The jury is in…Louisville’s Sidebar pays special attention to dietary needs

Sidebar at Whiskey Row, Louisville, Kentucky
Sidebar at Whiskey Row, Louisville, Kentucky

Restaurant: Sidebar at Whiskey Row, Louisville, Kentucky

I love eating out with friends.  I really, really do.  Especially when it’s a fellow co-worker who is as much a foodie as my roommate and I.  I mean, how can you say “NO” to trying out new spots right in your own backyard?  I can’t.  I love trying out new restaurants.  But, with my food allergies, this sometimes means an extra level of difficulty, or sometimes…me bringing my own food to eat while they order and dine from the establishment itself.  And…yes…I am okay with that.  It has never bothered me at all.  It bothers the people I dine with at times, but I’m perfectly fine eating one of my protein bars and then grabbing something that is safe for me to eat at home.

It’s my body…so it’s my choice, right?  Right!

Anyway, one of our IT guys at work had gone to this local burger spot in Louisville, Kentucky that he was over the moon for their food.  He’d gone there a couple of times and said that they never gave him something he didn’t like.  Not only was their bourbon amazing, but their burgers were to die for.

It sounded like something Cathy needed to try out…because that girl loves her burgers.  I did note that they made a vegetarian burger as well, so took it upon myself to post on their Facebook page as to what, if any, gluten-free options Sidebar at Whiskey Row had to offer.  What happened next was one of the most amazing and wonderful things any restaurant establishment can do for someone who wishes to dine with them, but has certain dietary needs.  I had a quick response from Jason Pierce, Sidebar’s Assistant General Manager and the Culinary Director providing his e-mail address so that I could contact him about my visit on Friday evening.  I immediately sent him an e-mail to which he said that all salads are prepared in a manner that would be safe for me to eat, being that they are properly handled, washed, and plated so that there would be no cross-contamination.  He also said that if I wanted to, I could bring in my own salad dressing that he could dress the salad with as well.  I appreciated that suggestion immensely.  And, finally, he said that they could prepare the Mushroom Edamame Burger (the vegetarian option) without the gluten ingredients.  I told him I was fine with a salad, and that I really appreciated the burger option, but with it needing to be cooked on a separate, and clean, surface…the salad would probably be easiest.

A few back and forth messages via e-mail and Jason ensured me that he would make sure I had a fantastic dining experience on Friday.

Fast forward to Friday.  The three of us left work and headed down to Sidebar at Whiskey Row immediately, not really knowing what the traffic situation in Louisville would be like.  It wasn’t too bad and we were parked and heading into Sidebar by 5 p.m.  We were greeted warmly and shown to a table in the corner.  The three of us settled in and all ordered waters (I was sticking with water as I had a 12 mile run the next morning).  Justin already knew he was getting an Old Fashioned ($10.00), which is sugar and bitters topped with whiskey and then touched off with a twist of citrus rind.  He told Cathy that it was one of his favorite drinks there, especially since Sidebar is known for their barrel-aged cocktails.  You see, Sidebar at Whiskey Row mixes all the shelf-stable components of a cocktail and ages the mixture in a charred barrel.  How’s that for unique.  And you won’t find these cocktails on any other menu in the area.  Anyway…that was all Cathy had to hear, apparently…

Sidebar's Old Fashioned cocktail
Sidebar’s Old Fashioned cocktail

My two carnivorous friends put in their orders after our drinks arrived.  Justin decided to go for the Ambulance Chaser ($12.00), which is a Certified Angus Beef burger topped with smoky BBQ sauce, cheddar cheese, smoked bacon, tomato jam and tobacco onions.  He opted for the Truffle-Parm fries ($2.00) with his burger.  Cathy decided on the Court Reporter ($12.00), which is a Certified Angus Beef burger topped with lettuce, tomato, onion, avocado, honey-chipotle aioli, and roasted red pepper relish.  She opted for the sweet potato fries with her burger($2.00).  And…she went ahead and decided to try an Old Fashioned without sampling Justin’s…so that was put in as well.

I mentioned to our waitress before ordering that I had been talking to Jason Pierce about my meal.  She said she would go to the kitchen and talk to him, so when she returned she said that Jason recommended the Kale Salad ($8.00), without the Parmesan cheese and without the toasted almonds.  I said that sounded great.  After all…I love, love, LOVE kale.  I was super excited.

With the orders in, Cathy and Justin decided to enjoy their cocktails while we sat around, took in the ambiance of the restaurant itself, and had good conversation.  First of all, you might notice a courtroom theme for Sidebar.  You are very observant.  That was entirely the point.  Not to mention, the restaurant itself is located in a grand 19th-Century building next to the Second Street Bridge, and boasts lofty ceilings, towering windows, a beautiful bar, and comfortable seating.  It’s simply a stunning place to dine.  Another thing that Sidebar is quite proud of is that they created their own unique hamburger blend, which is a mix of certified Angus beef, chuck, brisket, and short rib, creating a burger that uses no trimmings, added fats, fillers, or binders.  So, for you carnivores or people with friends who love a good burger…this might be a great place to take them.

It wasn’t too long before our food arrived at the table.  Everything looked amazing.  My salad was a work of art.  Honestly.  A bed of finely shredded kale, piled high with carrots, greens, carrots, and served with a citrus vinaigrette.  Rimming the edge of it was gorgeous heirloom tomatoes and fresh cucumber.  It was not the described kale salad from the menu, but something that Jason did up special for me.  No sooner had the waitress left but Jason comes to the table to introduce himself and tell me a little bit about what he put together for me.  I shook his hand and thanked him for his help and for everything.  This salad was going to be epic…I could already tell.  Jason returned to the kitchen and I dug in.

HOLY COW!  This is definitely one of the best salads I have ever had the honor of eating.  And I’m not just saying that.  First of all, it’s not your typical green salad that most restaurants would give you.  I loved the way the kale was shredded, making it the bed of the salad, and not difficult to eat, nor clunky.  The green onion, carrots, and cucumber made fantastic green vegetables to serve with it.  And those heirloom tomatoes…they were juicy, fresh, and just melted in my mouth.  The citrus vinaigrette was out-of-this-world and made for the perfect pairing with every component of this salad.  It was a nice hit of sweetness that matched the earthy flavors of the vegetables to perfection.  I almost didn’t want to dive into it, because it just looked gorgeous, but I was hungry and I definitely wanted to see what Jason’s salad creation tasted like.  If heaven was a salad bar, then this would be the salad it would serve every day.  I would never get tired of eating this.  It worked.  It worked well.  And I couldn’t stop eating it even if I tried.

Cathy and Justin devoured their burgers and fries and polished off their cocktails.  Everyone was satisfied and happy with their meals.  Cathy and I already decided this is definitely a place we need to take our friend Greg, who LOVES a good burger.  I think he would love what this place served up.

I really wanted to once again express my appreciation to Sidebar and to Jason Pierce, specifically, for not only addressing my dietary needs, but for exceeding all expectations when it came to my dinner choice that evening.  I was blown away and can’t wait to return again for another round of that amazing Kale Salad.  I have been bragging to everyone, my running group included (because we ran by the restaurant on Saturday morning) about the food, the service, and the attention that is given to every aspect of customer service and customer satisfaction at Sidebar.  I was beyond impressed.

Louisville is certainly lucky to have such a great gourmet burger establishment.  Not just because of the value of the food produced, but also the attention to detail and the personal touches that are given…without even being asked.  I will forever recommend Sidebar to people, simply because they took good care of me, someone with special dietary needs, and they did it very well.  Going above and beyond…that’s what they do.

Congratulations, Sidebar…you definitely passed the bar!!  In fact, you just set the bar higher for every other local restaurant!

Sidebar's Kale Salad (done gluten-free)
Sidebar’s Kale Salad (done gluten-free)

Sol Cuisine Veggie Breakfast Patties bring vegetarian sausage back to my favorite meal of the day

Sol Cuisine Veggie Breakfast Patties
Sol Cuisine Veggie Breakfast Patties

Product: Sol Cuisine Veggie Breakfast Patties – $3.49+

Breakfast.

I have said it once…I’ve said it a million times.  Breakfast is my favorite…absolute favorite meal of the day.  I can eat breakfast foods all day and be completely content to do so.  And, sometimes, this is exactly what I do.  And why not?  It should be the most nutritious meal of the day.  And often, that’s very true for me.

Then there are mornings where my roommate and I decide to revisit classics and make them so that I can eat them.  For awhile, I would bake up cheddar biscuits and slap some Morningstar Vegetarian Sausage Patty between them and have a vegetarian sausage biscuit.  It worked.  It was delicious.  And I loved it.  But Morningstar products, as delicious as they are, are not gluten-free.  So, when I had to cut gluten out of my diet…the breakfast sausage sandwiches went with it.

Until one day when Cathy and I were wandering around Whole Foods.  We never go into the freezer section, but we had time to kill, so we were browsing.  And that was when I spotted them.  A beacon in the frozen food aisle.  Sol Cuisine Veggie Breakfast Patties.  Right there on the front of the box it listed that they are vegetarian/vegan, gluten-free, wheat-free, free from saturated fat, low fat, and made with hearth healthy soy.  GLUTEN-FREE VEGAN SAUSAGE PATTIES!!  (*DANCE OF JOY*)  I had tried other Sol Cuisine products…and it’s hit or miss.  So, I made note that they were there and then for weeks kept talking myself out of purchasing them.  Then, on drunken grocery shopping night with the roomie, I took advantage of her tipsy state and managed to snag a box of these to try.  FINALLY!!

They made the journey home to the apartment and into the freezer.  And that was where they remained for a couple of weeks.  Until one night I made a batch of gluten-free rosemary cheddar biscuits for my running group.  I had leftovers…so I promised to do up Sausage Biscuits for my roommate on Friday.

Well, this morning brought about the morning she had been waiting for.  And so…I got the box of Sol Cuisine Veggie Breakfast Patties out of the freezer, preheated the oven to 350 degrees, and opened up the box.

Sol Cuisine Veggie Sausage Patties
Sol Cuisine Veggie Sausage Patties

The patties come in two clear packages, each containing three patties.  The first thing I noticed was that these were not all golden brown like the box showed.  Nope.  They were gray.  And in my past experience, I know for a fact that food…should…NOT…be gray!  So, needless to say, I was a little concerned.  I removed four patties from their sealed packages and laid them out on a lightly oiled cookie sheet, preparing them to bake for 20 minutes.  I was hoping that this might put some brown color into them…so they didn’t look gray still.  Into the oven they went for 10 minutes.  Then, I flipped them over and polished off their baking time with another 10 minutes.

They never did get to be that gorgeous golden brown that you think sausages should be.  Even vegan sausages.  So…these biscuits were just going to have to hold a gray vegan sausage.  I’d just attempt to overlook the color.  I plated my roomie’s biscuits first and delivered them to her while I compiled my own gluten-free and vegetarian sausage biscuits.  As it takes me a moment due to having to photograph things for this blog, I saw her nibbling away…so I naturally inquired as to what she thought of the sausages.  I always get nervous when I ask her that.  She is honest to a fault.  Her response…”They taste like sausage!”  Considering my roommate is neither a vegetarian nor necessitating a gluten-free diet (she eats that way at home because I cook and I am a gluten-free vegetarian), this is one of the best statements that can be made about a vegan product.  Honestly.

I settled in with my own sandwich, opting not to throw hot sauce on it this time because I really wanted to taste the sausage itself.  Cathy was right.  These vegan sausage patties are hearty and meaty and have an amazing texture to them.  They may be gray in color, but that can be overlooked.  The flavor is astounding.  By baking them, the outside got this nice crispiness to it, but the inside was soft and chewy.  It honestly tasted like sausage.  It had no strange aftertaste, nor did it taste off.  It was vegan breakfast patty perfection.  I don’t think my freezer will ever not have these in it from here on out.

So…let’s break this all down as usual.  First of all Sol Cuisine is a non-GMO company, which I appreciate and love.  The Veggie Breakfast Patties, in particular, have 80% less fat than pork sausage.  For real.  And with how amazing they taste, you could probably fool any carnivore thinking it was real meat.  Seriously.  They are that good.  As mentioned before, these products by Sol Cuisine are gluten-free, wheat-free, saturated fat free, as well as kosher.

Nutritionally speaking, yes…I do realize how highly processed these are.  But…when you’re a gluten-free vegetarian…you roll with it.  The serving size for Sol Cuisine Veggie Breakfast Patties is one patty.  This will serve you up only 60 calories and 2 grams of fat.  These patties are also low carb, only providing 3 grams per patty.  In addition, the sodium for a processed frozen food is not so bad, standing at 260 mg.  One patty will also provide your body with 2 grams of fiber and 7 grams of protein.  They are filling…and delicious…and quite healthy when you break it all down.

I absolutely rave over these.  RAVE.  Honestly, if you have a Whole Foods store near you (I seem to only be able to find these at Whole Foods) go and purchase some.  You’ll see why these have won me over completely.  They are just the epitome of vegan (and gluten-free) breakfast sausage patties.  They are so versatile and I can’t wait to utilize them in other recipes and with other components in the near future.  For now, however, at least I know whenever I bake up some gluten-free biscuits, I can certainly treat myself to an epic breakfast sandwich.

Sol Cuisine…you brought sunshine back to this gluten-free vegetarian’s life.  Thank you for redefining breakfast for me!

Gluten-Free Vegetarian Sausage Biscuits made with Sol Cuisine Veggie Breakfast Patties
Gluten-Free Vegetarian Sausage Biscuits made with Sol Cuisine Veggie Breakfast Patties

Pepperidge Farm swims into gluten-free market with Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs

Pepperidge Farm Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs
Pepperidge Farm Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs

Product: Pepperidge Farm Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs – $1.99+

It has been over 2 years since I last had Goldfish crackers.  Yes…those crunchy little baked cheese crackers.  The snack the smiles back…until you bite it’s head off.  Those Goldfish.  They are the epitome of snack crackers, hailed as a healthier snack cracker due to having to added preservatives and the fact that they are baked.  So, there is at least that much.  But regular Goldfish crackers are made with wheat flour…which meant when I had to go gluten-free…I had to say good-bye to these little bite-size crackers of goodness.

Okay…that might not have been a bad thing.  I mean…while one of the better choices for crackers for both kids and adults, a quick glance at what goes into Pepperidge Farm’s Goldfish Crackers…is definitely not falling into the new Clean Eating habits I am working toward with my sports nutritionist.  I mean…aside from the gluten-containing ingredients, Goldfish crackers often contain food dyes and other such ingredients.  But, they are certainly the lesser of the evils when it comes to snack choices.

The same can be said for the new line of Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Puffs, which come in three flavors: Buffalo Wing, Mega Cheese, and Cheddar Bacon.

I’m not a huge fan of Buffalo Wing things…and I’m a vegetarian so the Cheddar Bacon wasn’t happening.  Therefore…my only choice was Pepperidge Farm Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs.  I was okay with that.  Besides, when I could eat Goldfish, the cheese were always my favorite anyway.

So, let’s talk about these, shall we?

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I stopped into my local Target and spotted these on the shelf.  I knew they existed.  I had heard all about them from the various networks of the gluten-free community that I deal with via the internet.  However, I failed to do much reading up on them.  When I spotted them at Target in this big bag…I pulled it down and flipped it over.  Sure enough…clear as day on the back of the package it was labeled: GLUTEN FREE.  I love it when things are actually labeled.  I wasn’t going to purchase them.  I didn’t need them.  But my roomie said she’d get them for me.  And…what the heck?  Everyone in life needs to treat themselves to something every now and again.

So, after taking them home…they had to sit for a week, which is shorter than usual for snacks, but I’ve been clearing them out.  I’ve been good.  But yesterday marked the day I broke these bad-boy fishies out for my afternoon snack at work.  I always dole out a serving so I don’t sit there and mindlessly eat out of the bag.  I would do it too, which is why I am so adamant on portion sizes.  The first thing I noticed is why these are called Puffs.  They are puffed crackers.  Think…Cheetos…but in the shape of really big Goldfish crackers.  Yes…they even still have that signature smile.  They also have that infamous aftificial cheesy smell, you know…like that sweet smelling powdered cheese smell that accompanies those powdered cheese packets boxes of macaroni and cheese.  These crackers are called “Mega Cheese” because they include three different kinds of cheese flavors: cheddar, Asiago, and Romano.  Three cheeses that I actually like.  So, that was promising.

I had to let my roommate try one.  Cathy is basically my “Mikey”…in that she samples these foods first.  She’s better than she used to be, but she can still be rather picky about her food.  So, I figure if she likes it…we’re on to something.  She popped a big fishy into her mouth and chewed.  Then…her eyes got a little bigger and she said, “They’re good!  Like…like…Cheetos!”  A-HA!  I knew that’s what they were going for.  I was now eager to try them myself.  When I popped my first Goldfish Puff…immediately, the taste and texture was very much like Cheetos.  I loved Cheetos as a child.  So, this was like combining two of my favorite treats from my childhood into one.  They really were pretty good.

The first flavor that hits you is sweet…which means the asiago cheese is what you get.  It’s very sharp and definitely wakes up those tastebuds.  But it then mixes in those cheddar and romano flavors and suddenly…they taste like…nacho cheese.  And maybe that’s what they were going for.  Maybe they are supposed to taste like boxed macaroni and cheese products.  I mean…kids love Kraft mac and cheese, right?  Therefore, they would love these.

I loved how crunchy these were, despite being “puffs.”  That was a nice surprise.  The secret to that is that these are made from corn meal instead of a wheat flour.  It really gets that cheesy-poof texture just right.  And I loved how fun it was to munch away at my desk on puffed Goldfish.  I mean…I felt like a kid again.  And it only made me smile.

So, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty.  Ingredient-wise…not the cleanest of snack foods, but not the worst I have encountered either.  I allow this one to fall in the 20% of non-clean eating that I am allotting myself.  I mean, you can’t go through life without treats.  You have to have something every now and again.  And this was a surprisingly delicious and fun treat for me.  There is no use of high fructose corn syrup or any food colors, so at least there is that.

As for nutrition, a serving size is 41 pieces, or about 30 grams.  I always weigh my servings.  In this serving, you will be served up 140 calories and 6 grams of fat.  Holding true with other Goldfish products, these do not contain any trans fats.  YAY!  The Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs are also cholesterol free in addition to being gluten-free.  They have only 280 mg of sodium, which isn’t bad for a snack cracker, right?  It’s better than Cheetos sodium count, so there is something to think about.  These puffy crackers also will provide 2 grams of protein and less than 1 gram of fiber.

So, like everything…moderation is key.  Would I buy these again?  YES!  They are good and they make a fantastic, tasty, nice treat.  They aren’t horrible when it comes to nutrition.  And the Mega Cheese promise is truly delivered with each bite.  I love the whimsical and classic Goldfish shape is continued even in the puffed up corn snacks.  They taste amazing.  They are fun.  So, my roomie’s treat to me definitely worked out favorably.  I’m hooked.  Pun intended…

The thing about these New Pepperidge Farm Mega Cheese Goldfish Puffs, which have 140 CALORIES PER 41 PIECES (who the heck is counting to 41??), is that they are clearly meant to be a competitor to Cheetos.  And I think that’s tough, because I have a real soft spot for Cheetos.  Soft as in the pockets of my stomach where Cheetos have burned away my stomach lining.  But also because I think Cheetos are some of the greatest snacks ever.  Herr’s and other companies have tried and failed to tear me away from the original Chester Cheetah Cheetos and Cheese Puffs.  You have an uphill climb, here, Pepperidge Farm. – See more at: http://www.sogoodblog.com/2013/07/15/review-pepperidge-farm-mega-cheese-goldfish-puffs/#sthash.t9OXMSMw.dpuf

Recipe: Gluten-Free Rainbow Chard Lemon Pasta

Tonight felt like a pasta night.  Why?  Because…I love pasta.  Gluten-free pasta, that is.  And it had honestly been ages since I had made pasta for my roomie and I.  With Friday fast approaching, I have bin ingredients that are screaming to be used.  So…I went on the hunt for some ideas.

Friends, I say this to you honestly…DO NOT FEAR PASTA!  It can be made healthy as long as you don’t drown it in creamy sauces, oils, or have portion distortion.  It’s all about moderation and preparation.  And, thanks to a recipe from one of my favorite Clean Eating sites, I had just the recipe to modify tonight.  The original recipe was already gluten-free…but I changed out ingredients for what I had in my crisper drawer from my CSA bin.  It worked out beautifully.

The original recipe was taken from The Healthy Apple, who put up a great sounding dish called Swiss Chard Lemon Pasta.  Well, I had rainbow chard.  I hate olives, but I had grape tomatoes.  I always have lemon and lemon zest on hand…it seemed ideal.  And tonight…this healthy pasta dish was dinner.  And, wow…did the flavors ever sing.

Recipe: Gluten-Free Rainbow Chard Lemon Pasta

Gluten-Free Rainbow Chard Lemon Pasta
Gluten-Free Rainbow Chard Lemon Pasta

Servings: 4
Time: Prep 5 minutes; Cook 10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Gluten-Free Penne Pasta (I used La Veneziane Gluten-Free Corn Meal Farfalle)
  • 1 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 head Swiss chard, cut into ½ inch pieces
  • ½ cup kalamata olives (I hate olives, so I substituted grape tomatoes in their place)
  • ¼ cup fresh cilantro (I omitted this)
  • 2 scallions, thinly sliced
  • 1 tsp. apple cider vinegar
  • 1 Tbsp. freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 tsp. fresh lemon zest
  • ¼ tsp. smoked paprika
  • ¼ tsp. sea salt
  • ¼ tsp. freshly ground pepper

Directions:

Cook the gluten-free pasta according to package directions.  Remove from heat; drain and set aside.

Meanwhile, in a large skillet, cook rainbow chard in olive oil over medium heat until wilted, approximately 4 minutes.

Remove from heat and transfer to a large serving bowl.

Add cooked pasta, tomatoes (or olives), cilantro (if using), scallions, vinegar, lemon juice, lemon zest, smoked paprika, sea salt and pepper; gently toss to combine.

Serve warm.

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Don’t be fooled into thinking that this pasta will be lacking without a sauce.  With the lemon and the apple cider vinegar, it’s flavortown!  Honestly.  Just lots of flavor, and it all plays well with the pasta and the vegetables.  I was delightfully happy when I sat down with my bowl of veggies with a little pasta.  I love it when a dish is more vegetables than anything else.

Not only was this dish delicious…it was easy to prepare and simple to make.  Just a little chopping, some action on the stove…and then…viola!  Dinner is served.  A healthy pasta dish…you better believe it’s possible.

Don’t just take my word for it, though.  Try it for yourself.  You know you’re dying to.  Pasta night…starts…now!

The Good Bean provides a naughty but nice crunchy chickpea snack with Smoky Chili and Lime

The Good Bean Smoky Chili and Lime Chickpea Snack
The Good Bean Smoky Chili and Lime Chickpea Snack

Product: The Good Bean Smoky Chili and Lime Chickpea Snack – $2.99+

Forget chips.  Honestly.  Forget the over processed, unhealthy, and sometimes laden with chemicals and ingredients that you don’t recognize and probably shouldn’t be consuming after all.  There are other options out there that are not only healthier, but taste better?

Ever have kale chips?  They are easy to make…or, for a price, you can buy them already made in a variety of flavors.  But, healthier crunchy options don’t end there.

Ever have crunchy chickpeas?  You know…chickpeas that have been roasted in the oven so now they are hard and have this amazing crunch to them?  If not…you should.  And if you don’t trust yourself to make them right…no worries.  The Good Bean has taken the guess-work out of the preparation and is putting the amazing tastes of all-natural, roasted chickpeas on the shelves of grocery stores.  I found mine at Whole Foods, but have spotted them at other natural food stores.

Prior to today, I had already tried the Sea Salt and the Sweet Cinnamon versions of this snack.  This left two flavors still needing my attention.  Black Pepper (which I can’t find anywhere!) and Smoky Chili and Lime.  I love me some spice, so I saved the Smoky Chili and Lime version for the end of my roasted chickpea journey (or at least until I can find the Black Pepper variety around here).  It would be my afternoon snack, the one that would see me through the tail-end of my day at work.  And with the success of the previous two flavors…I was quite happy to try this particular one.  I mean…come on…it’s spicy, right?

The Good Bean’s Smoky Chili and Lime flavor was apparently inspired by the fantastic flavors that are found in Spanish and Mexican snacks.  They chose to use Spanish Paprika, which provides a great smokey flavor without a lot of heat, to pair with the smoky chili flavor in their spice mix.  The Good Bean states that this specific chili…is the “naughtily assertive Mexican Chipotle.”  But…don’t worry.  To tame the chilies and keep the heat under control, The Good bean blended in lime…just to give an extra zing to the chickpeas and to take away just a smidge of the heat.  After all…you want to be able to taste the snack…not your tastebuds burning.

Which now brings me to how they taste.  I’m…on the fence.  While I have raved about the other flavors I have tried…this one is just…different.  And that’s saying something coming from me.  Here’s why.  I love spicy foods.  I love the burn and the heat.  And, yes, The Good Bean’s Smoky Chili and Lime Chickpea Snacks definitely has a generous spice coating on each roasted chickpea…but the lime…the lime seems to overpower everything.  In fact, I commented that I felt like I was eating a fruity cereal more than a spicy snack.  Considering this was the flavor I was looking forward to the most, it’s a huge let down.  If I wanted to eat Fruity Pebbles, I would have bought them.  The fact is…I bought a snack that promised heat with their usual rich chickpea flavor.  And all I really get is a hint of the spice…and then a whole lot of lime.  Talk about a let down!

So…with that in mind, let’s discuss ingredients and nutrition.  One serving of The Good Bean Smoky Chili and Lime Chickpea Snacks is 1/4 cup (or 35 ounces).  This serving provides you with 150 calories and 3.5 grams of fat.  Like the other flavors, this one is also cholesterol free and has only 260 mg sodium.  You also get 6 grams of filling fiber and a great 6 gram hit of protein with each serving.  And with only 5 grams of sugar per serving, you can feel good about your choice.  These snacks are all low in carbohydrates, contain nothing over-engineered, nothing artificial, are low in fat, gluten-free and also nut free.  The Smoky Chili and Lime variety contains roasted chickpeas, brown rice syrup, spices, coarse salt, lime juice concentrate, gum arabic, non-GMO and expeller-pressed canola oil.  These particular snacks are also considered clean eating.  WIN for my new diet.

Don’t get me wrong…the Smoky Chili and Lime variety is good enough…it just wasn’t what I had expected it to taste like.  Way too much lime for my tastes and not enough of that smokey chile flavor that is promised on the package.  Still…a healthy and nutritious choice for a snack.  Same satisfying crunch as a chip…but giving you so many more healthy benefits without the added fat, cholesterol, and unnecessary ingredients.  The Good Bean puts out very good products that they should be proud of.  I am happy to have this sort of snack in my life.  And maybe…maybe they have inspired me to give roasting chickpeas at home on my own a try.

Just maybe…

A serving of The Good Bean Smoky Chili and Lime Chickpea Snacks
A serving of The Good Bean Smoky Chili and Lime Chickpea Snack

A sweet and gluten-free Crispy Cocoa Rice cereal hit in the mornings by Mom’s Best Cereals

Mom's Best Cereals Crispy Cocoa Rice
Mom’s Best Cereals Crispy Cocoa Rice

Product: Mom’s Best Cereal Crispy Cocoa Rice – $1.99+

I am trying, really hard, to watch how much sugar I take in a day.  Despite this, it just happens that most of my sugar gets used up bright and early in the morning.  This is before I have dinner…sometimes before I have lunch.  And I know part of the culprit is…well…my Greek yogurt.  But on the mornings where I have cereal…sometimes that’s where much of the hit comes from.

Due to a fantastic Manager’s Special deal at my local grocery store, my roommate returned home from one of my “Oh my God, I’m in the middle of cooking something and we’re out of ______ and need it…NOW!” shopping errands with a surprise for me.  She picked up one of her favorite brands of cereal – Mom’s Best Cereals – but this time, it was for me.  Why?  Because it was their gluten-free cereal – the Crispy Cocoa Rice.

This morning…was the day for chocolate in the morning.  And, I mean, who doesn’t love a little chocolate to start out their day.  I retrieved the crumpled (part of the reason it was on Manager’s Special) box from my pantry and dished up a serving (3/4 cup) of the cereal.  I smiled a little…as it reminded me of Cocoa Pebbles (gluten-free)…or the Cocoa Krispies (not gluten-free) that were out on the market.  It was just…familiar without being exactly the same.  The thing about Mom’s Best Cereals is that they keep their products free of artificial flavors and preservatives, use no hydrogenated oils, and do not allow high fructose corn syrup to make an appearance on the ingredient list.  So, it would seem to be a healthy…or at least…healthier choice, right?

Well…for the most part.  Do keep in mind that this is a chocolate cereal.  It might be puffed rice…but it’s still chocolate.  And with chocolate comes that dreaded “s-word”…SUGAR.  So before I get into the flavor of this cereal…let me just set up this comparison.  Mom’s Best Cereals Gluten-Free Crispy Cocoa Rice contains 13 grams of sugar per 3/4 cup serving.  The same serving size in Cocoa Pebbles contains only 10 grams of sugar.  And for that same serving in Cocoa Krispies (despite the fact that those of us who can’t have gluten can’t eat these…this is for comparison only) contains 12 grams of sugar.  So, the all-natural cereal has the most amount of sugar than the brands that contain hydrogenated oils and artificial flavors and artificial preservatives.  I hate seeing that…but in the end, I’ll take the extra few grams of sugar over the hydrogenated oils, BHA and BHT.  Seriously.

So…how did it taste?  A-MAZ-ING!  No, really.  It’s sweet.  It’s sweeter than I like most of my cereals…but it is really, really good.  I mean, it’s chocolate in the morning.  And…the added bonus is it turns my unsweetened almond milk into chocolate milk.  Which is always a plus.  These puffs of rice stay crispy, even when swimming in a sea of almond milk.  They provide great chocolate flavor.  And it’s sweet…without being overly sweet.  It’s just sweeter than I’m accustomed to at breakfast.  But…who turns their nose up at a chocolate hit in the early morning?  Not me…as I am definitely a choco-holic!

This was my fuel prior to hitting the gym…the downside of that high sugar content, however, is that I burned through it quickly…and was hungry about halfway through my cardio exercises.  Some of that might also have to do with the fact that this cereal provides no fiber at all and only 1 gram of protein.  Therefore…it’s not very filling.  Mostly sugar.  But…CHOCOLATE!!!

Mom’s Best Cereal Crispy Cocoa Rice cereal is low in fat, naturally cholesterol free, and gluten-free.  As for the rest of the nutrition information…a serving size, as stated before is 3/4 cup.  This will provide you with 120 of your daily calories with only 1 gram of fat per serving.  Aside from the high sugar content, the lack of fiber and small amount of protein, you will be taking in 150 mg sodium.  That’s not bad.  And…as far as ingredients go, this cereal does keep it all natural: rice, sugar, coconut oil, cocoa, salt, caramel color, and natural flavors.

Much better than the hydrogenated oils and artificial preservatives and flavors that come with the other two previously mentioned cereals.  The rest of the nutrition information is relatively the same otherwise.

So, if you are looking simply to satisfy a sweet tooth…Mom’s Best Cereals Crispy Cocoa Rice will definitely do the trick.  It’s one of the more nutritious chocolate cereals on the market…and it is definitely made with better ingredients than others provide.  But do recognize that it won’t fill you up…and eventually that sugar rush does wear off.  So keep this in mind.  Aside from that…who doesn’t love sweet chocolate first thing in the morning.  Treat yourself without all the extra junk.  Mom’s Best Cereals at least keeps their ingredients natural.  And that speaks volumes of the quality of the cereal they put on the market.  Trust me…the extra grams of sugar are totally worth it in the end.

A quick Tasty Bite of Spinach Channa in one little package

Tasty Bite Spinach Channa
Tasty Bite Spinach Channa

Product: Tasty Bite Spinach Channa – $3.29+

Tasty Bite keeps winning me over.  Honestly.  If there is one thing that this company knows…it is flavor.  And even more importantly…flavor profiles.  Because what Tasty Bite continues to manage, time and time again, is to get the perfect blend of spices and ingredients to work together…in this little microwavable pouch.  Most naysayers would say it couldn’t be done.  But, as they have proven over and over again…it can.

I remember first spotting Tasty Bite products on the shelf of my local grocery store.  Then…I started seeing more (and other varieties) at the other grocery stores I go to each week (which is between 4-6, honestly).  When they went on sale at my grocery store, my roommate and I decided to stock up on the varieties they had…and just hope that they were good.

This was, quite honestly, the best decision we ever made.

You see…we are very busy, very active, very on-the-go people.  And there are certain days of the week where cooking a full meal just doesn’t work.  When we have places to go and appointments to make, there is just no way I can spend that sort of time in the kitchen.  It just isn’t possible.  Take Monday’s for example.  Yesterday…after running in the morning…then working 8 hours…then with my group fun run that evening at 6 p.m…and travel over into Louisville being figured in, I basically had time to either cook up a Tasty Bite meal…or make a grilled cheese sandwich.

I decided to do the Indian food.  Spinach Channa was the next one on the list.  What is Spinach Channa?

I cooked up some jasmine rice the evening before, so you can tell which won out in the end.  It’s basically chickpeas that are simmered with savory spinach, some herbs, some spices, and given a little kick with the addition of chilies.  It sounded great because I absolutely love chickpeas and spinach.  And…chilies in everything makes me a happy girl.  Give me something with a bit of a kick and what you have is one very, very happy gluten-free vegetarian.

One thing that I love about these Tasty Bite packages is how simple they are.  They are good to eat on their own, but if you want to boost the staying power, you can pair it with a protein, pour it over rice, or however else you choose to eat it.  Putting it over rice is always my method.  Anyway, once you decide how you are going to enjoy your Tasty Bite meal…the rest is simple.  Tear a 2 inch slit into the top of the package and pop it into the microwave for 90 seconds.  When done…serve however you choose.  For me…I pour the now steamy warm contents over my jasmine rice and settle in to eat.

So, how exactly does the pairing of various herbs and spices with spinach and chickpeas taste?  Just as amazing as it sounds.  The spinach is cooked down into this green, thick, soup-like sauce.  The chickpeas are scattered throughout that.  And the flavors…they are to die for.  Just the right amount of heat from the chilies.  The rest…it just all blends together.  It makes for one tasty, tasty meal.  I really loved the flavors of this one.  Not as much as the Vegetable Korma…but this one is good in its own right.  Savory…with a small mild heat.  And I mean…mild.  My roommate is a spice wimp and she didn’t say anything about heat level on this one.  So…it’s just enough to give it this added something.  That’s all.

Now comes the science part…the ingredients and the nutritional information.  Ready?

First of all, one thing that Tasty Bite does pride itself on is their ingredients.  They use no preservatives and many of their options are gluten-free.  Take Spinach Channa for example…since that’s what I am reviewing.  The Spinach Channa is gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian and kosher.  Everything that goes into the package is an actual food.  No chemicals.  No artificial additives.  Just pure ingredients.  The ingredient list on this one is simple and small: water, spinach, chickpeas, tomatoes, onions, sunflower oil, garlic, ginger, salt, cumin, chilies, turmeric, and spices.  Recognize all of those?  I sure do.  And that is a comfort.

Now…for the nutritional part.  One serving of Tasty Bite Spinach Channa (5 ounces…or half the pouch) will serve you up 130 calories and 6 grams of fat.  For being a shelf-stable option, the 490 mg of sodium isn’t too bad.  It’s on the lower end of most processed foods.  And much lower than some soups out on the market.  Each serving also provides a filling 6 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein.  LOVE that.

And, honestly, I loved every bite of Tasty Bite’s Spinach Channa.  It was filling.  It provided great energy for my evening run, with nothing that upset my stomach.  Indian food before a run isn’t everyone’s choice, but with the mild flavors and pairing it with rice, it’s ideal.  Honestly.  Oh…let’s not forget that it tastes AMAZING.  Great flavors, great food, great company.  And a great variety to choose from!

But…when in doubt…go for something simple.  Spinach Channa is a great place to start.

What more could you want?  Except, perhaps, another Tasty Bite…

Tasty Bite Spinach Channa over jasmine rice
Tasty Bite Spinach Channa over jasmine rice

Glutino puts the gluten-free fun back into dipping with new Tortilla Dippers

Glutino Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers
Glutino Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers

Product: Glutino Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers – $3.99+

Glutino.  Glutino.  Glutino.

Here is what I love about Glutino – I have yet to try one of their products and not like it.  Everything has been impressive and delicious and amazing.  So close to what I used to be able to eat…it’s scary…and amazing…full of gluten-free awesomesauce all at once.  They were the first to bring me gluten-free pretzels.  The first to give me gluten-free toaster pastries.  And now…the first to create the ultimate gluten-free tortilla chip…meant for dipping.

Remember Tostitos Scoops?  You should.  Because they are actually one of Frito-Lay’s gluten-free products.  Yeah.  Well, think Tostitos Scoops…but done in a completely gluten-free facility.  That’s what you get when you purchase Glutino’s Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers.

Glutino’s Web site declares that these Tortilla Dippers are made for the bold, the brassy and the sassy.  And that may not be far from the truth.  The entire point of a dipper is to get all wild and crazy with what you choose to scoop with them.  Or…the toppings you pile onto them.  The entire point is that they must, I repeat…MUST…hold up to the toppings or the weight of the scoop, be it nacho cheese, salsa, guacamole, or some other amazing dip of your own creation.  If they fall apart or crumble…no good!

I spotted Glutino’s Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers while at my natural food store on an end cap.  The Glutino products were on sale…so I allowed the splurge.  I knew there would be something I could make with them, regardless.  And I was right.  It just took me about a month to actually get around to using them.  But, my roommate had her last wisdom tooth removed this past week, and after being stuck on mushy food for the entire week, yesterday she had one request…

NACHOS FOR DINNER!

So, I complied.  After all, I had some Trader Joe’s queso (gluten-free) in the pantry that was begging for some action.  In addition, some black beans that would add some delicious protein.  Oh…and avocado.  Because if there is a reason to add avocado to something I am going to.  Heck, I’ll just eat the avocado.  But I digress…

Since she was ready for crunchy food again, I agreed to make some nachos per her request.  And I already had everything at home to make it happen.  BONUS!

I pulled out the beans and got them heating on the stove.  While that was happening, I went ahead and chopped up some fresh tomatoes and got the avocado sliced, pitted, and chopped.  Then…the queso was warmed in the microwave.  Soon…dinner would be ready.  All I needed now was the chips.

So I pulled the Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers out of the pantry and doled out a serving for each of us.  Then the beans were tossed on top…followed by the tomatoes, the avocado, then the queso.  Dinner took almost no time at all…and was now ready to be served.  I added a bit of vegan Sriracha sour cream to the top, and for me a few jalapeno peppers.

Time to dig in and see how the Tortilla Dippers handled my toppings.

The fact was, Glutino did it’s job well.  Not only do these chips have an amazing texture and crunch to them, you can really taste the sweetness of the corn.  It adds a beautiful balance to the dish you are using them with, honestly.  I had to try a chip on its own, and I felt that they tasted even better than Tostitos Scoops.  And I used to heat the hell out of those.  They didn’t get mushy, nor did they crack and crumble when the toppings were piled on top.  I asked Cathy what she thought and she raved about them.  This is always a good thing, because she can be rather finicky at times about things that are close to a favorite product…and she really has always loved to the Tostitos Scoops.

So, let’s talk about nutrition.  For a chip, these are identical in comparison with Tostitos Scoops.  Honestly.  A serving is 28 grams, or about 12 chips.  This serving sets you back 140 calories and 7 grams of fat.  Not bad for a corn chip.  A serving also only dishes up 120 mg of sodium, 2 grams of fiber (one more gram than Scoops), and 1 gram of protein.  Everything else is identical.  This has one gram less in carbohydrates.  Aside from that…nothing too different.  But when I can get something that is certified gluten-free…that’s what I am going to purchase.  So, Glutino…you win!

As far as ingredients go, Glutino’s Tortilla Dippers are made from ground whole white corn, vegetable oil, toasted corn germ, and salt.  Four ingredients.  Simply made.  Simply delicious.  Simply good.

Don’t take my word for it though.  These are definitely a bit pricier than Tostitos, but I’d pay the extra few dollars again.  Without batting an eyelash.  And we all know I live on a strict budget…so that’s saying something.

Next time you’re feeling the need to make a salsa, queso, guacamole, or other dip…give Glutino’s Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers a try.  I promise…you’ll love them!

Nachos made with Glutino's Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers
Nachos made with Glutino’s Gluten-Free Tortilla Dippers

Recipe: Vegan Taco Salad (With a Twist)

Every week, I receive this amazing little green bin on my doorstep that is stocked with fresh, organic, local vegetables.  Depending on the week, I can churn through these fresh goodies quickly…or I struggle to use them up before the next week when another great bin arrives.  This week, it was one of the slower-through-the-produce weeks as my roommate had her last wisdom tooth removed and was on soft food.  But she humored me the other night…and let me use up quite a few of our veggies to create this amazing dish.

I spotted this recipe on Pinterest…and it seemed easy enough…and very, very delicious!!  So, with my roomie’s permission and blessing, this is what I fixed for dinner.  Of course, I tweaked it a little to use up some of the ingredients I had from my bin…but those will be noted in the recipe.

The recipe itself is taken from the blog Healthful Pursuit.  As I said…I added my own fresh veggie twist on it to polish off some of the items from my bin.

Recipe: Vegan Taco Salad (With a Twist)

Vegan Taco Salad (With A Twist)
Vegan Taco Salad (With A Twist)


Servings: 1
Time: Prep 10 minutes; Cook 10 minutes

Ingredients:

Taco seasoning:

  • 1 tablespoon chili powder

    Homemade Taco Seasoning
    Homemade Taco Seasoning
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
Taco “meat”:
  • 1/2 white onion, sliced
  • 3 tablespoons water
  • 1 cup cooked chickpeas
  • 1 teaspoon taco seasoning

Guacamole:
  • 1/2 avocado flesh, mashed
  • 1 tablespoon finely diced white onion
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp finely chopped fresh cilantro
  • Juice from 1/2 lime
  • Sea salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste

Cilantro-Lime Dressing:

Cilantro Lime Dressing
Cilantro Lime Dressing
  • 1 bunch cilantro leaves, rinsed well
  • 1/2 cup fresh lime juice
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 2-3 tablespoons honey, to your taste
  • salt and pepper to taste

Salad Ingredients:
  • 2 cups chopped romaine lettuce (I used cabbage)
  • 1 tomato, chopped (I roasted and chopped organic beets)
  • Salsa (optional, I didn’t use)
  • Corn Tortillas (optional, I didn’t use)

Directions:

Make the taco seasoning.  In a small bowl, mix together chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, red pepper flakes, oregano, paprika, cumin, salt and pepper. Store in an airtight container.

Add sliced onion and water to a medium-sized saucepan. Heat on medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes, until onions are softened.

Add chickpeas and taco seasoning and reduce heat to medium.  Cook uncovered for another 2-3 minutes, until heated through.

Meanwhile, add guacamole ingredients to a small bowl and mash with a fork to combine. Set aside.

Make the cilantro lime dressing.  Feed cilantro leaves through food processor tube and process until finely minced.  Add lime juice and process a few seconds.  Slowly pour olive oil through food processor tube and process until dressing emulsifies.  Add honey, season with salt and pepper, and process a few seconds to combine.

Pile all of the salad ingredients in a bowl. Top with guacamole and taco “meat”.

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This made a lot of salad.  I doubled the recipe when I made it the other night.  It was filling and very, very delicious.  I was very impressed with the way the flavors came together.  Instead of salsa, I made a cilantro lime dressing, which really topped off all the ingredients nicely.  And instead of tomatoes, I roasted up some organic beets by wrapping them in foil and putting them in a 425 degree for an hour and a half.  After letting them cool, I peeled off the skins and put them in the fridge until dinner time the following day.  Then I chopped them up for the salad.  It added a nice earthy flavor.  The lettuce was replaced with the cabbage I had in my fridge as well.  It was a nice substitution that really, really worked well.

Substitute, dress it up as you like.  This vegan taco salad is amazing whether you make it your own or follow the original recipe.  Filling, full of great proteins, healthy fats, and great flavor.

I also made my own taco seasoning…and it was awesome!

Go ahead…give this a try!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Of course.

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

Ah well…

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

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