Product Review: WB Kitchen Maple Pecan Honey Cookies

WB Kitchen Maple Pecan Honey Cookies
WB Kitchen Maple Pecan Honey Cookies

Product: WB Kitchen Maple Pecan Honey Cookies – $3.29+

I love seeing what my Cuisine Cube sends to me each month.  This month, however, hasn’t been a good one for me to actually dive into my box.  Most of the items…okay…all of the items…were in the box up until I returned from the Boston Marathon.  We all know from previous posts, leading into that were days and nights of stress and emotional overload…just trying to find out if I was going to get to race or not.  And then, afterwards, I was having a hard time moving around, putting things away sounded like a tedious task.

That being said, the six items that were inside my April 2015 (Spring) Cuisine Cube have been put away.  And have stayed put away.  Up until last night.  And that was mostly because I had nothing ready for dessert…

Hooray for convenience!

Of course, first I want to remind you of what Cuisine Cube is and what they do…and why you should consider a subscription with them.  Cuisine Cube is a monthly subscription service were a gift box will be sent to your door with goodies inside.  These are meal/pantry items that are the full-size products, not little sample sizes.  That’s a huge deal, as most of the time these services send you sample products only.  You can sign up for a monthly, three-month, or six-month subscription, which begin as low as $29.99 per month.  Each box you receive will contain one item from each major meal of the day: breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, dessert.  And then, sometimes,  you get a bonus treat.  Bonus treats are always a nice and welcome surprise.  I’ve had Cuisine Cube for over a year now and love, love, love it!

In the April Box, the Breakfast/Snack option that was presented was a package of cookies.  Yes…cookies.  Cookies for breakfast.  You have my attention!  The cookies are a product of WB Kitchen.  WB Kitchen was founded in 2012 by Chris Feuille and his wife, Anna.  Feuille strives to show that businesses can succeed and be profitable while utilizing unconventional methods of operation.  WB Kitchen offers natural honey sweets.  Fueille believes that our food choices directly reflect the level of conscious awareness we bring into the rest of our lives.  When people choose to nourish their bodies with real and harmonious foods, they are more in balance with the community and the planet.  By making foods that are Paleo-friendly and use no preservatives, artificial colors and flavors, and are sweetened simply with maple syrup and honey, Fueille hopes that consumers who eat the foods that mother nature intended will show them how to live a healthier, happier and more vibrant life.

The WB Kitchen Maple Pecan Honey Cookies were the item that Cuisine Cube shared with us in April.  And I was really excited about trying them, after looking over the ingredients, and more impressively – the nutrition information.  Last night was the ideal day to try them after a big breakfast at my local gluten-free bakery and then movie theater popcorn (just the kid’s snack pack) while seeing Avengers: Age of Ultron.  I cooked up a simple dinner…gluten-free veggie burgers with sweet potato fries, to eat while watching the Kentucky Derby (I live in Louisville…that’s what we do one day out of the year).  Afterwards, I knew I wanted my palate cleansing dessert.  And I felt no guilt in reaching for the WB Kitchen Maple Pecan Honey Cookies.  I tore into the package, giving one of the cookies to my roommate and taking the other one for myself.  Dessert…and a horse race.

Well, the horse I chose (the names didn’t impress me this year, so I went for the prettiest horse in the field – Frosted!) came in 4th…but dessert…that was definitely winning in my book.  The texture, at first, is a little weird.  Sort of like a non-date-y Laräbar…soft and chewy…with a lot of emphasis on the “chew.”  It wasn’t gummy though.  But the flavor…that’s where these cookies totally won.  The honey flavor for sweetness is perfect.  Not too much…not too little.  Just the right amount.  And the pecans gave it this nutty flavor and a bit of crunch in each bite.  Top it off with one of my favorite things – maple…and you have a recipe that I truly enjoyed.  Every bite (which, technically was only three…but…).  Just loving the way everything came together.  And once that first bite was taken and I was able to adjust to the texture…it was dessert perfection.  And no guilt.  Cookies without the guilt.  Loving that!

So, let’s discuss the ingredients in the WB Kitchen Maple Pecan Honey Cookies.  These cookies are made with  almond flour, raw unfiltered honey, organic maple syrup, organic pecans, sea salt, organic cinnamon, organic coconut oil, and organic vanilla extract.  That’s it.  Real.  Simple.  Ingredients.  I recognize everything.  Nothing makes me question what I’m about to devour.  I love that.  These cookies are produced in a dedicated gluten, grain, dairy, and soy-free facility.  On top of being gluten-free and vegan, these are also cholesterol free.

Now, I told you I was impressed by the nutrition facts on these cookies and I’m going to share with you why.  A serving size is 1 cookie, so there are 2 servings per container.  This one cookie will provide you with 68 calories (a cookie for 68 calories!) and 4 grams of fat (mostly from nuts).  You will also be taking in 54 mg sodium, 6 grams carbohydrates, 6 grams of sugar, less than 1 gram  of fiber and 1.4 grams of protein.  They won’t be filling, but they sure make a nice way to end the day.

So, if you’ve been looking for a great, healthy, cookie-type snack/breakfast/dessert…look into WB Kitchen and what they have to offer.  Their Web site has other varieties of cookies and bars that make for healthy, nutritious, and clean eating.  If maple is your thing…I highly, highly recommend these though.  Soft, chewy, and good for you.  What’s not to love?  Thanks, Cuisine Cube for another wonderful food discovery!

Product Review: So Delicious Dairy Free Snickerdoodle Cashew Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

So Delicious Dairy Free Snickerdoodle Cashew Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
So Delicious Dairy Free Snickerdoodle Cashew Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

 Product: So Delicious Dairy Free Snickerdoodle Cashew Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert – $6.99+

A life without ice cream isn’t a very happy life.  But, where I used to be able to take something to help me digest milk proteins, my lactose intolerance has only become a little stronger.  Sadly, I have said goodbye to my dairy-filled favorite treat in life.  Ice cream and I just don’t get along like we used to.

But…thanks to So Delicious Diary Free…ice cream isn’t gone from my life.  It’s just…well…a little different.  And not a sorbet.  Sorbets are all fine and good, but sometimes you just want something rich and creamy and sinful.

Cashew milk is, honestly, my latest obsession.  It is my go-to milk of choice these days.  Over coconut milk and almond milk.  Why?  It’s creamier.  It’s thicker.  It just, to me, tastes better.  I love the nutty flavor that comes with it and it just tastes amazing.  It’s all I want in my refrigerator these days.

So…talk my favorite beverage of the moment and combine it with…one of my favorite desserts…

That’s what So Delicious did.  They have created a new line of non-dairy frozen desserts that are made with cashew milk, instead of soy, almond, or coconut milks.  Currently, these ice cream pints come in five different flavors: Cappuccino, Creamy Cashew, Dark Chocolate Truffle, Salted Caramel Cluster, and Snickerdoodle.

You know my first purchase would have been Salted Caramel Cluster…but my Kroger store didn’t have that particular flavor when I was shopping and treating myself.  So…my next favorite thing after salted caramel anything (especially ice cream) is Snickerdoodle cookies.  Therefore, Snickerdoodle was the pint I purchased.  I also have the Salted Caramel Cluster in my freezer now…but Snickerdoodle came first…therefore it gets consumed first.

After dinner tonight, as the week has been crazy stressful and I’ve been on this roller coaster of emotions.  Ice cream seemed like the perfect way to wrap up the day.  I took out the pint of So Delicious Dairy Free Snickerdoodle Cashew Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert and let it thaw slightly on the counter while I ate dinner.  That way it was scoop-ready by the time dessert rolled around.  I opened it up, spooning out beautiful servings of the ice cream treat and serving it up to myself and my roommate.

Snickerdoodle anything has a lot to live up to, as it has always been my most favorite cookie.  Ever.

So, when my roommate dug in first while I was dishing up my serving and I hear, “Holy crap! That tastes just like a snickerdoodle!” I knew I was about to experience dessert magic.  I stuck the pint back into the freezer and settled in with my own bowl of ice cream.  I ran my spoon through the serving and lifted my first taste to my mouth.  As it began to melt against my tongue it was love.  Sheer, pure, happy love.  Meant to be love.  Because, YES, it does taste just like a snickerdoodle cookie.  We’re talking a cinnamon infused ice cream that is infused with generous bites of actual gluten-free snickerdoodle cookie dough.  This just happens to make this THE BEST ICE CREAM EVER!  It reminded me of the holidays, as that was when my mom always made her famous snickerdoodle cookies.  It reminded me of growing up, of old friends, of home, and of happy places.  THIS…was one fantastic scoop of ice cream.  It is, by far, the best ice cream (dairy and non-dairy) that I have ever consumed.  In my life.  If Cookie Monster and the Good Humor Man had children…it would be weird…but it would probably introduce something like this to the world.  I almost want to dive in for another serving.  But I will resist.  For now.  I must.

Or not…

Let’s talk ingredients.  The So Delicious Dairy Free Snickerdoodle Cashew Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert is made from cashew milk (water, cashews, non-GMO canola oil), organic dried cane syrup, snickerdoodle dough (dark brown cane sugar, natural oil blend (palm fruit, canola and olive), natural flavor, sunflower lecithin, lactic acid, annatto rice flour, potato flour, tapioca flour, cane sugar, invert  sugar, cinnamon, salt, vanilla extract, guar gum, baking soda) cinnamon, gum acacia, guar gum, and sea salt.  It is verified non-GMO, vegan, kosher and gluten-free.

As far as nutrition goes…well…it’s basically ice cream without the dairy that hurts my tummy.  It isn’t going to be a powerhouse of good things…but it’s tasty.  And, sometimes, that’s all you need.  A serving size of the So Delicious Dairy Free Snickerdoodle Cashew Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert is 1/2 cup.  In this serving you will be provided with 190 calories and 10 grams of fat (much of which is the healthy fat that comes from the nuts themselves!).  You will also be taking in 45 mg sodium, 24 grams carbohydrates, 1 gram fiber, 20 grams sugars, and 2 grams of fiber.  It’s a dessert, so you won’t be feeling full after a serving, but it should fill you up after a meal.  This ice cream has no cholesterol.

And…it’s basically a cookie on frozen crack.  Frozen cashew ice cream crack.  It’s…amazing, is what I’m trying to say.  If you are like me and LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Snickerdoodle cookies…then this ice cream is going to satisfy your love of the cookie and your crave for the ice cream.  It’s creamy and rich and perfect.  Yes…I said perfect.

I’m in love.

A serving of So Delicious Dairy Free Snickerdoodle Cashew Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
A serving of So Delicious Dairy Free Snickerdoodle Cashew Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

Product Review: Krumville Bake Shop Double Chocolate Chip Cookies

Krumville Bake Shop Gluten Free Double Chocolate Chip Cookie
Krumville Bake Shop Gluten Free Double Chocolate Chip Cookie

Product: Krumville Bake Shop Double Chocolate Chip Cookies – $24.00+/-

Don’t panic.  Don’t panic at that price.  That’s for about 8 cookies.  So $3.00 per cookie from a gluten-free bakery…that’s about what my local allergen-free bakery runs.

Okay…with that public service announcement, welcome to yet another Cuisine Cube item!  I’ve been doing really well this month working my way through my box of delicious goodies, not really leaving much to settle in the snack drawer or kitchen pantry.  YAY!

You all know everything there is to know about Cuisine Cube by now, but in case there are some newbies out there…the quick run-down is this…

Cuisine Cube is a monthly subscription service were a gift box will be sent to your door with goodies inside.  These are meal/pantry items that are the full-size products, not little sample sizes.  That’s a huge deal, as most of the time these services send you sample products only.  You can sign up for a monthly, three-month, or six-month subscription, which begin as low as $29.99 per month.  Each box you receive will contain one item from each major meal of the day: breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, dessert.  And then, sometimes,  you get a bonus treat.  Bonus treats are always a nice and welcome surprise.  I started with Cuisine Cube a year ago, and absolutely love it.

So, as I’ve been working my way through the March Cube, I got into the dessert yesterday.  We all know that I am a strong believer in dessert.  I am even more of a believer when said dessert is…cookies.  Because, first and foremost, I am a cookie monster.  They are the perfect dessert and there are so many variations and textures.  Love.  You just don’t get bored with cookies.

In the March 2015 Cuisine Cube, the dessert was a container of Gluten Free Double Chocolate Chip Cookies from Krumville Bake Shop, which is located in Brooklyn, New York.  Krumville Bake Shop was founded by Antonella Zangheri, who was diagnosed with Celiac in 2009.  She grew up in Emilia Romagna, a region of Italy known for its rich culinary heritage, and now she would be giving up many of the foods she grew up eating.  Not only that, she was highly disappointed with the gluten-free products that were available, noting that she saw a need for more exciting options.  And that is how Krumville Bake Shop was born.  In fact, Zangheri creates amazing focaccia, cookies, muffins, and specialty cakes that taste as good as the foods she grew up eating – just minus the gluten!  Krumville Bake Shop’s mission is to provide wholesome, fresh, and delicious gluten-free products, using only the best ingredients.  All of Krumville’s products are free of GMOs, artificial flavorings, and preservatives.  They use high quality flour blends that are made with whole grains (sorghum, brown rice, millet) and utilize a vast selection of ancient grains as well.  By perfecting their special flour blends, Krumville can offer baked goods with unique flavors and extraordinary textures.  And, to limit the use of refined sugar, the bake shop uses agave nectar as much as possible.

I am falling even more in love the more I learn about this company.

This month’s dessert option had me at Double Chocolate Chip Cookies.  I mean…double your chocolate, double your delicious fun, right?  I think so.  I actually paid attention this time and noted the “Refrigerate Me” tag on the Cuisine Cube product rundown, so into the fridge these went.  And as April has gotten under way, I decided it was time to bust into these.  So, last night after eating my Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Vegetarian Cheeseburger Pie…this was going to be dessert.  I went to retrieve the clam-shell container from the fridge and popped it open.  I removed two cookies…one for myself and one for my roommate to try.  It was a very good thing that I then put the container back in the fridge, because I don’t know if I would have stopped at one cookie.

First of all…these cookies have a perfect texture.  Crunchy outside and a bit of chewiness on the inside.  They explode, with each bite, with fantastic chocolate flavor.  I mean…wow.  Not overpowering.  Not too much.  But just right.  It satisfies that every craving for chocolate.  Seriously.  Because the cookie has this richness to it, and then you get this little burst of dark chocolate with the chips baked into them.  It’s one of the most perfect cookies ever.  They are about the size of a Chips-Ahoy Cookie…but way better than any of that processed garbage I used to eat.  These…are amazing.  Bite-for-bite.  But hide them away in the fridge, or you may find yourself cookie-less and 3 pounds heavier for it.

Worth it.  Totally worth it.

The container doesn’t have any of the nutrition information on there, so I can’t give you the rundown of calories/fat and all that per serving…but I can tell you what ingredients go into these fantastic cookies.  The Krumville Bake Shop Double Chocolate Chip Cookies are made from Guittard chocolate, unsalted butter, dark brown sugar, brown rice flour, light brown sugar, sorghum flour, eggs, pure cane sugar, potato starch, milk, sweet rice flour, rice starch, vanilla extract, baking soda, sea salt, and xanthan gum.

Believe me when I say that these cookies are phenomenal.  They are the right hit of sweetness and that perfect level of chocolate for this major chocaholic.  For real.  I am glad these get tucked away after I pull out that night’s worth for my roommate and I because we’d probably kill off the entire container in one go.  Dessert and cookie perfection.  Nicely done Krumville Bake Shop and Cuisine Cube.

Product Review: So Delicious Dairy Free Peppermint Star Coconut Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

So Delicious Dairy Free Peppermint Star Coconut Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
So Delicious Dairy Free Peppermint Star Coconut Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

Product: So Delicious Dairy Free Peppermint Star Coconut Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert – 6.99+

Twas the holiday season and stress was high.  I mean…at the top level of high stress.  Why?  Holiday season…I just told you.  People were everywhere, gifts weren’t bought yet, and I had a grocery list to get purchased.

And so…I began working my way through the crowded aisles of Whole Foods.  I don’t normally buy much in the freezer section there, but I always make a point to go down the aisles.  This time, however, as I was going through the frozen dessert treats, some bright (and new) So Delicious treats seemed to wave at me.  I pulled open that freezer door and spotted coconut milk ice cream treats in the shapes of snowmen and stars.  The snowmen were vanilla with a chocolate layer forming the hat.  The stars…peppermint.

HELLO!

Unfortunately, the budget was tight as it was the holidays, but my roomie and I insisted that the following week we’d come back and pick them up…because we’d make some more room by then.

And so…we did.  And the Snowmen treats were there…but the Peppermint Stars (the ones I really, really, really wanted to try) were gone.  I got upset, and we bought the “boring” (they were anything but boring, they were delicious!) Snowman treats and devoured them later that week.  We kept returning, week-after-week, to Whole Foods, but the Peppermint Stars spot always was empty.  They were either really popular…or weren’t ever restocked.

Until something magical happened soon after Christmas.

I was back in Whole Foods and walking down that frozen food aisle.  At the frozen treats, I looked toward the So Delicious Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert area and spotted the red, white, and pink box I had been searching for.  I pulled open that freezer door and pulled it out, showing it to Cathy.  It was the very last box.  THE LAST ONE.  We had so many errands to run that day, so we asked the Customer Service desk if they could put it in the freezers in the back until we came back.  They were happy to do so.  And I was happy that I was finally going to have these in my freezer.

However, it seemed my roommate wasn’t as eager to consume them as I was.  Every week we polished off another dessert (usually cookies of some sort) and I would list off other dessert options to follow…and the ice cream we had in the freezer was never even considered.  BUT…this past week, I asked “Do you want the chocolate cookies from Cuisine Cube or do you want the ice cream bars?”

“Are those the Peppermint Stars?”

“The ice cream I have been referring to all this time that you never want to eat has been the Peppermint Stars.”

“OH!  That’s what I want.”

Sometimes…she needs to be smacked.  HA!

So…it was Friday night…and it was time to finally dig into the frozen dessert bars that I had coveted since before Christmas and, the dessert gods blessed me with the final box of the season at Whole Foods.  I couldn’t wait.  So, I got them out of the freezer and pulled out the box.  I tore into it, handed one to my roommate and then tore the wrapper off of mine.  I had waited three months to finally dig into these.  One taste…and I knew it was worth the wait.

The So Delicious Diary Free Peppermint Star Coconut Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert was absolutely amazing.  For the first time ever, I didn’t feel as though the peppermint flavor overwhelmed the treat at all.  It was subtle…but the highlight of the actual flavor in the ice cream.  The bar itself was nice and frozen…but melt-in-your-mouth good.  It was so delicious (ha…see what I did there?).  I mean…it was light and creamy and just…yum.  I loved having a little taste of the holidays in April.  I really did.  So, maybe the wait was worth it.  Well, it was.  I just wish I could have enjoyed more of these.  I’m so thankful I found that one last box before they disappeared for the season.  I will be on the hunt for these this next holiday season and hopefully can have more than two nights worth.  Because, sometimes, a treat is just worth it.  These were beyond worth it.

Let’s talk about ingredients, shall we?  The So Delicious Dairy Free Peppermint Star Coconut Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert is made from organic coconut milk, organic dried cane syrup, inulin, natural flavor, organic beet juice, guar gum, carbo bean gum, and annatto.  YUM YUM!!  These bars are free of trans fat, cholesterol, sodium, gluten and dairy.  They are also kosher.  They are perfection in peppermint form.

As for nutrition, you’ll love how these add up.  The So Delicious Dairy Free Peppermint Star Coconut Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert has a serving size of 1 bar.  Four bars come in the box.  One delicious star-shaped frozen dessert bar will serve up 100 calories and 5 grams of fat (much of that will be from the coconut milk), 14 grams carbohydrates, 10 grams of sugar, 5 grams of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  Not bad.  Not bad at all.

Talk about a dessert you can feel good about indulging in.  I am a huge fan of So Delicious, and having the chance to try one of their limited-edition seasonal ice cream treats was amazing.  Totally in love.  It’s like a frozen candy cane in ice cream format.  How can you not love that.  I hope they bring these back next year.  I’ll load up my freezer with them for sure.  DELISH!

So Delicious Dairy Free Peppermint Star Coconut Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
So Delicious Dairy Free Peppermint Star Coconut Milk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

Product Review: Dolci di Marie Gluten Free Classic Biscotti

Dolci di Maria Gluten Free Classic Biscotti
Dolci di Maria Gluten Free Classic Biscotti

Product: Dolci di Marie Gluten Free Classic Biscotti – $7.00

I love coffee.  I really do.  I wasn’t always that way, however.  Coffee came to me later in life.  I loved the smell and hated the taste…up until I became a barista.  Then…life sort of changed.  And not only, over time, did I develop a taste for coffee, but I now knew how to properly make it.

Sometimes, I like to spice up my mornings a little bit.  No…not by adding cayenne pepper to my scrambled eggs (although I have been known to do that, HA!)…

…I mean having a treat with my morning cup of coffee.  And one of my two favorite morning treats with coffee is a biscotti.  The other is my homemade madeleines…but I digress.

Well, it just so happened that my March 2015 Cuisine Cube had a container packed with biscotti for the “Breakfast” portion of the box.  YAY!

For those of you not familiar with Cuisine Cube…think about how awesome it would be to have lesser-known, smaller company, artisan gluten-free company products shipped straight to your door once a month.  Think of the joy opening said box would bring you and how trying new things entices you.  You get a product for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, and dessert.  And sometimes…you get a bonus.  Who doesn’t love a bonus?  If that got your heart pumping, that’s what Cuisine Cube is all about.  And, this subscription service is available for as low as $29.99/month.  Pretty awesome, yes?  You betcha.  So, if you’re curious and want to try something new and exciting and different…hop over to their site.

Because, sometimes, you get products in the box that are like Dolci di Maria Gluten Free Classic Biscotti.  I mean, it’s a treat to have while you drink your wine, your coffee, your tea…whatever.  Have it any time of the day, but I like to go the classic route and dip my biscotti into my morning coffee.  It is love.  And who doesn’t love starting off their morning with a cookie, right?  Technically, I suppose a biscotti is consider a biscuit, twice baked so that it is extra dry and crunchy.  And if you’ve never had one…you’re totally missing out.

Dolci di Maria was created by Mari Tantillo, who created gluten-free and dairy-free desserts for her two young children who had food allergies and sensitivities.  She was urged by her friends to start selling her desserts because they were so delicious.  Dolci di Maria strives to create fine gluten and dairy-free desserts that strike a perfect balance with texture and taste.  Everything is baked fresh with natural and organic ingredients.  Even better…many of the products offered by Dolci di Maria are vegan.

So, with all of that being said, this week I decided to stop looking at the container of biscotti that came in my Cuisine Cube, and finally open it up and have one with my morning coffee (a delicious local blend, for those wondering).  Despite being a dry treat (they are meant to be dipped, after all), I always take my first taste without anything else.  That way I can judge what something tastes like and if I like it.  And…when it comes to the Dolci di Maria Gluten Free Classic Biscotti…I like it…but I don’t love it.  It has nothing to do with the actual biscuit itself.  It actually has a great texture to it…and it holds up to the coffee dunking, that I do religiously when I get gluten-free biscotti in my clutches.  So that was the part that I was okay with.  The part I wasn’t okay with, when it came to the Dolci di Maria Gluten Free Classic Biscotti…was the overwhelming licorice flavor.  I hate licorice.  And this biscotti definitely had a heavy taste of it.  I inspected the ingredient list on the bottom of the package and discovered the use of anise.  That will do it.  It was just…too much for me.  I think I was hoping for something with more vanilla flavor than the anise.  It didn’t go well with my coffee…nor did my tastebuds really enjoy the licorice flavor.  A little bit of anise goes a long way…and in this batch…it took it too far.  The biscotti itself is great…the flavor just didn’t work for me, and that’s more of a personal preference than anything else.

So, let’s talk about the ingredients that are in the Dolci di Maria Gluten Free Classic Biscotti, shall we?  These classic Italian treats are made from brown rice flour, pure cane sugar, cage-free eggs, potato starch, tapioca starch, Earth Balance™, baking powder, xanthan gum, anise and vanilla extract, and sea salt.

The nutrition information for the Dolci di Maria Gluten Free Classic Biscotti is very nice though.  You don’t feel so bad treating yourself at breakfast to a crispy Italian biscuit when you look at these stats.  A serving is 1 of the biscotti, which will give you 65 calories and 2 grams of fat.  You will be consuming 73 mg cholesterol, 102 mg sodium, 2 grams of sugar, 2 grams of protein, and 8 grams of carbohydrates.  These have no fiber.

If you don’t mind the flavor of anise (or that licorice-like flavor) than you will probably love everything about the Dolci di Maria Gluten Free Classic Biscotti.  For me, the texture was great…it was perfect for dipping, but the anise flavor just overpowered the rest of the biscuit and, for someone like me who dislikes licorice, it was a bit too much.  That being said, now that I know I can find Dolci di Maria products at my Lucky’s Market in Louisville, Kentucky (discovered that via the Web site), I am curious to try other products as she has brownies, pancakes and other flavors of biscotti to see if I like them better.

At least I got a morning treat in my Cuisine Cube this month.  The Dolci di Maria may not have enticed my taste buds, but I now know to look for other products in my area that might play nicer with my palate.

Product Review: Girl Scout Gluten Free Toffee-Tastic Cookies

Girl Scouts Toffee-Tastic Cookies
Girl Scout Gluten Free Toffee-Tastic Cookies

Product: Girl Scout Gluten Free Toffee-Tastic Cookies – $5.00

GIRL. SCOUT. COOKIES.

Hello!!  Welcome back to my life little overpriced morsels of goodness.

No joke, it has been four years since I had a Girl Scout Cookie.  Four long years.  It seemed each year I would be tortured at the grocery store or local department stores when the little, adorable girls in their sashes and uniforms would ask me if I wanted to buy a box of cookies.  And I had to sadly decline, because being a Celiac…me and my Girl Scout Cookie days were over.

It was sad.  I mourned the loss.

Because…I’m a cookie monster.  My dessert of choice is always the cookie.

Well, last year there was a small group of states that had a test market for gluten-free Girl Scout Cookies.  And I wasn’t in that test market.  Nor was anyone I knew.  So, that was sad.  And I went another year without them in my life.  But this year…this year the Girl Scouts put out two different flavors of gluten-free cookies.

Yes.  TWO!

They are: Toffee-tastic and Trios.

So, with this in mind, I went to my grocery store religiously…I haunted department stores…and not a single Girl Scout could be found.  Not one.  I was sad.  Sad enough to make mention of my woes on Facebook.  And then, my very good friend, Jean, up in Utica, New York, sent me an amazing care package with not just one, but two boxes of the Toffee-tastic flavor.  I did a dance of joy…if I had room or had been able, cartwheels might have happened.  But there was squees of happiness and delight.  And…you better believe I immediately tore into one box.

I mean…HELLO!!  Four years without Girl Scout Cookies in my life…it was ON NOW!

Needless to say, I wasn’t disappointed in the slightest.  Yes, it’s another shorbread-like gluten-free cookie…but I don’t care.  One…I love shortbread.  And two…IT’S A FLIPPIN’ GIRL SCOUT COOKIE!  That being said…this rich and buttery cookie is crispy, and smooth and busting with this caramel-y toffee like chips throughout.  These cookies are going to wow your tastebuds because they totally wowed mine.  The toffee bits are the best part, giving a little extra kick to the crispy, shortbread cookies.  I look forward to mine each night when I open up that box and take out a serving.  They’ll be gone way too fast, I’m certain.  I mean, these boxes contain 1 sleeve of 14 cookies.  So, I have two boxes…and then…I wait until next season when they will hopefully be back.

Concerned about how gluten-free these cookies are?  They are NSF-certified gluten-free, which ensures that all the ingredients and production complies with federal regulations for gluten-free labeling.  I haven’t had a reaction to them, and I’ve been feasting on them all week.  So…there is that.

Let’s talk about what goes into these cookies, shall we?  The Girl Scout Toffee-Tastic Cookies are made from rice flour, tapioca starch, sugar, butter, palm oil, brown rice flour, butter toffee bits, invert sugar, and contains 2% or less of salt, soy lecthin, xanthan gum, and baking soda.

As for nutrition…let’s talk cookies.  These are cookies. so they aren’t going to be great for you.  But as far as cookies go, these aren’t bad.  YAY for Girl Scout Cookies.  Especially as a nice treat.  (Cookies, as with any sort of sweet or dessert, should be a treat…)  The serving size of the Girl Scout Toffee-Tastic Cookies is two (2) cookies.  This serving will give you 140 calories, 7 grams fat, 10 mg cholesterol, 90 mg sodium, 19 grams carbohydrates, 7 grams of sugar, and absolutely no protein or fiber to speak of.  But…a nice change of pace, especially if Girl Scout Cookies have been off your radar for awhile now.

I was actually surprised and impressed by how much I have been enjoying these cookies.  Especially if you are a lover of shortbread…this just takes it to the next level.  The right amount of buttery, rich flavor with that hit of sweetness from the toffee bits.  Heaven.  Pure…Girl Scout…heaven!!

Now…to find some Trios…

Product Review: Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Mission Fig Figgies & Jammies

Pamela's Products Gluten Free Mission Fig Figgies & Jammies
Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Mission Fig Figgies & Jammies

Product: Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Mission Fig Figgies & Jammies – $3.99+

If you weren’t born into the world of Celiac Disease and gluten intolerance, you have probably consumed and become obsessed with these little snack cookies known as Fig Newtons.  You know, those fig rolls that are made of a pastry dough with a figgy jam filling.  They are magical.  Fruity and savory all at once.  They make the most perfect cookie, for sure.

And I was obsessed with them, growing up and as an adult.  But when I was diagnosed with Celiac, this was one cookie I couldn’t find anything that came close to equaling.  I totally gave up thinking about it, for fear of just becoming depressed over a snack long gone.  Sure, there were a few companies out there that gave them their best shot…but they weren’t the same.  Not even close.

Then, back in July, I won a giveaway put on by Gluten Free Frenzy, that meant I won a package of each of the four flavors of the newest attempt at fig cookies on the market.  The difference this time was…it was made by a company I was familiar with and trusted.  Enter Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Figgies & Jammies.  As I mentioned, the cookies came in four different flavors: Blueberry & Fig, Raspberry & Fig, Strawberry & Fig, and Mission Fig.

Prior to the giveaway, I had managed to find a couple of the flavors at The Raisin Rack in Columbus, Ohio, and had to choose one.  I went with the blueberry.  And I fell in love with them.  I mean, they reminded me so much of Fig Newtons that I think I actually teared up when I took my first bite.  But there were three other flavors to try…and now…I had all four in my pantry.

These past few weeks, I’ve been going through a big pantry purge…and in doing so, I’m eating some of the products that I have been negligent in actually consuming.  Not that they are bad, I just get distracted from the unprocessed foods I have in my freezer and fridge.  It happens, friends.  It happens.  Well, tonight, I tore into the fourth and final flavor of Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Figgies & Jammies.

Tonight…it was all about the Mission Fig.

I had actually wanted to save this flavor for last.  And I am so glad I did.  Just like the previous three flavors, the Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Mission Fig Figgies & Jammies are big…larger than any Fig Newton out on the market.  Being that I am a cookie monster at heart, the bigger the cookie, the better.  The cake-like outer layer is so soft and moist, beautifully encasing the figgy jam on the inside.  The fruit itself is full of great flavor.  Seriously.  Each flavor I ate, I enjoyed it more than the previous one.  This held true once more.  The Mission Fig is my absolute favorite…mostly because they taste exactly like…if not better than Fig Newtons.  And being that it’s been three years since I had a Fig Newton, I turned that judgment over to my roommate.  Cathy said they were right up there, if not better than Fig Newtons and Fig Newmans for that matter.  It was the cookie I have been waiting for.  Soft, delicious, fruity and perfect.  Each bite was perfect.  I only wish the serving size was more than one cookie.

With that being said, let’s talk about the ingredients that go into Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Mission Fig Figgies & Jammies.  The cake-y outer layer of these cookies are made from a flour blend that consists of brown rice flour, white rice flour, tapioca starch sweet rice flour, and xanthan gum, added into evaporated cane sugar, organic non-hydrogenated palm oil, organic invert sugar, grape juice and whole rice syrup, sweet whey powder, glycerin, baking soda, xanthan gum, sea salt and lemon oil.  The jam fruit filling is made up of mission fig paste blend, organic invert sugar, grape juice and whole rice syrup, pectin, glycerine, flour base (brown rice flower, white rice flour, tapioca starch, sweet rice flour, and xanthan gum), citric acid, sea salt and gluten-free flavor. These cookies are certified gluten-free, egg-free, contain no artificial flavors or additives, no hydrogenated oils or trans fats, no corn syrup, are low in sodium, kosher, and are cholesterol free.

As far as nutrition goes, a serving of the Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Mission Fig Figgies & Jammies is one cookie.  This serving will provide you with 90 calories and 2 grams of fat.  These cookies contain 40 mg sodium and 11 grams of sugar.  You will also be consuming 17 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, and 1 gram of protein.  A light, and non-filling snack or dessert.  LOVE IT.

And you will love these too.  If you are a fan of figs…if you loved Fig Newtons…if you have friends who aren’t gluten-free but love Fig Newtons, then you (and they) will surely love these.  Honestly, one of the healthiest, tastiest, best gluten-free cookies on the market.  They may remind me of a favorite treat as a child, but they taste so much better…and that is a treat in and of itself.

 

Product Review: Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Hazelnut Granola

Jessica's Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Hazelnut Granola
Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Hazelnut Granola

Product: Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Hazelnut Granola – $6.99+

It was Whole Foods and Cuisine Cube that got me hooked on the amazing and healthy granola that I have more than indulged in since first discovering it in the breakfast aisle at my local Whole Foods.  This granola is Jessica’s Natural Foods.  I haven’t met one of her granola’s that I haven’t liked.  And the one I am reviewing today is my third variety I have tried.

This speaks very highly of any product when I keep going back to the brand.  And let me tell you, when it comes to gluten-free granola, Jessica’s Natural Foods does it right.  You’ll want to eat it straight out of the bag.  I’ve done it…while sprinkling it on top of my fruit and Greek yogurt parfaits.

As stated above, the granola I chose this time around was the Gluten Free Chocolate Hazelnut Granola from Jessica’s Natural Foods.  Jessica’s Natural Foods was started by Jessica Mindell, an avid baker with a background in engineering.  Back in 2009, her husband discovered that he was gluten-intolerant and said that he missed oat-based granola.  Once Mindell was able to find gluten-free oats and a certified gluten-free facility, she was able to launch her healthy, delicious granola.  Since then, her bags of granola have expanded to over 25 states.  Mindell’s passion for natural foods means that she always bakes with simple, pure ingredients and keeps health and nutrition at the forefront of her products.  How can you not love that?

Originally called Motor City Crunch, Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Hazelnut Granola is just what it sounds like.  Toasted oats that are loaded with cocoa powder, chocolate chips, and hazelnuts.  Think…Nutella in gluten-free granola form.  Does that peek your interest?  It did mine!  This was the original flavor that I had wanted to try when my roomie (Cathy) and I first discovered this brand at Whole Foods.  It was the flavor she waved at me, then selected a different flavor in the end.  Talk about a tease.  That wasn’t happening this time.  When we needed granola to go with the 2 pounds of fresh strawberries we received from the CSA bin, I said that the Chocolate Hazelnut Granola from Jessica’s Natural Foods would be the perfect match.  Cathy couldn’t argue with that.

So…this week’s breakfast…Greek yogurt, fruit and granola parfaits.  One of my favorite things in life.  For real.  Building these is simple.  A little granola on the bottom, then some Greek yogurt, a drizzle of honey or agave, fresh berries.  Repeat.  Then top off the last of it with the granola and honey/agave.  It makes a filling, fresh, nutritious, and amazing breakfast.  Trust me.

And, let me tell you, I was completely right about this granola.  It is exceptional.  I mean, completely indulgent and sinful.  But, it isn’t bad for you at all.  The rolled oats are toasted to a great crunchy texture, and coated with chocolate.  Hazelnuts and semi-sweet chocolate chips are incorporated throughout.  And when the chocolate chips hit your tongue, they melt.  It is…A-MAZ-ING!  I can’t think of a time I fell so in love with the flavor of the granola.  But this…this was true love.  Love at first bite.  Love in a Nutella-like formation.  Love for a food might seem strange, but, until you taste what I have, you won’t know the true level of obsession you might develop for a granola.  Honestly.  The absolute best.  THE BEST I have ever tasted.  I would eat it in a bowl on its own, on a parfait, over dairy-free ice cream, by the handful, spoonful, or 1/4 cup full.  If you love chocolate…this will satisfy your tastebuds.  Bite after bite after bite.

Let’s discuss the ingredients that go into Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Hazelnut Granola.  This granola is made from certified gluten-free rolled oats, semi-sweet chocolate chips, organic honey, brown sugar, expeller pressed sunflower oil, hazelnuts, ground flax seed, coconut, cocoa powder, maple syrup, pure vanilla extract, sea salt, cinnamon, and tocopherols (natural vitamin E).  This granola is gluten free, cholesterol free, kosher, and non-GMO.

As for nutrition, for being a chocolate based granola…this is actually really, really impressive.  A serving of Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Hazelnut Granola is 1/4 cup.  This serving will provide 135 calories and 7 grams of fat.  This granola will provide you with 30 mg sodium and 7 grams of sugar.  That’s amazing for a granola.  You will also be consuming 18 grams carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.  So, yes…you will feel full after eating it.  As this is lower in sugar than most granola, that helps keep you satiated as well.

Love is chocolate.  Breakfast love is chocolate for breakfast.  Jessica’s Natural Foods totally gets this and understands that sometimes we just want something decadent, but healthy, for breakfast.  And that is what you get in Jessica’s Natural Foods Gluten Free Chocolate Hazelnut Granola.  It’s a healthy, filling treat that will definitely liven up your breakfast, your snack, your lunch, your dinner, or even your dessert.  Jessica’s Natural Foods does it right…and nothing is more right than this Chocolate Hazelnut Granola.

Delicious!

Product Review: Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss Salted Caramel & Chocolate Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

Luna & Larry's Organic Coconut Bliss Salted Caramel & Chocolate Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss Salted Caramel & Chocolate Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

Product: Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss Salted Caramel & Chocolate Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert – $5.99+

It finally happened.  I gave up on ice cream.  Seriously.  It had been months…months…since I have had any sort of dairy based ice cream.  My stomach just can’t handle it.  No matter what sort of supplement I take to offset the reaction to the lactose…it was no longer helping.  And I was suffering.

And it makes me sad.

But…thankfully, one day I was at Whole Foods and spotted a pint of Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert that really caught my eye.  I’d seen and even had some of the Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss products before.  But this was a brand new flavor.  And it was my favorite flavor to boot.

Yes, friends…we are talking Salted Caramel.  Not just salted caramel though – for Luna & Larry’s took it to the extreme (which is good!) and added…CHOCOLATE!  So, you can imagine the worlds Salted Caramel & Chocolate on a dairy-free ice cream pint would grab my attention, right?

You bet your coconuts!

And that’s how this pint of frozen non-dairy goodness ended up in my freezer.  True story.  And, as I’m working my way through the stuff I’ve stockpiled in my freezer and pantry, this dessert was up tonight.  As I am quite familiar with non-dairy ice creams needing a bit of time to thaw in order to scoop the stuff, I went ahead and set it out while my roommate and I partook of the dinner I cooked up (a delicious meal of green beans and almonds).  Once dishes were done and the kitchen was cleaned up…dessert was up next.

Prior to this pint of ice cream, I have only tried the Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss Dark Chocolate Bars…and I loved them.  This brand is a bit pricey, which means I don’t treat myself to it very often.  That being said, they have won numerous awards for their ice cream treats.  All of which, mind you, are dairy-free, soy-free, and gluten-free.  Award winning ice cream in numerous magazines and food awards?  Yes…I needed these in my life more often.  And so…a pint of the actual non-dairy frozen dessert (ice cream) made it to my freezer.

Let me just say this…WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW!!  Seriously, wow!!  I loved this ice cream at first bite.  First, you get this toasted coconut flavor, followed by this rich salty caramel tone.  And throughout the entire spoonful are little bits of chocolate.  It makes for the ultimate and perfect bite.  The dessert itself is cool and refreshing.  And creamy!  So often non-dairy desserts like this get flaky and overly frozen, but this was smooth and decadent.  I was beyond impressed.  In fact, if I had my way, I’d eat the entire pint without sharing.  But I did…share.  And my roommate (who loves ice cream and can have regular stuff) absolutely loved it.  She agreed, the coconut-caramel base really makes this dessert shine.  I am in love!!

Let’s discuss the ingredients that go into this pint of Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss Salted Caramel & Chocolate Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert.  This ice cream is made from organic coconut milk, organic agave syrup, organic caramel, organic caramel swirl, organic fair trade dark chocolate, organic coconut cream, organic coconut oil, and sea salt.  This delicious dessert is cholesterol free, soy free, gluten free and vegan.

Now, let’s talk about nutrition.  Welcome to the world of coconut milk.  You will see a few more calories and a bit more fat.  But it is a healthy fat, so try not to freak.  That being said, this is a dessert and should be treated as a treat.  Don’t eat the entire pint (even if you want to!).  A serving of Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss Salted Caramel & Chocolate Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert is 1/2 cup.  This serving will dish up 210 calories and 14 grams of fat.  This serving will also give you 200 mg sodium and 18 grams of sugar.  You will be taking in 21 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of protein, and 1 gram of fiber.  It’s ice cream…it’s not going to fill you up.

Looking for a new way to shake up your dessert?  I highly recommend the much acclaimed Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss line of non-dairy frozen desserts.  Especially the Salted Caramel & Chocolate pint…because it doesn’t get much better than salted caramel and chocolate.  For real!

Luna & Larry's Organic Coconut Bliss Salted Caramel & Chocolate Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss Salted Caramel & Chocolate Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

 

Product Review: Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Strawberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies

Pamela's Products Gluten Free Strawberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies
Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Strawberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies

Product: Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Strawberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies – $3.99+

And so the great kitchen purge continues…

So…let me explain this once more for those just tuning in.  At some point, last year, I won an online sweepstakes where the prize was a box of each flavor of Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Figgies & Jammies.  They arrived in the mail and I dutifully placed them on the shelf of my pantry to enjoy at a later time.  As I am currently working on getting a majority of processed foods out of my pantry, desserts for the rest of the month are pretty much covered…with Figgies & Jammies.

Now, I was already aware of these amazing little Fig Newton type cookies from when they first debuted back in 2014.  I went searching high and low, but my area just didn’t have them in stock.  I eventually found them in Columbus, Ohio at The Raisin Rack…and purchased one (of all four flavors…because I was on a budget) and immediately fell in love with them.  Luckily I can pretty much find them anywhere now.  But…I won these.  And winning things is awesome.

If you’ve been sleepwalking through your own gluten-free journey, haven’t found these, didn’t know about them, or missed it in my previous blog, Pamela’s Products Figgies & Jammies come in four different flavors: Blueberry & Fig, Raspberry & Fig, Strawberry & Fig, and Mission Fig.

Tonight…I was all about the Strawberry & Fig.

Prior to the Strawberry & Fig flavors, I have already delved and devoured my way through Pamela’s Blueberry & Fig and Pamela’s Raspberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies.  I mean, you can’t beat having gluten free Fig Newtons that actually taste good.  Trust me…there are a few other attempts at fig stuffed cookies…but none of them have set this level of high standards.  And, naturally, it comes from Pamela’s Products.  One brand I trust with everything.  No exaggeration.  And every flavor I like more than the last.  So blueberry is delicious, but at the bottom of my list…then raspberry…now strawberry…

…I like this trend.

I also enjoy having a guiltless treat for dessert after a long day and a quick dinner.  I believe in dessert.  We all have the right to reward our hard efforts of the day, the long hours, the struggle to get through, with some sort of treat.  Fruit…cookies…cake…brownies…ice cream…whatever your poison…treat yourself.  It’s actually good for you.  Good for the soul.  Nothing big…just a taste is all you need.  And luckily, Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Figgies & Jammies are a 2-3 bite wonders (which is bigger than traditional fig cookies, for sure!  I’m looking at you Fig Newtons!).  LOVE.

So…Strawberry & Fig.  Strawberry.  Fig.  Two of my most favorite things in the world.  I am obsessed with figs.  I am beyond obsessed (and have been for my entire life) with strawberries.  So, naturally, this pairing seemed like a match made in heaven.  Oh…trust me…it is.  One bite…and that’s all I needed to fall in love.  Just like the previous two flavors, Pamela’s Gluten Free Strawberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies are moist, spongy cookies that are filled with real fig and strawberry.  Think Fig Newton minus the gluten.  But not minus the flavor.  In fact, I think I enjoy Pamela’s version of these cookies more than I ever enjoyed Fig Newtons.  No joke.  Even the different flavors.  But Strawberry & Fig is definitely bursting with this classic combination of fruit.  Blending it with the soft cookie on the outside adds a level of savoriness to the product itself.  It’s magic in every bite.  I. Am. Truly. Addicted.

So…now that I’ve raved about the flavor, let’s take a look at what goes into Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Strawberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies.  The cake-y cookie on the outside is made from a gluten-free flour blend of brown rice flour, white rice flour, tapioca starch, sweet rice flour, and xanthan gum, in addition to evaporated cane sugar, organic non-hydrogenated palm oil, organic invert sugar, grape juice and whole rice syrup, sweet whey powder, glycerin, baking soda, xanthan gum, sea salt, and lemon oil.  The jam filling is made from strawberry paste, fig paste, and citric acid.  These cookies are gluten-free, egg free, contain no artificial flavors or additives, no hydrogenated oils, no trans fat, no corn syrup, no cholesterol, are made in a dedicated gluten-free facility, and are kosher certified.

As for nutrition…well…these are cookies.  But I am not ashamed to eat one of these cookies.  They really have fantastic stats for being a treat.  A serving is 1 of the Pamela’s Products Gluten Free Strawberry & Fig Figgies & Jammies.  This one cookie will provide you with 100 calories and 2 grams of fat.  You will be taking in 25 mg sodium, 11 grams of sugar (it is a cookie…so I try not to panic!), and 18 grams of carbohydrates.  Finally, you will be consuming 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  A treat that won’t fill you up, but is just enough to satisfy.  You gotta love that.

Once again, beyond impressed with the standard, quality, and amazing flavor that I find in every Pamela’s item I try.  The gluten-free community no longer has to fear missing out on some of their favorites or having their version taste flat and boring.  With Pamela’s…that won’t happen.  Flavor, quality…and just sheer awesomeness in every bite.  Total win!