Luckily, Trader Joe’s is here to meet many (if not all) of your holiday entertaining needs, including the ones you don’t even know you have yet. And as per usual, all of the chain’s goodies are well-priced, even in the midst of various supply chain issues that have been impacting food prices around the globe. Wanna wow your holiday guests with a restaurant-quality appetizer that looks like it took hours to create but really just needs to be tossed in the oven? Try TJ’s Ready-to-Bake Brie en Croûte. The rich French cheese, which is always a crowd-pleaser, is encased in an unbaked pastry crust that bakes to a delightfully flaky finish once you pop it in the oven. And if you’re still worn out from Thanksgiving and don’t feel like cooking a main dish this year, Trader Joe’s has got you covered. The California-based chain has brought back a relatively new item—Porcini Boneless Beef Loin Roast—which has some serious main course potential. The meat is cut from the short loin, which is the same part of the cow that provides premium cuts like T-bones and porterhouse steaks, and is rubbed with a flavorful seasoning blend. Simply stick it in the oven for about an hour, and before you know it dinner’s ready! Of course, Trader Joe’s also has a plethora of holiday desserts to choose from. Some of our favorites this year include the new Hot Cocoa Polar Bears, Peppermint Brownies, and more. Keep reading to learn all about the TJ’s items that are here to make your holiday hosting duties (or even holiday guest duties!) a total breeze. And those who prefer traditional eggnog will be happy to know that TJ’s also has its Trader Joe’s Egg Nog and Trader Joe’s Lite Egg Nog in stock this holiday season. Aside from its spicy flavor profile, this coffee has a pleasant, welcoming aroma that fills the whole house with a hearty, homey fragrance as it percolates. And you can guarantee that each cup of coffee has just the right amount of holiday spirit. This is because each canister comes pre-ground, so the spices are evenly distributed throughout, ensuring a perfectly spiced coffee in every cup, every time. As Trader Joe’s aficionados may know, Wintry Blend Coffee debuted in 2005 and was priced at $7.99 for a 14-ounce canister. Now, nearly 17 years later, the price for the same size canister is still $7.99.