Product Review: Sonny Marie’s Gluten Free Chocolate Glazed Donut Holes

Sonny Marie's Gluten Free Chocolate Glazed Donut Holes
Sonny Marie’s Gluten Free Chocolate Glazed Donut Holes

Product: Sonny Marie’s Gluten Free Chocolate Glazed Donut Holes – $5.99+

It was a long journey home that day from an afternoon event in Dayton, Ohio.  But, if there is one thing there is always time for, it is a stop into Foodie Heaven (aka: Jungle Jim’s) on the way through Cincinnati, Ohio.  This is one of the most impressive stores you will ever enter.  And you will leave a changed foodie, for sure.

One thing I will hand to Jungle Jim’s…they carry some gluten free products, on shelves and in the freezer, that I haven’t seen anywhere else.  Reason for that – they are often from local Ohio companies.  Love seeing a business help out the little local ones.  For sure.

And, for some reason, that very afternoon, I really, really, really needed to have donut holes in my freezer at home.  I didn’t know this, mind you, until I strolled past the gluten-free freezer area in Jungle Jim’s and saw the little plastic cup that was piled high with the little chocolate balls of cake donut goodness.  Oh…I had to have them.  So…I bought them.  Even though I was doing everything in my power to not purchase items (such as snacks and donuts) on that trip…it happened regardless.  And they made it home and into my freezer…where they remained.

Until this morning.

You see, I’m having a rough weekend.  This is not me being a drama queen.  I really am.  I was supposed to be in Birmingham, Alabama, with good friends of mine, participating in the Mercedes Marathon Weekend.  I knew a few running the half marathon and I was running the full with my training partner, Matthew.  Except winter storms blew through, and while everyone else risked the roads and the weather, I stayed put.  I missed seeing my nephew run in the Kid’s Marathon on Saturday (which meant more to me than anything else), and I’ve just been down and out all weekend.  Seeing my friend’s Facebook feed flooded with pictures of the event hasn’t helped with my mood either.

So it was totally a donut kind of a morning.  And lucky for me…I had a cup full of Sonny Marie’s Gluten Free Chocolate Glazed Donut Holes.

The world might be safe from me yet today…

Sonny Marie’s was created by Christine Coleman, whose son, Danny, was diagnosed with Celiac Disease at the age of 11.  This brought about drastic changes to the family’s lifestyle as they chose to join Danny in his fight against gluten.  It was hard for Coleman to see her son missing out on pizza, cake, donuts and all the other goodies his friends were sharing, which is what inspired her to develop her own donut recipe, so delicious, that even Danny wouldn’t know the difference.  And she crushed it.    Since then, Coleman has worked on expanding on their line of gluten-free products to help others have that “I can’t believe it’s gluten free” moment and not be deprived of the joy of food.

For me…the joy of food this morning was inside this little plastic cup that held 10 little glazed chocolate donut holes.  That, my friends, was bliss this morning.

The Sonny Marie’s Gluten Free Glazed Chocolate Donut Holes are…exactly…as I remember the chocolate glazed Munchkins from Dunkin’ Donuts to taste.  I used to eat the hell out of those, so when I pulled half of these out for me and half for my roommate, I was already feeling better.  They were the perfect size (no skimping) and felt like the perfect density.  After spilling coffee on myself…I returned to finally dig in…

Without even a warmup in the microwave (I let them thaw overnight to get to room temperature), I was hooked with one bite.  Yes…one bite.  First of all…the cake donut was the perfect consistency. Not heavy and dense.  Not light either.  But cakey through-and-through.  So many gluten-free cake donuts are heavy and intimidating…not these.  Not one bit.  The chocolate flavor was rich and delicious and the glaze was melt-in-your-mouth perfection.  Seriously.  Perfection.  I was sad I only had 5 of these to devour.  I probably could have eaten the whole cup on a morning like today.  Good thing I have friends who help keep me from over-indulging on treats.  Oh, but these were so good.  Mighty tasty.  I didn’t even care that my breakfast was mostly sweetness and sugar…and then…I still didn’t care.  Chocolate is a girl’s best friend on days like today…and this one just comforted me.  For the moments of breakfast…I was content.  I even licked the glaze off my fingers when I was done.  Good to the very last bite.

Sonny Marie’s Gluten Free Chocolate Glazed Donuts are produced in her Coleman’s home.  It is even labeled as such.  That being said, they are made in a facility that uses peanuts and pecans, so if you have a hyperactive nut allergy…these might not be for you.  Nuts are one of the few things I happen to not be allergic to.

The Sonny Marie’s Gluten Free Chocolate Glazed Donuts are made from sugar, rice drink, molasses, white flour, mechanically pressed organic palm oil, egg, potato starch, cocoa, tapioca flour, sweet rice flour, baking powder, vanilla bean extractives in water, alcohol (35%) salt, apple cider vinegar, xanthan gum, and cinnamon.

As these are produced at home, I cannot give you nutritional information as none is provided on the packaging.  But, I’d say close to what the Chocolate Glazed Munchkin’s run at Dunkin’ Donuts.  Give or take a few calories and fat.  Hey…they’re donuts.  Indulge or don’t.

My theory in life is…every now and again, you have to treat yourself.  I was having a bad morning…so, I treated myself.  I don’t eat donuts or donut holes every day…but these were beyond worth the splurge.  Sonny Marie’s products are available in many local shops in and around the Cincinnati area, including Jungle Jim’s.  Make the journey…because these are totally worth eating.  I wish I had purchased another cup of them.

WOW!

Sonny Marie's Gluten-Free Chocolate Glazed Donut Holes
Sonny Marie’s Gluten-Free Chocolate Glazed Donut Holes

Product Review: CraveRight Gluten Free Jumbo Sesame Crunch Cookie

CraveRight Gluten Free Sesame Crunch Cookie
CraveRight Gluten Free Sesame Crunch Cookie

Product: CraveRight Gluten Free Jumbo Sesame Crunch Cookie – $3.99

I was so lucky this past Christmas, to be given one of my favorite gifts – a $50 Whole Foods Gift Card.  I vowed to only purchase products I have been meaning to try and just haven’t been able to “justify” for my tight weekly budget.  So, soon after the New Year passed, I decided to do a first round of product sweeping.

Now, naturally gluten free foods (fruits and veggies) I get delivered to my door.  Unless I have cancelled my CSA bin that week, I am pretty set on those.  And while I am doing much more clean eating these days, I decided to venture over to all those snack foods that are what all gluten-free people get stuck with.  Cookies, chips, candy…

Whoever said eating gluten-free will make you lose weight has never walked through the gluten-free sections of their local grocery or natural food stores.  Just sayin’.

And with that being said…we also know that the women in my family have quite the sweet tooth.  Oh yes…we all do come by it honestly.  And while for some people it’s cakes and cupcakes that they want…for me, it’s always been the simple, yet ultimately delicious…COOKIE.  Call me cookie monster, because I love cookies.  All types of cookies.  I have my favorites, sure, but…cookies are my kryptonite.

Well, there I was, perusing the aisles I had been skipping whenever in Whole Foods, when the giant cookies near the bottom shelf sort of just…sang to me.  It was a brand I was unfamiliar with – CraveRight.  So, I leaned down and picked one up…noting that these were not just gluten free, but also dairy free, soy free, egg free, nut free, and corn free.  They used no flours or starches, and actually was billing itself as a “natural meal replacement.”  Really?  A cookie?  There were three flavors of the jumbo cookies – Sesame Crunch, Chocolate Chunk, and Brownie Chocolate Chunk.  Next to them were cookie packs of the same cookies, smaller scale, more inside.  My roommate said, “get one of the big ones…just in case we don’t like them.”  Okay…good point.  I was all set for that Brownie Chocolate Chunk and I somehow let her talk me into the Sesame Crunch.  “You don’t often see sesame cookies!”  That was her thoughts on that matter.  And…I went along with it.  And this CraveRight Gluten Free Jumbo Sesame Crunch Cookie…made it home with me.

CraveRight was created in 2009, creating “crave-worthy cookies that don’t sabotage wellness goals but reinforce them.”  Tired of seeing so-called “healthy snacks” that weren’t really that good for you being sold on the market – many of which could not be eaten by people with food allergies and intolerances, and the taste all wrong – Roya S. came up with the idea of creating delicious, healthy treats – specifically their specialty – their 100% vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free cookies.  All of the cookies are baked and prepared in a dedicated gluten-free and nut-free facility so cross-contamination is not a problem.  CraveRight cookies are baked up being packaed with antioxidants and essential amino acids.  Not only that, they are proud that their cookies contain no empty-calorie ingredients – no flours, starches or fillers.  The CraveRight cookies are rich in iron and calcium, and low in sodium as well.  And, the company sources their ingredients from nearby, making sure that the ingredients are minimally processed (without chemicals) and made with only the finest of ingredients, free of contaminants.

Which, all sounds really good on paper, right?  But how do they taste?

I can only vouch for the CraveRight Gluten Free Jumbo Sesame Crunch Cookie…which I split with my roommate last night for dessert.  You know, I was having a bad day…I just ate an amazing comfort food dinner and was all set for dessert.  I grabbed the CraveRight Gluten Free Jumbo Sesame Crunch Cookie off my counter and declared it to be dessert.  If anything could make me feel better, it would be a cookie, right?

So, as is typical with huge cookies…I cut it in half and gave one side to my roommate while claiming the other for myself.  I climbed back onto the couch, restarted the episode of Game of Thrones I was watching, and took my first bite.

And I think my nose wrinkled up a little bit.  But it was only one bite.  Maybe my palate just needed cleansing.  So, I gave it another taste.  Nope.  This was not a cookie I was enjoying.  The CraveRight Gluten Free Jumbo Sesame Crunch Cookie was everything I didn’t like about a cookie.  The texture was crumbly.  I’m fine with a bit of crunch on my cookie, but I don’t want it to crumble when I try to eat it.  I have no kitchen or dining room table in my apartment, and I don’t want to have to vacuum my couch after dessert, thank you very much.  The flavor lacked sweetness.  I mean, regardless of whether a cookie is billed as a “healthy meal replacement” or not, I want it to taste like a cookie.  And this didn’t.  It tasted like…a snack.  Like those savory sesame sticks that were put into snack mixes and most people skipped eating.  I think I was expecting something like a sunbutter cookie…a little more richness and depth of flavor, but that’s not what I got at all.  They were bland and rather…tasteless.  That bit of sesame came through in the end, but that’s about all I can say about that.  It was not a winning cookie in my book, and we know I eat lots of cookies.  The part near the middle was slightly chewy, but everything else was just…wrong.  I wasn’t a fan at all.

Neither was my roomie.

As far as what goes into the CraveRight Gluten Free Jumbo Sesame Crunch Cookies…it seems rather basic.  So…that is good.  These cookies are made from sesame seeds, palm shortening, demerara sugar, tahini, sesame powder, water, chicory extract, flax meal, baking soda, baking powder, and sea salt.  Not actually a bad list of ingredients.

It’s just too bad they didn’t come together to form a cohesively delicious cookie.

Since the CraveRight Gluten Free Sesame Crunch Cookie is billed as a “natural meal replacement” and carries the sentiment “Crave One. Eat Two.” on each package, let’s really focus for a moment on these nutritional facts.  A serving size of the CraveRight Gluten Free Jumbo Sesame Crunch Cookie is 1/2 of the cookie.  Yes…half.  This half will deliver 170 calories and 13 grams of fat.  These cookies are cholesterol free, have only 90 mg sodium per serving and only 5 grams of sugar.  One serving will also give you 3 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein.  I still don’t think I’d eat a cookie instead of my dinner though.  Just sayin’.

So, color me unimpressed and highly disappointed.  I was not at all craving another bite of the CraveRight Gluten Free Sesame Crunch Cookie.  In fact, it was a struggle just to get the half I had finished.  It wasn’t what I wanted in a cookie at all, “healthy” or not.  Beyond disappointed.  I felt cheated out of my dessert last night.

You win some, you lose some.

CraveRight Gluten Free Jumbo Sesame Crunch Cookie
CraveRight Gluten Free Jumbo Sesame Crunch Cookie

Product Review: Element Dark Chocolate Rice Cakes

Element Dark Chocolate Rice Cakes
Element Dark Chocolate Rice Cakes

Product: Element Dark Chocolate Rice Cakes – $1.99+

It came inside the New  Year 2015 (aka: January Cube) Cuisine Cube.  It is the height of New Year’s Resolutions and it seemed that that box, in particular, was aimed at new beginnings and healthier choices.  God, I love that theme.  Because I love making healthier decisions about things I do and what I eat.  Granted, I do treat myself here and there, but that’s not only human…that’s normal.  But with the theme of New Year Resolutions in January, a lot of what was inside was on the healthier side.  Love it.  Yes…even dessert.

But…I’m jumping ahead.  Because first I need to tell you a thing of two about Cuisine Cube!  Cuisine Cube is a subscription service that brings a surprise to your doorstep each month.  This unassuming brown box arrives and is packed with an assortment of hand-picked gluten-free goodies, featuring imported and local goods, from smaller artisan companies…rather than the larger gluten-free corporations you find on every grocers shelves these days.  You will receive treats for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, dessert…and sometimes…an added bonus.  Each month  you receive a themed cube of some sort, with only gluten-free items inside.  Love it!  Subscriptions start as low as $29.99.  And, trust me, you’ll wonder what you did before it was in your life.

January = Healthy Life Healthy You…New Year…New Start…so…let’s get healthy, yes?  YES!!  I stand 100% behind this theme.

Well, what says healthy dessert like…rice cakes?  Right?  Yes?  Excited?  No?  Why not?  You should be.  Because in the January Cuisine Cube, I found my dessert choice to be Element Dark Chocolate Rice Cakes.  Yep.  Dark chocolate covered rice cakes.  Now…does that sound a little more like dessert?  Yeah…I thought so.

If not…stay with me…

Element Snacks was created by Nadia and Fred, both of whom hail from Europe (Nadia from Italy and Fred from Sweden).  They both grew up on real food, no Twinkies or Kool-aid.  They believe in feeling great and nurturing our bodies and minds at the same time.  They also believe that food should be simple…yet flavorful.  It doesn’t mean we have to be 100% all the time.  We’re human.  But, we can control what we splurge on, and if something tastes like a treat, but carries some healthy benefits with it…well…added bonus.

Enter…Element Dark Chocolate Rice Cakes.  These are just what they sound like, rice cakes, made from non-GMO Italian rice, that are coated with premium Italian Chocolate.  Everything in this treat is naturally nutritious and good for you.  These chocolate coated snack cakes are gluten-free, vegan, contain no hydrogenated oils, no trans fats, no high fructose corn syrup, no yeast, no preservatives and are non-GMO.  Oh yeah…loving every word of that, how about you?

So, it all sounds good in theory, yes?  But how is it really?

AMAZING!!  Yes…I know, I am the girl who gets excited about rice cakes…but even Cathy (the roomie!) liked this one.  The rice cake tastes savory, without any salt.  But it is that layer of chocolate that just makes these explode with flavor.  Cathy said, “drizzle dark chocolate on anything…”  HAHA!!  Truth.  These are so amazing.  Delicious.  Nutritious.  And YUM!!  Dark chocolate only sweetenes the deal.  SOLD!  I only wish I had more.

Let’s talk ingredients.  It doesn’t get more simple than this.  The Element Dark Chocolate Rice Cakes are made from 60% dark chocolate, 40% rice cakes (wholegrain brown rice, rice).  Yep.  That’s it.  That easy.  Real ingredients.  Real food.

How about nutrition?  Well, a serving of Element Dark Chocolate Rice Cakes is 1 rice cake.  This one chocolate coated delight will serve up 80 calories and 4 grams of fat.  This one rice cake will provide you with 20 mg sodium and 5 grams of sugar.  Love that.  They are cholesterol free.  And, finally, you will be taking in 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  So, these won’t fill you up, but you will have the sweet and savory taste to leave you feeling fulfilled.

I give huge kudos to Element Snacks and to Cuisine Cube for these delightful, and surprisingly delicious treats.  As a known lover of rice cakes, this just took them to the next level.  I think I’m in love.  With a healthy dessert.  We all win.

Product Review: Danny Macaroons Plain & Chocolate Macaroons

Danny Macaroons Plain  & Chocolate Macaroons
Danny Macaroons Plain & Chocolate Macaroons

Product: Danny Macaroons Plain & Chocolate Macaroons – $8.50+

Ah…the battle is real.  Me…versus coconut.  I sometimes love it.  I sometimes hate it.  It is all in the context of how it is utilized in whatever it is I am eating.  Which means…I have this charming love/hate relationship with anything coconut.  And that’s how it is.  I will either love it…or hate it.

For me, a lot of where coconut goes wrong is the texture.  Some people are okay with it…but if it isn’t baked into something enough, coconut can sort of taste like…your chewing dead bugs.  Not that I’ve ever made a habit of chewing dead bugs…that’s just the mouthfeel I get from raw coconut.  Or…at times…things with coconut on/in them.

So…enter my latest dessert challenge from Cuisine Cube!

Before I go any further…let me introduce, or for some of you, reacquaint you with Cuisine Cube.  Cuisine Cube is a gluten-free subscription box that specializes in pantry and meal items.  This is actually a very nice change of pace from other subscription boxes, as those tend to be more snack oriented.  With Cuisine Cube, you get 5-6 items in each box…always a breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, and dessert item.  And…at times…a bonus!  And we all love bonuses, right?  Subscriptions start at $29.99…so head over to their site and check them out.  You’ll be glad you did.

I haven’t looked back yet!  Loving my monthly box of surprise goodies.

This most recent Cuisine Cube, the Happy V-Day 2015 (aka: February) cube, had a lot to offer.  But, naturally, I went straight for dessert.  Because…sweet tooth.  Hello!  And this month, the dessert was brought to us by a local New York City bakery known for…macaroons!!  I’m talking about Danny Macaroons, which has been featured in Food & Wine Magazine, ABC News, The Chicago Tribune, Serious Eats, the New York Post, and more!  They are the premier coconut macaroon producer in New York City, proud of their “super delicious, gourmet, handmade coconut macaroons.”  In fact, Danny Macaroons offers over 45 flavors, so there is bound to be something for someone…even coconut lovers/haters like me.

And they might be right.

This week, with all the snow and sub-zero, my original plan to make my own dairy free ice cream…or raid the two items of dairy free ice cream I have in my freezer…went out the door.  Trust me…I can eat ice cream anytime…but…I was cold.  Just cold.  So I wanted something…not cold.  That being said…I went to the pantry and went through items that I had that would make a good dessert.  I had a few cookie options, so I went ahead and snagged the little container of four macaroons that came in my recent Cuisine Cube.  I’m not the biggest lover of macaroons…but some have won me over.  So, it was worth the try.  I asked my roomie if she wanted to do the chocolate or the plain ones first.  To my surprise, she said chocolate.  I figured chocolate would be winning…and said I would have done it the other way around…but went with her decision.

Round 1:  Danny Macaroons Chocolate Macaroon – Oh…this was good.  This was damn good.  While it had that weird coconut texture, I was able to overlook it because of the delicious chocolate.  It was decadent and light and fluffy…and just…amazing.  The right hit of sweetness from the chocolate and a bit from the toasted coconut.  It was soft and made to perfection.  I was in love.

Round 2: Danny Macaroons Plain Macaroons – Okay…so this one fell flat for me…and here’s why.  It was too much coconut.  Yep.  Too much.  Flavor.  Texture.  Nothing to really cut it.  It was toasted to perfection and light and amazing…but the coconut just took over.  And, while I get that macaroons are coconut…it was just too much for me.

So…you win one…you lose one.  How’s that?

Danny Macaroons Plain & Chocolate Macaroons are made from sweetened coconut, sweetened condensed milk, chocolate, egg whites, pure bourbon vanilla extract, and salt.

This package did not have any of the nutritional information…but…they are a dessert treat.  Treat it as such.  Take one now…save the rest for later.  BAH…who am I to tell you how to eat your treats?!  Right?!  What works for me doesn’t work for the macaroon lover who scarfed all four in one sitting.  And that’s okay.  It is, after all, a sweet treat!

Seriously, if coconut and macaroons are your thing, then you will absolutely fall in love with Danny Macaroons.  Honestly, when it comes to the macaroons I have tried…these have been some of the best.  Despite the handicap of my love/hate relationship with coconut, they still acted as a fantastic, light dessert after two meals this week.  I think if you’re looking for a healthy, coconutty treat…these are for you.  And with all the flavors on their site…what’s not to love.  Next time…I hope I get Salted Caramel.  That being said, this wasn’t a complete flop.  Coconut lovers will flock to these…so Cuisine Cube totally has that down in this dessert option.  For people like me…well…it wasn’t a throw away for sure.  In fact, I actually really enjoyed the chocolate one.  Just goes to show…everything is better with chocolate.

Product Review: Van’s Gluten Free Blueberry Walnut Soft Baked Whole Grain Granola Clusters

Van's Gluten Free Blueberry Walnut Soft Baked Whole Grain Granola Clusters
Van’s Gluten Free Blueberry Walnut Soft Baked Whole Grain Granola Clusters

Product: Van’s Gluten Free Blueberry Walnut Soft Baked Whole Grain Granola Clusters – $3.99+

I. HEART. VAN’S.

Honestly…best gluten-free waffles you can find in the freezer section of the grocery store.  For real.  Best gluten-free French toast sticks too.  Some of the best boxed gluten-free pasta meals.  Amazing gluten-free crackers.  Yes…Van’s has impressed me each and every time they have put out a product for the gluten-free market.

I won’t lie.  I have a bit of a Celiac crush on them.

Shhhh.

So, this past week, I was out and about at Target, spending all my money on all the seasons of Game of Thrones (my newest obsession!) on Blu-ray, when it occured to me that my roomie and I didn’t have any gluten-free granola in the house.  Considering at least twice a week I make delicious breakfast parfaits that require said granola, this had to be fixed.  And, wouldn’t you know it, Target recently started carrying a good amount of gluten-free breakfast things.  Technical term…things.  So, the two of us meandered over to the grocery section to see if we spotted anything we liked.

Our eyes immediately went to the KIND brand and we snagged a bag of it and then prepared to move on.  But my wandering eyes spotted something else.  Van’s…granola?!  What was this?  I didn’t even know that existed.  I didn’t know it was out in the wild!  And now I really, really wanted to try it.  Why?  Because Van’s Gluten-Free = OMGYUMMY!

So, without any hesitation, the pack of KIND granola we settled on was back in place and the bag marked NEW carrying that infamous red flag that reads: VAN’S…now made its way into our little shopping basket.  Game of Thrones…granola.  Do we know how to party or what?!

So, one morning this week, I got everything geared up to make big, big breakfast parfaits.  I had the new granola to try…I had kiwi fruit from my CSA bin…I had Greek yogurt.  So…the assembly began…but not without me first sneaking a taste of the granola.

Bad idea.

Very, very, very bad idea.

Because one taste of the Van’s Gluten Free Blueberry Walnut Soft Baked Whole Grain Granola Clusters and I was beyond hooked.  Holy Moses and the Gluten Free Gods!  I mean…think of the most fantastic Rice Krispies treat you have ever had…then multiply it by at least ten.  Maybe more.  This soft baked granola is exactly what that tastes like.  Trust me.  I used to devour Rice Krispies treats whenever possible.  This is a little bit sticky, very soft and chewy, packed with sweetness, with a hit of the dried fruit and the savory nuts to bring it balance and amazing texture.  I wanted to eat the entire bag and not share.  Not even put it in a parfait.  It was sheer perfection the way it was…straight out of the bag.  So much love.  One big gooey clump of granola…one very happy Celiathlete.  Beyond amazed.  Beyond impressed.  Simply put…I was blown away.  This is one of the only granola I now will have in my pantry.

One of those reasons is how much Van’s actually cares about what they put into their products.  And the Van’s Gluten Free Blueberry Walnut Soft Baked Whole Grain Granola Clusters are no exception.  They even put on their label: “Ingredients: (That we are proud of!)”.  WINNING!  So, what goes into the Blueberry Walnut Soft Baked Granola Clusters?  Glad you asked!  This granola is comprised of gluten-free whole grain oats, brown rice syrup, walnuts, invert cane syrup, non-GMO expeller pressed canola oil, dried blueberries, cane sugar, unsweetened coconut, honey, flax seed, gluten free oat bran, almonds, vanilla extract, sea salt, and mixed tocopherols for freshness. They are gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, cholesterol-free, kosher, made with whole grains, and contain no artificial flavors or colors.

As far as nutrition goes…loving the stats on the Van’s Gluten Free Blueberry Walnut Soft Baked Whole Grain Granola Clusters.  One serving is actually a whopping 1/3 cup.  In this serving, you will be taking in 130 calories and 5 grans of fat.  You will also be provided with 30 mg sodium and only 6 grams of sugar.  This serving will also dish up 2 grans of fiber and 2 grams of protein.

And, trust me…you’ll just eat it straight out of the bag.  You won’t want to stop.  You’ll wish you had dished out a portion size.  And then you won’t care.  Because…just wow!!  WOW!!  Another winner in the Van’s Gluten Free product line up.  I’m going back for more of this granola this week.  Because, yeah, we polished it.

Product Review: Dear Coco Peppermint Hot Chocolate Spoon

Dear Coco Polar Peppermint Hot Chocolate Spoon
Dear Coco Polar Peppermint Hot Chocolate Spoon

Product: Dear Coco Polar Peppermint Hot Chocolate Spoon – $4.50

Oh, the weather outside is frightful.  No…really…it is.  For the first time all year, we actually have snow accumulation here.  And I’m kind of unhappy about it.  While I do love the snow…I don’t like being out in the snow.  That being said, my roomie and I braved the slick and unplowed streets to go into work, only to be sent home just before lunch.

And, for some reason, I decided that it would be totally awesome to plant myself in the snow and make a snow angel at my apartment.  Snow…down my shirt and jeans.  Makes for one very cold Celiathlete!  Trust me.  My roomie, however, found this incredibly amusing.  Go figure.

I think, perhaps, Cuisine Cube knew that winter had one last blow to deal us.  Because inside my February 2015 (Happy V-Day 2015) Cube, was one of the most interesting and exciting products ever.  It was a bonus item.  A beverage.  And, as many of us know, Cuisine Cube ships a box off each month to your doorstep that has 5-6 items in it.  A breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack and dessert…always.  But this time…there was a beverage slot to fill.  Cuisine Cube is a subscription service where these amazing gluten-free products from lesser-known, smaller artisan companies make there way to you via the mail once a month.  The service starts at $29.99…and it is totally worth the investment.  I have fallen in love with this service.  You will too, if you give it a try.

So…February…snow…beverage…

Cuisine Cube introduced me to Dear Coco.  Dear Coco is a boutique artisan chocolatier specializing in innovative small batch chocolates, which are handcrafted in Maryland and designed to transport around the world.  The company, Dear Coco, says that each of their chocolate sis a journey and they invite everyone to explore every destination, whether familiar, exotic, or unexpected.  By that, they mean they have a variety of different flavors of chocolates that you are sure to find something that entices and delights your taste buds.

In this particular cube, I had a Dear Coco Polar Peppermint Hot Chocolate Spoon.  The idea behind these little treats is that you can enjoy a decadent and gourmet hot chocolate in minutes, complete with a fluffy (and vegan) marshmallow already inside.  These Hot Chocolate Spoons are created with handcrafted dark chocolate ganache topped with a vegan marshmallow and dipped in premium tempered Belgian dark chocolate.  The gist is…you warm up your milk (be it dairy or not…for me…almond milk) in the microwave and then place the hot chocolate spoon into the hot chocolate and stir until it is completely melted.

I didn’t do this, however.  My roommate wanted to try it as well so we just ate it without making it into hot chocolate.  We had hot chocolate with it…but we devoured the spoon it it’s original form…as a dark chocolate coated vegan marshmallow.

It was AMAZING.  So, now I feel the need to order more of these so I can actually make it into hot chocolate as it was intended.  But, without allowing it to melt into beverage form…this was one amazing treat.  The chocolate was dark and rich and really high quality…no extreme bitterness.  The marshmallow was melt-in-your-mouth good.  And the peppermint flavor in the Dear Coco Polar Peppermint Hot Chocolate Spoon didn’t overpower or overwhelm, but rather complimented the entire treat.  I need more of these…stat.

The Dear Coco Polar Peppermint Hot Chocolate Spoon is made from premium Belgian dark chocolate, non-GMO vegan butter, organic brown rice syrup, pure peppermint extract, vegan marshmallow, salt, dried mint leaves.  These are vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, kosher, contain no corn syrup, no trans fat, no preservatives and no food colors.  LOVE IT.  They come in three different flavors: Polar Peppermint, German Gingersnap, and Belgian Double Chocolate.

I don’t know about nutritional information as none is listed on the packaging or the Web site…but it is super delicious and made from real and high quality ingredients.  And…who cares.  It’s hot.  It’s chocolate.  It has a vegan marshmallow.  We all win.

I really loved having a beverage option in my Valentine’s Day Cube from Cuisine Cube.  It was a super nice change and a great surprise to open up and find.  I sort of wish I had used it as intended, but that’s why they are available for order on the Web site.  Regardless, the Dear Coco Polar Peppermint Hot Chocolate Spoon was a decadent and sweet treat to savor on a cold, snowy afternoon.  And I am now planning my order because now I really want to just use these as hot chocolate.  I mean…dark chocolate…hot chocolate…vegan marshmallow…dairy-free goodness.

Yep…I’m completely enamored.  LOVE!

Product Review: Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps

Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps
Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps

Product: Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps – $4.99+

The pantry is being hit up hard this month, and this is only a good thing, my friends.  This means I’m finally not dragging my feet anymore and attempting to clear things out that I’ve been ignoring over time.  When I get busy…things get pushed further and further to the back and I get lazy and just put things in front of it and grab for that stuff first.  I’m human…it happens.

But I’m making a total effort in my attempt to reorganize my home…my kitchen…my life…and my schedule…to get the older stuff out and make some room on these shelves.  I’m also using more fresh produce, so sometimes the boxed and packaged stuff just falls to the wayside.

But, I’ve been making a concerted effort to combine the packaged items I’ve been ignoring with the fresh produce I get from my local CSA.  It’s a good way to compromise.  And this past week, my roommate and I have eaten dinner at home every night, packed up healthy lunches and snacks, and incorporated fresh produce into healthy breakfast options to eat while busy and on-the-go.  And it’s been awesome and amazing.  And even though it was tempting to say, “Screw this, I’m going to Shalimar for some Indian food!” tonight…we didn’t.  We came home.  I got out some items and I used the last of last week’s produce to create…dinner.

Awhile back I made Crispy Broccoli, and homage to Red Lobster’s Fried Calamari appetizer that is served with amazing fried broccoli and red peppers.  When I had to go gluten-free…the fried plate of deliciously bad for me things was off the plate.  I used another product in my pantry when I made this the first time.  And yes, much like this time around, it was a Cuisine Cube item.

Cuisine Cube, as I am sure all of you are aware by now (but if not…pay attention!), is a great service that provides amazing gluten-free products from small, artisan, and lesser-known companies, delivering them right to your door each month.  You get 5-6 items in each cube (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, dessert…and sometimes…a bonus).  They scour the gluten-free foodie world finding the highest quality, not-found-in-the-grocery-store products to send to you to try. I have found so many amazing products I never would have known about because of Cuisine Cube.  Even better, plans start as low as $29.99 a month.  If you haven’t checked them out yet…hop over to their site and do so.  You will not regret it.

In my November (Thanksgiving 2014) Cube, I had a package of Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps.  And yes…these little crisps are just what they sound like – little discs that are made entirely of aged Parmesan cheese.  Oh…that peeked your interest, didn’t it?  It certainly grabbed my roommate’s attention…because she is a cheese fanatic.  So, a snack chip that is made only of cheese…that’s her dream come true!

Kitchen Table Bakers was created by Barry Novick, who at the age of 55, left his every day job as a hospital administrator and began to learn the ins and outs of starting his own business.  With a lot of help and encouragement, he set out to make these little wafer crisps made completely of cheese, just like the ones they began making in their own kitchen.  The first All Parmesan Gourmet Wafer Crisp was created in the summer of 2003, and soon they were in such demand that larger batches had to be made.  Their goal, since beginning the business, was to create a gourmet product that would satisfy even the most discerning palate while meeting diverse nutritional requirements.  They are always careful to use only the highest quality of aged cheeses and seasonings.  The wafer crisps can stand on their own, be used as a chip for dipping, as a base for a canapé or with a fine glass of wine.  Even those this endeavor has moved beyond their own humble kitchen, they believe in keeping the integrity of their products to reflect the true beginnings of the company.

Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps are little wafer crisps made out of aged Parmesan cheese…with each crisp being about the size of a quarter.  They (as with all of Kitchen Table Bakers products) are wheat free, gluten free, trans fat free, sugar free, rich in calcium and protein, and naturally low in calories and carbs. I was using mine as a coating for broccoli which I was going to crisp up in the oven.  But, I naturally had to try one of the crisps on their own.  One bite…and I kind of felt bad crushing these up in a food processor…because it reminded me of that crispy edge of cheese you’d get on pizzas.  I mean…exactly in taste.  It was one of the most amazing snacks I ever popped into my mouth.  Rich, buttery, seasoned to ignite each and every taste bud on my tongue.  These little crisps were just…fantastic.  And, being that they were made completely of cheese, I wasn’t sure how they would work as a coating for my broccoli…whether I would get that crispy effect or whether I would just have a cheesy mess.  But there was only one way to find out.  So…I ground them up, coated the vegetables, and let it all bake.

They did not become that much of a cheesy mess.  But it did layer on this crispy, amazing layer of flavor to every bite of broccoli or red pepper.  Seriously…it was amazing.  The Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps were fantastic.  Next time…I’m just keeping them as a snack and not re-purposing them.  SO rich and delightful.  Like eating a bit of the best part of the pizza in each bite.  I was beyond blown away.  Cruncy, caramelized goodness, but also very light and flakey.  It was the perfect bite…all in one little cheesy wafer.

The Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Crisps come in 8 flavors: aged Parmesan, sesame, garlic, rosemary, Italian herb, everything, flax seed, and jalapeno.

I want to try them all.  That is how much I loved these.

So, let’s talk about ingredients.  So easy here.  The Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps are made from aged Parmesan cheese.  That’s it.

As for nutrition, a serving of the Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps is 15 crisps, with there being about 3.3 servings per bag.  One serving will provide you with only 80 calories and 6 grams of fat.  One serving will dish up 15 mg cholesterol, 150 mg sodium, and 0 grams of sugar.  So healthy.  And, finally, you will not be taking in any fiber, but these mini crisps do give you 7 grams of healthy protein.  WOW!

Yet another fantastic product introduced to me by Cuisine Cube.  If you haven’t signed up yet…stop hesitating and start doing.  And, hop over to Kitchen Table Bakers and see about locating these in your area and/or ordering from them online.  Trust me…you will not regret it.

You outdid yourselves this time, Cuisine Cube!

Crispy Broccoli made with Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps
Crispy Broccoli made with Kitchen Table Bakers Parmesan Mini Crisps with a side of homemade Gluten Free Tomato Herb Foccacia Bread

Product Review: Bumbalooza Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix

Bumbalooza Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix
Bumbalooza Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix

Product: Bumbalooza Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix – $7.99

I’m still working my way through some of my older Cuisine Cube products that have just been set aside.  Not that I haven’t been dying to try them…because I have.  I’ve just been so busy lately and have hardly had time to bake/cook/devour my way through every product in the span of a month.  And when a new box arrives, I get so excited that things just get pushed to the back of the pantry.  Well…no more.  I’m making a very dedicated and very focused attempt to get through some of the products I have neglected since signing up for this amazing service.

First of all…let me once again highlight what it is the Cuisine Cube does.  Cuisine Cube is a service that is offered by foodies who have sought out better and lesser-known (often times local) gluten-free products and foods.  So, if you, like me, are a gluten-free foodie…this service will be just perfect for you.  With delivery plans starting as low as $29.99, each month you will receive a box of delicious gluten-free goodness.  Inside are 5-6 items that are from smaller artisan companies.  Sometimes I have heard of them, or even tried them, but more often than not…the product is new to me and I discover a company that prides itself on better-for-you ingredients than the highly processed gluten-free foods you’ll find on the shelves of your local grocery store.

So, back in July 2014, I received an amazing box from Cuisine Cube.  One of the products that seriously caught my eye was the Bumbalooza Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix.  First of all…DONUTS!  Hello!!  Secondly…lemony goodness.  Enough said.  I was thrilled to have this.  Not only do I own mini donut pans and regular donut pans, but I love anything lemon flavored.  And so does my roommate.  Even more…we are donut fanatics.  I have pretty much tried every gluten-free donut in the grocery store and beyond.  As far as packaged varieties at my local stores, Katz Gluten Free are, hands down, the finest.  I love the ones that my local allergy-free bakery makes and the ones that Babycakes NYC produces down at Disney World and in NYC.  But, aside from that…I’ve been less than impressed.  Seriously, I grew up in the land of Dunkin’ Donuts and then moved to the land of Krispy Kreme.  Before being diagnosed as Celiac…I loved an occasional donut treat.  But afterwards, nothing seemed to live up to the donuts I had been able to feast on up until that point.  Talk about a disappointment.

And, yes, I have even attempted to make my own, with some success…but mostly failure.  Let’s face it…when you bake donuts, they are best fresh from that oven.  Especially gluten-free versions.

Well, as it happened, my running group was getting together this past Saturday to run a very hard and hilly 10 miles together.  Afterwards, we all get together to eat snacks and just hang out and talk.  This happens once a year.  And a few of my running group do eat gluten-free (although they are not Celiacs and can cheat a little, which I can’t do!), so I figured this would be a good time to see what this product can do.  I decided, for fear of the donuts being…MEH…the following morning, to make these into mini muffins.  I had a back-up plan (gluten-free Madeleine cookies) should the mix not work out to my liking.  But…pink lemonade mini muffins sounded beyond delicious.  I hit up the store in hopes of finding the strawberry juice.  And being that it is not prime strawberry season, I didn’t want to buy strawberries and puree them, so when the strawberry juice hunt turned out nothing…I picked up blueberry juice and decided to roll with it.  That night, I started to get everything together to bake up these mini muffins.

Bumbalooza strives to find the, often difficult, balance between nutrition and taste, while still managing food allergies and sensitivities.  But with Celiac disesase and the public’s increasing consumption of chemically modified ingredients, it’s no wonder food allergies have exploded in society.  Bumbalooza prides it’s products on being made from only all-natural ingredients and as many whole grains as possible.  They use less-refined sugars and produce each mix on dedicated equipment, ensuring that their products are produced and remain completely gluten-free.  Bumbalooza creates mixes in hopes of getting parents and their children back into the kitchen together.  In fact, each recipe on the box includes steps that the kids can help with in the preparation process.

Since I have no children…this was all about me…and my runners.  But…I was the only one baking…so…

Despite owning donut pans, for the sake of the product I would be bringing to the event Saturday morning, I opted for mini muffins.  And I was calling them Blue Lemonade Mini Muffins…as I used blueberry juice.  But, hey, close enough.  Preparing the Bumbalooza Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix was super easy.  In a mixing bowl, you simply beat the butter, add the eggs, lemon zest and berry juice and beat it again.  Then add the mix and combine.  Fill the donut pans (or in my case, mini-muffin tins) and bake in a preheated 325°F oven for about 20 minutes.  Once the muffins (or donuts) are cooked through (you can check them with a toothpick), you place them on a wire rack to cool and, should you choose, glaze them.  I made a light lemon glaze for mine, taking confectioners sugar and lemon juice, then spooning it over the top of each muffin.  It made the perfect zippy way to kick them up a bit.

How were they?  AMAZING!!  Say it with me.  AMAZING!!  These were very light and fluffy.  I loved that the lemon didn’t overpower the rest of the muffin itself.  In fact, the blueberry flavor shined through with the lemon hitting you in that glaze.  I loved that these weren’t heavy or dense.  They were soft and bouncy and just…WOW!!  I mean WOW!!  And, the rest of the group who had to or at least ventured into the gluten-free goodies seemed to like them as well.  Even my roommate is a bit addicted to them.  We have only a few leftover…but…yeah…SO good.  Now I kind of which I had used the mix to actually make donuts.  I bet they would have been out-of-this-world.  Next time.  Trust me…there will be a next time!!

The ingredients that go into making the Bumbalooza Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix are: white rice flour, evaporated cane sugar, tapioca flour, brown rice flour, millet, coconut palm sugar, aluminum-free baking powder, xanthan gum, and salt.  That’s it.  This mix contains no gluten, no GMOs, no soy, no dairy, no nuts, and no refined white sugar.

As for the nutrition facts…this box will make 24 servings.  In that serving, this mix provides 110 calories and 0 grams of fat.  This mix contains 180 mg sodium and only 10 grams of sugar per serving.  And, these are small and fluffy for a reason, as you will not fill up on just one.  Each one only has 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  Depending on how you prepare the mix…these will change.  I figured up the nutrition info on MyFitnessPal and figured that each mini muffin was 164 calories, 4 grams of fat, 10 mg cholesterol, 181 mg sodium, 13 grams sugar, 1 gram of fiber and 2 grams of protein.  Which, I do find pretty high for a two-bite muffin (or one bite if you aren’t a delicate princess like me).  Regardless…I don’t indulge in muffins or donuts much…so I’ll take it!

Bumbalooza has a great sounding line of gluten-free products that go beyond the Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix.  These include Chocolate Chip Cookies, Gooey Oatmeal Bars, Sugar Cookies, Bumba Bakers Cookies, Banana Bread, Cookies & Cream Cake, and Chocolate Pudding.  All of which I am now DYING to try.  Seriously.  I want it all.

And to think, without Cuisine Cube…I never would have even known of the existence of Bumbalooza.  I now want to get another box of the Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix and make actual donuts.  Because now I see how amazing this mix bakes up, I don’t think the donuts would lose their integrity if not eaten straight away.  So, a huge win from both Cuisine Cube and Bumbalooza.  If you are curious and want to check them out yourself…follow the links and place an order.  You will not be disappointed.

Blueberry Lemonade Mini Muffins made from Bumbalooza Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix
Blueberry Lemonade Mini Muffins made from Bumbalooza Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Donut Mix

Product Review: Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies

Aleia's Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies
Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies

Product: Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies – $7.49

Oh, my Cuisine Cube had me pegged this past holiday season.  Really.  Because, everyone pretty much knows that I am a cookie monster.  There is nothing better or more satisfying than the perfect cookie.  And it has to be absolutely perfect.  Crispy…or chewy…chocolatey…or maybe nutty…yeah…cookies are the way to my heart.

Always have been.  My mom was known for her homemade cookies when I was growing up.  Somehow, the entire neighborhood knew when she was baking.  And all the kids would end up at our house and eat them fresh out of the oven.

My love of cookies goes way, way back.

So, yes, I was more than elated when my December 2014 (the HOLIDAY CUBE!) arrived in the mail.  It had quite the variety inside.  But this was one of those cubes that contained a bonus item.  An extra dessert.  And since I live and breathe dessert, this was a very happy and welcome bonus!  Cuisine Cube is a surprise each month.  All I know is that each cube will contain some gluten-free product good for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack and dessert.  December actually had a gluten-free all-purpose flour for “baking.”  So, double dessert, and something that doubled as a lunch/snack.  Variety is key and they sure do know how to keep me coming back each month for the new selections.  Subscribing to Cuisine Cube is easy and starts out as low as $29.99.  Not bad for a monthly delivery of gluten-free yummies that comes right to your door for you to devour as soon or as late as you want.  If you haven’t signed up for this service yet…just try it for a month.  Trust me.

The cookies that were waiting for me inside December Cube were Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies.  Aleia’s is devoted to producing superior, hand-crafted, certified gluten-free, non-GMO, and kosher products.  These products range from cookies to bread crumbs to stuffing to croutons.  The company is devoted to provide healthy, delicious options for people who are living a gluten-free lifestyle.  The bakery where their products are crafted and packaged is a dedicated gluten-free bakery.

Aleia’s is actually one of the first and finest producers of gluten-free, non-GMO products out on the market.  This stemmed from the founder’s (a culinary trained chef) own gluten intolerance and her desire to eat great tasting, handmade goods.  Gluten-free doesn’t mean it has to be tasteless cardboard, right?  The Aleia’s line includes ten artisan cookies, bread crumbs, panko, croutons, stuffing mixes, and breads.

So, tonight, with the cold weather happening outside, I was reaching for something that wasn’t frozen.  Because, despite liking things like ice cream any time of the year…tonight I was feeling…cookies!  Save the ice cream for this weekend’s beautiful weather.  That’s my plan anyway.  So, after an amazing dinner of gluten-free pumpkin gnocchi…I reached into my pantry and retrieved the package of Aleia’s Gluten-Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies, which I had tucked away in there when I was putting away my December Cuisine Cube products.  Today was the day for this product to shine.  I popped open the packaging, tore into the plastic bag and retrieved two cookies (one for me and one for the roomie!).

A simple and easy dessert, yes?  That’s how I like it.

The Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies are about the size of the rim of a juice glass.  They are crispy vanilla cookies that are coated with sugar.  I took my first bite and immediately tasted the vanilla.  The flavor reminded me of something, but I still can’t quite put my finger on what.  That being said…they were a delightful, sweet, and crunchy treat after dinner.  I told my roomie that I sort of wanted to get down some Smudge (that is nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free Nutella) and spread it across the back of the cookie just to sweeten the deal a little.  HA!  While sugar cookies have never been my favorite cookie, these were quite tasty.  They weren’t hard, but had a good crunch to them.  And the sugar coating the outside gave it a little extra zip.  Yeah…these definitely made this cookie monster happy!

Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies are made from pure cane sugar, tapioca flour, whole grain sorghum flour, butter, eggs, pure vanilla extract, vanilla beans, cream of tartar, baking soda, and salt.  That’s it!  And being that the first ingredient is sugar…remember…these are not just cookies…they are sugar cookies.

How about that nutritional information, right?  One serving of Aleia’s Gluten Free Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies is one cookie.  This one cookie will deliver 80 calories and 3 grams of fat.  You will also be taking in 10 mg cholesterol, 60 mg sodium, and 6 grams of sugar.  Yep…only 6 grams in a sugar cookie.  A serving also gives you no fiber and only 1 gram of protein.  But they are cookies.  A treat.  Love it.

As I have no store in my area that carries Aleia’s Gluten Free products, I am beyond thrilled that Cuisine Cube was able to introduce me to this brand.  I am impressed enough to seek out more.  Especially since I see they have Gluten Free Snickerdoodles.  And we all know that Snickerdoodles are this cookie monster’s all-time favorite cookie.  They definitely must be tried.  Thank you, Cuisine Cube and Aleia’s…for your commitment to great products!

Product Review: Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers

Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers
Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers

Product: Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers – $2.99+

I am not going to lie…there are times that I miss certain types of candy in my life.  Because, I grew up on some of these famous chocolate bars…enjoyed them as a child into adulthood.  Not on a regular basis, mind you, but every now and again, it was nice to indulge a little on…a Kit-Kat Bar.  Seriously…Kit Kat Bars were an all-time favorite of mine.  You’d think it would be Reese’s with how peanut butter crazy I am, but I would take a Kit-Kat over a peanut butter cup any day.  My sister…the exact opposite.  But there was just something so addicting about that chocolate coating over that crispy wafer.  The sweet meets sweet.  The texture, flaky…yet creamy.  It was heaven in candy bar form.

I won’t like…to this day I get sad when  have to bypass those little Kit-Kat Bars at the grocery store or department stores.  Not that I need them…I don’t.  And it’s not that I even want them (though, I kind of do!).  It’s just that I physically can’t have them anymore.

Enter…what I deemed would be my crave stopper.

I was coming home from seeing The Trans-Siberian Orchestra in Dayton, Ohio…passing right through Cincinnati.  And Cincinnati is the home of the most epic grocery store (aka: Foodie Heaven) in the world – Jungle Jim’s.  And yes…whenever possible and whenever I have the time while traveling through…I make a point to stop in.  They have a rather large gluten-free section (yes…mostly processed foods, but I don’t overindulge in these regularly…so every now and again, I pick something new up to try!)…so I try to find one or five (HA!) products that I’m curious about and haven’t seen anywhere else.  On this last trip, I actually behaved myself.  With the holiday season in full swing at the time, I was on a very tight budget.

But one inexpensive little treat did catch my eye…and it was because it looked all the world to be a gluten-free Kit-Kat Bar.

YES!!  You better believe I shelled out the $3.00 to give this a try.  But, I waited…and saved it while I worked through some items I had around longer.  But tonight…tonight was the magic night.  Dessert…half of the candy bar.  Half of what I called a gluten-free Kit-Kat Bar.  My only hope was that it lived up to everything I was making it out to be in my head.

One pack of Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers
One pack of Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers

So, the candy itself is called Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers.  Not as catchy as Kit-Kat…but copyrights and all…*wink*.  But, just from the image on the box…it looked all the world like my favorite candy bar growing up.  I was overjoyed.

The Helwa Company has been family owned and operated since 1953, where Helwa Wafelbakkerij, located in the Netherlands, committed itself and its business to making premium quality cream-filled wafer biscuits.  Since then, they have branched out from their traditional crispy, cream filled wafers to release products that are organic, gluten-free, sugar free and all natural.  Not only that, they focus on using ingredients with no artificial colors or flavors.

The Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers…

…are LOVE!!  They aren’t Kit-Kat’s…but they sure as hell come close.  The wafer inside these are lighter and not as crispy as I remember Kit-Kat being (granted, it’s been 3 years since I’ve eaten one…and I’ve honestly forgotten how things taste at times).  That being said, I loved the hit of sweetness with the light crispy wafer inside.  It was very reminiscent of one of my favorite candy treats…and I devoured these…to the max!  SO delicious!!

So, let’s talk about ingredients, shall we?  The Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers are made from milk chocolate 80%, palm oil, sugar, rice flour, potato starch, teff flour, soy flour, skimmed cocoa powder, soy lecithin, coconut oil, free range egg yolk, salt, and sodium bicarbonate.  These chocolate coated wafers are suitable for vegetarians and gluten-free and wheat-free.

As far as nutrition goes, I’m not going to lie…for being a candy bar, these aren’t bad statistics at all.  The serving size is one pack- there are three in the wrapper – which…is like eating a standard Kit-Kat bar.  This serving will provide you with 120 calories and 8 grams of fat.  These are cholesterol free, but do contain 10 grams of sugar, which, for a candy bar isn’t awful.  Not in the slightest.  This serving will also dish up 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  It’s candy.  It’s sugar.  You won’t stay full for long.  Trust me.

But…damn…is it ever good!!  I don’t eat candy all that often, but when I do, I’m proud of indulgences like that.  I can’t remember the last time I got to eat my favorite candy from my childhood and young adult life…but this came so close…it almost brought me to tears.  Good things come in little packages!

Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers
Helwa Enjoy Gluten Free Chocolate Covered Wafers