The 9g of protein in Kay’s Naturals Honey Almond Cereal builds muscle, not fat, in the morning

Kay's Naturals Better Balance Honey Almond Protein Cereal
Kay’s Naturals Better Balance Honey Almond Protein Cereal

Product: Kay’s Naturals Better Balance Honey Almond Cereal – $6.29+

It’s the plight of the gluten-free vegetarian athlete.  Protein…protein…protein.  I sometimes really have to monitor my intake to make sure that I am getting enough.  That’s why Greek yogurt (Chobani for the win!) has become my friend.  But one can’t live on Greek yogurt alone.  And the more places that protein can be found…the better.

I never would have thought cereal.  And I never would have even dreamed of picking up this brand…as we don’t have it in my area.  But Milwaukee had it on the shelves of the Gluten-Free Trading Company…and on my second visit there…I grabbed a box.  For some reason…I just really wanted to try it.

The cereal is from Kay’s Naturals, a company that basically scoured the growing supply of so-called nutritious foods and discovered that the missing link in it all was a more balanced blend of protein, carbohydrates, fiber and fats.  The fact that the products put out by Kay’s Naturals are all-natural and gluten-free definitely helps promote a better diet.  Not only that, they focus on providing a healthy balance of low calories, lean soy protein, no cholesterol, lower carbohydrates, higher fiber…and, most importantly…great tasting products.  Doing this with a gluten-free line is even more valuable to those who do have to eat gluten-free because a recent study out of Harvard Medical School found that most gluten-free products that are currently on the market place are high in starch and tend to lack essential nutrients.

So, that’s the gap Kay’s Natural’s sought to fill.  And fill it…they have.

I don’t know what compelled me, out of all the items in the Gluten-Free Trading Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to pick up a box of this cereal.  I think a lot of it was the declaration of PROTEIN on the front of the box.  Like I said…protein is a huge issue for me and I’m trying to work on that.  There were actually three flavors available: Apple Cinnamon, French Vanilla, and Honey Almond.  I chose Honey Almond…because I figured it would taste like Honey Nut Cheerios if nothing else.

Woke up on the morning of a 4 mile race and discovered I was out of Honey Nut Chex.  No problem.  This box was in my pantry and ready to be tested.  So, I poured out a serving (28g…which I measured to be 3/4 cup) and added a splash of unsweetened original almond milk.  I took my first spoonful, really expecting cardboard.  I mean…it was a line of products I knew nothing about nor had seen.  I hadn’t even seen it mentioned on any of the gluten-free sites I frequent.

However…it was really good.  And, to answer the question…no…they did not taste like Honey Nut Cheerios at all.  Instead, they sort of tasted like vanilla ice cream…if vanilla ice cream was crunchy.  Seriously.  No joke.  I mean…sure it isn’t even the French Vanilla variety, but the Honey Almond was really delicious.  I was very happy sitting down to this bowl at breakfast and getting set for my race.  Really good.

I am so impressed I am really considering ordering their products online…in the sample pack…and then probably by what I end up liking more from the line.

But in one bite…Kay’s Naturals’ won me over.  It helps, now that I know what this company set out to do for gluten-free foods, to support companies that are looking to lean up gluten-free products.  So many gluten-free products are high in calories and fat…but it’s quite the opposite with these.  In fact, the Kay’s Natural Honey Almond Protein Cereal has only 100 calories in a serving.  Out of that, only 1.5 grams of fat as well.  Lean protein, 9 grams worth, is what really kicks this cereal up a notch.

If you can find it…I encourage you to buy it.  If you can’t…order it online.  I was so happy with it.

Boulder Canyon Jalapeño Cheddar Kettle Chips are all nice and no spice

Boulder Canyon Jalapeño Cheddar Kettle Chips
Boulder Canyon Jalapeño Cheddar Kettle Chips

Product: Boulder Canyon Jalapeño Cheddar Kettle Chips – $1.70+

Preface to this blog…I am a spice-seeker.  I love a bit of heat in my food.  Especially when something is made for a little extra fire.  I don’t want burn.  I want spice.  There is a difference.

Last year while in Los Angeles, my friends and I were out snack shopping before a night of drinks, music, and goofiness.  Being the only gluten-free girl in the group, we tried to find things that even I could have.  And one of the chip varieties we grabbed from the grocery store…was Boulder Canyon.  It wasn’t this flavor…but that was my introduction to this brand.  The bag was clearly labeled gluten-free…which I appreciated.  And…all but two of their flavors are gluten-free.  Each bag is clearly labeled so there is no confusion.

Let’s hear it for labeling!  WOOHOO!

Imagine my joy, then, when I was out at the store in town and spotted Boulder Canyon Kettle Chips on the shelf.  While we have had these in the area for awhile…what really caught my attention was the flavor: Jalapeño Cheddar.

Now…I am a sucker for anything that is labeled jalapeño.  That is issuing a spice-worthy challenge, my dear friends.  So, you better believe these found their way into my shopping basket and were out the door with me when I checked out.  I was so excited about trying them.  But…as always, they tend to have to wait until I use up other products first.

But their time to shine has finally arrived.

I measured out 28 ounces (about 14 chips) of these fantastic kettle chips to take to work with me for my afternoon muchies.  Like clockwork…at 3:00 p.m.  I was totally stoked about popping the lid off my dish I brought them in.  I carefully selected my first chip, took a breath, and then took a bite.

What I expected was the sweetness of a kettle chip.  That I got.  I got a little bit of salty from the chip and the cheddar cheese.  But what I didn’t get was the heat.  Here we have a chip that is clearly flavored with jalapeño…and I don’t even get an inkling of it.  No slight burn at the end of the bite.  No spice.  Nothing.  It just tastes like…a chip.

Apparently the jalapeño powder and red pepper was a little light in this batch.  No spice…no heat…no nothing.  Lots of crunch and a bit of cheese.

Not a complete disappointment though…the chips are good.  Packed with flavor (minus the spice) and really crunchy and good.  I loved how they weren’t too salty and were not greasy.  That’s a huge thing with me.  I just feel that if something is advertised as having that jalapeño kick…it really should leave your throat with a little spicy tingle.  Or…maybe that’s just me.

As for nutrition…these are chips…so…yean.  One serving is only 150 calories, with 8 grams of fat.  Not great…but not bad.  Not in the grand scheme of things.  They are low in sodium though, which isn’t always the case when it comes to potato chips.  Just remember…keep to a serving size and don’t down the entire bag.  I mean…these are good, but…be snack smart.  Especially when it comes to chips.

So, the spice let me down, but the chips themselves are actually quite good.  If you aren’t a fan of spice, then you won’t have to fear these.  My roommate, who is a wimp when it comes to spicy foods ate this without a problem.  Loved that it didn’t have any heat or burn to it.  So, if you are a lover of flavor but heat-meek…these might be the ideal chip for you.  And you’ll impress your friends by telling them the chips you are crunching on…are jalapeño flavor.

I don’t count Boulder Canyon out.  I have had massive luck with other flavors from their line (which I haven’t blogged about because they were actually my roomie’s snack…not mine).  And these are actually quite good in and of themselves.  So…I would buy them again.  And maybe spice them up with a dip of some sort.

Happy munching!

Trader Joe’s Corn Fusilli a gluten-free option worth raving about

Trader Joe's Gluten-Free Corn Fusilli
Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Corn Fusilli

Product: Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Corn Fusilli – $3.49+

I don’t know how many more times I can reiterate this but…I LOVE TRADER JOE’S!!

Trader Joe’s is not only impeccable about labeling their products…so shoppers know for sure if something is vegan, vegetarian, kosher, gluten-free, etc…but their line of products is impressive.  Honestly.  I wouldn’t go back if it weren’t true.

And I do go back.  Every week.  And every week I find something else I love about Trader Joe’s.

Well, it just so happened that I was in the mood to make the Brown Butter – Pumpkin Mac & Cheese for dinner the other night.  This time, however, I was going to toss in some fresh broccoli as well.  Why?  Because I had broccoli…and I could.  So, why not?  The thing is…I needed a good gluten-free pasta that would not only be ideal to cook, bake, and then…for the following evening…reheat (GASP!).  I’ve used brown rice pasta before and they tend to turn to mush after sitting in the refrigerator.  The one time prior I used a corn pasta, I was quite impressed with the way it reheated.  It wasn’t Trader Joe’s variety…but that’s what I had this time around.  Into the pantry I went and emerged with Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Corn Fusilli.

Trader Joe's Gluten-Free Corn Fusilli (cooked)
Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Corn Fusilli (cooked)

Cooking the corn pasta is simple.  Boil water, add corn pasta, cook for about 9 to 11 minutes…or until reaching that perfect al dente.  As I was actually going to bake mine too, I kept it just under that perfect pasta level.  Drain.  Top however you wish.  Enjoy.

The actual packaging said to cook this pasta for 9 minutes…but at nine minutes it was still a bit crunchy to the taste.  I went a bit longer, another couple of minutes and it got it to just under the level it needed to be at.  I think I should have actually boiled the pasta in a larger pan, to be honest.  I can’t really blame it on the pasta.  More of a kitchen blunder, really.  So, it took a bit longer than anticipated.  And I had to keep my pumpkin and cheese mixture moving so it wouldn’t solidify.  But once these noodles got where they needed to be, texture-wise, we were back in the game.  I gave the noodles a quick drain, put them back in the pan, then coated them with the pumpkin-cheese coating for the pumpkin mac & cheese.  Mmmm.  Then, it was into the oven for about 20 minutes.

Trader Joe's Gluten-Free Corn Fusilli in a Gluten-Free Brown Butter - Pumpkin Mac & Cheese
Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Corn Fusilli in a Gluten-Free Brown Butter – Pumpkin Mac & Cheese

When the casserole emerged, it was hot, bubbly, and smelled amazing.  Even better…every fusilli noodle was intact.  Honestly.  It was a thing of extreme beauty.  The macaroni and cheese dish itself was a fantastic shade of pumpkin orange.  The noodles were just spread throughout.  Little bits of broccoli adorned the dish.  It really looked and smelled great.  And when I went to scoop it into bowls…nothing wilted or fell apart.  The pasta held it’s shape and didn’t collapse under pressure.  Corn pasta…for the absolute win!

But…how did it taste?  Amazing.  For the record, corn pasta does not taste like corn.  That was my initial concern when it came to using corn pasta.  But it actually has a texture much like whole wheat would…without getting gummy like whole wheat pasta tends to.  It is the right texture for pasta.  Really…if you didn’t tell anyone you were using it…they wouldn’t know.  It is amazing and versatile…and it holds up against a combination of pumpkin and cheese.  That’s…outstanding.

And the results…delicious.

Even better…it reheats beautifully.  Doesn’t turn to mush or anything!  This makes me one happy gluten-free pasta loving girl, trust me.

Trader Joe’s makes quality products.  Honestly.  They are taking steps in the right direction and making sure their products live up to the brand they have established over the years.  Let me tell you…I’m hooked.  And this line of gluten-free pasta has forever worked its way into my kitchen. Beyond impressed.

Trader Joe's Gluten-Free Corn Fusilli in Brown Butter - Pumpkin Mac & Cheese
Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Corn Fusilli in Brown Butter – Pumpkin Mac & Cheese

Livwell pockets gluten-free greatness with amazing pita bread

Livwell Gluten-Free Pita Bread
Livwell Gluten-Free Pita Bread

Livwell Gluten-Free Pita Bread – $4.99+

You never realize how much you missed eating some things until you haven’t had it in awhile…and then come across it.  Going gluten-free has meant I have given a lot of things up in this past year.  Some people would lament this…and I have been there.  Especially when it comes to dining out and the only safe thing on the menu is a salad.  Other people would embrace the change and get creative or seek out new food items.  As you can see with the maturation of this blog from a strictly vegetarian standpoint to one of a gluten-free vegetarian…reviewing products, restaurants, and posting recipes…after the initial sadness of waving goodbye to some of my dietary staples…I have learned to improvise, adapt, and overcome.

So it was the craziest thing when I was shopping at Whole Foods the other day.  After such a positive experience with Livwell English muffins, I was back in the bakery section once more pawing through the other items they had by Livwell on the shelf.  I was like a kid in a candy store.  My doubts had been put to rest and now I was ready to dig in and try something else.

After a little deliberation, my roomie helped me narrow my choices down and from there…I went on to select the Livwell Gluten-Free Pita Bread for my next experiment…er…taste test.  Research for the blog, you know?

Livwell Gluten-Free Pita Bread
Livwell Gluten-Free Pita Bread

It dawned on me as we were checking out…just how much I missed stuffing pockets of bread with whatever I cooked up for a filling.  Seriously.  I used to make pita sandwiches all the time.  And then…I couldn’t.  And for the first few months of my gluten-freedom…I just didn’t have bread.  I couldn’t justify the cost…so it was just out of my diet completely.  That began to change, thanks to some sales at local shops and finally readjusting the budget so that some staples could return to my diet.

So…yeah…the pita bread was making me so stupidly happy.

With the help of my CSA delivery of fresh, local vegetables, I conjured up a plan to create a delicious pita sandwich for my roommate and I to have for dinner one night.  The only item I had to go to the grocery store for was an organic red bell pepper.

For dinner, I sliced up a tomato and placed it on a baking sheet.  With it, I placed the full red bell pepper and tossed it in the oven for about half an hour to roast.  I turned it once halfway through and…wow…did it ever make the kitchen smell amazing.  While the tomatoes and the pepper were roasting, I rinsed off some spring mix lettuce, chopped up a yellow onion, and pulled out my homemade tzatziki.  For my roommate, I cooked up a couple slices of veggie bacon (not gluten-free, so my sammie was sans-veggie bacon).  As the pepper was finishing up in the oven, I pulled out the Livwell Pita breads and got to work.

Livwell Gluten-Free Pita Bread
Livwell Gluten-Free Pita Bread

The first thing I did with each soft, delicate slice was cut it in half.  The directions say to toast for 1 to 2 minutes, probably in a toaster oven.  I don’t own a toaster oven, so I threw each half into the toaster, turned down the heat, and popped them down.  I let the toast for a moment before bringing each slice up, flipping it over and putting it back down for another moment or two.

When I brought them up again, they were warmed and slightly toasted.  And they smelled really good.  My pepper and tomatoes were done, so they came out of the oven and I set myself to the task of peeling and deseeding the roasted pepper.  Simple.

So…it was now time to see how Livwell would stack up with their second product for me to try.  Using a butter knife, I carefully began to separate the bread halves into the pita pockets.  I thought this would be more difficult than it turned out to be.  Despite being a very thin cut of bread, the Livwell pita bread was pretty easy to pry apart into the pocket form.

There was one point in their favor.

Creating the sandwich and seeing how the bread held up was the next challenge.  I gave each pita a swipe of tzatziki, then stuffed it with greens, the roasted tomatoes, some sliced roasted red pepper, a sprinkling of onion, and then topped it off with some more tzatziki.  I was shocked that these pitas weren’t crumbling in my hands.  Despite their delicate appearance these shells are very hearty and stood up to me stuffing, swiping, and jostling as I put together the sandwiches.

With the pita bread now properly dressed and stuffed it was time for the ultimate taste test.  My roommate and I sat down for dinner and dug in.

Livwell really does exceptional work for the gluten-free community.  Let me start by saying that.  Because this pita bread tasted so much like the white version of the full-barrel stuff I used to eat.  It was light, warm, amazing, and delicious all rolled into one.  The bread never got soggy and fell apart, despite the dressing.  It held together and sustained the stuffing with no problems at all.  The texture was fantastic.  Not too heavy, but made to withstand whatever it might be stuffed with.  The taste was exceptional.  It honestly reminded me so much of the pita bread I used to eat growing up, or as an adult…before I was told to go gluten-free.  So…I was a happy little foodie at dinner.

These amazing pita breads contain only 141 calories for the entire pita.  Yeah…that made me a happy girl.  Each one only contains 2 grams of fat as well.  It’s a fantastic choice when it comes to gluten-free breads.  These pita pockets are completely gluten-free, wheat-free, and dairy-free.  Which means…ideal for someone like me.

So…if you have been wanting to stuff a sandwich again, but your gluten-free lifestyle has been making that impossible…find Livwell products and snag their pita bread.  Honestly, you’ll fall in love with these.  My roommate isn’t gluten-free, but even she was raving about these.  Honestly…one of the best breads I have had since I had to go gluten-free.

I also think that should I make some Indian food in the near future, these would double perfectly for naan bread.  Of course, I noticed on Livwell’s Web site that they actually do make gluten-free naan bread.  My Whole Foods just doesn’t carry it…yet.  I think it might be time to talk to customer service about a special order…

Check out your local Whole Foods and see if Livwell products are on their shelves.  You won’t be disappointed.

Livwell Gluten-Free Pita Bread (stuffed)
Livwell Gluten-Free Pita Bread (stuffed)

It’s peanut butter jelly time with Lärabar

Lärabar Peanut Butter & Jelly (snack size)
Lärabar Peanut Butter & Jelly (snack size)

Product: Lärabar Peanut Butter & Jelly – $1.99+

There is one thing in my kitchen that is my ultimate weakness.  No…it’s not the chocolate stash…or the cookies in the pantry…or even the vegan ice cream in the freezer.  Nope…it’s something much better than all of that.

Peanut butter.

Ever since I was a child, I was obsessed with the flavor of peanut butter.  While so many children these days are turning up with peanut allergies, I thankfully have no allergy to peanuts.  Therefore, this amazing staple remains in my kitchen.

Growing up, I often would have an amazing peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch.  They were easy, quick, and filling.  That’s the wonderful thing about peanut butter.  And, let me tell you, if left to my own devices, I would just get a spoon out and eat straight from the jar.  I restrain myself from doing this…but…the temptation is clearly there.

So, imagine my elation when I discovered Lärabar created a Peanut Butter & Jelly Fruit and Nut Bar.  Oh…I was quite excited, let me tell you.  I actually had one of the larger bars of this flavor given to me for Christmas by my roommate, but I had picked up some mini versions at the Gluten-Free Expo in Birmingham, Alabama as well.  I find the mini bars are the perfect size and amply filling for a pre-race snack about an hour before a run.  It’s filling and not stupid on the calories.  The larger bars…well…best to stick with half, let’s put it that way.

Anyway…this past weekend I was out and about on my training runs.  While, currently, these aren’t super long runs, they are done very early in the morning.  Before I head out, I usually have my bowl of cereal and some water.  But, this past Sunday, I also knew that after my outdoor run, I would be heading to the gym, so some extra fuel would be required.  Easy enough.  I reached into my drawer of gluten-free goodies and pulled out my sack of Lärabar Minis.  The Peanut Butter & Jelly one caught my eye…so that’s what I snagged.

Here’s the awesome thing about Lärabars – they are made with everyday fruits and nuts.  No strange ingredients you can’t pronounce and no laundry-list of items included in each bar.  There is no high-fructose corn syrup in any of them.  And they are all vegan/vegetarian…and…gluten-free!  WOOHOO!!  What’s more…the full-size bar pack 6 grams of protein in it.  This makes for a very happy vegetarian athlete here!

The Peanut Butter & Jelly Lärabar contains dates, peanuts, unsweetened cherries, and sea salt.  That’s it.  Those are your ingredients right there.  Impressive, yes?  What’s even better is that this bar really does taste like peanut butter and jelly.  I’ve eaten a lot of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in my life…and this is as close as you can get without actually being a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.  It is SO good.  So amazing and flavorful.  The peanuts meld perfectly with the dates and cherries to give you the salty-sweet flavor of peanut butter and jelly.  Yeah…color me impressed.

If love were a snack bar…it would be a Peanut Butter & Jelly Lärabar.  I’m so glad I have a couple more of these in the drawer.  These…are out-of-this-world yummy!

If you are a big fan of peanut butter and jelly…then give these bars from Lärabar a taste.  You’ll be amazed, awestruck, and happy with the flavor.  I promise!

Lärabar Peanut Butter & Jelly (snack size)
Lärabar Peanut Butter & Jelly (snack size)

Gluten-Free Pantry bakes up moist and light cakes with Old Fashioned Cake & Cookie Mix

Gluten-Free Pantry Old Fashioned Cake & Cookie Mix
Gluten-Free Pantry Old Fashioned Cake & Cookie Mix

Product: Gluten-Free Pantry Old Fashioned Cake & Cookie Mix – $3.99+

I wasn’t aware until just a moment ago that Gluten-Free Pantry is owned by Glutino.  Go figure.  It’s no wonder this product was stunning and amazing.  Glutino has become one of the companies I can rely on for delicious, amazing, gluten-free goodies.  I just normally equate them to crackers and cookies and snack-type things.

But in the line of Gluten-Free Pantry items, which has a wide range of baking mixes from cakes to muffins to brownies and so on…Glutino shows that the stereotypical belief that gluten-free means heavy and dense is just a rumor.  Trust me…until my pan mishap, I had a light, fluffy, amazingly perfect gluten-free cake…which I had intended to layer and coat in a whipped chocolate frosting made from Cool Whip.

But the baking gods had a sense of humor that day…or really wanted to see me cry.  Because when I went to invert the cake layers from the 9-inch round pans…they didn’t come out so easy.  Half of the cake remained in the pan, the rest…crumbled and fell apart onto my plate.  I may have cried…a little.  But there is no crying in baking…or so I’m told.

Gluten-Free Orange Cake Layers made from Gluten-Free Pantry Old Fashioned Cake & Cookie Mix
Gluten-Free Orange Cake Layers made from Gluten-Free Pantry Old Fashioned Cake & Cookie Mix (pre-crumble)

My roommate was the first to even try the cake.  I was too busy being upset and pissed off that the layers didn’t come out of the pans as they should have.  This was no fault of the mix…but probably a poorly floured pan (my own fault).  Trying to make me happy, Cathy came over to where the pieces of cake were laying on my plate and grabbed a pinch of it to taste.  She immediately grabbed another, and exclaimed how really light and moist it was.  I was making a Gluten-Free Orange Layer Cake, so I flavored the cake with orange zest and freshly squeezed orange juice from said oranges I got the zest from.  After her rave reviews, I took a few deep breaths and grabbed a small piece.

She was right.  Absolutely amazing.  One of the best, softest, moistest cakes I had baked up from a mix since going gluten-free.  I was beyond impressed.  And yet…here it lay in broken layers.  What was a girl to do?

After some Google-fu and a little encouragement from Facebook friends, I sent the roomie out to the store to grab some vegan cream cheese and some Baker’s chocolate.  Upon her return, I had thrown the broken layers into a large bowl and had broken them down more by hand.  With the addition of the cream cheese, I was now ready to rock and roll some cake balls.  With some help from the roomie, we rolled out 48 cake balls.  Afterwards, I melted down the Baker’s chocolate (16 ounces worth) and began to coat each cake ball in the chocolate.  Cathy then sprinkled half of them with chopped hazelnuts and the other half with chopped walnuts.

Gluten-Free Orange Cake Balls (dipped in chocolate and covered in chopped hazelnuts)
Gluten-Free Orange Cake Balls (dipped in chocolate and covered in chopped hazelnuts)

The cake mix was saved.  Thankfully.  Because it would have been sad to have to get rid of this amazing cake because of a fluke in the spraying and flouring (I used gluten-free rice flour) of the pan.  Honestly…this cake was made to be raved about.  I only wish I could have had it as I intended to make it…but there will be other opportunities.  And, I can promise you, more Gluten-Free Pantry mixes will find their way into my pantry.  I was beyond impressed.

Interesting part of this mix, as well, is that you can either make cake or cookies with it.  So…two for one…take your pick…run with it.  For me…it was all about the cake this weekend.  And while it didn’t work out as planned, none of this fantastic, light, moist cake went to waste.  It’s just in a different form.  Still just as delicious as when I pulled it from the oven.

Gluten-Free Pantry…you’re always welcome in my kitchen.  I am inspired, amazed, and truly in awe.

Gluten-Free Chocolate Covered Orange Cake Balls with Hazelnuts (made from Gluten-Free Pantry Old Fashioned Cake & Cookie Mix)
Gluten-Free Chocolate Covered Orange Cake Balls with Hazelnuts (made from Gluten-Free Pantry Old Fashioned Cake & Cookie Mix)

Not quite sold on ‘exotic’ flavors in Terra Exotic Harvest Sea Salt Chips

Terra Exotic Harvest Sea Salt Chips
Terra Exotic Harvest Sea Salt Chips

Products: Terra Exotic Harvest Sea Salt Chips – $3.49

I have to say, the last time I bought Terra Chips, I fell in love with them.  They were different, but made from fresh vegetables, seasoned to perfection…and crunchy.  Oh, I loved that they were crunchy.  The right combination meant a happy palate.

So, when my grocery store had some of the chip flavors on special, I snagged one of the bags and figured I would give it a shot.  After all, Terra actually does label their products so I could rest assured that these were indeed gluten-free.

The flavor that I ended up with was Terra’s Exotic Harvest Sea Salt Chips.  What exactly is considered to be an “exotic harvest”?  Well, this means the chips are made from carrots, blue potatoes and kobacha squash.  Yep.  These aren’t your average potato chips, friends.

But…I’m sort of on the fence when it comes to the flavor.  Unlike the previous variety I bought, this one has yet to grow on me.  I still love the crunchiness in each bite.  And I love that all the ingredients are recognizable…vegetables, oil.  That easy.  But…I don’t know if the carrot chips are winning me over completely.

The blue potatoes and the kobacha squash make fantastic flavors for these chips.  They are the right level of salty with the perfect hint of crunch.  Especially the blue potato chips.  But chips are made from potatoes, so that’s expected.  The squash is sweet, but sturdy.  They pack more of a crunch than the blue potato chips do.  And I love that.  But the carrots…this brings a whole new level of sweetness to the mix.  And while they aren’t bad, I don’t know if I’m 100% sold on the flavor of them.  It might take a couple more servings to decide for sure.

However, all-in-all Terra Chips once again brings a healthier variety of chips to the market.  I love that these are gluten-free and low in calories and fat.  For chips, anyway.

As for the taste…all together…four out of five stars.  It’s the carrots that are throwing me off.  While I am a huge lover of carrots and could eat them every day without growing tired of them…I just don’t know if they make good chips.  In the end…when mixed with the rest…it’s not so bad.  It just takes some getting used to.

Need to break out of your potato chip slump?  Find Terra brand at your local grocery store and try one of their exotic varieties.  It’s a fun, flavorful way to try a new twist on a classic snack.

Pacific Natural Foods offers smooth taste of chocolate and hazelnut in one fantastic beverage

Pacific Natural Foods Chocolate Hazelnut Non-Dairy Beverage
Pacific Natural Foods Chocolate Hazelnut Non-Dairy Beverage

Product: Pacific Natural Foods Chocolate Hazelnut Non-Dairy Beverage – $1.99+

Chocolate and hazelnut are best mates.  Seriously.  This is why things like Nutella exist in life, yes?  It just works.  You can’t explain the science behind it, but you don’t have to…because it is so smooth and delicious.

Since becoming lactose intolerant, I’ve been experimenting with different types of non-dairy ‘milk’ products.  I’m incredibly fond of almond milk, with coconut milk ranking up there as well.  But every now and again I allow myself to branch out and try something different.  Something I normally wouldn’t purchase.

My roommate surprised me the other day by bringing home a carton of Pacific Natural Foods Chocolate Hazelnut Milk.

Let me preface this by saying that I have coveted trying this beverage for the better part of the last year.  I spot it all the time at my grocery store and stare longingly at it.  Why I didn’t buy it…probably had to do with necessity over desire.  But every now and again, I get a gluten-free, dairy-free treat from my roomie and this time…it was this magical box of chocolate hazelnut goodness.

I was elated.

Out came the glasses and I poured us some to give it a try.

The verdict?  How many ways can you say YUMMY?

Pacific Natural foods blends together roasted Oregon hazelnuts and real chocolate, which turns into a rich and decadent beverage.  Not only do you get the sweetness from the chocolate, but the nutty flavor that comes with the roasted hazelnuts provide an extra kick.  It isn’t something I am used to, but…it wowed me.

Think…liquid Nutella.

Did you just get goosebumps?  Yeah.  It’s so good.  While I normally am a girl who goes for unsweetened non-dairy beverages, I can’t complain about the flavor in this one.  Sweetened with brown rice sweetener and evaporated cane juice, this drink is sweet enough without being overpowered.  The chocolate and the hazelnut flavors are in perfect balance, allowing each one to really shine in each sip, gulp, or chug.

I am going to use some of this over the weekend to create a new variety of scone (you know me and my gluten-free scones) because I really think the flavors I want to include will pop with the inclusion of this beverage.

I’m going to say it again to get my point across…liquid Nutella.

There you have it.  I bow down to the flavor gods at Pacific Natural Foods for bringing chocolate and hazelnut together in a beverage form.  I’m addicted.  I want more.  And thankfully…there is a container in my fridge at the ready.  Why I waited so long to try this is a mystery…but now that I have…I think it will be readily available in my fridge.

Yeah…it’s really that fantastic.

Crunch into double chocolate, bite-size cookies by Home Free’s gluten-free line

Home Free Gluten-Free Crunchy Mini Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies
Home Free Gluten-Free Crunchy Mini Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies

Product: Home Free Gluten-Free Crunchy Mini Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies – $5.49+

A big thank you to the allergy conscious people at Home Free for creating a line of cookies that are free of the top 8 allergens in food.  It means a lot to me, as a consumer with food allergies, and as a self-professed foodie, to have some options out there on the shelves.  Granted, the only place I have spotted Home Free products has been at a local Home Goods store, but they are out there and available for me…and others with similar food allergies/intolerance…and for that I am thankful.

My discovery of Home Free products began at the Gluten-Free Expo in Birmingham, Alabama.  There was a table of some of their products out and I grabbed a couple of samples and moved on.  While I tried the mini chocolate chip cookies…I stopped there.  They were good.  Very good.  But I didn’t have this brand, that I knew of, anywhere in my area.

Until the day I went into Home Goods and spotted their Gourmet Foods aisle, which, believe it or not, is home to a lot of different brands of gluten-free foods.  A huge variety too.  I went on a bit of a spree, and one of the items that made its way into my overloaded basket…were Home Free Crunchy Mini Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies.

First of all…what’s not to love about anything that contains the word chocolate, not once…but twice?  Yeah…I couldn’t think of anything either.

Originally, these cookies were not part of the gluten-free line that Home Free offered.  But the decided to include them to give those of us with a gluten intolerance a delicious tasty chocolate treat.  I thank them for this.  These cookies are peanut-free, tree nut-free, egg-free, and dairy-free as well.  These cookies also contain 1/2 serving of whole grain.  You gotta love that.  So, while they are cookies, they also become a wholesome snack.  Oh…did I mention that they are delicious?

Here’s the great thing about these cookies…aside from being double chocolate and all…they are amazing.  Honestly.  The crunch is there, but subtle, which I absolutely love.  Every bite…and I mean every bite is packed with sweet chocolate.  And yes…the amazing chocolate chips just add to that chocolate experience.  These aren’t as crunchy as the vanilla counterpart, but they are a fantastic sweet treat.  I could eat these by the handful (but I only allow myself one serving at a time).

Even better, a serving (6 cookies) only sets you back 130 calories and 5g of fat.  They are trans-fat free and cholesterol free.  The sodium and sugar content is quite low, considering these are cookies, but this doesn’t detract from the flavor at all.  In fact, when something is double chocolate…it better taste sweet.  You will love every bite and every morsel of these.  I swear.  I’m addicted.  These have become one of my favorite desserts to polish off a meal with.  Absolutely double-chocolate fantastic.

If you love chocolate and love cookies…these are the ones to try.  Just a bit of a crunch, followed by a lot of chocolate goodness.  Gluten-free and allergen friendly.  You gotta love that.  I know I do.

Home Free…you make my cookie habit oh so worth it!

Home Free sweetens up life with Gluten-Free Mini Crunchy Vanilla Cookies

Home Free Gluten-Free Mini Crunchy Vanilla Cookies
Home Free Gluten-Free Mini Crunchy Vanilla Cookies

Product: Home Free Gluten-Free Mini Crunchy Vanilla Cookies – $5.49+

Growing up, one of my favorite cookies to buy at the store and eat the hell out of were Nilla Wafers.  Weird, yes?  I mean there is nothing special about them.  They are processed cookies loaded down with high fructose corn syrup, partially hydrogenated oil, and artificial flavorings…among other things.  Perhaps becoming gluten intolerant saved me from continuing to live on these cookie science experiments.

But, honestly…I missed them.  I missed that crunch and that sweet vanilla (yes…I know…artificial flavors) flavor that would come with each bite.  I had already cut out high fructose corn syrup from my diet…but I still missed these.

While out at a Home Goods store, my roomie and I discovered their food section.  And the gluten-free gems we found inside filled up a basket and made me one very happy gluten-free girl.  Much of it was on sale…and that helped spur the gluten-free food-spree.

Among them…Gluten-Free (and allergy friendly) Mini Crunchy Vanilla Cookies by Home Free.

We all know my feelings on cookies.  Especially fantastic cookies.  Well, I am here to tell you that Home Free is doing a lot of good for the food allergic community.  These cookies are free of the top 8 allergens, low in sodium, contain no trans fat, cholesterol or saturated fat.  You won’t find high fructose corn syrup or any partially hydrogenated oil in these miniature cookies.  They are certified vegan, a good source of whole grain (9 grams per serving), and certified kosher.  Best of all, the ingredients they use are 70% organic, so they are also certified organic.

But…here is where I should mention that these cookies…are also fantastic.

I remember being over-the-moon in love with Nilla Wafers as a kid.  And while it has been…years…ages…since I had them, I can say this…Home Free’s Gluten-Free Mini Crunchy Vanilla Cookies…trump them…hands down.  These cookies have the perfect crunch and the perfect sweetness to them.  They taste fantastic…like vanilla cookies should.  I’m already making plans to crush them down and make a pie crust out of them…perhaps for key lime pie or a banana pudding.  These don’t get soggy.  In fact, the crunch is one thing that sets them apart.  And I…am addicted to them.  These not only brought back childhood memories…they improved them.

While the Nilla Wafers Minis would set me back 140 calories per serving and 6g of fat, the amazing cookies from Home Free only serve up 130 calories (in 6 mini cookies) and 5g of fat.  The low sodium and low sugar is a plus as well.  They are definitely a ‘healthy’ choice if you are looking for cookies.  And why load up on chemicals and all those bad preservatives when Home Free gives you a quality product, safe for the food allergic, and also taste so great.

Take my word on this…Home Free is worth seeking out if you are looking for a tasty cookie.  The vanilla ones are divine.  I think I’m happily addicted.