1 review for Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Dairy-Free English Muffins Reviews
Rated 2 out of 5
Duck Food –
From What’s Good at Trader Joe’s 2014
“First, the TJ ones are much larger than their Thomas counterparts – at least twice, maybe closer to three times larger. That’s an absurd size. Second, there’s no forksplitting the TJ’s, at least not easily – HELLO THAT”S HALF THE FUN GONE RIGHT THERE. There’s no nooks and crannies or even crooks and nannies once cut – it’s just silly, kinda sad looking bread circle. And for texture, they feel like lovechild offspring from a biscuit and a piece of cornbread – even after toasting, it’s a pretty crumbly mess. “Light texture” it says on the bag – riiiight. I mean, the taste seems about right, but that’s about it.”
Duck Food –
From What’s Good at Trader Joe’s 2014
“First, the TJ ones are much larger than their Thomas counterparts – at least twice, maybe closer to three times larger. That’s an absurd size. Second, there’s no forksplitting the TJ’s, at least not easily – HELLO THAT”S HALF THE FUN GONE RIGHT THERE. There’s no nooks and crannies or even crooks and nannies once cut – it’s just silly, kinda sad looking bread circle. And for texture, they feel like lovechild offspring from a biscuit and a piece of cornbread – even after toasting, it’s a pretty crumbly mess. “Light texture” it says on the bag – riiiight. I mean, the taste seems about right, but that’s about it.”