Product Review: Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Cowboy Cookies

Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Cowboy Cookies
Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Cowboy Cookies

Product: Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Cowboy Cookies – $3.99+

Remember awhile back when I worked my way through every Liz Lovely gluten-free cookie available?

Times are changing.

And so is Liz Lovely.  In fact, they recently just got their certification.  Certified.  Certified for goodness, of course.  But this is HUGE.  Liz Lovely is now CERTIFIED 100% FREE OF WHEAT, DAIRY, AND EGGS!  Yep.

You know what this means?

It means this cookie monster has more cookies from this amazing company at my disposal.  My taste buds are ready!

While out at my local natural food store, I spotted the Liz Lovely shelf that I usually walk to and stare longingly at for a little while.  Most of the time I can talk myself out of purchasing a pack of 2 cookies…but this had varieties I had yet to try.  I got the roomie to consent to one item off the grocery list/budget this week and we brought home Liz Lovely’s Gluten-Free Cowboy Cookies.  Previously, you could only get this version done vegan…now it’s both.

And I am one very happy cookie monster.

So, what is a cowboy cookie?  Well, it’s a hearty cookie for one thing.  Usually they contain oats, chocolate chips and some sort of nut.  Sometimes…coconut is included.  In the case of Liz Lovely’s variety of Cowboy Cookies, you get a magical combination of oats, chocolate chips and walnuts.  YUMMY!!  The base of her cookie is dipped in delicious dark chocolate and the top has some nice dark chocolate stripes.  It looked amazing.  Sounded delicious.  And after dinner last night, I split one in half with my roommate and we enjoyed a gluten-free Cowboy Cookie dessert.

On Liz Lovely’s Web site, she gives a little background as to how the Cowboy Cookies reinvented the idea of the original business concept.  Liz Lovely was originally going to do vegan truffles, but it turns out, one night before hosting a tasting party, Liz had extra chocolate but no more centers…so she quickly baked up some oatmeal chocolate-chip cookies and drizzled the extra chocolate all over them.  The truffles were all but forgotten at the party.  The cookies were the hit.  So, the next day, it was decided…Liz Lovely would be a cookie company.  Cowboy Cookies…that’s what made it happen.

I can see why too!  These cookies are fantastic.  Way better than I could even imagine a vegan truffle to be (although I love vegan truffles too).  My first dessert love is a cookie…always and forever…so this was a very nice treat.  The oats in the dough give it this fantastic texture and a bit of sustenance.  The chocolate chips bring the sweetness.  And those walnuts…not only add a bit of a crunch, but that saltiness that pairs well with the chocolate.  I love how the extra chocolate on the bottom and top of the cookie meshes with the rest of the flavors.  It is one sweet, hearty, delicious bite.  That’s for sure!  Consider me one happy cookie monster.

So…now we’ll talk ingredients and nutrition.

One thing I love about Liz Lovely cookies is that they are real.  No ingredient is processed or fake or made up of chemicals.  You’ll recognize (and enjoy) everything that goes into her cookies.  In the case of the Gluten-Free Cowboy Cookies, you’ll find: unrefined cane sugar, gluten-free rolled oats, rice flour, dark chocolate, palm fruit oil, walnuts, water, tapioca starch, xanthan gum, molasses, vanilla extract, sea salt, potato starch and baking soda.  The ingredients aren’t a mile long…and, as I said…everything is recognizable and able to be purchased in your grocery store.  LOVE IT!

Now, let’s talk about nutrition.  Do remember…this is a COOKIE and any way you slice it (in my case…in half) it is a treat.  A serving size of a Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Cowboy Cookie is 1/2 of the cookie.  This half will dish you up 180 calories and 8 grams of fat.  This half of a cookie also contains 14 grams of sugar (I know…it’s a lot…but it’s a COOKIE!) and a mere 75 mg sodium.  Not too shabby.  And you’ll also be devouring 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.

Nice!

And these cookies are naughty and nice.  Honestly.  If you are going to splurge, I encourage you to find a store that sells Liz Lovely’s cookies and give them a try.  I have yet to find any better on the market.  They are soft, chewy, and just…amazing.

And…if you can’t find them where you live, you can always order online.

Do it.  You’ll fall in love too.

Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Cowboy Cookie
Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Cowboy Cookie

Product Review: Love Grown Foods Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters

Love Grown Foods Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters
Love Grown Foods Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters

Product: Love Grown Foods Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters – $4.99+

Granola is something that I buy…every week…when I’m at the grocery store.  I have to be selective.  I have to.  The requirement is it must be gluten-free and have a low amount of sugar.  I don’t want my granola to be packet with sugar.  I already take in way more sugar every day than I should.  So…two requirements.  You’d be surprised how many granola brands on the market do not fit that bill.

A lot.

That being said, there are a few select brands that do…and they are brands that I am quite familiar with and return to in my constant rotation of granola through my pantry.

This week…I let my roommate choose.  She and I both adore, love, and cherish the granola we get from Love Grown Foods.  So, she opted with that brand.  YAY!  Her flavor choice, however, was a new one for us to try.  It is their Apple Walnut Delight.  Since I am putting this granola over Greek yogurt and caramelized apple…I figured this was actually a very good choice.  Therefore…it was the granola gamble of the week.

I have fallen in love with every flavor of the Love Grown Foods Oat Clusters that I have brought home.  They strike that perfect balance, whether eaten on their own, with milk, or in one of my infamous breakfast parfaits.  The seasoning is spot on, the sweetness is at the right level.  The flavors are subtle…yet…just there, so your taste buds catch every part of the cluster…the granola mix…but it doesn’t overwhelm the palate.  Love Grown Foods distributes love with each sack of granola.  For real.

The Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters are truly…delightful.  The granola is a blend of gluten-free oats, honey, walnuts, coconut, agave syrup, expeller pressed canola oil, dried apples, sunflower seeds, pure vanilla, milled flaxseed, cinnamon, and sea salt.  There is truly a touch of sweet and savory in this one…but it means you keep on going back for a little more…then…a little more.  It’s a fantastic balance.

The dried apples are really good, and the walnuts add a bit of rustic flavor to the mix.  But the star is the sweetened gluten-free oats.  The way the agave and cinnamon play against each oat flake is amazing.  The touch of vanilla livens everything up.  And each bite will leave you quickly spooning your bowl for another one.  Or, at least that’s what happened in my case.  I was loving the clusters in this one…the pockets of cinnamon and vanilla, mingling with the nuts and the fruit.  It’s one flavor party in a bag…in my breakfast…and in my belly.

Let’s talk nutrition for a moment.  A serving of Love Grown Oats Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters is 1/4 cup.  This serving provides you with 130 calories and 6 grams of fat.  A serving is low in sodium (only 35 mg) and only contains 7 grams of sugar.  That is fantastic for a granola.  Trust me.  Each serving provides 3 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein as well.  This granola is cholesterol free, gluten-free, and non-GMO!

Loving it.

And loving Love Grown Foods once again.  If you love the taste of apples and cinnamon…with a hint of nuttiness with the addition of the walnuts…then you should definitely try this granola.  These oat clusters are fantastic.  Love Grown Foods really does put a lot of love into their products.  That is beyond evident.  Every time I try a new product from their lineup.

Still impressed.  Still loving it!

Caramelized Apple and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait with Love Grown Oats Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters
Caramelized Apple and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait with Love Grown Oats Apple Walnut Delight Oat Clusters

Product Review: Nature’s Path Gluten Free Selections Summer Berries Granola

Nature's Path Gluten Free Selections Summer Berries Granola
Nature’s Path Gluten Free Selections Summer Berries Granola

Product: Nature’s Path Gluten Free Selections Summer Berries Granola – $5.99+

Gluten-free granola is a staple in my apartment and my pantry.  Honestly.  My roommate and I go through it each week, using it on the breakfast parfaits that are part of the morning rotation every other day.  It’s nice to change things up every now and again and have something other than cereal.  I often will pair Greek yogurt and granola with fresh berries…or caramelized apples or pears.  Sometimes even banana.  It just depends on what produce I happen to have in the house.

Recently, while scouting the grocery store for some granola, I had my roommate choose the one she’d like to have.  Now, she, like me, has her favorites.  But, she chose one we hadn’t tried before.  I was actually surprised.  Even more as this was actually a newer product from Nature’s Path.

Now, Nature’s Path has a few great gluten-free options.  I have eaten their EnviroKidz cereals (and still do!) and have even given some love to their regular cereals and one of their frozen waffle options.  So, Nature’s Path is rather consistent on quality products.  I don’t think I’ve had a product that I haven’t liked.  Which is why I am not ashamed of my EnviroKidz Koala Crisps in my pantry.

But…granola?  Why not?

My roomate chose the Gluten Free Selections Summer Berries Granola.  This granola is a blend of gluten-free rolled oats, yogurt chips, freeze-dried blueberries, freeze-dried strawberries, and freeze-dried strawberries.  Now, I’ve always been a fan of the dehydrated fruits in cereals because I find them to be so packed with flavor.  I was actually looking forward to sampling this one.

Well…Nature’s Path really nailed it.  The Gluten Free Selections Summer Berries Granola is amazing.  While the sweetened and seasoned gluten-free rolled oats make for a great base, and the intensity of the freeze-dried berries brought a great sweet tang to each bite.  But the star of this granola…far and away…was the yogurt chips.  They really won me over with each bite.

I always sample the granola on its own, and would have been happy eating just this, on its own, for breakfast.  But granola hits the Greek yogurt and the fruit in my kitchen, so I caramelized apples and served them up over the Greek yogurt, topping them off with this granola.  How would the berries blend with the sweet caramelized apples?  Perfectly.  Every bite of this granola, whether on its own or in my breakfast parfaits was a burst of flavor.  But should you get a bite with a yogurt chip…the magic happens.  I commend Nature’s Path for that decision!

Let’s dive deeper into this product, shall we?  Nature’s Path upholds its commitment to providing safe, gluten-free products.  The ingredients in this granola are organic, non-GMO, and free of synthetic preservatives and additives.  I love that.

A serving of this granola is 1/4 cup.  This serving will provide you with 140 calories and 4 grams of fat.  Impressive, yes?  Each serving only has 8 grams of sugar, 55 mg sodium, and is cholesterol free.  You also are provided with 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.  Not bad at all.

Nature’s Path Gluten Free Selections Summer Berries Granola is sweet, savory, and so refreshing.  Start your day off right with a granola that sings across your taste buds and tastes like summer.  Even with fall creeping in, you can still enjoy that sweet taste of summer each morning.  And do seek out those yogurt chips…and see why I say they really make the mix.

Nature's Path Gluten Free Selections Summer Berries Granola over a Caramelized Apple and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait
Nature’s Path Gluten Free Selections Summer Berries Granola over a Caramelized Apple and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait

Product: So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk

So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk
So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk

Product: So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk – $2.49+

You know…I’ve found that even if I could drink it…I have lost my appetite for cow’s milk.  Seriously.  I have no real urge to pour a glass and down it.  That being said…I have been drawn in and become hooked on unsweetened non-dairy milks…such as those made from nuts or coconut.  Honestly.  It doesn’t get much better than your morning cereal swimming in a pool of unsweetened almond milk…does it?  It’s one of my little joys in life.  And I’m not ashamed.

Well, I think the minds at Turtle Mountain, makers of the So Delicious Dairy Free products, have introduced a new line of dairy-free beverages.  From the company that makes, honestly, some of the best coconut milk, some of the best almond milk…and some of the best other products that utilize those…So Delicious Dairy Free has brought Cashew Milk to the market.

Yes.

Cashew.  Milk.

Why this hasn’t been done before, I don’t know.

I mean, I’ve downed soy milk, rice milk, hazelnut milk, almond milk, coconut milk…I even did one of those nut-milk blends that was made from almonds, hazelnuts, and cashews.  But never, ever…just cashew.  Which is sad…because it is my favorite nut.  It’s also the most popular nut in America, with 31% of people naming it their top choice (almonds came in at 16%).  Cashews have a delicate flavor, but are quite rich.  And they are a great source of iron, phosphorus, selenium, magnesium, and zinc.  They also contain high levels of antioxidants that can help lower the risk of cardiovascular and coronary heart disease.

Cashews are not just delicious…but little powerhouses in their own right!

Currently, So Delicious offers two varieties of their Cashew Milk.  Both of which are unsweetened.  One is the original flavor the other…vanilla.  I’d love to try vanilla, I just have to find it first.  As it was, this was tucked away on the bottom shelf at my local Whole Foods.  I didn’t see it, but my roommate spotted it and I commenced with yet another happy dance in the aisles of Whole Foods.  Their Christmas video of goofy customers will be filled with me this year, I swear.  So, as the only available option is the Unsweetened Original Cashew Milk…that’s what I bought.

This morning…it made its debut.  Actually, I opened it up last night to pour into my Maple Raspberry Overnight Oats, but…I didn’t taste the milk.  My roommate did…and said it tasted like almond milk.  That’s her palate for you.

So, I’m working on polishing off a box of Vanilla Chex…so this morning, my cereal got a nice, healthy dash of So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk.  I found it to have a bit more body to it than unsweetened almond milk, meaning it was a bit thicker…more like cow’s milk.  I tasted it…and found that it had a very smooth and light flavor.  I liked it.  Maybe not as much as my unsweetened almond milk…but I liked it.  I liked it enough to slurp it up by the spoonful with my cereal.  Now…lunch today, I retrieved my Refrigerator Oats and sat down to devour it.  The cashew milk was SO good in that.  I mean, it had a thicker consistency, so it wasn’t as soupy as it usually is.  It really softened up the gluten-free oats, mixed well with my dairy-free yogurt, my pure maple syrup, and the raspberries I added for flavor.  It was fantastic.  I’d use the So Delicious Cashew Milk in that every single time I make it…if I could.  I was blown away.  And I think I ate them faster than I ever had before.  I loved that both varieties that are out are unsweetened.  I only buy unsweetened almond milk, so that was how I wanted my cashew milk.  It has a bit of a richer texture and flavor…and I liked it.  As a cashew lover…well…that’s a good thing.

Let’s talk ingredients now…because I have been cutting certain additives out of my diet wherever possible.  I was so happy to see that So Delicious Unsweetened Cashew Milk did not have carrageenan listed.  Total win.  What this milk is made up of includes: cashew milk (filtered water and cashews), non-GMO canola oil, calcium phosphate, magnesium, magnesium phosphate, locust bean gum, gellan gum, guar gum, vitamin A acetate, sea salt, vitamin D-3, L-Selenmoethionine (selenium) zinc oxide, folic acid, and vitamin B-12.

As for the nutritional information I like to pass on…keep in mind that this is milk derived from a nut.  Therefore…it is going to have more fat than other non-dairy products.  And…this one actually has a lot of fat in it.  A serving of 1 cup will only serve you up 35 calories, but 30 of those calories are calories from fat.  Yeah…that’s…a lot.  One cup will also provide you with 3.5 grams of fat and 85 mg sodium.  This beverage has no fiber, no protein, no cholesterol, and no sugar.  I’m bummed about the protein part.  At least I get 1 gram with almond milk.

So…overall…a delightfully tasty beverage from So Delicious.  The Unsweetened Cashew Milk is just as good as it sounds.  I hope to track down the vanilla version of it sometime because I love my unsweetened vanilla almond milk and treat myself to it every now and again.

So Delicious…you are definitely living up to your name…as you tend to do.  Thank you for introducing my favorite nut to milk form and livening up my breakfast and lunch.  SO DELISH!

Recipe: Gluten-Free Blueberry Maple Refrigerator Oats

As part of trying to do more of a Clean Eating diet, per the recommendation of my sports nutritionist…I have decided to attempt to make my usual oatmeal for lunch habit continue…but with me making the oatmeal.  This way I have more control over the nutritional value.  And, especially, the amount of sugar that goes into each helping.

While I love my Bakery On Main gluten-free oatmeal and the multitude of amazing flavors…it is super expensive.  So, it also wracks up my grocery shopping budget.  But thanks to Pinterest…I found a way around that.  And…especially with the hot and humid summer days here…an even more refreshing way to enjoy my oatmeal in the afternoon.  Of course, this would be good any time of day…but oatmeal for lunch is my thing.

Recipe: Gluten-Free Blueberry Maple Refrigerator Oatmeal

Gluten-Free Blueberry Maple Refrigerator Oatmeal (Overnight Oats)
Gluten-Free Blueberry Maple Refrigerator Oatmeal (Overnight Oats)

Servings: 1
Time: Prep 10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup uncooked old fashioned rolled oats (I used Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Rolled Oats)
  • 1/3 cup skim milk (I used unsweetened almond milk
  • 1/4 cup low-fat Greek yogurt (I used vanilla Greek yogurt)
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons dried chia seeds (I didn’t have these…so I didn’t use them)
  • 2 teaspoons maple syrup (more or less to taste)
  • 1/4 cup blueberries (or enough to fill jar)

Directions:

In a half pint (1 cup) jar, add oats, milk, yogurt, chia seeds (if using), and maple syrup.

Put lid on jar and shake until well combined.

Remove lid, add blueberries and stir until mixed throughout.

Return lid to jar and refrigerate overnight or up to 2 days.

Eat chilled.

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It’s simple.  It’s easy.  It’s SUPER delicious.  I loved taking bite after bite of this.  The chia seeds definitely would have made it less soupy…but I don’t have any on hand and I wasn’t going to go out and buy some specifically for this.  Maybe next grocery trip if the budget allows.  It worked out just fine without them, however.  Lunch was very nutritious and I knew everything that went into my oats.  And wow…was this every filling!

My little jar of goodness had only 185 calories and 2 grams of fat.  It also had 3 grams of fiber and 8 grams of protein in it.  How’s that for a powerhouse meal?!  There are lots of other recipes available via Pinterest and especially from The Yummy Life blog, which is where the pin takes me when I click on it.  I can’t wait to try other versions!  Total win!

Bakery on Main packs a fiber punch (but no crunch) into every serving of Triple Berry Granola

Bakery on Main Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola
Bakery on Main Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola

Bakery on Main Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola – $5.99+

Oh…Bakery on Main.  Maker of amazing granola and delicious oatmeal.  Whenever someone inquires about gluten-free oatmeal…I immediately point them in your direction.  After all, I’ve been doing the gluten-free lifestyle now for two years.  I know what is good.  I know what is great.  And I know what is worth raving about.  You are a fantastic company that does great things for the gluten-free community by offering quality products.  Even better though…you back up your quality products with a statement that says if the customer is not 100% satisfied…a refund will be given.

How many companies do that?  I can tell you…not many.  Not these days.  And I love how strongly you believe in your company, your products, and your standards to put that out there.  Amazing.

A couple of weeks ago, I was preparing for a long road trip from the Louisville, Kentucky area up to Utica, New York.  I was going to be participating in the Boilermaker 15K.  Being an athlete with food allergies, I always pack snacks for long trips.  I mean, you just never know when you might get hungry and all that is available is establishments you don’t feel comfortable dining in, or the possibility of not having options at all.  It has happened to me before, and I wasn’t going to let it happen again.

As fueling up properly before a race is important, I packed a variety of items.  Raisins, vegan (and gluten-free) jerky, gluten-free granola and protein bars, and finally…granola.  I had hit up the grocery store early one morning in search of easy items that would travel and pack well.  None of these were my specialty stores, but thankfully this particular grocery store had a few different gluten-free granola options in the natural food section.  After deliberating between two different companies…I finally settled on Bakery on Main Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola.  I had already had the other company’s granola…and loved it.  But this flavor…this one from Bakery on Main…was new to me.  And I was curious.  After all, I already am a huge fan of granola.  Now we’re tossing in some freeze-dried raspberries, strawberries and blueberries…can you say heaven?

As it happened, I didn’t ever break into the granola on the road trip…however, I am famous for my breakfast parfaits, consisting of gluten-free granola, Greek yogurt, and fresh berries.  As my roommate and I had polished off our last granola, this now because the crunchy portion of the parfait.  Way to default, yes?

Bakery on Main Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola
Bakery on Main Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola

As always, though, I make a habit to try the granola on its own.  Because I want a clear taste of the product before it gets added to fresh fruit and Greek yogurt.

The first thing I noticed was that this granola didn’t have the crunch I expected it to have.  In fact, while it is baked well, with flavors infused properly, I found this particular variety to lack the crunch that toasted oats usually have.  The flavors were all there, although the freeze-dried berries are few and far between the sea of oats.  They didn’t taste soggy…but they definitely didn’t add the desired texture I had hoped for in my breakfast parfait.  But…it wasn’t bad.  It wasn’t what I was hoping for, but I find it edible.  The flavor is there.  The texture is just not what I expected.  But it works.  And, in the grand scheme of things, that is a minor fault.

So, let’s talk nutrition, shall we?  Well, the Bakery on Main Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola is a great choice for people on a gluten-free diet.  Why?  Because often we lack in consuming enough fiber throughout the day…so this is a great way to balance it out.  A serving, which is 1/2 cup, dishes up 240 calories.  I know that seems like a lot…and it is…but this is for 1/2 cup, while most granola stops at 1/4 cup serving size…so it actually balances out in the end.  With the 24o calories, you also will be taking in 6 grams of fat.  The sodium in this granola is low, topping out at 50 mg per serving.  This granola actually has only 7 grams of sugar, which was why I chose it over the other brand there at the store.  In addition to that, the Bakery on Main Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola has 9 grams of fiber and 7 grams of protein per serving.  You have to love that, right?

Of course.

So, while I wouldn’t call the Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola by Bakery on Main a success…I would say that it is passable.  I mean, honestly, are there better options out there…yes.  But was this granola unpleasing in any way?  Of course not.  If only it had some crunch in each bite…

Ah well…

If you have been searching for a good way to get more fiber into your life…this is a good choice.  A fantastic choice, actually.  Look past the soft oats, enjoy the intermittent bursts of sweetness from the freeze dried berries, and simply savor.

Greek yogurt and fresh berry breakfast parfait made with Bakery on Main Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola
Greek yogurt and fresh berry breakfast parfait made with Bakery on Main Fiber Power Triple Berry Granola

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

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)

Purely Elizabeth keeps it simple but tasty with Original Ancient Grains Granola Cereal

Purely Elizabeth Original Ancient Grains Granola Cereal
Purely Elizabeth Original Ancient Grains Granola Cereal

Product: Purely Elizabeth Original Ancient Grains Granola Cereal – $6.99+

Pure.  Simple.  Original.  Natural.  Organic.  Gluten-Free.

That is a love letter of goodness if you ask me.  Because this only proves that you don’t need to dress up something to make it taste good.  You can let the pure, simple, clean ingredients speak for themselves.  And that is exactly what Purely Elizabeth brand Original Ancient Grains Granola Cereal does.  Let me tell you, I could eat this stuff by the handful, without anything to top it off or add flavor.  Honestly…it’s amazing on its own.

But I tend to use granola in my infamous breakfast parfaits, teaming it with Greek yogurt and fresh fruit of some variety (whatever may have been in the CSA bin that week).  So, if it works well on its own, chances are it will be brilliant when paired with something else of equal deliciousness.  And Greek yogurt and fresh fruit…is definitely winning!

So…let’s start with the basics of this very basic (but highly impressive) granola.  The Original Ancient Grains Granola Cereal is a blend of organic certified gluten-free oats, organic coconut palm sugar (for sweetness), organic raw virgin coconut oil, organic puffed amaranth, organic quinoa flakes, organic sunflower seeds, organic chia sees, organic cinnamon, and sea salt.  I think I spy some organic, all-natural ingredients.  Not one chemical or preservative is listed.  This is the real deal and it’s packaged to be as clean and as healthy as possible.  This granola is non-GMO project certified, free of refined sugar, soy-free, loaded with good-for-you fats, sweetened with organic coconut sugar.  It is certified vegan, contains no artificial colors or flavors.  All of it is hand baked and obviously made with love.

A serving of Purely Elizabeth Original Ancient Grains Granola Cereal
A serving of Purely Elizabeth Original Ancient Grains Granola Cereal

Don’t let the fact that it isn’t paired with dried fruits or something to bring it extra flavor deter you from this variety.  This version doesn’t need it.  Honestly, it is full of amazing flavor all on its own.  The oats, puffed amaranth, quinoa flakes, sunflower seeds, and chia seeds are perfectly coated with the right amount of sweetness, pulled from the organic palm sugar.  The hint of cinnamon adds a little bit more flavor.  And all of it, the taste, the texture, the fantastic flavor…it is just rockstar.  I can’t even imagine going back to other granola after continuing to be impressed by each variety of Purely Elizabeth granola cereals that I have tried.

So…nutritionally speaking, a serving of Purely Elizabeth Original Ancient Grains Granola Cereal is 1/3 cup.  This serving will provide you with 140 calories and 6 grams of fat.  There are 2 grams of fiber in each serving and 4 grams of protein.  In addition, this granola is cholesterol free and low in sodium (110 mg).  So…delicious and oh, so good for you.  Loving it.

If I were to purchase only one brand of granola from here on out…Purely Elizabeth would be the brand I would choose.  It’s addictively good…and good for you.  Give it a try…you won’t be disappointed.  And don’t think Original means plain.  There is nothing plain about this version of the granola.  Simply put…it’s purely delicious.

Fresh Strawberry and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait with Purely Elizabeth Original Ancient Grain Granola Cereal
Fresh Strawberry and Greek Yogurt Breakfast Parfait with Purely Elizabeth Original Ancient Grain Granola Cereal

Love Grown Foods Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats is a cuppa cuppa steaming love

Love Grown Foods Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats
Love Grown Foods Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats

Product: Love Grown Foods Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats – $2.49+

We all know by now that every day during the workweek, my lunch consists of one thing and one thing only – gluten-free oatmeal.

I have tried a lot of gluten-free oatmeal out on the market.  Some I have liked, a couple I have loved, some I tolerated, and some…I just couldn’t bring myself to finish.

When it came to gluten-free granola, I was no stranger to the awesome and amazing lure and taste of Love Grown Foods.  They definitely had the best out on the market.  That’s why I continue to buy it.  And I probably always will.  My pantry is never without one of their varieties, for sure.  They are perfect with my fruit and Greek yogurt parfaits on non-gym mornings.  My love affair with Love Grown Foods started early.  And it has only grown ever since.

Rewind for a moment now to December 2012.  I noticed an announcement from Love Grown Foods that was declaring the release of a brand new product.  Much to my delight…it was their line of Hot Oats.  You got it…gluten-free oatmeal.  I was beside myself.  I couldn’t wait to try it.  I just…I just had to.  If their granola was on the top of my list, surely their oatmeal had to be epic.

And between the launch and the beginning of May 2013…I could only sit and wonder.  I was extremely jealous of every post I saw via Twitter of Facebook of people enjoying their Love Grown Foods Hot Oats.  Why?  Because I just could NOT find it in this area.  No shocker there, right?  It happens all the time.  A gluten-free company I trust and love announces a new product.  I get all excited and then spend up to as much as a year trying to find it in the Louisville, Kentucky area.  It’s aggravating and frustrating and makes me one unhappy gluten-free camper.

However, one store in my area must have felt my pain.  Because I was out at my local Fresh Market in Louisville, just scouting the aisles as I tend to do…and lo and behold…in the cereal aisle, the clouds parted and a ray of sunshine illuminated the shelf upon which the little cups of Love Grown Foods Hot Oats were sitting.  Okay, not really…but it makes for a much better story.  The fact of the matter is…I FINALLY found them!  At long last!  YAY!!  That…was the good news.  The bad news was, my already strict budget for gluten-free grocery shopping was reaching max capacity…so I could only purchase one of them.  JUST ONE!  After all this time.

So…that decision was to try the Love Grown Foods Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats.  Because all those ingredients were things I absolutely love in life.  So…why not?

Today…at lunch…I got my first taste of hot loving!

Making this oatmeal is so easy.  It makes the others that I eat feel so labor intensive.  Pull back top halfway, pour water up to line inside container, microwave for about 60 seconds (adding 10 to 20 seconds depending on how thick you want your oats).  Let sit for 2 minutes.  Then…devour.

Told you it was easy.

I did all of this, putting my oats in for an additional 20 seconds because I dislike soupy oatmeal, and took it back to my desk at the office to sit for two minutes.  I somehow managed to find some way to occupy myself so that I didn’t go nuts waiting for it to reach the point of doneness for consumption by…me.  Two minutes…that seemed to take forever.  Anticipation was killing me.  And then…it was time.

I peeled off the top and gave the oats a good healthy stir.  They had set up to perfection.  Nice and thick without being chunky and overdone.  YES!  Getting the consistency of the oatmeal right is a challenge in and of itself…but this made it so easy to get just right.  Creamy and thick and just how I liked them.  Lunch perfection if you ask me.  Throughout the oats, I could see the blueberries, the bits of walnut, and, yes, even some banana.  My little spoon scooped up a heap of the hot oats and I indulged in my first taste.

OH.  MY.  HOT.  OATY.  GOODNESS.

Love…LOVE…LOVE this!  Here’s the thing…not only was the consistency to my liking, it wasn’t overly sweet, it had the right amount of each of the components listed as the flavor on the front.  And all of it worked together.  Every last ingredient.  It was a little savory, a little sweet, and wasn’t a little too much of any of it.  Perfectly balanced.  The dehydrated fruits rehydrated to perfection in the microwave as it warmed.  The blueberries were soft and ripe.  The walnuts added a nice hint of savory flavor.  The banana…well…it’s banana and therefore always wins.  And the oats…creamy and steamy to perfection.  I can’t wait until I have enough room in my food budget to try another of the four flavors.

And for those of you who don’t know…the flavors that Love Grown Foods currently offers in their line of Hot Oats are: Strawberry Raspberry, Apple Cinnamon, Peach Vanilla Almond, and (of course) the Blueberry Banana Walnut.

So, now that we know these offer a spoonful of hot love in each bite…what about those pesky nutrition facts?

A serving is a single container of the hot oats.  More than enough.  It was really filling.  In fact, these oats kept me feeling full longer than any of the others that have come before it.  I approve.  One serving of the Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats serves you up 240 calories (which is a bit higher than other gluten-free oatmeal out there…but…yeah…don’t even count calories here…this is love…and you can’t put a calorie stamp on love!) and 4.5 grams of fat, of which a good percentage comes from the healthy fats contained in the walnuts.  So fear not.  The sugar content might seem a bit high at 12 grams, but brown sugar is one of the ingredients…and fruits naturally have sugar in them.  I give this one a pass.  As for fiber, you get served 5 filling grams of it and you also will be devouring a protein power-punch of 7 grams.  This gluten-free athlete (who craves protein due to also being vegetarian) approves.  Mightily approves.

And as I mentioned ingredients above…you’ve pretty much heard them all – certified gluten-free oats, brown sugar, banana, walnuts, blueberries, and cinnamon.  That’s it.  Nothing fake here.  All real ingredients.  All real good for you.

I encourage you, and even implore you to seek out Love Grown Foods Hot Oats at your local natural food stores or grocery stores.  If they don’t have them, talk to customer service to see if they can order in the products.  I hope my budget eases up a bit so I can afford to try another one.  Because if the rest of the flavors that are out there come close to the amazing and awesomeness of the Blueberry Banana Walnut version, well…I might be in for a lot of budget juggling in my future.

Love Grown Foods continues to prove that putting a lot of love and care into the development, production, and taste of a product can pay off.  I’m hooked.  And now I just want more Hot Oats in my life.  And stat.

Love Grown Foods Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats (prepared)
Love Grown Foods Blueberry Banana Walnut Hot Oats (prepared)