foremost because we have a teeny-tiny kitchen in our apartment, that really does not allow us much room to have a lot of kitchen stuff. In fact, our last 3 apartments have all had smallish kitchens. On some level this has really been good for us, as we both have some “pack rat” tendencies, that have HAD to be stopped, as a result of these small spaces.

The result: we have a small, but VERY useful collection of basic kitchen equipment, that we use frequently or actually use on a daily basis.

So we wanted to share with everyone the 3 Must Have knives that every kitchen or Chef needs.

Our 3 Favorite Knives

Our 3 Favorite Knives

1. Furi 7 inch East/West Knife

This knife we first saw while watching “Rachel Ray’s 30 Minute Meals” waaayyyyyy back in 2004. Eeks! such a long time ago. We liked the thick blade, to help your fingers guide the knife while cutting. We also liked the shorter, 7 inch length of the blade. When I went to Culinary School (really far back in the 1990’s) we only used 8 or 10 inch long “chefs knives”. These knives were hard for me to manage with many cutting projects, because the blade was so long. I would have to grip the knife so hard to keep it steady that I would get a cramp in my hand.

Well, when I saw this orange knife that has think-width with a shorter length blade, I jumped at the chance to purchase it. Another wonderful feature of this knife is the “Gusto-Grip”. This has a sorta “rubbery” feel so you can really grab the knife, and this also means that the knife will not slip around in your hand (even your wet hand).

Furi Knife Sharpener

Furi Knife Sharpener

Additional bonus: This Furi knife has a FANTASTIC knife sharpening system, that is SO easy to use. *Note… a sharper blade means less accidents.

2. Serrated Edge Paring knife:

We love our serrated edge paring knife, as they are always SHARP. This one has a short blade and also has that rubbery grip handle to keep the knife from slipping when you use it. This kind of paring knife makes easy work of slicing soft (bagels, tomatoes) or hard items (hard cheeses, chocolate), with ease. And becuase of the serrated (every-sharp) edge, this knife will stay sharp for years.

3. Slicing knife:

We use this long, thin bladed slicing knife for all those wonderful artisan breads from Trader Joe’s. All the teeth make easy work of those hard-crusted breads. We have also used this knife to slice large fruits (like Pineapples and those big melons)

In our kitchen, we use knives #1 and #2 every day.

Caring for knives:

With the proper care, these quality knives will work for you for many years. Our Furi is 5 years old, and still looks and cuts like a dream with an occasional sharpening day (once or twice a month) at home.

Note: These knives last the longest and stay the sharpest when washed by hand, and allowed to dry. Dishwashers dull knifes, so we recommend washing all of your knives by hand. Use hot soapy water and a sponge or dish cloth to carefully wipe the blade starting at the handle, then wiping away from you to the edge of the blade. Then rinse under hot water and leave to air dry.

Tips for using knives:

Always use a cutting board when using a knife. Not only will this save your counter top or table, but it is the best way for your knife blade to stay sharp.

Store knives blade-side down in a drawer, with all the handles closest to the bottom of the drawer.

* Note use baby-locks on your drawers that contain knives if you have kids.

Uses:
Like we previously said, we use the 7 inch East-West Knife for the majority of our cutting needs. This knife is wonderful for cutting up meats, all kinds of vegetables and for cutting fruit. Our second choice that we turn to for our cutting needs, is the paring knife. This knife is great for smaller fruits (such as taking the tops of strawberries) or cutting up an orange or an apple. We even use this knife when we set out a block of cheese for snacking. The slicer knife is the one we use least of all, and then for slicing up sourdough or Italian artisan breads, and sometimes for large fruits such as Pineapples or melons.

These three knives will form a great foundation for your kitchen collection. With these three knifes, you can really cook just about anything. I know that for many of you, the 7 inch East-West knife will seem to be “to big” for you- almost scary really for some of you.

BUT we urge you to try it and see what you think after a few weeks/months of using it. By using the thicker blade, you have some protection for your hands. And the sharpening system that you can purchase, will keep your knifes SHARP and that will prevent accidents (but do use caution when you first start, as you may not be used to having a SHARP blade in your hand).

On the flip-side, we are really scared when we go to someone’s house and see them trying to cook with small, dull, thin-bladed knifes. Thin and dull knives make cutting harder and can be dangerous as well.

Purchase:
We left the link for these knives in this post(below) , so that you see what we are talking about with the FURI knife and sharpening system. We were pleasantly surprised at the prices of these items at Amazon. Amazon is not the first place we think of when we need to buy a knife, but WOW we paid a LOT more for the Furi knife/ sharpener when we bought ours almost 5 years ago.

Another great place to purchase quality knifes is a department store. One more place to try: A knife sharpening store OR a restaurant supply store. These last two suggested knife places will have better prices than the department store and the people who work there, in our opinion, will be more informed about your cutting needs.

These knifes will be a great investment in you kitchen and yourself! Think of how much quicker you will be able to chop up ingredients for salads, fruit and meals.

We love these knives and hope you will too!