Product Review: Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter

Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter
Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter

Product: Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter – $1.99+

Remember that Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter that I raved about not too long ago?

No?  If not…refresh your memory  here.  If you do…welcome to me sampling some more flavors from Wild Friends Foods.  Because the delicious awesomesauciness of the Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter was enough to drive me to try some more options.  And while I was in Birmingham, Alabama a couple weeks ago, I picked up some more sample packets of the Wild Friends Foods line of peanut and almond butters.  I only hoped they would live up to the one that really blew me away.

So…I came home with three flavors…and had some gluten-free bagels in the freezer.

See where I am going with this?

So, one morning, I toasted up these bagels…and realized I used up all my vegan cream cheese.

Never fear.  Never.  Because where cream cheese fails…nut butter comes through.

My roommate and I sampled two different flavors that morning, as these are the small sample packs.  But…in this blog I am focusing on the Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter.

Yes…

Chocolate.  Sunflower Seed.  Almond Butter.

Three epically delicious things in life all combined in one plastic jar with a cute winking squirrel on it.  How could this be bad?

In truth…it can’t!!  And…it wasn’t.

The Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter is crazy good.  It isn’t too sweet, so they’ve managed to strike a nice balance between the amount of chocolate and the salty-savory flavor of the nuts.  It was creamy and amazing.  And who doesn’t like something chocolate for breakfast, right?  This was really good on my gluten-free bagel.  I was noshing it happily and enjoying the blend of flavors.  Almond butter is the most prevalent, but it leads off with that sweetness of the chocolate.  And the sunflower seeds…nice touch that adds great texture.  It is like nothing you have ever had before…but you will totally want it again.

Delicious!

Let’s talk basic and simple ingredients, okay?  That’s easy to do…because Wild Friends Foods only uses real ingredients in their nut butters.  The Chocolate Sesame Seed Almond Butter contains almonds, organic agave, unsweetened dark chocolate, sunflower seeds, sunflower oil, and sea salt.  That’s it.  Basic.  Simple.  CLEAN!  Wild Friends Foods uses only all-natural ingredients, no white sugar, it’s non-GMO, non-dairy, vegan, and kosher.  Also, this product has no gluten ingredients.  YAY!

Nutritionally speaking, a serving of Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sesame Seed Almond Butter is 2 tablespoons.  This serving will provide you with 180 calories and 15 grams of fat…all of which are is the healthy fats you get from nuts.  YAY!  This product is cholesterol free and contains only 40 mg of sodium.  Nice.  Additionally, you will be consuming 3 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein.  Trust me…it’s filling.  Especially on a bagel.

LOVE…is nut butters from Wild Friends Foods…and why choose between a sweet or a salty spread when you can have the best of both worlds?  Yeah…now you don’t have to.  Forget Nutella.  Eat something so much better for you!

Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter (on a gluten-free bagel)
Wild Friends Foods Chocolate Sunflower Seed Almond Butter (on a gluten-free bagel)

Product Review: Glutenfreeda Cranberry Cashew Honey Granola

Glutenfreeda Cashew Cranberry Honey Granola
Glutenfreeda Cashew Cranberry Honey Granola

Product: Glutenfreeda Cranberry Cashew Honey Granola – $4.99+

Way back when my gluten-free journey started, I finally stopped cheating on my oatmeal (because I got tired of feeling like crap after lunch) and made the leap to gluten-free oats.  One of the first brands readily available in my area (and also more cost efficient than others) was the gluten-free oatmeal by Glutenfreeda.  And…sadly enough, the oatmeal didn’t wow me or really make me want to be friends with it.  In fact, I found it rather bland, if I recall correctly.

But…sometimes you have to learn not to hold something against a brand itself.  And, after a quick trip to Birmingham, Alabama, and a dash through the Publix near the Mellow Mushroom I was meeting my parents at for gluten-free pizza that night…I discovered a delicious sounding granola on the gluten-free shelves.  The issue I had was…it was Glutenfreeda.

Do I risk it?  I mean…it was Glutenfreeda Gluten-Free Cranberry Cashew Honey Granola.  Um…nothing wrong with any of that.  In fact…it sounds oh…so right!  So, with a little debating, I finally snatched it off the shelf and committed myself to the purchase.

And…a month later…and me back in Louisville, Kentucky…I broke it out of the pantry for some breakfast parfaits (made with Greek yogurt and caramelized pears).  Oh, to be sure, I was beyond nervous.  It was the only granola in the pantry at the time, so it was either amazing…or not.  And with no replacement, either way my roomie and I were eating it.

*sigh*  *deep breath*

Breakfast Parfait…assemble!

Of course, I had to test the granola on its own before tossing it with the rest of the parfait components.  I poured a bit in my palm, getting the oats, the dried cranberries, and the cashews.  I tossed it back and…it was really good.  I mean…REALLY good.  It’s actually that perfect mix of sweet and salty.  I mean…perfect.  It has the flavor from the roasted cashews and the sweetness from the dried cranberries.  The honey ties it all together.  And the gluten-free oats are toasted to perfection and absolutely amazing.  It all just comes together…and as much as I thought I was going to dislike this granola…I love it.

Naturally, because I have yet to find it around here.  HA!

So…let’s talk ingredients, shall we?  You’ll love these.  Glutenfreeda’s Gluten-Free Cranberry Cashew Honey Granola is simply made from gluten-free oats, cashews, dried cranberries, brown sugar, canola oil, honey, flax seeds, vanilla.

That’s it.  Okay…so the canola oil and brown sugar might throw you off…especially the canola oil, but in the grand scheme of things…not too shabby!  Not at all.

Nutritionally speaking, Glutenfreeda isn’t dishing up a whole lot of empty, sugar-laden calories either.  Each box of granola contains 4 individual packages.  The kicker is, there are 10 servings per box.  So do not eat an entire package in one sitting.  You’ll be doing 2.5 servings if you do that.  And one serving, 1/4 cup of the granola, will give you 120 calories and 4 grams of fat.  This granola is cholesterol-free and sodium-free.  A serving also provides you with 6 grams of sugar (not bad), 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.

Honestly, I was skeptical, but as it turns out…I was pleasantly surprised to actually like this granola.  Not just like…love.  I could indulge in this at breakfast every day…if I could find it in my area.  Great flavor profile.  Crunchy, tasty granola.  Great job, Glutenfreeda!

Granola never tasted this good! Roasted cashews and plump dried cranberries are the cornerstones to our Cranberry Cashew Honey granola. This wholesome cereal is the perfect way to start your day, carry you through the day or even end your day, as a late night snack. Our Cranberry Cashew Honey Granola is made with certified gluten-free oats and is a great way to get fiber back into your diet, deliciously.

Each box contains 4 convenient travel pouches. Just slide one in your purse, briefcase or backpack for a nutritious ‘anytime’ snack.’

Ingredients:

Certified gluten-free oats, cashews (salt), dried cranberries (sugar, sunflower oil), brown sugar, canola oil, honey, flax seeds, vanilla.

– See more at: http://www.glutenfreeda.com/our-products/granola/cranberry-cashew/#sthash.hltlNfkn.dpuf

 

Granola never tasted this good! Roasted cashews and plump dried cranberries are the cornerstones to our Cranberry Cashew Honey granola. This wholesome cereal is the perfect way to start your day, carry you through the day or even end your day, as a late night snack. Our Cranberry Cashew Honey Granola is made with certified gluten-free oats and is a great way to get fiber back into your diet, deliciously.

Each box contains 4 convenient travel pouches. Just slide one in your purse, briefcase or backpack for a nutritious ‘anytime’ snack.’

Ingredients:

Certified gluten-free oats, cashews (salt), dried cranberries (sugar, sunflower oil), brown sugar, canola oil, honey, flax seeds, vanilla.

– See more at: http://www.glutenfreeda.com/our-products/granola/cranberry-cashew/#sthash.hltlNfkn.dpuf

Granola never tasted this good! Roasted cashews and plump dried cranberries are the cornerstones to our Cranberry Cashew Honey granola. This wholesome cereal is the perfect way to start your day, carry you through the day or even end your day, as a late night snack. Our Cranberry Cashew Honey Granola is made with certified gluten-free oats and is a great way to get fiber back into your diet, deliciously.

Each box contains 4 convenient travel pouches. Just slide one in your purse, briefcase or backpack for a nutritious ‘anytime’ snack.’

Ingredients:

Certified gluten-free oats, cashews (salt), dried cranberries (sugar, sunflower oil), brown sugar, canola oil, honey, flax seeds, vanilla.

– See more at: http://www.glutenfreeda.com/our-products/granola/cranberry-cashew/#sthash.hltlNfkn.dpuf

Product Review: Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Nut Butter Balls

Betty Lou's Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Nut Butter Balls
Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Nut Butter Balls

Product: Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Nut Butter Balls – $1.69+

I’ve gotta be on a peanut butter protein bar (or ball, in this case) kick this week.  Because after wrapping up with the sample GoMacro Peanut Butter Macrobars, I immediately dug into my snack drawer and pulled out one of the other cash register treats I picked up at the Raisin Rack in Columbus, Ohio.  This time, it was from a company I was familiar with.  When I was in Denver, Colorado two years ago, I picked up a couple of different flavors of Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Fruit Bars.  Well…when something uses the phrase gluten-free with the words peanut butter…trust me…you have my full and undivided attention.

And that, in a nutshell (see what I did there?) is how I came home with one of Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Nut Butter Balls.  Specifically…the peanut butter one.

Betty Lou, the owner of Betty Lou’s Inc., believes that there is a connection between what people eat and how they feel.  I couldn’t agree more.  As I have taken more to eating clean, I find that I feel much better.  And when I don’t…I can tell.  Almost 32 years ago, Betty Lou made a conscious decision to remove refined sugar from her family’s diet…and in doing so, began to create recipes that were made with honey and brown rice syrup instead.  She fine-tuned each recipe and made everything with the best, healthiest, cutting edge ingredients.  Today, 32 years later, that same practice is in place and all of Betty Lou’s healthy, all-natural, gluten-free products have to live up to the highest of standards.  Good ingredients…never compromising taste.

I thoroughly enjoyed the three versions of Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Fruit Bars that I picked up in Colorado.  So…now it was peanut butter’s time to shine.  I hoped.

When my morning snack time rolled around, I pulled the Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Nut Butter Ball out and opened it up.  I tried to be careful with it, so that the wrapper wouldn’t be torn in the picture…but…that didn’t happen.  After taking the picture for the blog, I pulled out my butter knife from my desk (I keep a set of silverware in my drawer) and sliced off a piece for my roommate to try.  I had a bit of a time cutting through the actual nut butter ball itself, and it was shedding the peanuts that speckled the outside of it like crazy.  Nonetheless, a little elbow grease, and some upper body strength…and voila…I had a piece for Cathy to try.  I took my own bite…and began to chew.

And chew.  And chew.  And chew some more.  In fact, the Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Nut Butter Ball…was kind of tough.  It seemed like the heat from my mouth actually had to warm it up to make it pliable.  And then it was like chewing caramel that has gotten solid rather than soft.  You just keep chewing and chewing and chewing until it eventually dissolves enough that you can safely swallow it.

That…was how I felt eating this.  And I only took a small bite.

I took Cathy her piece and awaited her thoughts.  They actually mirrored my own.  While the Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Nut Butter Ball had a much better and more predominant peanut butter flavor than the GoMacro Peanut Butter Macrobar (see review just ahead of this one!), it wasn’t soft nor easy to really eat.  In fact, I might have burned more calories eating the thing than it gave my body.  My jaw was totally getting a workout.  So, it was a shame about the texture, but the flavor was really good.  And the little roll in peanuts to have them speckle the top of the nut butter ball itself was genius.  It just adds to the flavor for sure.

So…really on the fence on this one.  If it had been softer and easier to eat, I think this would have been a runaway hit.  But…as it was…my jaw started to ache after awhile and soon I found myself just wishing it was gone already.  I ate it, although it took awhile and many a chew break…but found it tasty, regardless.  I might be a little hesitant to pick one up next time, however.  Just for the sheer fact that it was like gnawing on tough caramel rather than diving into a rich, smooth peanut buttery treat.

So, what makes up Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Nut Butter Balls?  The listed ingredients are organic agave syrup, peanut butter, whey protein blend, peanuts, inulin (dietary fiber), whey protein crisps, natural peanut extract, water, vanilla extract, potassium citrate, magnesium citrate, pure sunflower lecithin, sea salt, mixed tocoherols (natural vitamin E).  Clean eating this is not.  In fact, it has some crazy vitamin’s getting mixed in there as well.  I can’t pronounce them…and therefore will not type them.  The Peanut Butter Nut Butter Ball contains no trans fat, no corn, no soy and is non-GMO.  This ball contains electrolytes.

So, a bit of a letdown as far as ingredients.  I was hoping for more natural ingredients.

As for nutrition, one serving is one of the Nut Butter Balls.  The Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Nut Butter Ball serves up 180 calories and 8 grams of fat.  The fat is mostly derived from the peanuts and peanut butter though, so keep that in mind.  You will be taking in 10 mg cholesterol, 130 mg sodium, and 12 grams of sugar.  In addition, you will be consuming 5 grams of filling fiber and a whopping 15 grams of protein.

I don’t know if I will try any other of the Nut Butter Balls that Betty Lou’s offers.  This one really didn’t win me over with the texture of it.  The flavor was amazing, but…I don’t like having my jaw hurt just to eat a snack.  Had this been softer, I think it would have been a complete winner.  I think I’ll stick to the Gluten-Free Fruit Bars when it comes to Betty Lou’s products.  I just wasn’t impressed with the Betty Lou’s Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Nut Butter Ball.  At all.

Product Review: GoMacro Peanut Butter Macrobar

GoMacro Peanut Butter Macrobar
GoMacro Peanut Butter Macrobar

Product: GoMacro Peanut Butter Macrobar – $2.89+

I love trying new and intriguing products.  I really do.  The thing is, I’m not always willing to purchase said products.  And sometimes, honestly, I just don’t know about them.  That is why, whenever I have the opportunity, I go to local, and sometimes not-so-local gluten-free expos and fairs.  That’s how I was introduced to the GoMacro Macrobar.

I was in Birmingham, doing the Making Tracks for Celiacs 5K with my mom.  Immediately following the race, there was a gluten-free expo that participants and anyone who knew about it could attend.  I was excited.  Two years ago, I attended Birmingham’s first Making Tracks for Celiacs race and expo…and was blown away by the sheer scale and size.  I walked out of there with two large grocery bags full of gluten-free freebies.  This year, however, the size of the expo went down and the number of exhibitors definitely shrank.  I felt a bit let down, actually.  But there was still plenty to see and check out.

And so…we began to make our way around the small banquet room and check out the local bakeries, local businesses, and some product exhibitors who did make it to the expo.  Laying on one of the tables in the center were these GoMacro Macrobars.  They looked interesting enough, touting on the wrapper that they were vegan, macrobiotic, and gluten-free.  I snagged a couple and we moved on.  Of course, they only had one of, what appears to be numerous, flavors out.  And so…that is how I got to try the GoMacro Peanut Butter Macrobar.

I haven’t seen these around where I live.  So…I was almost afraid to try them and fall in love with them.  But, I needed a good afternoon snack for the office and these definitely would fit the bill.  This week, I began taking the little sample bars with me to work, where I finally got to see what the GoMacro Macrobar was all about.

The GoMacro company believes in five basic principles when it comes to their products and their business.  These are:

1.  Veg Out – Vegan – Eat food.  Not too much.  Mostly plants.
2.  Live Long – Macrobiotic – A macrobiotic diet is the key to a healthy life.
3.  Be Well – Wholesome – If nature did not make it, we do not use it.
4.  Community – Gives Back – Pay it forward.  Give back.  Change the world.
5.  Tread Lightly – Sourced Sustainably – Let us walk softly on the Earth with all living beings great and small, remember as we go, that one God kind and wise created all.

I do like the principles they put out there for their company and products.  But how does the GoMacro Peanut Butter Macrobar stack up to other protein bars that I’ve tried.

It’s…okay…really.  It has the texture of a Lärabar…exactly.  It even looks like a Lärabar.  And it’s peanut butter.  I love peanut butter.  I have my own jar that I can just eat from whenever I want.  The problem is limiting myself to a serving or less.  It’s not easy.  I’m a peanut butter addict.  Sadly, however, this bar tastes very lightly of peanut butter.  While I love the soft texture, the flavor just didn’t pop or wow me.  It was good.  Don’t get me wrong.  I didn’t take a bite and spit it out…but there was just so little flavor to it, that I had to get a bite with a peanut actually in there to actually feel like I was eating something “peanut butter.”  Now, this may be because GoMacro doesn’t add any salt or sugar…which I appreciate, but I sort of expected a little more pop, especially with the use of natural ingredients and the like.  So, it was a small bit of a let down…but nothing that would stop me from eating these again, or trying other flavors should I be able to find them in my area.

Ingredient-wise…it doesn’t get much easier than this.  The GoMacro Peanut Butter Macrobar contains organic brown rice syrup, organic peanut butter, organic protein blend (brown rice protein and pea protein), organic puffed brown rice, and organic peanuts.  Five ingredients.  That’s it.  And, as someone who is trying to eat more real food and cut out processed foods…this is a nice balance between the two.  Eating clean…without having to make it myself.  Nice!

Nutritionally speaking, the mini-size of the GoMacro Peanut Butter Macrobar contains 100 calories and 3.5 grams of fat.  That fat is derived from the peanuts and peanut butter that goes into these bars.  Healthy fats.  These bars are cholesterol and contain 0 grams of sodium.  In addition, these bars only contain 5 grams of sugar.  Love that.  And you will also be consuming 1 gram of fiber and 5 grams of protein.  Definitely a smart choice for a snack.

So, while I wasn’t over-the-top in love with this bar, I would purchase it again.  I like the commitment to fresh ingredients, simple ingredients, and just an overall appreciation of the environment and the body…and what gets put into it.  I think these would be killer if they had a bit more flavor to them…but you do what you can without adding extra chemicals and sugar.  And I’ll take a bland protein bar over one with an ungodly amount of sugar any day.  If you find the GoMacro Macrobars…I encourage you to give them a shot.  See what you think!

Product Review: Lilly’s Bake Shoppe Krakovsky (Cashew Brittle)

Lilly's Bake Shoppe Krakovsky (Cashew Brittle)
Lilly’s Bake Shoppe Krakovsky (Cashew Brittle)

Product: Lilly’s Bake Shoppe Krakovsky (Cashew Brittle) – $9.99+

It was an ordinary day when I set out to go grocery shopping at the nine different stores I frequent when I need to go grocery shopping.  Hey, when you are a gluten-free vegetarian, you make time to go to the shops you know have the best deals on the stuff you need.  In this case, I was at my second stop of the day – the local Whole Foods.  I was actually sticking to my list…minding my budget (hard to do in Whole Foods)…

…until the roomie spotted something we hadn’t seen there before.  As this was prior to Easter and during the Jewish holiday of Passover…Whole Foods had an entire table of products from Lilly’s Bake Shoppe.  I had never heard of Lilly’s Bake Shoppe, but everything that was laid out on this display was not only kosher for passover, but also gluten-free.

And the roomie said the magic words…”Go ahead and pick one of them to try.”

The hard part, of course, was choosing which product to try.  There were nut rolls and chocolate rolls and cakes and cookies and…it just all sounded so amazing and looked fantastic too.  But…I decided to go with an interesting sounding, and not as appealing as far as visual goes…Krakovsky, or Cashew Brittle.

We paid for the treat with the rest of the groceries that were on the list and headed out to complete the rest of the grocery shopping expedition.  As is normally the case, we were polishing off other sweet treats as dessert, so I didn’t actually get to these until last week.  They just sort of beckoned to me every morning from the counter…”EAT ME!”  I felt like Alice in Wonderland…and obviously had to resist the urge to break into the box and give it a try.  But…after a visit from a friend, we were in need of an easy dessert…and this was the answer to our prayers.

I noticed, through the little window in the box, that these actually look like little blondies that have a crumble over the top.  They are sort of a light brown color, with a touch of gold…like they were baked to that perfect color to get the right look and taste to them.  I pulled them out of the box, opened up the sealed package and pulled out 2 of the little bars for myself and for the roomie.  I expected, upon hearing the word “brittle” that these would be hard in texture, sort of like the brittle you get at Christmas time.  But, these felt like a brownie, to be honest.  I snapped a picture for the blog and served them up.

I took a bite and wasn’t sure what to expect.  But…what I got was a taste of shortbread with this layer of sweetness on top.  It was rich and buttery and decadent.  The “shortbread” like cookie base was soft and flaky.  Absolutely amazing.  But it is that cashew brittle top that really makes Lily’s Bake Shoppe’s Krakovsky a stand out.  Totally good.  You definitely find all the sweetness in this treat in that topping.  The cookie-like base is soft, yet holds the topping well.  And it just tastes absolutely amazing.  Seriously…not too sweet…but sweet enough to make you realize that this is a treat.  I loved how light these were, not dense or heavy, which was what I expected being that it is made with nuts.  And the cashew wasn’t overpowered at all.  I loved the hint of vanilla and lemon that you get with each bite.  Simply awesome.  I might be hoping that this isn’t a Whole Foods special just for passover.  Because I want to try everything else they had on that table.  And with Passover ending…I’m afraid I might have held off too long.  These…are fantastic.

Lilly’s Bake Shoppe’s Krakovsky (Cashew Brittle) is made from cashews (this should always be the first ingredient!), sugar, eggs, apricot jam, potato starch, vanilla extract, kernel paste, shortening, almond meal, tapioca starch, lemon flavor, and salt.  It is kosher, gluten-free, cholesterol free, and lactose free.

Nutrionally speaking, Lilly’s Bake Shoppe Krakovsky (Cashew Brittle) isn’t looking so bad.  A serving size is 1 ounce and there are 12 servings per box.  This serving size will serve you up 12o calories and 6 grams of fat.  That isn’t bad for a dessert.  You will also be taking in 10 mg sodium and 13 grams of sugar.  I am trying to cut back on sugar, but for a baked good, this isn’t too bad.  Especially since it is a dessert.  This product has no dietary fiber in it, but will provide you with 2 grams of protein.

In the end…the main thing to understand is…if you want to try something different…something like a nutty, sweet shortbread…with a crumbly, yet substantial mouthfeel, then this….this is the treat for you.  Lilly’s Bake Shoppe totally blew me away with their Krakovsky (Cashew Brittle).  I love the way each bite gives you layers of flavor, starting with that shortbread-like base and working through the nutty-sweet topping.  I am in love with this treat.  I’m so glad we splurged a little that day to give it a try.  Also happy I haven’t devoured this entire box…yet.

But it will happen.  Yeah…it’s that good.

Lilly's Bake Shoppe Krakovsky (Cashew Brittle)
Lilly’s Bake Shoppe Krakovsky (Cashew Brittle)

Product Review: Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar

Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar
Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar

Product: Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar – $1.99+

Dark Chocolate.  Fig.

Two of my favorite things to eat right now.  There was no way I was going to pass up the opportunity to try this bar.  I had, actually, never heard of this particular bar before…until my friend Jenn took me to her local natural foods store, Raisin Rack, and there I found all sorts of little delights I didn’t even know existed.  In fact, this wasn’t even on my radar until we went to check out.  I had filled the basket (maybe overfilled) as my roomie told me I could get whatever I could fit into the medium basket offered at the store.  Jenn and I set out on the task to Tetris as much stuff into the basket as possible.  It was full…but there were some goodies up by the register.  I grabbed a couple of them when Cathy told me to go ahead and do so.

One of them…was the Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar.

I carried this bar with me for an entire weekend when my friend Indy was visiting from California.  Why?  Because I wasn’t certain with the restaurants we were trying, whether I would be able to eat anything or not.  But, thankfully, all the restaurants could work within my dietary restrictions.  However, on Sunday morning, we were heading up to Cincinnati to go shopping at Jungle Jim’s…and we got a case of the munchies on the way.

As Indy had never had White Castle from White Castle…she and Cathy went to get some food there.  I can’t eat anything at White Castle…but I did have the Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar in my purse.  Victory.  I knew I carried little protein and snack bars around with me for a reason.  As they dug into their sliders and chicken rings, I tore open my Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar and took an initial, tentative bite.

Why I was worried, I don’t know.  The best way I know how to describe this bar is by saying it tasted like a chocolate Fig Newton.  Now, I went gluten-free three years ago…and I haven’t had Fig Newtons since then.  Which sucks, as they were always one of my favorite snacks.  Yes…they are filled with high fructose corn syrup and other chemicals, but I loved them.  I really did.  And this…this was a Fig Newton…but…it was SO much more than a Fig Newton.  It was dark chocolate.  And the dark chocolate paired perfectly with the fig.  Honestly…this is now one of my favorite flavor profiles.  I had to rein myself in.  I wanted to enjoy every bite of this bar.  The dark chocolate was the perfect bittersweet complement to the texture and taste of the fig.  Actually, the way the bar was described, I thought I was going to be getting a chocolate coated fig bar.  But what I have is something akin to a Lärabar.  The bar is 100% fig, but doesn’t have that gritty texture that often products made from fig have.  And I loved every bite.  I savored it for as long as possible, but all good snacks do come to an end.

Ingredients in the Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar are really straightforward.  They include figs (80%) and dark chocolate (20%).  If you are looking for a clean-eating snack, this just might be your new go-to!  Two ingredients…and they are both healthy!  This bar is gluten-free and vegetarian.  It is also cholesterol free.

Nutritionally speaking, the serving size of the Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar is 1 bar.  This bar will serve you up 172 calories and 2 grams of fat.  That’s not bad for a snack bar.  This bar contains no sodium, but does have 26 grams of sugar.  YIKES!!  That’s a lot of sugar.  I blame the natural sugars in the figs as well as…the dark chocolate.  So…really I blame both ingredients.  Still…this bar is total yum!  This bar is guaranteed to fill you up though, touting 5 grams of filling fiber and 2 grams of protein.

Yeah…when I head to the Raisin Rack next time I am in Columbus, Ohio…I’m buying more of these.  I will buy as many as I think I can get away with.  Yes, the sugar content is a bit high, but…damn…nothing like snacking on a healthier version of a Fig Newton.  Except…it’s better…because it’s Dark Chocolate.  If you see these at your local natural food stores…don’t hesitate to buy one.  Trust me…you’ll be glad you did.  In fact, you might want to pick up more than one.  Do not make the same mistake I did.

Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar (unwrapped)
Oskri Fig Dark Chocolate Bar (unwrapped)

Product Review: Caveman Bakery Alpine Caveman Cookies

Caveman Bakery Apline Caveman Cookies
Caveman Bakery Apline Caveman Cookies

Product: Caveman Bakery Apline Caveman Cookies – $6.29+

Can cookies really be made the caveman way?  Can paleo really go that far?

Ah, that new fad that so many people are jumping onto.  Eat like a caveman, and reap the wonderful health benefits.  While I find nothing wrong with cutting out refined sugars and processed grains…I go back and forth on the whole “eat like a caveman” thing.  I mean…not being able to eat beans…or corn…due to sugar content or something.  Nope.  Not a fan.

However…paleo items are gluten-free.  And when something hits the market that I’ve never seen before…my friend Jenn usually supplies me with a box.  God love her!  Well, I have previously tried and was not thrilled with the Tropical version of these cookies.  Jenn assured me via a Twitter account that, surprisingly, the Alpine were better.

Well, it’s moment of truth week because I have no dessert on hand and these are in my pantry.  Out came the box of Caveman Bakery Alpine Caveman Cookies.

Much like the Tropical variety of these cookies, these come individually wrapped inside the box.  They are little flat cookies, slightly sticky as you remove them from the wrapper…probably the honey…no…definitely the honey.  They smelled good.  They looked deceivingly chocolatey.  Would they be better than the very bland and disappointing Tropical flavor?  Was it possible?

Kinda…I guess.

Here’s the thing.  These cookies are chewy.  Not like…soft…fresh out of the oven chewy.  Not even processed cookies that are made to be soft and chewy chewy.  Nope.  These are just…chewy.  Like…not quite gum…but almost…chewy.  Which, we all know I prefer a chewy cookie to a crunchy one (although I will eat both and do so happily and without any measure of guilt!), but these…these are just too chewy.  Yes…a cookie that is too chewy for me.

As for taste…Jenn was right.  These actually do taste better than the Tropical variety.  The Alpine Caveman Cookies have a hint of chocolate flavor.  But it’s very mild and almost…not there.  The honey really sort of stands out the most.  I took a bite, tugging the very chewy cookie back and tried to savor it…find that flavor…find that chocolate flavor that I was craving.  Only a hint.  But…it was enough to cleanse the palate.

I guess.

I still wasn’t impressed.  Strike two Caveman Bakery.

Sad, because I love what goes into these cookies.  You want to talk about clean eating…these cookies are made from what Caveman Bakery says are ingredients that cavemen could have found while hiking in the alps.  These cookies are simply made from honey, hazelnut meal, almond meal, and toasted carob seeds.  They are gluten-free, dairy-free, and cholesterol free.

As for the nutritional aspect of these cookies…a serving size of the Caveman Bakery Alpine Caveman Cookies is 2 cookies.  Yep.  Two.  Get those jaws loosened up, folks!  This serving will provide you with 150 calories and 9 grams of fat.  Most of that fat is from the use of the nuts (hazelnuts and almonds), so that is at least the healthy kind of fat.  These two cookies contain 0 mg sodium, but 14 whopping grams of sugar.  YIKES!!  Okay…so it’s from the honey and carob but…YIKES!  Okay…they are cookies.  I’ll give them that.  But still.  And finally, you will have 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.  Let’s hear it for meals made from nuts!

I don’t know…I understand the concept.  I get that it’s considered a better way of eating.  But I think these cookies are not what the cavemen had in mind when they thought about polishing off their saber tooth tiger consommé and needed to cleanse their palate.  Perhaps some wild berries or nuts would have been sufficient.

While these cookies aren’t awful, they definitely didn’t do anything for me.  Therefore, once the package is gone…it will be the last of the Caveman Cookies in my home.  Kind of pricey for a product that didn’t wow me.  Not one bit.

But, I think my jaw got the workout of a lifetime.

Product Review: Caveman Bakery Tropical Caveman Cookies

Caveman Bakery Tropical Caveman Cookies
Caveman Bakery Tropical Caveman Cookies

Product: Caveman Bakery Tropical Caveman Cookies – $6.29+

Yep.

This is just what you are thinking.  These cookies are called “caveman cookies” for a reason.  And that reason is…(insert trumpeting here)…they are a part of the “caveman” diet…or the Paleo Diet as it is often called now.

Now, as a gluten-free vegetarian, a lot of what I make can be done the Paleo way…but a lot of my protein sources (beans, peanut butter, etc.) are frowned upon in the paleo diet.  As are some of my favorite vegetables – like potatoes and corn.  So, while I know a few people who do follow that “caveman” way of eating…I can’t for my own health.  It just isn’t feasible for me.  But, that’s not to say that I don’t try these “paleo” recipes and items that are now on the market.  As long as they fit into my dietary restrictions, I’m never one to turn down the opportunity to try something new.  And…since I do know people who live by this form of “diet”…I have learned how to bake many staples to fit into the “caveman” diet by trying out different flours, often made from almonds or coconut.

So, while I was in Ohio visiting my friend Jenn, she picked up for me some interesting cookies that fit my tastes and…were gluten-free.  Jenn loves me like this and often has goodies for me to try waiting at her house.  I took a gander at the boxes…seeing the open-mouthed Caveman and the words Tropical on one box.  Alpine is the other flavor…and the one I haven’t tried yet.  YET!

Well, with the demise of the gluten-free vanilla bean pound cake (it was SO good!), I needed a new sweet treat to cleanse the palate after dinner.  I recalled these boxes in my pantry and screamed my thanks to Jenn as I pumped a fist in the air in dessert victory.  I mean…dessert is something I grew up eating after dinner.  It doesn’t have to be huge.  A cookie or a small bowl of ice cream…just something sweet to tie up the meal.  That’s how I was raised.  I still swear to this today.  So, I happily snagged the Caveman Bakery Tropical Caveman Cookies from the pantry.

So, it was cookie time.  And you know…I am a complete cookie monster.  My favorite thing in life is a good cookie!!  And when I opened up this box…I found individually wrapped little cookies (about the size of a silver dollar) just eagerly awaiting their trial.  I plucked four from the box (two for me and two for my roomie) and got to unwrapping them.  They smelled absolutely delicious.  Hard to explain just how they smelled, but I caught the macadamia nut and a hint of sweetness from the coconut and ginger.  I opened up two cookies for my roommate and delivered them, giving her the usual disclaimer that, “if they suck we can try something else…”  As I was heading back into the kitchen, she took a bite.  At first…I couldn’t tell what she thought of them.  The face she was making was sort of neutral.  Then…there was something.  But from where I stood, I couldn’t tell if it was good or bad.  So, as I was opening up my cookies, I asked her how they were.

“They are like…chewy cardboard that is sweet.”

Um…that can’t be good.

“Are they edible?” I inquired.

She thought for a moment and took another bite.  “Well…I’ll eat them…but they aren’t something I’d buy again.”

Okay…

Guess it was my turn to give them a try.  I settled in for dessert and took a bite.

So…here is the nitty-gritty:

The Caveman Bakery Tropical Caveman Cookies are good in that they are chewy and use real ingredients.  I mean…it doesn’t get much more real than what goes into these cookies.  They are not so good in that they don’t really have that much of a flavor.  I know…you probably think it’s that I’m missing the sugar…but I cut down on sugars wherever I can and try to do low sugar even in my snacks and cookies.  Often I substitute honey…which is what is used in these cookies to sweeten them.  The thing is…they are really bland.  They do have a nice nutty flavor to them, which I like.  The coconut hits at the end.  And the ginger doesn’t overpower…but there is just something about them that didn’t…wow me.  I wouldn’t say they taste like cardboard, but they definitely take some getting used to.  I love a chewy cookie and I wasn’t certain these would be…but they are very chewy.  And that…is my favorite part.  With nothing more than the hint of coconut for something “tropical”…I can’t for the life of me figure out why these are called “tropical”.  But…they aren’t awful.  And we will polish off the box.

Let’s talk ingredients.  Honestly, the good thing about the Paleo Diet is how straightforward ingredients are in products.  The Caveman Bakery Tropical Caveman Cookies contain almond flour, organic honey, unsulfured coconut, macadamia nuts, and ginger.  That’s it.  They really are chewy…and contain 100% real ingredients and are gluten-free.  They are also cholesterol free and sugar free.

Nutritionally speaking…here’s how the Caveman Bakery Tropical Caveman Cookies stack up.  A serving size is 2 cookies.  Yep.  TWO cookies.  This serving will provide you with 140 calories and 10 grams of fat.  Yep…10 GRAMS OF FAT!!  Don’t freak out though.  Much of this fat is derived from the macadamia nuts and almond flour.  Fat from nuts is a healthy fat.  So…yeah…deep breath.  It’s okay.  Additionally, these cookies contain 10 grams of sugar, 2 grams of fiber rand 3 grams of protein.

So…while these aren’t awful, they aren’t amazing either.  They are just sort of “MEH.”  And a “MEH” dessert is not a dessert that will be repeated.  We are going to finish up the box.  And, yes, we will also try the Alpine Caveman Cookies as well to see if they perhaps satisfy us better or have more flavor.  I give kudos to Caveman Bakery for making a paleo-friendly cookie for the market…but it seems they could use a little help with the recipe.  But, that’s just my cookie-loving opinion.  I don’t think I’d invest in these in the future.  At least not this flavor.

Product Review: KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars

KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars
KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars

Product: KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars – $3.99+

Granola bars.

While there are gluten-free options out there for granola bars, it is something that I gave up when I had to go gluten-free.  Why?  I just didn’t find any that tasted…right…or good for that matter.  Sure, there are plenty of fruit and nut bars out there, but when you think granola bar, you think of oats and that chewy-sticky goodness that you get with each bite.  That was what I wanted.  And that was not what I was finding.

Until…

KIND once again rose to the occasion.

I keep becoming so indebted to KIND because their products are superb.  Honestly.  I wouldn’t keep going back to KIND bars and KIND Healthy Grain Clusters time after time after time.  Lord knows, these days there are plenty of delicious and gluten-free options when it comes to protein bars and granola.  But there is something so spectacular about the products that KIND puts out.  I trust them with my food budget.  I really do.

So, imagine my glee the day I stepped into my local grocery store and went to scope out the Manager’s Special shelves and found the KIND Healthy Grains Bars on the shelf.  They had the discounted price ticket on there.  The only flavor being offered at the discounted price was the KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars…so that’s what came home with me.  Two boxes of them.  That meant, without any idea of how they tasted…I invested in 10 bars (they come 5 to a box).  But I didn’t even flinch…because it was KIND.

Sadly, these just sort of sat in my drawer of protein bars and race day snackies up until the other day.  I was working my way through the pantry that I totally forgot about those in that drawer.  And, with my sprained ankle, I hadn’t been racing or running so there was no reason for me to open that drawer.  It slipped my mind.  Until…I started running again.  I noticed the boxes in the drawer and knew it was time to bust them out for one of my work snacks.  It would be just like the old days.  A morning snack of a “granola” bar.  But this…this is even better than a granola bar.  It tastes better…has actual real ingredients…and it has more (and better) nutritional value.  Trust me.

I couldn’t wait for snack time to roll around the other day.  Honestly.  I had the bar out on my desk…anticipating it.  Wanting to see if it was any good.  Needing to know if it lived up to the high standards that KIND set for its products with me in the past.  And when it was time, I tore into that wrapper and broke off a corner of the Healthy Grains Bar.  The first thing I noticed was this didn’t snap away.  The bar itself is very light and soft.  You definitely get that hint of sticky-soft goodness from the honey, which helps to also sweeten the oats and other grains that are used in the making of these bars.  The dark chocolate chunks provide this amazing sweetness that doesn’t detract from the rest of the bar, but works with it…bringing out all the other flavors.  And I love that hint of coconut flavor you get right at the end.  Honestly…one of the best bars I have ever consumed.  EVER!  Even better…I don’t feel guilty about this little indulgence, because it’s not really an indulgence.  The name of this product says it all – HEALTHY Grains Bars.  Add in that sweet hint of heart-healthy dark chocolate and you have my new favorite snack in life.

So, what all goes into the KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars?  Well, KIND never hides anything when it comes to their products.  That’s why their packaging and wrappers have large open windows.  They honestly have nothing to hide.  At all.  The KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars are a blend of whole grains (which include gluten-free oats, brown rice, millet, gluten-free oat flour, buckwheat, amaranth, and quinoa), tapioca syrup, evaporated cane juice, honey, non-GMO canola oil, coconut, chocolate liquor, sugar, brown rice syrup, molasses, gum acacia, sea salt, vanilla extract, cocoa butter, soy lecithin, and natural vitamin E.

How does it stack up nutritionally?  Not too bad at all.  A serving of the KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars is one bar.  This bar will provide 150 calories and 4.5 grams of fat.  One bar will also provide you with only 65 mg sodium and 9 grams of sugar.  You will also be getting 3 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein…so you actually do feel full after eating one.  These are gluten-free and cholesterol-free.

If you’re looking for a healthy snack that you can easily pack and take with you…anywhere…I highly recommend KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars.  They remind me, a lot, of the homemade granola bars I used to make.  Flavor is SUPER fantastic.  Texture and feel is spot on.  And that chocolate…tames even the biggest sweet tooth.  My snack time just got a lot sweeter….without the extra sugar and…additives.  Thank you, KIND, for products that I’m proud to have right out on my desk.

KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars
KIND Healthy Grains Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars

Product Review: Wild Friends Foods Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter

Wild Friends Foods Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter
Wild Friends Foods Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter

Product: Wild Friends Foods Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter – $1.99+

I am not very good about blogging about various spreads and nut butters that I try.  I don’t know why…but mostly because it’s hard to wax rhapsodic about different varieties of nut butters…because…while they don’t all taste the same…it’s the same thing.  Besides, I’m a  Trader Joe’s Creamy Peanut Butter girl.  That doesn’t change.

Except…when something leaps out at me and catches my eye.

That was the case this past visit to Birmingham, Alabama.  I went to my mom’s favorite natural food store, Organic Harvest, and was shopping around for some products to try that I had never seen in my area.  I was walking the aisles, doing my initial scouting when I spotted little sample packs of almond butters at the bottom of one of the shelves.

The brand: Wild Friends Foods.

The flavor: Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter.

HELLO!!  How could I not buy this?!  I had to.  So, it was one of the items that I chose to bring home with me to try.  And…that’s what happened.  All I needed was the perfect opportunity to use it and to allow it to shine.  I mean…vanilla…espresso…almond butter.  That’s three of my favorite things all rolled into one product.  I was elated.  I was in heaven.  I…needed to find something to use it with.

And so…it all came together one morning when I was toasting up some gluten-free cinnamon raising English muffins.  I had pulled out some butter and honey to top the English muffins with, but then I recalled this spread.  So I decided to do half of the English muffins with the butter and honey, and the other half with this amazing sounding almond butter.

I made a fantastic choice.

The Wild Friends Foods Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter is just as amazing as it sounds.  It has all the texture and flavor of almond butter, but elevated with the bits of ground up espresso beans and the amazing aroma and flavor of vanilla.  It’s almond butter taken to the nth degree.  And there is nothing wrong with that at all.  This packet, once kneaded as instructed, provided a creamy, flavorful topper for the cinnamon raising English muffin.  The espresso bits don’t get in the way or overpower the natural flavor of the almond butter.  In fact, they serve as a bit of a flavor enhancer.   And it was AWESOME!!  Trust me, even my roommate was raving about it.  Seriously…I wish I could find this stuff here.

So, let’s talk about the ingredients.  One very important thing about Wild Friends Foods is that the creators wanted to make fun flavors of nut butters without the white sugars, preservatives, additives, or oil.  So, instead of using slick oils and processed sweeteners, they use natural ingredients that are awesome…and…yes…healthy!  The Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter contains almonds, organic agave, natural vanilla flavor, espresso, and sea salt.  That’s it.  It is non-GMO, dairy-free, gluten-free, and kosher.

Nutritionally speaking, you can’t beat these statistics when it comes to almond butter.  The Wild Friends Foods Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter has a serving size of 2 tablespoons.  This serving will provide you with 190 calories and 17 grams of fat (but it’s the healthy fat you get from nuts…so don’t freak out, okay?).  You will also be getting 95 mg sodium and 2 grams of sugar.  And finally, you will be taking in 3 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein.

And it really does taste amazing.  Possibly my favorite almond butter I have had to date.  I wish I had more than just the sample pack.  From a quick check on the Wild Friends Foods Web site, it looks like a regular jar of this flavor is a whopping $11.99.  One jar.  But…I would say it was worth it.  For now, I guess I’ll just supplement with the amazing little sample packs whenever I go to Birmingham.

If you can order it online to try it…or if you can find it locally…don’t hesitate…just do it!

Wild Friends Foods Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter (on a gluten-free cinnamon raisin English muffin)
Wild Friends Foods Vanilla Espresso Almond Butter (on a gluten-free cinnamon raisin English muffin)