Ripped Cream adds a burst of Lean Vanilla Bean and added protein to my morning cup o’ joe

Ripped Cream Lean Vanilla Bean Protein Coffee Creamer
Ripped Cream Lean Vanilla Bean Protein Coffee Creamer

Product: Ripped Cream Lean Vanilla Bean Coffee Creamer – $11.99+

Last month, I was overjoyed to actually win a contest that I entered online.  It was one of those…”Sure…I’ll enter it.  I’m interested in the product, so it would be awesome to win…but if not, I’m not out anything…”  And so, I put my name in and I was one of two people selected by random draw to receive an exciting product.

What was it?

Ripped Cream.

Don’t you just love that name?

What is it?  Coffee Creamer.  Yes…coffee creamer that is gluten-free, all-natural, and high-protein.

In other words…it’s a coffee creamer that was made for me, yes?  You betcha!

So, yeah…I was overjoyed.  We were asked to choose which flavor we preferred, as Ripped Cream comes in two different varieties: Lean Vanilla Bean and Chizzled Chocolate.  It was on a first response basis, meaning whoever replied first got first choice of the flavor.  I was sort of late getting that e-mail, but I put in for the Chizzled Chocolate.  The other winner beat me to the punch, because when my package arrived…the Lean Vanilla Bean was waiting for me.  No big deal.  I was just thrilled to be trying out this product.

Now, you are all rather aware of my sports nutritionist moving me more towards a clean eating diet.  I’m thrilled to be heading that direction.  So, how does this fit in?  Well, I will never be able to drink my coffee black.  And as we are aiming for around an 80% clean eating as far as my food goes…so this would definitely move into the 20% that isn’t heading that way…but we all make those decisions on our own, yes?  It’s not that this creamer is horribly bad.  It’s not . The ingredients really are all-natural.  But…most people would say…drink the coffee black.  NEVER!

Well, as I was working the artificial sweeteners…including the flavored syrup…out of the kitchen…and I had used up my So Delicious Coconut Creamer…this was up.  Time to give it a try.

Let’s start with what this coffee creamer adds to the coffee itself.  A serving size of Ripped Cream is 2 tablespoons, although I just drop 1 tablespoon in the coffee in the morning.  It’s all it needs.  A serving, however of Ripped Cream Lean Vanilla Bean adds only 90 calories to your coffee and only 2.5 grams of fat.  Aside from that, you get 8 grams of sugar in a serving.  But you also receive 5 grams of powerful protein.  This coffee creamer also serves up a nice dose of Vitamin D.  You feel good about drinking it.  As someone who often struggles to meet their daily protein allotment, this creamer is amazing.  According to Ripped Cream’s Web site, experts recommend consuming protein within 30 minutes of waking up each morning as a way to promote optimum healthy.  This makes this creamer a great addition to the morning routine as it contains as much protein as an egg.

So…how does this all work in the coffee itself?

It’s delicious.  No.  Really.  It is.  I’m actually glad I ended up with the Lean Vanilla Bean variety from Ripped Cream.  It ranks right up there with other vanilla creamers I have had in the past.  The only difference is…this one is actually quite good for you.  I mean…just compare them.  I am a huge fan of the flavor.  I love how quickly it blends into the coffee…nothing lumpy left swimming in my morning wake-up mug.  And it’s refreshing.  It just heightens the other flavors in the coffee.   When your product does all of that, plus adds a bit of nutrition to the mix…you better believe I’m on satisfied customer.

So, thank you to Rather Be Runnin’ for your blog on Ripped Cream.  It caught my attention for sure.  And, more thanks to Ripped Cream, for making a product that beefs up the morning brew and makes it a healthier choice for flavor.  Goodbye bitter coffee…I’m getting ripped every morning.

Ripped Cream Lean Vanilla Bean Protein Coffee Creamer...in coffee
Ripped Cream Lean Vanilla Bean Protein Coffee Creamer…in coffee

Freedom Foods sweetens up breakfast naturally with Maple Crunch cereal

Freedom Foods Maple Crunch Cereal
Freedom Foods Maple Crunch Cereal

Product: Freedom Foods Maple Crunch Cereal – $2.99+

Eating clean…is not always easy.  Especially on those busy, busy, busy mornings when you have a limited amount of time and breakfast has to happen.  I am a firm believer in breakfast.  Skipping breakfast is, honestly, one of the worst things you can do to your body.  It kick starts your metabolism and it gives your body your first real boost in energy.

The difficult part is making sure you make smart decisions when it comes to what you eat for breakfast.

On gym mornings, I start off with just a bowl of cereal.  After hitting the gym, I have my main breakfast (usually a breakfast banana split these days) at the office.  The key to my cereal these days, however, is less sugar, more natural ingredients.  When it comes to cereal…this can be tricky.  Even more so when you have to eat a gluten-free cereal.  So often the gluten-free products are laden with sugars and fats to compensate for being gluten-free and lacking some natural grains.

Thankfully, Freedom Foods has made its way to the shelves of my local Whole Foods store.

Why does this make me happy?  Because, as I stated  when I reviewed their TropicO’s cereal, Freedom Foods sets a high standard for themselves.  They aim to create delicious food that is free from the “stuff” that your body doesn’t need.  Why?  Because they believe your body can work better without it.  Basically, their goal is to make it easier to eat better food by making their customers more aware of what is actually in the food they are eating.  They focus a lot on nutrition, using nothing artificial in their products.  Yes…you read that right.  Nothing artificial.  The company took on the task of crating food that eliminates the bad stuff found in most pre-packaged and processed products.  They keep their products free from gluten, free from artificial stuff, free from artificial colors and flavors, using less sugar and salt…which in turns, makes for a healthier, better feeling body.  It’s science…and they do it deliciously well.

With my sports nutritionist putting a strong emphasis on moving me more toward Clean Eating…I wanted to find a cereal that would fit the bill.  Immediately I thought of Freedom Foods.  Their TropicO’s cereal impressed me and I knew my Whole Foods carried other varieties of their cereal.  This time…I went with the Maple Crunch.

Let’s start with nutrition.  This cereal, living up to their promise, is made with all-natural ingredients.  These ingredients include a gluten-free flour mix (containing rice, whole grain sorghum, and non-GMO corn flour), cane sugar, apple juice concentrate, psyllium, salt, palm oil, tricalcium phosphate, natural flavors (maple and butterscotch), as well as natural vitamins from their ingredients.  That’s…not too bad on the ingredients although the tricalcium phosphate is a bit…eh…chemical sounding.  But it is actually a natural mineral.  Believe it or not.

Aside from that, a serving of Freedom Foods is a cup of this cereal.  This serving will provide you with 170 calories and only 1 gram of fat.  Loving this already.  This cereal only contains 120 mg of sodium, which is very low.  In addition, there is only 7 grams of sugar per serving of this cereal as well.  This cup of Maple Crunch also provides a filling 3 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.

So…how does it taste?  Really amazing.  No, honestly.  It sort of reminds me of a maple-y Alphabets Cereal.  Remember Alphabets Cereal?  I ate the hell out of that as a child.  I love that the maple crunch isn’t overly infested with salt.  Freedom Foods attests that they only ever put a pinch of salt in their Maple Crunch cereal.  The quality of the ingredients they choose really shows because the texture and flavor are spot on.  This cereal has a great crunch and that perfect level of sweetness, so that you feel like you are eating a cereal…without it feeling like a sugar-fest.  I love the focus they put on their products, because the fact that this cereal tastes amazing, sweet, and crunchy says a lot about the level of focus they put on their products.

It’s like their box says…these days it’s not enough to be health conscious, people also need to be allergen-conscious.  And for twenty years, Freedom Foods, based out of Australia, has been amking great-tasting, nutritious, and allergen-free foods.  If you say something is gluten-free…immediately people assume that it is going to taste bad.  I can say, from experience, this isn’t true.  And it is far from true when it comes to Freedom Foods Maple Crunch cereal.  In fact, this cereal isn’t just gluten-free, it is also free from soy, lactose, dairy and egg.  The psyllium adds a great source of fiber.  It’s sweet.  It’s tasty.  It’s just a really healthy and non-guilt inducing cereal to start off your day.

I’m hooked.

And, for the very near future, it looks like Freedom Foods may be my go-to company for cereal that suits my new eating style.  It’s honestly good food that makes quality a top priority.  And when you cater to the food allergic…this sort of attention really should be applauded.

I’m offering my round of applause now.  Go to Whole Foods.  Try Freedom Foods for yourself.  The Maple Crunch gives that sweet, healthy  start to your day…naturally.  After all…who wants to fill their body with chemicals and processed junk when you can get proper nutrition from amazing natural ingredients.  Thank you Freedom Foods!

NuGo offers nutritious on-the-go snacks that taste as good as they sound (and they taste awesome!)

There is always that fear when I hit the road.  As a gluten-free (and vegetarian) athlete, grabbing food from a fast food joint just isn’t an option.  And, let’s face it, some of the “safe” snacks at those convenience stores along the way are still a bit daunting when you’re on the road.  All it takes is for one thing to not be right and you’re down for the count with some stomach issues.

I wasn’t taking any chances this past weekend when I hit the road with my roomie, Cathy, and my good friend Jenn.  While those two can eat pretty much anywhere and anything that sounds good…I had to watch it.  I needed to be sure nothing I consumed would make me sick…or hit me wrong.

So…now was as good a time as any to test out new protein bars, yes?

Sometimes my logic is astounding, I know.

Anyway…I had packed from home two NuGo bars to eat on the road if needed.  And thank goodness I did.

 

NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar
NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar

Product: NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar – $3.29+

We left Jenn’s house before the sun was even thinking about rising, having just eaten a few pieces of watermelon to at least get something in our stomachs until we stopped somewhere for food.  That occurred shortly after putting gas in the gar, and getting some coffee from Starbucks.  Cathy and Jenn were making noises about a quick drive thru at McDonalds.  While milling about the convenience store that had the Starbucks attached, I spotted a few things of interest…Chobani yogurt, some fruit cups…but I said I would find something in the food I brought along.  After all, that’s why I bring it along.  So, we got our coffee (caffeine…finally!) and headed over for them to grab their breakfast orders.

And so…we were off.

And as they noshed on their breakfast…I dug around in the little red duffel of snacks and good stuff and grabbed a small box of raisins and the NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar.

Now, I had previously had NuGo Dark Chocolate Trail Mix Bar while at an airport and starving.  I loved it.  I remember that much.  So, I was having high hopes for this variety as well.  And…come on…it’s dark chocolate and mint.  That’s the most epic combination…anywhere.  Who doesn’t like mint and chocolate?  I unwrapped the bar and could immediately smell the hints of mint and that bittersweet aroma of (my favorite) dark chocolate!

I broke off a piece and had to test it out…immediately.

Remember Thin Mint Cookies?  You know…those addictive little cookies that the Girl Scouts tempt you with every year?  Well, they were my favorite back when I could eat them.  And I’ve been without them for two years now.  Two long years.  Well, I can honestly say that the NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar reminds me of what a Thin Mint Cookie tasted like.  Honestly.  I think that’s why I somewhat hoovered and somewhat savored this bar.  I went between wanting to devour it for sheer nostalgia and the fact that it tasted so damn good…to wanting to make each and every bite last.  It was the only one I currently had, after all.

This bar is sheer dark chocolate minty love in an easy to unwrap package.  What’s even better…is that it is actually good for you.  Let’s take a look at the nutrition.

A serving size is one bar.  This one bar will give you a hit of dark chocolate and mint at the cost of only 200 calories and 5 grams of fat.  This one bar is cholesterol free and low in sodium (only 160 mg).  You will receive 1 gram of fiber and 10 grams of protein.  While the fiber count is low…the protein helps bulk it up and make it a filling choice for a bar.  The sugar count is a bit high for my liking (14 grams), but it tastes like a Thin Mint Cookie…so…I’ll indulge a little this time.

As far as ingredients go, it starts out with dark chocolate, soy crisps (which sort of gives it some texture and that crispness that gives it that Thin Mint Cookie crackle), tapioca syrup, agave syrup, chocolate rice crisp (more crispiness), soy protein, alkalized cocoa, brown rice flour, natural flavor, peppermint extract, and gum acacia.  I’m familiar with the ingredients that these are made out of, putting my mind to ease about what I might actually be consuming.  That’s always a nice relief.

For a bar that tastes like you’re indulging in a sweet, dark chocolate treat…I highly recommend NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip.  Honestly…one of the best out on the market.

NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar (unwrapped)
NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar (unwrapped)
NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt
NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt

Product: NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt

Salty or sweet?  Some people like one or the other.  Me?  I’m a fan of the combination.  I love having that sweetness of chocolate (especially bittersweet dark chocolate) with something salty underneath.  Before going gluten-free, chocolate covered pretzels were my kryptonite.  Put them anywhere near me, and the entire bag would be gone in a blink of an eye.  I can’t help myself when given something both salty and sweet.  For me…it’s the perfect combination.

So, on the way home on this road trip out to Utica, New York for an epic 15K road race (The Boilermaker), my lunch on-the-go (or on the way to ice cream) was the other NuGo bar that I packed from home.  This time, it was the NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt variety.  Once again, I tore into the wrapper and unveiled a dark chocolate hugged bar.  I could see the texture of the crisps that make up the body of the bar.  And if the Mint Chocolate Chip variety was any indication of how epic this bar could be…I was already salivating.

Once again, I broke off a piece and popped it into my mouth.  I immediately got hit with the sweetness of the dark chocolate that completely coated this bar.  The crispy texture from the crisps inside was perfect.  And the combination worked.  The crispiness of the crunchy pretzels sprinkled with sea salt and the bittersweet flavor of the chocolate just ignited my taste buds.  Totally delicious.

So, let’s talk nutrition on this one.  One serving is an entire bar.  YUM!  This serving will serve you 200 calories and 5 grams of fat.  Due to the inclusion of sea salt, the sodium count is only slightly higher (360 mg).  This bar is still cholesterol free, however.  Additionally, you get 2 grams of fiber and 10 grams of protein.  Once again, the sugar count was a bit high for my liking (15 grams), but every now and again, it wouldn’t hurt to indulge a little in one of these bars.

Trust me…this is definitely worth trying.  While I didn’t like this one as much as the Dark Mint Chocolate Chip variety, this one was good for its own reasons and a bar I would certainly eat again.

NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt (unwrapped)
NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt (unwrapped)

Both of these bars are not only low in fat and high in protein, but they are both also certified gluten-free, vegan, pareve, certified kosher, rich with antioxidants, healthy, and made with real dark chocolate.

And both are super, super delicious!!  If you are looking for a good protein bar that doesn’t taste like chemicals…these two flavors from NuGo are good options for anyone.  I know they’ll find their way back into my pantry very soon.

Try them…you’ll thank me later.

(Pssst…especially the NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip!)

Kind Healthy Grains lights up the taste buds with Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds

Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds
Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds

Product: Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds – $4.99+

I could eat granola forever.  It travels well.  It is healthy if prepared right and made with the right ingredients.  And it is downright delicious.  I’ve made my own in the past, but sometimes…sometimes life gets crazy.  And these past weeks have brought a lot of craziness and road time.  And that means not a lot of time at home nor in the kitchen.  Bummer.

So, when I needed a granola to top off my fruit and Greek yogurt breakfast parfaits, I looked no further than some of my favorite, cleaner choices.  Low in sugar, natural ingredients.  That’s the key.

My favorite brand wasn’t available at the store where I was shopping, but my another favorite brand was thankfully on the shelf.  I love Kind products.  Kind Bars are one of my go-to granola bar choices because they are gluten-free and really on the better end of the nutrition scale.  And…a little bit closer to clean eating when you can’t make your own.  Kind products have always been ranked high for me and I’ve had one other of their granola choices…and so many flavors of their Kind Bars.  I felt confident choosing one of their bags of Healthy Grain clusters when I needed a granola.

A good friend of mine, who I run with, brought me some fresh blueberries that he picked.  I was thrilled to have them, as blueberries are one of my favorite fruits.  I’ve been putting them on top of my breakfast banana splits after hitting the gym and this morning, I threw them into my fruit and Greek yogurt breakfast parfaits.  Because…they are the best blueberries ever.  And, as luck would have it, the version of Kind Healthy Grains I chose at the grocery store was the Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds.  It was almost destiny.

A serving of Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds
A serving of Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds

I actually liked this a lot more than I thought I would.  First of all, because they don’t have a high sugar content, these clusters of whole grains (gluten free oats, brown rice, gluten free oat flour, buckwheat, amaranth, millet, quinoa) aren’t overly sweet and won’t dominate your palate nor the dish you are using them in.  The vanilla flavor is subtle, without being lost.  The berry flavor, according to the ingredient list, seems to be a combination of blueberry puree, apple puree, plum puree, and a bit of apple juice.  In addition to that, the sweetness comes from the use of evaporated cane juice, vanilla, and molasses (which also helps as a binder for the clusters).  And thanks to the inclusion of the flax seeds, additional nutritional value is added to a simple sweetened granola.

Like I said, I adored the subtlety of this flavor and variety from Kind Healthy Grains.  And for me, a gluten-free vegetarian, the fact that the flax seeds brings a healthy dose of Omega-3 is an added bonus.  These are crunchy, and just add great texture to whatever it is included in.  Even on its own, this granola is fantastic.  Nothing needed to dress it up or add to it.  I could eat it by the handful and be happy.

Nutritionally speaking, I love how the ingredients are all natural.  A serving size of this granola is 1/3 cup.  In that serving, you get served 120 calories and 3 grams of fat.  Not bad at all!!  In addition, to being cholesterol free, this granola is very low in sodium (only 20 mg) and contains only 5 grams of sugar.  Love that!  A serving of the Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds also provides 5 grams of filling fiber and 3 grams of protein.  It is a really fantastic choice for granola.  One that you definitely won’t feel guilty about eating or tossing over your yogurt, fruit, or whatever else you desire.

When it comes down to healthy choices, sometimes granola can be tricky.  So often it is just laden with sugars that make it an unhealthy, calorie-laden snack.  But, thanks to companies like Kind Products, a healthier choice is available.  If you are looking for a hint of vanilla sweetness and a bit of fruity goodness, I highly recommend the Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds.  Honestly…one of the best choices out on the market today.  Available in regular grocery stores too.  Trust me…you’ll want to try this one!

Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds over fresh blueberries and Chobani Vanilla Greek Yogurt
Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds over fresh blueberries and Chobani Vanilla Greek Yogurt

Everything right about Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels

Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!
Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels – $6.49+

Ah, bagels!!

I’m a New Yorker.  I grew up loving bagels.  I was raised eating bagels.  And I was okay with that.  They are filling, and delicious, and you can top them however you want.  What’s even better…there are varieties of bagels.  Blueberry, cinnamon raisin, you name it…it’s probably a bagel.

But a constant favorite among bagel eaters is the Everything Bagel.  What is an Everything Bagel?  Simple…a bagel…with just about everything in it.  In the most basic, standard format, a real Everything Bagel has poppy seeds, carraway seeds, and sesame seeds baked into it and coating the top.  In addition to this, the nice flavor of salt, garlic and onion are baked into the bagel.  It’s a mess…but a delicious mess.  And it is definitely a New York thing…not to mention one of the most flavorful things you will ever sink your teeth into.

And, sadly, the gluten-free community was missing out on this amazing treat.  But no longer…thanks to Udi’s Gluten-Free…once again putting on it’s gluten-free cape of awesome and saving the gluten-free shelves from monotony!

You see, a little while back I was sent a nice box that contained an assortment of Udi’s Gluten-Free products, some classics and some new products.  And I went through each and every one of them.  The last item from the tasty box of gluten-free awesomesauce that I chose to eat just happened to be Udi’s Gluten-Free take on the Everything Bagel.  They call it the Everything Inside Bagel…and I was really, really excited about sinking my teeth into this one.

Let’s start off with the basics…those nitty-gritty nutrition and ingredient facts.

Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels are composed of water, tapioca starch, brown rice flour, canola oil, egg whites, evaporated cane sugar, tapioca maltodextrin, tapioca syrup, xanthan gum, millet seed, flax seed, poppy seeds, dehydrated onion, yeast, salt, dehydrated garlic, and cultured corn syrup solids (used as a natural mold inhibitor.  While some of this definitely reads as foreign to me, I went and found out that tapioca maltodextrin is a food starch that can add a sweet flavor to it.  Good to know.  I recognized everything else on the ingredient list…but I wanted to know what all I was consuming.

Udi's Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels
Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels

Nutritionally speaking, the Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagel is a very healthy choice.  Honestly.  One  serving is an entire bagel.  This one bagel will provide you with a hearty 290 calories and 10 grams of fat.  Okay, the 10 grams of fat is a little high…but no bagel is without a higher level of fat.  But, keep in mind, many gluten-free items can be a little higher in fat than regular products.  It’s just the truth.  These bagels are cholesterol free, contain only 490 mg of sodium, and only 5 grams of sugar.  Not too bad.  And… you also get a filling serving of 3 grams of fiber and 7 grams of protein!  Trust me, you will feel filled when you finish devouring this bagel.

And devour you will.  Because now we will talk about flavor.

OH MY GOD!  These bagels are fantastic.  I love the blend of the onion and garlic flavor baked into the bagel.  The addition of the various seeds (a different, and perhaps healthier take on the regular version) throughout the bagel is a nice addition to not just the flavor but also the texture.  These are packed with flavor.  My roommate said that they were “REALLY YUMMY.”  This is a good sign.  When we go out to eat at one of our favorite brunch places, she always enjoys their Everything Muffin, which is sort of the muffin take on the bagel.  So to have her send such high praise up for this gluten-free bagel, which I added a schmear of Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese to, is saying something.  REALLY YUMMY indeed.  These might have just taken over as my favorite bread-like product from Udi’s.  I am blown away by these.  Texture, taste…the entire package.  Fantastic.  Seriously good eats.

Find these.  Hunt them down.  Request them at your grocery store.  Do whatever you can to get your hands on these.  Definitely my new favorite easy-to-make breakfast.  A simple toasting and top it however you like…and you’re in delicious breakfast heaven.  Yep…I’m definitely anticipating the next time I can stock my freezer with these!

Thank you, Udi’s…for your sample pack of your amazing, versatile, and never-boring products.  This gluten-free girl has been in heaven with each and every bite!

Udi's Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels (one full, one halved)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside Bagels (one full, one halved)

Caramel Fudge a definite flavor-winner for thinkThin high protein bars

thinkThin Caramel Fudge High Protein Bar
thinkThin Caramel Fudge High Protein Bar

Product: thinkThin Caramel Fudge High Protein Bar – $1.99+

It’s sometimes hit or miss when it comes to protein bars.  Honestly.  They can be amazing…or they can taste like cardboard…or worse.  Yes…there have been worse.  But, for me, with the exception of one bar so far, thinkThin has not let me down.  In fact, a majority of the products I have tried from thinkThin have been good.  Some even really good.  Some better than really good.

Due to a sale at my local grocery store, I ended up picking up a couple of these bars because, for the most part, I can trust them to be filling and taste good.  Hey…I’ll eat something that is just “good.”  I might be a little picky when it comes to flavors, but if it’s edible, I will eat it.  That being said, I picked up one I previously reviewed…Creamy Peanut Butter…and then the Caramel Fudge.

This past weekend I was out of town…which meant I needed to pack the onslaught of protein bars in case I was hungry and there was nothing around for me to eat.  At conventions, that can happen.  And it did.  Honestly.  Thankfully, I have learned to always be prepared.

On Sunday morning, however, after a 7 mile run, I returned to the room to shower and eat breakfast.  I had brought apples, raisins, and peanut butter to make apple sandwiches for my roommate and I, but I also knew it would be awhile before we were going to eat lunch…so we decided to split the thinkThin Caramel Fudge High Protein Bar.

Before I get into the taste, I figure I’ll hit up the general nutritional info on these bars.  First of all, what I love about thinkThin’s High Protein Bars are that they contain around 15-20 grams of protein per bar (which 1 bar is a serving).  That’s awesome.  They are gluten-free and sugar-free as well.  I appreciate that especially as I start to lean toward more clean eating…while balancing a very active lifestyle.  This particular flavor of bar contains 240 calories and 9 grams of fat.  In addition to that, you get only 300 mg of sodium and less than 5 mg of cholesterol.  One of the Caramel Fudge bars has only 1 gram of fiber and then 20 grams of protein.  For the active and protein challenged like me, this is an ideal choice for a snack before or after a run.  Honestly.

But…the big question loomed.  How would it taste?

I sliced the bar in half, the chocolate coating giving way to the nougat-like caramel filling that it surrounded.  Given that this was the Caramel Fudge flavor from thinkThin, this is a good thing.  It was also good that this bar smelled like chocolate covered caramel.  So far, so good.  Taste-wise…well…

It tasted a lot like it smelled…sweet and a little salty.  One of my favorite combinations.  So, it was a bit like having a chocolate covered salty caramel goodie.  And salted caramel is one of the best things in the world, if you ask me.  Really.  It is.  What I loved about the flavor of this one is that it didn’t taste like the protein that is added to it.  Too often, that protein powder is so evident in protein bars, but not this one.  This had a very smooth flavor.  The chocolate had the right amount of sweetness to make it feel like a treat as well.  The chocolate shell was soft, but had this crispness to it when it was split in half.  It was nice.  The texture was moist without being chalky…making it very palatable.  Yeah…I totally fell in love with this one.  Definitely ranking up as one of my favorites to date.  The peanut butter varieties still rank at the very top so far though.  Just sayin’.

If you are looking for a delicious protein bar, this one definitely gives you a 20 gram protein punch for your buck.  Honestly.  thinkThin is one of the products I continue to return to.  While not completely void of sugar (they use sugar alcohols), they are one of the better choices out on the market.  And I am so glad that my friend Tawn introduced me to these bars a couple of years back when I visited in California.  Beyond impressed.  And soon…more will find their way into my run snack drawer.  Very soon.

Nicely done, thinkThin.  I applaud you…and will restock sometime in the very near future.

thinkThin Caramel Fudge High Protein Bar (unwrapped)
thinkThin Caramel Fudge High Protein Bar (unwrapped)

New gluten-free Ancient Grains Granola Bars from Udi’s makes an easy, delicious snack

Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!
Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grain Granola Bars – $5.49+

Udi’s continues to expand on its gluten-free product line-up and I couldn’t be happier about it.  After all, you have to grow and expand to get anywhere in this gluten-free product explosion that is facing the market these days.  Luckily, I do have my favorite brands and, while I do sample others at times, there is no forgetting who is trusted in this market.

Everyone knows Udi’s.  Their gluten-free bread was the first I ever tried that I actually liked.  I mean, it tasted like bread.  Sure, it’s smaller in size…but the texture, the taste…it was all good.  It was all just as I wanted it to be.  And from there, more and more of their products have made it into my home.  And, with only one exception so far (the Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls), I have loved everything I have purchased and sampled from Udi’s.  I even have my favorites.  Some of them…are even on the new products list!

You see, a while back, I was the proud recipient of a box of goodies from Udi’s Gluten-Free, containing some of their old products and a few of their new products.  Pure joy in the mail, let me tell you.  I enjoyed revisiting some of their classic products, but even better…I loved being able to give their newest products a try as well.  This was super exciting to me and I was looking forward to diving into each and every single product they provided for me.

This week, with my gluten-free pantry drying up, I reached in and removed the box of Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grain Granola Bars.  Perfect.  This would be the ideal snack to have in the late afternoon to get me through to when I could get home and cook dinner.  I was really excited about trying these.  They are one of the newly introduced products in Udi’s gluten-free snack line.  In fact, there are actually three flavors that are out on the market now: Cranberry Almond, Chocolate Chip, and Ancient Grains.  All of them sound really good…and if I find the other two varieties in my local stores, I’ll definitely give them a try as well.

Udi's Gluten-Free Ancient Grain Granola Bars
Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grain Granola Bars

As it was, one of these little granola bars came to work with me on Wednesday and at 3:00 p.m. I was ready to give it a try.  The blank white wrapper gives no indication as to what awaits inside.  Thankfully, the box that this came in was brightly decorated with a larger-than-life depiction of the granola bar waiting behind the mysterious white wrapper.

The Ancient Grains Granola Bar contains gluten-free oats, rice crisp, milled flaxseed, amaranth, and quinoa.  These grains provide the structure and base from which the sweeteners, oils, raisins, and nuts are added.  To sweeten and bind this granola bar, I note that Udi’s uses honey, brown rice syrup, evaporated cane srup, non-GMO canola oil, inulin, tapioca maltodextrin, palm oil, water, vegetable glycerine, natural flavor and something called Bacillus coagulans GBI-30 6086.  And before you start to panic, that Bacillus coagulans GBI-30 6068 is the Probiotics that are added to this granola bar to elevate the health factor.  Yep.  Probiotics.  Good for digestion and all that.

But…what about the texture?  The taste?  I’m getting there.

Udi's Gluten-Free Ancient Grains Granola Bar (wrapped)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grains Granola Bar (wrapped)

After unwrapping this granola bar, I took a moment to examine it.  You could see the variety of ingredients all mashed together into this granola bar.  Nothing was indiscernible, which is always a nice touch.  And, upon first bite, I discovered how soft and chewy these were.  I guess the box indicates this, but I wasn’t paying attention.  I was thinking…”WOOHOO!  Gluten-free granola bars!”  But, that was a nice surprise.  I am not a fan of crunchy granola bars.  I like to chew them, not crunch them.  I like a soft, filling texture and that’s exactly what Udi’s provides.  They aren’t overly sweet, thank goodness.  They also aren’t a sticky mess and they don’t leave your fingers covered in residue.  They are clean, and perfect.  Bite-for-bite goodness.  I was very impressed with these.  They make a great, easy on-the-go snack or something light to chew on to get you through to dinner time or even lunch.  It’s the right amount and fills you up just enough.  And, wow…the flavor.  Without being hidden under a layer of sugar or unnecessary chocolate, the ingredients of these bars speak for themselves.  You taste the texture of the grains, get the sweetness from the honey and raisins, get that bit of crunch from the almonds that are added.  It is a perfect snack, a good size to tuck away for later without fearing it will be too much.

Nutritionally speaking, an Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grains Granola Bar will provide you with 140 calories and 4.5 grams of fat.  One bar will also provide you with 40 mg of sodium and 10 grams of sugar.  The sugar content seems a bit high, considering these aren’t very sweet…but with all the sweeteners added, I’m actually surprises it isn’t higher than that.  I have definitely seen far worse for granola bars.  The Ancient Grains Granola Bar also will provide your body with 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.  Not too shabby!

Add this one to the long list of Udi’s Gluten-Free products that I have loved from the start.  It’s a very long list.  Because with Udi’s…they strive for perfection.  They want their food to taste good.  And, when consumers spoke out about their cinnamon rolls, they changed the recipe and reformulated them.  I haven’t tried the new version…but I’d like to think I’d like them better the next time I do purchase them.  I’ll keep an open mind for sure.  Because when it comes to gluten-free companies, Udi’s has made a name for itself for the quality and attention they give their products and their customers.  And that’s why people keep coming back to them.

Udi's Gluten-Free Ancient Grains Granola Bar (unwrapped)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Ancient Grains Granola Bar (unwrapped)

Recipe: Gluten-Free Zucchini Muffins

I love to bake.  No, really…I do.  Just as much as I love to cook.  But baking…baking sort of gives you that extra level of difficulty.  All measurements have to be precise.  Nothing can be off.  Not even one bit.

Want to add another level of difficulty to the mix?  Try converting a recipe to gluten-free!  It’s not always as easy as it sounds.  Sometimes measurements have to change.  Sometimes other ingredients have to be added.

I had a lot of zucchini due to my CSA bin being laden with it this time of year.  I love squash and zucchini.  I love playing around with cooking it different ways.  And growing up, I was always a huge fan of zucchini bread.  No need for that chocolate stuff that gets added to it.  Nope.  The zucchini and the other ingredients can definitely speak for themselves.

So…every Saturday when I am in town, I have been meeting up with a great group of people to go running.  This gets my long run in and I am able to enjoy it with some company…and really focus on the long slow distance (LSD) pace that I am supposed to be practicing.  I’m no good at this running slower thing, but I’m learning.  It’s important to build up stamina and strength.

That being said, a great group was taking me on a 13 mile run last weekend and I wanted to supply some eats for afterwards.  I stumbled across a recipe for Zucchini Muffins in a blog called Eat, Live, Run…so it was maintained by a runner…and it sounded easy and delicious.  Plus…I had every ingredient necessary.  BONUS.  The result?  Everyone who took a muffin LOVED it.  And so…here is my adapted recipe to make it gluten-free and delicious…and, loved by runners and non-runners alike!

Recipe: Gluten-Free Zucchini Muffins

Gluten-Free Zucchini Muffins
Gluten-Free Zucchini Muffins


Servings: 16
Time: Prep 15 minutes; Bake 30 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 cups all purpose flour (I used Better Batter Gluten-Free All Purpose)
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1.5 cups grated zucchini (about two small-medium sized zucchini)
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract (or, vanilla paste)
  • 1/3 cup canola oil
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • Cinnamon and sugar for topping

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 375.

In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, brown sugar, salt, baking powder, cinnamon and nutmeg.  Set aside.

In a medium sized bowl, combine the grated zucchini, eggs, vanilla and oil.  Stir well to combine and then gently stir into the flour mixture.  Be careful not to overwork this—it will lead to dense muffins!

Fill lined muffin tins about 3/4th of the way up with the batter and then sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on each.

Bake for about 30 minutes or until golden.

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These were so moist and delicious.  I did feel, however, that the nutmeg almost overpowered the rest of the muffin, so I think next time I’ll do maybe 1/8 tsp nutmeg.  Aside from that, these were fantastic.  And they keep well too.  My roommate and I polished these off this morning after hitting up the gym and they were still as moist and delicious as they were the night I baked them.  I received a lot of praise and compliments from my running group on these muffins, so I would say they were a definite hit.

The recipe is super easy…and super delicious.  Each muffin has only 136 calories in it

Mighty taste and mighty flavor make Udi’s Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels a mighty breakfast food

Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!
Special Delivery of Udi’s Gluten-Free Goodies – including brand new products!

Product: Udi’s Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels – $6.49+

I spent all of my childhood growing up in New York.  One thing that New Yorkers know is their bagels.  Bagels are famous, especially in New York City, and can be found pretty much on every corner and in every bakery.  Bagels, when done right, care the most amazing carbohydrate-filled breakfast out there.  Especially when toasted, warm, and given a light schmear of cream cheese.

Are you drooling yet?

Two years ago, I was in search of the most perfect gluten-free bagel.  I tried so many brands, before finally spending a few extra dollars and purchasing the Gluten-Free Plain variety from Udi’s Gluten-Free.  I swore I would never find a more perfect bagel than what Udi’s offered then.  And, since that time, they have expanded their bagel selection from just the Plain, to offering Whole Grain and Cinnamon Raisin, and expanding it even more this past year with the addition of the Everything Inside Bagel and the Mighty Bagel.

I was thrilled to receive both the Everything Inside and Mighty Bagels in a nice box that Udi’s Gluten-Free sent to me.  While I had thoroughly enjoyed their bagels, I hadn’t made it a habit to purchase them.  The reason mostly being that I am on a tight budget and while the craving for a good gluten-free bagel (they don’t get better than Udi’s) hit every now and again, I had too much stuff at home to really justify another purchase.  Especially when it comes to breakfast food.  Because I am a breakfast girl.  Anyway, the box was a true treat as it contained some of their classic items they are best known for, as well as a smattering of their newest products out on the market.  It struck a nice balance.  And the box definitely made me smile.

Well, the craving for bagels could now be satisfied.  And, finally, at long last…today I could truly cave to that craving.

After a 6 mile training run early, early, early this morning, I returned home to hop in the shower and then start getting everything together for breakfast.  I had no plans and no idea what to make.  I just knew I was running behind more than usual, so something easy would be best.  I opened up the freezer and there they were…shining at me like the beacon of gluten-free goodness that they are…Udi’s Gluten-Free Everything Inside and Mighty Bagels.  Eenie meenie miney mo…the Mighty Bagels won the draw this morning.

I went ahead and put the bagels into a plastic bag to thaw out while I heated up my oven to toast them (when I was diagnosed as a Celiac, I had to get rid of the toaster as my roomie loves her wheat bread and we had definitely used the hell out of that toaster when I was eating bread too).  My roomie was going to experience her first gluten-free bagel.  I had no idea what a Mighty Bagel included, but I could see what I thought were chopped nuts hovering on the surface…so now I had to give the package a good perusal.

Udi's Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels
Udi’s Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels

Udi’s Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels include dried cranberries, quinoa flour, sunflower seed, pepitas, millet seeds, and flax seeds.  I hadn’t realized that.  I just thought they were called “Mighty Bagels” because they were bigger than the original.  This is what happens when you don’t read the packaging.  No nuts, but plenty of amazing goodness packed into a bagel, that’s for certain.  I was really excited about these, because the ingredients reminded me a lot of the Harvest Crunch Muffins that I had back when I first received the Udi’s Box of Awesome.

The moment of truth came about 5 minutes after these were popped into the oven to toast.  I put a light schmear of Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese over the halves and served one bagel to my roommate and did the other one up for me.  Given that Cathy is not a bagel person…she devoured this.  In fact, I was still putting the vegan cream cheese on my bagel as she was nomming away, and I asked…”How is it?”  I was awaiting…”It’s okeydokey.”  Which usually means, “I’m not a fan, but I’m being nice.”  But…she said, “It’s really tasty!”  SCORE!

My turn.  I settled in for breakfast with my bagel, my fresh watermelon slices I cut up earlier that morning, and a cup of coffee.  Now fully nestled in my breakfast spot, I took a bite…and it is definitely gluten-free bagel nirvana.  Mighty tasty.  Just amazing and awesome and delicious.  They toasted up to perfection.  And the generous scattering of the different seeds and the cranberries is evident…and totally delicious.  It definitely added a nice hint of flavor to the bagel.  Plain is all fine and good, but this definitely turned up the volume by mighty proportions.

And on the nutrition front…these do okay.  They are a bit high in calories, but what bagel isn’t.  I guess that’s why I simply paired it with a bowl of watermelon.  Anyway, one serving is one Mighty Bagel.  This bagel will provide you with 300 calories and 11 grams of fat.  Welcome to the gluten-free world.  (*SAD FACE*).  You get served 3 grams of fiber and an amazing 8 grams of protein.  Loving those berries and seeds.  These bagels are cholesterol free, low in sodium (370 mg) and contain 9 grams of sugar.  For a bagel…not bad.  For a gluten-free bagel…definitely not bad.

Once again, Udi’s proves how they remain on top of the gluten-free products lists time and time again.  Taste, texture, flavor, even the size of the bagels all compare to the regular (gluten-filled) bagels I ate growing up and into my early adulthood…before gluten and I became mortal enemies.  I am thankful to have a company that I can turn to and know they keep their standards high when it comes to their products.  You can tell, because more often than not…they hit it out of the park.  They certainly won me over with the Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels.  Welcome to my freezer…you’ll be there often.

Udi's Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels (one halved, one full)
Udi’s Gluten-Free Mighty Bagels (one halved, one full)

Glutino’s Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bar a good on-the-go option

Glutino Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bars
Glutino Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bars

Product: Glutino Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bars – $5.99+

Breakfast bars.

They are tricky.  They really are.  I have eaten them since I was little…and the one thing is always the same.  The fruit tastes fake (because it mostly is), the actual bar is usually dry and rather tasteless, and they just make me thirsty when I eat them.

All of that holds true for Glutino’s Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bar, the second flavor I have ever tried from their line up of gluten-free bars, which include apple, cherry, and strawberry.  Prior to this, I have only had the strawberry variety.  And that was a year and a half ago.  Honestly.  It was also my first ever taste of a gluten-free breakfast bar.

You know…when you first bite into something that you haven’t had for ages…you tend to get lost in that moment.  For me, when I had that first breakfast bar back then, I remembered growing up and eating those Nutri-Grain bars for snack at school.

That’s what these taste like.  Exactly.

Glutino Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bar (wrapped)
Glutino Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bar (wrapped)

Glutino’s Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bar is actually really good.  It was the first sample of a bar I ever had, at a Gluten-Free Tasting Fair at a local natural food store.  One bite and I was in heaven.  I had to buy my own box, and that was when I went with the strawberry variety.  I ended up with the Glutino Blueberry Breakfast Bars, however, because my mom had purchased a box of them for me while I was in town last time, running a race and visiting the family.  I never was home enough to eat them…so, she told me to take them with me.  I’m not one to turn down free food.

I’ve had a lot to work through in my pantry, but these were now getting their time as my afternoon snack.

Glutino doesn’t disappoint when it comes to hitting tastes and textures for their snack foods and their products.  Honestly, they are a name I trust.  When it comes to gluten-free foods, Glutino really focuses a lot on the taste, flavor, texture and how people perceive their product.  That is a big deal because if it isn’t good…if it tastes bad or is tasteless, no one will purchase it, right?

Well, the Glutino Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bar…is good.  I mean…when you need something fast or on-the-go, it’s handy to have around.  They slip right into a bag or purse without any problems…and that’s important.  You want ease when you’re an on-the-go sort like me.  The bar itself does have that dry breakfast bar flavor…the one that every breakfast bar has.  But, the fruit puree in the middle is packed with flavor.  These bars are soft, easy to chew, and yes…they are good.  Tasty.  Not perfect.  Not wonderful.  But…good.

Amazing how the more products you eat, the more gluten-free foods you work through, the more you change the way you eat, the less fantastic something seems when you return to it.  Like I said…these bars are good.

I’ve always been a label reader when I go shopping, but never really payed too close of attention to the ingredient lists on certified gluten-free foods.  With the way I am shifting my diet, per my sports nutritionist, I am actually really saddened by the amount of unnatural ingredients that go into these.  It’s a bit of a turn-off.  While it does contain actual blueberries, they aren’t listed until 5th on the list.  The first ingredient is, sadly, sugar.  And the blueberry portion of this bar is a mix of that sugar, with some chemical ingredients I can’t pronounce, a blend of fruit and vegetable juices (white grape, carrot, blueberry, and pear) as well as a raisin paste, more sugar (fructose), and the pastry-like casing seems to be a mix of chickpea flour, white rice flour, tapioca starch, and potato starch.  While I admire that they do, in fact, use real blueberries and blueberry juice, I just wish there were more of that and less of the chemicals in these bars.

That being said…in a pinch…these would be a good option to grab.

Nutritionally speaking, these bars provide you with 140 calories per bar and 2 grams of fat.  So, they are a healthier choice than some things out on the market.  These contain only 60 mg of sodium and are cholesterol free.  In addition, you are provided with 3 grams of fiber and 2 grams of protein.  A little low, but leaving you feeling satisfied after eating it.  You won’t be starving in the next couple of hours after consuming this bar.  So, as far as the numbers go…not bad.

As far as the flavor goes…very reminiscent of the breakfast bars I ate growing up, before I had to go gluten-free as an adult.  If you’re in a pinch, these are a good option to have on hand to take with you, in case hunger strikes.

Nicely done, Glutino.

Glutino Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bar (unwrapped)
Glutino Gluten-Free Blueberry Breakfast Bar (unwrapped)