Review of Saturn Peaches - Trader Joe's by beckyyy

photo of Trader Joe's Saturn Peaches shared by @beckyyy on  29 Jun 2023 - reviewphoto of Trader Joe's Saturn Peaches shared by @beckyyy on  29 Jun 2023 - reviewphoto of Trader Joe's Saturn Peaches shared by @beckyyy on  29 Jun 2023 - review
VEGAN

Trader Joe's

I absolutely love these peaches! They are white-fleshed and have a flattened shape. I’ve also seen them labeled as “donut” peaches. Once soft/ripe, they are so sweet and juicy! They are also so beautifully fragrant. Besides tasting great, I find these easier to eat than a round peach.

$3.99 for a 4 pack at Trader Joe’s

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berryveganplanet Love donut peaches!! Yum 😋!! They’re always so juicy!2 likesReply
paws-and-paths These sound amazing! I love regular peaches, but have never tried these. Perfect for a summer treat too! Always love some tips for more things to try from Trader Joe’s since I’m still learning my way around all of the options ☺️2 likesReply
beckyyy Definitely give them a whirl if you see them! I have a list of my fave TJ products under “lists” but of course that’s just my preferences (and I don’t think I included the produce though I definitely buy a lot of that). If you’re interested in knowing what vegan products are available at TJ’s I’d recommend either joining the Vegan Trader Joe’s Facebook group and/or following @bigboxvegan on IG. The latter account covers a plethora of stores but will always post when a new or seasonal vegan product is spotted at TJ. The first discusses only TJ, products new and old as well as recipes with those items. Folks are usually pretty nice and drama free on that group too 😊1 likeReply
paws-and-paths Oh my gosh, thank you soooo much! I will definitely check out your list and those resources 💚. This is so helpful, I’m still feeling a little overwhelmed and isolated with it at times so these things will be much appreciated! Thanks again.Reply
beckyyy Sure thing! I know how overwhelming it can be at first. Don’t hesitate to go at a pace that feels comfy for you; it’s not a race to the finish line and along with remembering your “why” it’s important to make swaps that are sustainable for you and that can take time and exploration. Veganism is about causing the least amount of harm that’s possible and practicable. Most folks in the movement understand this, but you’ll probably encounter some folks along the way (online or otherwise) who tout perfectionism when in reality none of us are “perfect” and that’s not the point. We all make mistakes and learn as we go!

There’s a plethora of online groups that may be helpful for you (though if you find them toxic, then exit…) and I’d encourage you to see if there’s a group for your local area! This can be helpful for finding friends, restaurants, pop ups, social events and outreach/advocacy in your local area. Of course there’s a bunch of folks here too, and I know there’s a good amount of people from the upper Midwest. I’m in California so I may not have the best perspective on what’s local to you but I’m happy to answer any questions if you have them. I don’t always get an alert for messages on here for some reason though so if I delay answering that’s probably why. 😊1 likeReply
paws-and-paths You are so supportive and helpful, thank you! I will be sure to try to find some local groups too, and have been really enjoying seeing more and more people on here as well. Thanks again for being such a rockstar for the movement! Reply
helena12345 Flat peacjes taste so much better than regular ones!!!1 likeReply
beckyyy I love them! It’s easier to keep the fruit juice from getting everywhere whilst eating them hahaha1 likeReply
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