Gluten-free sandwich making a work of at in Erie, Pennsylvania at Picasso’s

Picasso's, Erie, Pennsylvania
Picasso’s, Erie, Pennsylvania

Restaurant: Picasso’s, Erie, Pennsylvania

I can only survive so long on protein bars, bananas, Greek yogurt, and ice cream.  Although if I could live forever on ice cream, I’d probably do that.  But, alas…it is not possible.

And when hitting the road, it’s not easy for me to just grab fast food.  I mean…I’m a gluten-free vegetarian.  That more than limits the field of places I truly can eat.  And eat safely for that matter.  After visiting my home town, as brief as it was, and driving back toward Columbus, Ohio…my partners in crime and I figured we best find somewhere to grab some actual food for dinner.  We were all basically living off the snacks and ice cream we consumed earlier in the day.  I consulted my Find Me Gluten Free app for the cities we would be passing through, and the one with the most options was also the furthest one away.

Erie, Pennsylvania.

After listing off what the app directed us toward, the three of us decided that sandwiches sounded really, really good.  And the app was having us head toward Picasso’s.  Picasso’s is Erie, Pennsylvania’s first and only truly gourmet sandwich shop.  Their sandwiches range from one that has Twinkies on it with cheese and ham, to vegetarian offerings.  The kicker, however, was that they offered gluten-free bread.  YES!!  We attempted to find the place on our own, but soon enlisted the help of the GPS on my phone.  And Jenn and I spotted it just outside the ring road that circled the mall there in Erie.  We directed Cathy up that way and eagerly got out of the car.  Because, yes…we were hungry and ready to eat!

Upon stepping inside the place, I already liked the vibe.  The lady behind the counter was very friendly and very nice.  She greeted us immediately and we said we were traveling from out of town…and that I was a Celiac.  She assured me that they change gloves and take special precautions to prevent cross-contamination.  THEY KNEW WHAT CROSS CONTAMINATION WAS!!  I felt better about this already.  The difficult part now was deciding on what sandwiches to order.  After all, these would see us from Erie all the way back to Columbus, Ohio.

After some menu perusal, we all came to our decisions.

Cathy went with Raphael, which consisted of cheese ravioli, baby spinach and mozzarella cheese on sourdough bread ($6.99).  Jenn went with The Thinker, which basically has the customer choose three cheeses.  I can’t remember exactly what she went with, but I believe it was provolone, mozzarella, and the cheese ravioli ($5.49).  Yes…cheese ravioli is considered cheese there at Picasso’s.  You gotta love that.  And, honestly, where else have you ever seen ravioli on a sandwich?  It was an interesting concept and one that intrigued both of them.

My table art at Picasso's
My table art at Picasso’s

As for me…I went with the Gluten-Free Venus De Milo ($8.49 – $6.49 sandwich with a $2.00 up-charge for gluten-free).  My sandwich consisted of hummus, onion, shredded carrots, baby spinach, muffalata, tomato, avocado and roasted red pepper mayo on Schär gluten-free bread.  Instead of going into a panini press like Cathy and Jenn’s sandwiches, mine was toasted and cooked to perfection in an oven…definitely eliminating the possibility of cross-contamination.  They changed gloves and made my sandwich first, before working on my friends.  I appreciated everything they were doing to ensure I would not get sick from eating there.

We took a seat with our drinks to wait for our food.  What is really awesome is that the tables are painted black and on each one is a little metal bucket that contained sidewalk chalk.  See where this is headed?  While waiting on food, customers can make some art on these tables, draw, write, play games…whatever.  It’s a fun little concept and the three of us put our artistic (or lack thereof) skills to work.  Cathy drew what we call a “anorexic Thor” which got us laughing for a good long while.

But soon, food was arriving.  Jenn’s sandwich first.  Then Cathy’s.  As mine was being toasted in an oven, it was taking a little longer.  I told Cathy and Jenn to go ahead and eat their sandwiches while they were still warm.  Both of them unwrapped their food and began to nosh.  And just after their initial bites, my sandwich arrived, wrapped and ready for me to eat.

I can’t speak for them, but both Cathy and Jenn were quite impressed with how well ravioli on a sandwich worked.  Why we never thought of this before…is way beyond me!  These sandwiches must have been good because all three of us have been lamenting not having a Picasso’s near us.  Sadness.

My Gluten-Free Venus De Milo Sandwich (wrapped)
My Gluten-Free Venus De Milo Sandwich (wrapped)

As for my sandwich…well, to start…this was my first time having Schär’s sandwich bread.  And it was awesome.  Seriously.  With gluten-free bread, you either get the ones that hold up or the ones that fall apart.  This sandwich was loaded down with veggies as well as hummus and red pepper mayo.  So…this had the potential to be very, very messy.  But…it was a light golden color and held together, even with all the fillings and toppings and general awesomesauce stuffed in between.  The muffalata was a bit scary…because I dislike olives.  But…I went with it.  I braved it.  I figured it all had to come together somehow.  And just like any work of art…it all did.  The onions, the tomato, the carrots, the baby spinach, the avocado, the hummus, the olives, the red pepper mayo…it made for the perfect bite…every time.  In fact, when I’d drip mayo out with some of the filling, I’d scoop it up and devour that too.  That is how much I was enjoying this sandwich.  It was savory, and sweet, and just A-MAZ-ING!!  Seriously, I keep wanting to attempt to recreate it…along with what Jenn and Cathy had.  I just know it wouldn’t live up to what we were served there at Picasso’s.  Sandwich perfection.  Truly.  A masterpiece between two pieces of (gluten-free) bread.

I only wish there were more of these throughout the country…like in Louisville or Columbus.  You know…where we live and all.  We still crave another sandwich from there, which means they are doing something completely right.  I loved the off-beat combinations that made up their sandwiches.  And every sandwich was named after either an artist or a work of art.  Like I said…the concept of this gourmet sandwich shop was fantastic.  The fact that the food lived up to the concept was even better.

I encourage you, if you happen to be traveling through Erie, Pennsylvania, to stop in for a bite to eat at Picasso’s.  The art of food, specifically sandwich crafting, is alive and well…and done to perfection.  Trust me, you won’t regret it.  Choose something you’d never dream of finding anywhere else.  I promise, you’ll want to go back for more.

Picasso's Gluten-Free Venus De Milo Sandwich
Picasso’s Gluten-Free Venus De Milo Sandwich

Reliving childhood memories at The Dairy Barn

The Dairy Barn, Horseheads, New York
The Dairy Barn, Horseheads, New York

Restaurant: The Dairy Barn, Horseheads, New York

I grew up in a small town in Upstate New York.  And while this town was small, there are still parts of it that I still talk about today.

Not just school.  Not just softball.  Not just my friends.

But places I used to go.  Even small towns have malls…and as a teenager, I spent a lot of time at the Arnot Mall in Big Flats, New York.  However…my most favorite place to go was what we locals referred to as “The Old Barn.”  However, when this old barn was transformed into an ice cream shop, it became known as The Dairy Barn.

I spent so many spring and summer days eating ice cream off a cone.  Usually I got a small chocolate/vanilla twist.  Or the Dole Whip in a cone.  Sometimes I’d get it dipped in chocolate or cherry topping.  Sometimes I was allowed to have sprinkles.  And on some rare occasions, I was able to pick from the hard ice cream flavors and have a really special treat.

When I went up to Utica, New York to run in a road race, Cathy and Jenn, my travel compatriots and two of my biggest race support crew, indulged me by allowing a rather big detour down through the Big Flats area.  I had let those in the area know that I was going to be in town, briefly, on Sunday afternoon…and that should they want to get together…I would be hitting up The Dairy Barn.

Yes…this lactose intolerant girl was going to indulge in some ice cream.  And why not?  Ice cream is usually how I round off a race day anyway.  This was no different…just somewhere else.

I can’t really write up a review of The Dairy Barn in Horseheads, NY.  They are not like my local ice cream shop or Jeni’s up in Columbus, Ohio…meaning they don’t make their own ice cream.  They do serve up Perry’s Ice Cream, however.  Perry’s Ice Cream is native to Upstate New York…so at least it is somewhat local!  So, I do give them that.  The Dairy Barn can make up different sundaes (including banana splits…and I was tempted!) in addition to their regular ice cream in a cone or cup.

With my friends all assembled, we placed our orders.  And there were definitely some fun flavors to choose from.  I appreciated that The Dairy Barn had out their allergen list of all the flavors they were serving.  This took a lot of guess work out and also meant that I could go with some of the hard ice cream instead of the Dole Whip, should I so choose.  And so…that’s what I did.

The Dairy Barn serves up a
The Dairy Barn serves up a “small” scoop of Perry’s White Lightning Ice Cream.

Now, these flavors are definitely fun and delicious.  Jenn went for the flavor called Piece of Cake, which is light yellow cake ice cream with chocolate flavored frosting swirls and pound cake pieces inside.  Cathy went with a unique flavor she had never seen before.  It was definitely one of the more interesting sounding ones…being that it was popcorn flavored ice cream with sea salt caramel swirls and caramel truffles.  My friend Karen got the same kind.  As for me…I originally was going to get a flavor called Fools Gold (peanut butter ice cream with peanut butter candy swirls and chocolate coated toffee pieces), but changed my mind after spotting one called White Lightning.  White Lightning is dark chocolate ice cream with streaks of thick mint flavored white fudge lightning.  And it was AMAZING!  Rich dark chocolate with yummy fudge throughout it.  It was two of my favorite things all packed into a giant “small” scoop.  Mint.  Dark Chocolate.  Heaven.  I let it just melt away on my tongue and took my time to eat it…loving and indulging in every sinful spoonful.

If the ice cream shop isn’t making their own ice cream, I give them props for choosing a company that is based out of Upstate New York and quite regional.  Loved every bite of my ice cream.  And at The Dairy Barn, they don’t skimp on portions either.  All of us got a cup of our ice cream of choice, and it was a big scoop of ice cream…probably 2 servings packed in.  I didn’t care.  I was going to devour every bit of it.  And each cup of ice cream was very affordable too.  That large serving of delicious Perry’s ice cream ran us $2.50 each.  Can’t beat that.  And that was for the “small” size.  I can’t imagine what the large size would be.

But the best part of this journey was getting reacquainted with people I hadn’t seen in years.  It was way too short of a time, but I enjoyed every moment with Jenn, Karen, and Shannon…who I hadn’t seen in 15 years…since graduating high school.  No one really has changed.  We all are still goofy, still having fun, and still enjoying life.  And we all got to do it together…for about 45 minutes…over ice cream.

If you find yourself passing through the Horseheads/Big Flats area…swing by The Dairy Barn and grab a scoop of ice cream.  Try out a flavor you may not see anywhere else.  Go with family.  Go with friends.  Indulge.  Do it with a smile.  And know that The Dairy Barn keeps a list of all allergen information for all of their flavors at the counter.  So do so with a sound mind.

And if you happen to be returning to the area…get together with friends.  Friendship, smiles, laughter and ice cream.  That’s what these days are all about.

Jen, Karen, Shannon and Me...some of my high school friends who made it out for ice cream and some catching up. WOW...I missed them!
Jen, Karen, Shannon and Me…some of my high school friends who made it out to The Dairy Barn in Horseheads, NY, for ice cream and some catching up. WOW…I missed them!

Charlie’s Pizza rolls out a fantastic gluten-free crust for this Boilermaker runner

Charlie's Pizza, Utica, New York
Charlie’s Pizza, Utica, New York

Restaurant: Charlie’s Pizza, Utica, New York

It’s the second weekend in July…and that means one thing when you live in Utica, New York.

Yep…

The Boilermaker!

Confused?  Don’t be.  The Boilermaker 15K Road Race was established in 1976 and has grown to become the largest 15K road race in the United States.  Not only that, the Boilermaker is ranked as the most competitive 15K in the world, drawing people from all across the United States as well as from other countries.  It’s a big freakin’ deal.  And that was why I found myself in Utica, New York this past weekend.  I was running in The Boilermaker 15K.

And…as we have established from blogs past…before any major road race, my fuel of choice is a gluten-free pizza.

Lucky for me, a lot of the guesswork on this trip when it came to food was taken out of the equation.  My high school friend, Jean, lives in Utica and she was the one who really directed me toward this race.  I was going to run it the year before, but…I had a conflict in the schedule.  Not this year.  So, when I told her that I would require a gluten-free pizza the night before, she was sending me two different local Italian places that both offered gluten-free pizza.  They both sounded good, so my roommate and I flipped a coin.

And the winner…Charlie’s Pizza.

Jean said it was her favorite place to grab food, so this was already sounding promising.

After a long day on the road, getting reacquainted with old friends I hadn’t seen in 15 years, hitting up the race expo, and taking my friend Jenn to Florentine’s to place an order for delicious baked goods she used to get when she lived in Utica…we all were rather hungry.  So, our next stop was dinner.  And that meant we all piled back into Jean’s car and headed toward Charlie’s Pizza.

Looks can be deceiving, and when you first catch a glimpse of Charlie’s Pizza in Utica…well…you might be tempted to go elsewhere.  Located next to the Big Lots, it’s a little strip mall sort of joint.  It looks like a dive at first glance, but I’ve learned, sometimes these “dives” are the gems of the area when it comes to food.  I wasn’t casting judgment.  I was going to get my pizza!  We walked in to Charlie’s Pizza and it reminded me a lot of those establishments that are run down but for all the right reasons.  They’ve got longevity.  They’ve been there awhile.  One of the ladies behind the counter asked if we were dining in.  We said we were so she told us to take a seat anywhere.  As we were a party of five, we took the big table at the back, underneath the television.  Soon, menus were passed our way and we began to peruse the selections while our drink orders were taken.  This allowed the rest of us to decide what we were going to order.  Cathy and I were definitely splitting a gluten-free pizza.  Jen W. and Jean were going to split a large pepperoni pizza ($14.99).  And Jenn went for an order of their Stuffed Shells ($9.99).

All Cathy and I needed to do now was choose our toppings.  In the end, we went for what is becoming one of our favorite pizzas to order when all ingredients are available.  We settled on a Gluten-Free Pizza with Onion, Mushroom, and Pineapple ($15.50 – small cheese pizza: $9.00, made gluten-free: add $3.00, with two extra toppings: add $2.00; with one premium topping: add $1.50).

With orders in, we settled back into talking.  Jean and Jenn W. were high school friends of mine, and when I moved away in 1998, I hadn’t been back to see them.  We had lots to talk about and to catch up on, so you can imagine the conversations we had while waiting on food.  With their pizza and pasta, there were side salads and soup for “The 3 J’s” at the table.  Both Jen and Jean got the tossed salad (minus the olives) and Jenn went with the Italian Wedding Soup.  It was a nice way for them to calm their rumbling stomachs.  And not too long after they polished those off…food began to arrive.

Everyone’s food looked great.  Jenn had expected more than just three stuffed shells with her order, but she said it turned out to be just enough.  Jean and Jen’s pizza looked amazing.

But this gluten-free vegetarian was ready to dive into her own pizza creation.

Charlie’s Pizza offers up the usual gluten-free crust…cracker crust.  I am not a huge fan of cracker crust when it comes to pizza as it can go wrong so easily.  However…Charlie’s Pizza got it totally right.  For one thing, the waitress informed us that they pre-bake the crust before they top it and put it in the oven again.  This helps get the right amount of crispness to the dough so that it doesn’t remain soggy toward the  middle.  There is nothing worse than a soggy gluten-free pizza crust.  And trust me…I have had my share of those!  The cheese was melt-in-your-mouth good.  And it really paired well with the fresh vegetables and the pineapple that topped the pizza.  The onions and mushrooms were baked in to perfection, so that the flavors melted into the cheese and crust instead of being too bold and standing out.  And the sweet pineapple was ripe and added the right hit of sweetness.  The sauce was fantastic.  And I loved that, while it took a bit of time to eat, the crust never once grew soggy as it sat on the tray.  Not once.  It remained crisp and a beautiful golden color.  No burned edges.  No struggling to get the pizza out of the pan.  This was easy…simple…and totally delicious.  I was impressed.

Highly impressed!!

Much thanks to Charlie’s Pizza for the amazing gluten-free eats the night before what turned out to be a fun, but grueling 15K the following morning.  I felt well fueled for the run and have them to thank for not making me break my pre-race-night food tradition.  I felt completely safe eating there as it came highly recommended by Jean.  The pizza wasn’t greasy…which means everything sat well in my stomach.  And it was honestly just really good food made by a great family-run business.

Thanks for the suggestion, Jean.  Outstanding pizza to compliment an outstanding trip!

Charlie's Pizza's Gluten-Free Mushroom, Onion and Pineapple Pizza
Charlie’s Pizza’s Gluten-Free Mushroom, Onion and Pineapple Pizza

Morels The Vegan Butcher dices up spicy goodness with Ned’s Spicy Chipotle Vegan Jerky

Morels The Vegan Butcher Ned's Chipotle Vegan Jerky
Morels The Vegan Butcher Ned’s Chipotle Vegan Jerky

Product: Morels The Vegan Butcher Ned’s Spicy Chipotle Vegan Jerky – $6.50+

Vegan jerky?

Yep…you read that right.  And my roommate and I were just fortunate enough to stumble across this at a little fair in Louisville that highlighted local businesses.  One of the businesses participating was Morels The Vegan Butcher.  And on their table they had these little pouches that caught my eye.  Yep…I spotted them.  I also noticed that not only were they labeled vegan, but they were also gluten-free.

Now you really had my attention.

Morels the Vegan Butcher began as a food truck in 2011 and quickly expanded across the country when they developed their line of vegan jerky in 2012.  Only using premium ingredients, this Louisville, Kentucky company handcrafts their jerky in small batches.  What this does is ensure that the texture and taste remain up to standard.  Morels focuses on providing nutritious on-the-go products for people looking to keep meat and dairy out of their diets.  This is definitely a product that spoke to me.  Trust me…I was ready to try one of the samples.

So…I did…and that was all it took.  A pouch of Morels The Vegan Butcher’s Ned’s Spicy Chipotle Jerky came home with me that day.  I purchased it at the buy local fair and never looked back.  After buying it, I commented to my roomie that it would be the perfect snack to take in the car as we travel up to Utica, New York.  I was running up there and we were driving a long way to get to that race.  Healthy snacks in the car are always a welcome thing.  Always!

So, when the stomach rumblies hit us too late for lunch but too early for dinner (we were eating out for dinner), I reached into the little red duffel of snacks and good stuff and removed the silver pouch that held Ned’s Spicy Chipotle Jerky.

I already knew I was going to like it.  No, it wasn’t based off of the fact that it was spicy.  This was the version I sampled at the fair.  So, I knew what I was doing when I bought it.

Morels vegan jerky is crated using a base that begins with marinated soy curls.  By marinating these soy curls, they achieve tender, chewy, and flavorful snacks.  All they do is season them up for the flavor of jerky they are creating.  In the case of Ned’s Spicy Chipotle Jerky, in addition to soy curls, you have water, Braggs liquid aminos, brown sugar, olive oil, lime juice, lemon juice ketchup (no high fructose corn syrup), vinegar, liquid smoke, garlic powder, chipotle powder, ancho powder, onion powder, pepper, cloves and nutmeg.  Nothing fake.  And…these snacks are gluten-free and loaded with protein…making them a fantastic choice for a gluten-free, vegetarian athlete like me.

But…how can something that is created by marinating soy curls taste?  How about really damn good!  Oh yes…this jerky is spicy and addictive.  The blend of chipotle and ancho chile powders really get a nice heat going with each bite that you take.  Nothing that overpowers, mind you, but just adds a little flavor and a little heat to each bite.  I loved the chewy, soft texture of this jerky.  And the flavor was smokey and spicy and just amazing.  Honestly.  I was diving in for more.  My roommate and I were splitting the pouch…and we were only going to have a little…but soon we were polishing it off regardless.

Morels hit a high note with this one.  The spiciness keeps each bite interesting and the taste and texture is dead-on…super good.

So, let’s talk nutrition.  A pouch of Ned’s Spicy Chipotle Jerky from Morels The Vegan Butcher serves 2.5.  In one serving (28 grams/1 ounce), you are served 50 calories and 2 grams of fat.  This vegan jerky contains no saturated fat, no trans fat, no cholesterol.  It has 370 mg of sodium per serving and only 2 grams of sugar.  Each serving provides 2 grams of fiber and 5 grams of protein.  Loving it.

The Ned’s Spicy Chipotle Jerky variety from Morels The Vegan Butcher brings the right amount of heat to each bite without overpowering and killing off the flavor in the vegan jerky itself.  I went wild for this.  I wish I had purchased more.  But, they are a local company, so it shouldn’t be too hard to dig up another pouch of this amazing snack food.

Easy to travel with…and super delicious.  Loved every handful.

Morels The Vegan Butcher Ned's Chipotle Vegan Jerky
Morels The Vegan Butcher Ned’s Chipotle Vegan Jerky

NuGo offers nutritious on-the-go snacks that taste as good as they sound (and they taste awesome!)

There is always that fear when I hit the road.  As a gluten-free (and vegetarian) athlete, grabbing food from a fast food joint just isn’t an option.  And, let’s face it, some of the “safe” snacks at those convenience stores along the way are still a bit daunting when you’re on the road.  All it takes is for one thing to not be right and you’re down for the count with some stomach issues.

I wasn’t taking any chances this past weekend when I hit the road with my roomie, Cathy, and my good friend Jenn.  While those two can eat pretty much anywhere and anything that sounds good…I had to watch it.  I needed to be sure nothing I consumed would make me sick…or hit me wrong.

So…now was as good a time as any to test out new protein bars, yes?

Sometimes my logic is astounding, I know.

Anyway…I had packed from home two NuGo bars to eat on the road if needed.  And thank goodness I did.

 

NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar
NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar

Product: NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar – $3.29+

We left Jenn’s house before the sun was even thinking about rising, having just eaten a few pieces of watermelon to at least get something in our stomachs until we stopped somewhere for food.  That occurred shortly after putting gas in the gar, and getting some coffee from Starbucks.  Cathy and Jenn were making noises about a quick drive thru at McDonalds.  While milling about the convenience store that had the Starbucks attached, I spotted a few things of interest…Chobani yogurt, some fruit cups…but I said I would find something in the food I brought along.  After all, that’s why I bring it along.  So, we got our coffee (caffeine…finally!) and headed over for them to grab their breakfast orders.

And so…we were off.

And as they noshed on their breakfast…I dug around in the little red duffel of snacks and good stuff and grabbed a small box of raisins and the NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar.

Now, I had previously had NuGo Dark Chocolate Trail Mix Bar while at an airport and starving.  I loved it.  I remember that much.  So, I was having high hopes for this variety as well.  And…come on…it’s dark chocolate and mint.  That’s the most epic combination…anywhere.  Who doesn’t like mint and chocolate?  I unwrapped the bar and could immediately smell the hints of mint and that bittersweet aroma of (my favorite) dark chocolate!

I broke off a piece and had to test it out…immediately.

Remember Thin Mint Cookies?  You know…those addictive little cookies that the Girl Scouts tempt you with every year?  Well, they were my favorite back when I could eat them.  And I’ve been without them for two years now.  Two long years.  Well, I can honestly say that the NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar reminds me of what a Thin Mint Cookie tasted like.  Honestly.  I think that’s why I somewhat hoovered and somewhat savored this bar.  I went between wanting to devour it for sheer nostalgia and the fact that it tasted so damn good…to wanting to make each and every bite last.  It was the only one I currently had, after all.

This bar is sheer dark chocolate minty love in an easy to unwrap package.  What’s even better…is that it is actually good for you.  Let’s take a look at the nutrition.

A serving size is one bar.  This one bar will give you a hit of dark chocolate and mint at the cost of only 200 calories and 5 grams of fat.  This one bar is cholesterol free and low in sodium (only 160 mg).  You will receive 1 gram of fiber and 10 grams of protein.  While the fiber count is low…the protein helps bulk it up and make it a filling choice for a bar.  The sugar count is a bit high for my liking (14 grams), but it tastes like a Thin Mint Cookie…so…I’ll indulge a little this time.

As far as ingredients go, it starts out with dark chocolate, soy crisps (which sort of gives it some texture and that crispness that gives it that Thin Mint Cookie crackle), tapioca syrup, agave syrup, chocolate rice crisp (more crispiness), soy protein, alkalized cocoa, brown rice flour, natural flavor, peppermint extract, and gum acacia.  I’m familiar with the ingredients that these are made out of, putting my mind to ease about what I might actually be consuming.  That’s always a nice relief.

For a bar that tastes like you’re indulging in a sweet, dark chocolate treat…I highly recommend NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip.  Honestly…one of the best out on the market.

NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar (unwrapped)
NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip Bar (unwrapped)
NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt
NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt

Product: NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt

Salty or sweet?  Some people like one or the other.  Me?  I’m a fan of the combination.  I love having that sweetness of chocolate (especially bittersweet dark chocolate) with something salty underneath.  Before going gluten-free, chocolate covered pretzels were my kryptonite.  Put them anywhere near me, and the entire bag would be gone in a blink of an eye.  I can’t help myself when given something both salty and sweet.  For me…it’s the perfect combination.

So, on the way home on this road trip out to Utica, New York for an epic 15K road race (The Boilermaker), my lunch on-the-go (or on the way to ice cream) was the other NuGo bar that I packed from home.  This time, it was the NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt variety.  Once again, I tore into the wrapper and unveiled a dark chocolate hugged bar.  I could see the texture of the crisps that make up the body of the bar.  And if the Mint Chocolate Chip variety was any indication of how epic this bar could be…I was already salivating.

Once again, I broke off a piece and popped it into my mouth.  I immediately got hit with the sweetness of the dark chocolate that completely coated this bar.  The crispy texture from the crisps inside was perfect.  And the combination worked.  The crispiness of the crunchy pretzels sprinkled with sea salt and the bittersweet flavor of the chocolate just ignited my taste buds.  Totally delicious.

So, let’s talk nutrition on this one.  One serving is an entire bar.  YUM!  This serving will serve you 200 calories and 5 grams of fat.  Due to the inclusion of sea salt, the sodium count is only slightly higher (360 mg).  This bar is still cholesterol free, however.  Additionally, you get 2 grams of fiber and 10 grams of protein.  Once again, the sugar count was a bit high for my liking (15 grams), but every now and again, it wouldn’t hurt to indulge a little in one of these bars.

Trust me…this is definitely worth trying.  While I didn’t like this one as much as the Dark Mint Chocolate Chip variety, this one was good for its own reasons and a bar I would certainly eat again.

NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt (unwrapped)
NuGo Dark Chocolate Pretzel with Sea Salt (unwrapped)

Both of these bars are not only low in fat and high in protein, but they are both also certified gluten-free, vegan, pareve, certified kosher, rich with antioxidants, healthy, and made with real dark chocolate.

And both are super, super delicious!!  If you are looking for a good protein bar that doesn’t taste like chemicals…these two flavors from NuGo are good options for anyone.  I know they’ll find their way back into my pantry very soon.

Try them…you’ll thank me later.

(Pssst…especially the NuGo Dark Mint Chocolate Chip!)

Wellaby’s gluten-free Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips a bland, unsweet, tasteless snack

Wellaby's Gluten-Free Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips
Wellaby’s Gluten-Free Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips

Product: Wellaby’s Gluten-Free Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips – $2.29+

My local grocery store was having a closeout on a lot…a lot of items in their gluten-free section not too long ago.  This, of course, sparked a huge panic by me, thinking they were getting rid of a lot of these products and, perhaps, even shrinking the section down.  Thankfully, I was not right on either account, but what this sparked was a splurge purchase of everything I had been meaning to try and was now worried I would never find again.

It’s amazing what I tossed into my cart.

Gluten-free pita chips?  You better believe those went into my cart!  I mean, I hadn’t had pita chips in two years…and I used to eat the hell out of pita chips.  So, I grabbed the only variety they had on the shelf…Wellaby’s Gluten-Free Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips.

And then…they sat in my pantry for a month because I was working through the myriad of other snacks I purchased that expired before these.  But today…today that was changing.  Because I used up the last of the older stuff…so now…now as the moment I had been waiting for.

PITA CHIP DAY!!

I was so thrilled and excited about it…and I eagerly opened up the little pouch that held these little crisps and doled out a serving into a glass container.  I, as always, took one over to my roomie to sample.  She didn’t look too impressed when she bit into it.  I asked her what she thought.  And, after considerable thought she finally said that she felt they were bland.  I asked if she thought I would like them…but she never actually got back to me on that.  So, I decided I would find out at the office.

Snack time hits at 3 p.m. and I was ready to enjoy my Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips.  Really, really ready!  I opened up my container and grabbed a crisp off the top.  I loved the thickness of the chips themselves.  Just like real pita chips.  Honestly.  The feel of them was spot on.  This felt like it would bode well.  So, I took a bite…

And Cathy was completely right in her assessment of these chips.  They were totally bland.  Every now and again, a hint of sugar of cinnamon will touch the tongue and you get…a little bit of flavor, but it’s really underwhelming and not at all what I expected.  I feel these had the right texture for a pita chip.  They were crunchy and thick.  But the flavor…ugh…the flavor was lacking.  I expected a little sweetness and I just got…pita chip flavor.  And not every very good pita chip flavor.

While I love that these snack chips are baked and not fried, giving them a little bit more of a health factor, they just didn’t work for me.  Without bold flavor, the sweet and savory flavors of cinnamon and sugar were not working.  I actually missed the seasoning…it just fell flat in the end.  Great on texture and crunch…but a very poor showing when it came to how it tasted.  I was completely bummed.  But, I finished them off.  They were, after all, my snack.

So, should you still feel the need to try the Wellaby’s Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips yourself…let me give you the nutrition and ingredient run-down.  These chips are made from a mixture of different gluten-free flours and starches.  In addition to that…some items I really can’t pronounce, which means, these wouldn’t be making it back into my pantry regardless.  As far as nutrition facts go, however, as serving of 28 grams will provide you with 100 calories and 3 grams of fat.  Not too bad for a chip, right?  Exactly.  These are low in sodium (200 mg) and cholesterol free.  In addition, these pita chips provide only 1 gram of fiber and 5 grams of protein.  And, for being a cinnamon sugar flavored chip, these only have 2 grams of sugar.  I’m okay with that part.  But…give it some good flavor.  Something bold.  Something that makes me want to eat more.

Needless to say, I was highly disappointed with Wellaby’s Gluten-Free Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips.  I had been so high on trying them and, in the end, they only served to let me down.  The hard crash of a snack that you really expected to blow you away…but then it didn’t.  Yeah…that’s happened to me countless times.  But it feels even worse when it is something you’ve been dying to have back in your life…like pita chips.  Maybe I’ll find a different brand that understands that gluten-free doesn’t have to be bland.  It can taste good, be healthy, and all that.  Until then…I might just have to attempt to make my own.

Not recommended.  I wish I could say differently…but these just didn’t sing or excite the taste buds.  They were just a bland crispy snack that fell flat on flavor in the end.

Disappointment…once again.

Arctic Zero Cookies & Cream frozen dessert a complete let down

Arctic Zero Cookies & Cream Frozen Dessert
Arctic Zero Cookies & Cream Frozen Dessert

Product: Arctic Zero Cookies & Cream Frozen Dessert – $4.99

When you think Cookies & Cream ice cream, what do you envision?  For me…it’s a rich and creamy vanilla base that is filled with chunks of cookies.  So, when I saw that Arctic Zero offered a frozen treat that was labeled Cookies & Cream, you better believe I got all excited about it.

While I tried and enjoyed the Chocolate Peanut Butter frozen dessert from Arctic Zero well enough…I mentioned that it seemed to be lacking a lot of the peanut butter flavor.  And trust me…when you buy something that has the words PEANUT BUTTER listed, you want to be able to taste peanut butter.

Well, the same concept sort of holds true for something that is called Cookies & Cream.  You just sort of expect to get cookies with your ice cream, right?  EXACTLY!!

And that’s exactly what I immediately noticed was missing when I opened up this pint of the Arctic Zero Frozen Dessert I picked up at Whole Foods not too long ago.  I mean…a gluten-free ice cream-like dessert that involved COOKIES??!!  I was sold.  And tonight, after a quick dinner, this was going to be dessert.  I hurried into the kitchen to open the pint, which I let sit on the counter while my roommate and I ate because I discovered that lactose-free desserts do better when they are left to soften a little.  I popped off the lid…and was staring at this gray-brown Italian ice-like substance.  Given that I had eaten a flavor of Arctic Zero before, I was expecting the sorbet-like look.  I wasn’t expecting the brown-gray color.  And…AND…there was NO sign of anything cookie-like scattered throughout it.

I was totally bummed.

But, I figured maybe it was supposed to just taste like cookies and cream, in which case…the picture on the front is very misleading.  That being said, I scooped up a 1/2 cup serving for my roommate and handed her a bowl, then went to scoop mine.  She gave it a taste…and said that…it didn’t taste like cookies and cream.  It almost tasted…caramel-like.

I finished scooping up my serving and put the pint back into the freeze.  Then, I settled in and took my first taste.  She was absolutely right.  So, not only did I not have any cookies in my Cookies & Cream dessert…it tasted like caramel.  Not cookies.  Not cream.  Caramel.  Now, I like caramel…but not when I want cookies and cream.  FOR REAL!!  False advertising.

This was a serious let-down for me.  It totally bummed me out on every level I could think of.  I’m still upset about it.  I could have forgiven them for the lack of cookies, but I can’t forgive them for getting the flavor wrong.  This is NOT cookies and cream.  This is…a disappointing let-down.  Not what I wanted.  Not what I was told I was getting.

Now, speaking nutrition-wise…the Arctic Zero Cookies & Cream Frozen Dessert is gluten-free and safe for the lactose intolerant.  The entire pint will only serve you up 150 calories.  But a regular serving, which is 1/2 cup, is only 36 calories and is fat free.  In addition, one serving has only 80 mg sodium, 10 mg cholesterol, and 5 grams of sugar.  Finally, one serving of the Cookies & Cream Frozen Dessert from Arctic Zero gives you 2 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein.

As far as ingredients go…well…I can see how it would be best not to skip to these low-calorie substitutions.  All the ingredients are, as listed: purified water, whey protein concentrate (milk), organic cane sugar, chicory root, sugarcane fiber, dutch processed cocoa powder with alkali, guar gum, xanthan gum, natural flavors, organic vanilla, sea salt, and monk fruit concentrate.

Definitely not the cleanest nor the best when it comes to ingredients.  And this is not a vegan treat as it does contain whey protein.  Just a warning.

For me…on this the second flavor I have tried from Arctic Zero…I’m beginning to see a trend…and I’m saying don’t waste your $5 on this.  Go for something delicious that you know you’ll like.  Be it real ice cream…or something offered from So Delicious or other non-dairy offerings that are SUPER delicious.  This…is just not worth it.

A serving of Arctic Zero Cookies & Cream Frozen Dessert
A serving of Arctic Zero Cookies & Cream Frozen Dessert

Nature’s Earthly Choice makes a Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil quinoa easy, quick, and amazing

Nature's Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa
Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa

Product: Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa – $3.99+

This is my fourth flavor of the Nature’s Earthly Choice Easy Quinoa meals.  And I think I can easily say that this one is my favorite.  I started off with one that didn’t impress me at all.  It just was bland.  The following two were really good.  Each one providing great flavor.  But this one…this one in particular had it all working for it.

I am, of course, talking about the Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil variety of the Nature’s Earthly Choice Easy Quinoa product line.

For me, quinoa is never difficult or a hassle to make.  I find it one of the easier grains to cook up.  In fact, I do cook it up often.  It is a staple in my pantry and when I do it myself, I can flavor it however I want.  But there is something so compelling about having the seasonings and flavors done up for you.  So, that was what initially drew me to the Easy Quinoa line.  That and the fact that these were at a grocery store in Minnesota and I had never seen them before.  Not in my area.  Of course, I can find them in regular grocery stores now…but at the time, it was a new thing…and I had to have it.

Tonight brought about the last of the boxes from the pantry.  This week has been insane with recovering from being out of town at a convention last weekend to heading out of town to Upstate New York for a race this coming weekend.  So, hectic days, busy nights, and a lot of stress mean that dinners are being kept healthy…but simple.  And this is just a matter of boiling some water, letting it simmer, fluffing and serving.  Awesome.

Quinoa and seasoning packets for Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa
Quinoa and seasoning packets for Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa

So, before I get to the flavor and taste…let’s start with the ingredients and nutrition.  Why?  Because that should always be the first place you look on any sort of processed and packaged item you purchase.

As far as ingredients go, this list is pretty basic…quinoa is listed first…as it should be…as that is the basis of this entire product line.  In addition to quinoa, you find garlic powder, potato starch, onion powder, dry milk, salt, yeast extract, sugar, olive oil, soybean oil, tomato powder, glucose syrup, maltodextrin, celery flakes, dehydrated bell pepper, spices, and natural flavors.   So…while I’m not a fan of the maltodextrin and the glucose syrup…it does make me realize that maybe I should just go ahead and make my own from here on out.

As far as nutrition facts go, a serving size is 1/4 cup of the dry quinoa.  The actual box contains 3.5 servings.  One serving dishes up 160 calories and 2.5 grams of fat.  The Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa is cholesterol free and contains only 220 mg of sodium.  That’s awesome for a packaged item.  A serving also has 2 grams of sugar, 3 grams of fiber, and 6 grams of protein.

But the flavor…the flavor is awesome.  Honestly.  This was, by far, my favorite of the four flavors of the Easy Quinoa line.  The roasted garlic is very prevalent and the olive oil helps provide a healthy fat and this nice hit of flavor as well.  But the garlic is what makes it.  This could have easily been served up in a bowl, as my roommate and I were making it an entree and each taking half of the box, but instead, I dished it up over fresh Romaine lettuce and touched it up with some fresh organic tomato slices.  It made a very nice meal that was just packed with the richness of roasted garlic.  Just…fantastic.  If I were to purchase any of these again in the future, this would be the one I would get.  So look for the pink box, okay?

While I love the simplicity of how to prepare this…boil water, take to simmer, add seasoning packets, let it absorb water, fluff, serve…I think I could make something from scratch that has just as much flavor and probably better and cleaner and healthier ingredients.  So, I think next time I’ll just pull the quinoa out of my pantry and season it up myself.  After all, there is nothing hard about preparing quinoa.  While Nature’s Earthly Choice takes a lot of the seasoning out of the equation, it doesn’t need all the extra bells and whistles.  It’s good.  In fact, it’s quite tasty…but I think I could do it on my own…and better.

But, for an easy prep meal…this would be a good one to choose.

Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa (prepared and served over Romaine lettuce with organic tomato slices)
Nature’s Earthly Choice Roasted Garlic and Olive Oil Easy Quinoa (prepared and served over Romaine lettuce with organic tomato slices)

Enjoy Life’s Boom CHOCO Boom is a decadent, allergen-free, dark chocolate treat

Enjoy Life Boom CHOCO Boom Dark Chocolate Bar
Enjoy Life Boom CHOCO Boom Dark Chocolate Bar

Product: Enjoy Life Boom CHOCO Boom Dark Chocolate Bar – $1.99+

You know what I love about Enjoy Life?

I love that I feel absolutely safe when I buy and consume their products.  There is a reason for that.  Enjoy Life wants the food allergic to be able to eat freely.  And for that reason, this company takes it upon themselves to exclude the 8 most common food allergens in their products.  We’re talking gluten, wheat, dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, soy, fish, and shellfish.  Considering that I am a Celiac who is (not uncommonly) also lactose intolerant, this means these products fit right into my wheelhouse.

And…yes…they have chocolate.

More specifically, and much to my happiness…they have DARK CHOCOLATE!!  I love, love, love dark chocolate.  Like…seriously love it.  I have never been a big fan of milk chocolate.  White chocolate…definitely not a huge fan.  Dark chocolate is my vice…and it is actually one of the healthiest vices to have.  Seriously.  Even the books on clean eating I have been studying have mentioned dark chocolate. Dark chocolate contains antioxidants and has been proven to lower blood pressure.

And thanks to Enjoy Life…all those benefits are brought together in a dark chocolate bar.  Mmmm…snack time is so bittersweet!  (See what I did there?)

With my love of dark chocolate, my roommate surprised me awhile back with the Boom CHOCO Boom Dark Chocolate Bar from Enjoy Foods.  I tucked this away and had all but forgotten about it…until I ran out of dark chocolate covered edamame and wasn’t heading anywhere near Trader Joe’s for awhile.  Then I remembered my chocolate stash…and this bar was right on top.  Brilliant.

As I mentioned before, Enjoy Life prides itself on excluding the top 8 allergens from their products.  So, I felt very confident breaking off a square of this bar to take with me for a sweet treat when the 2:00 slump hit at the office.  And when said time rolled around, I happily retrieved the container I tucked it into, popped the lid, removed my little square of dark chocolate and took a little nibble.

At first, I felt that this chocolate bar was a bit on the chalky side.  But once the chocolate gets warmed up in your mouth and against your tongue, it takes on that dark, divine, rich flavor that is associated with dark chocolate.  It just takes a moment to get there.  This indulgent treat is a powerhouse with the antioxidant properties it contains, which destroy free radicals that are thought to lead to heard disease and other ailments.  Dark chocolate…more please!!  Actually, with dark chocolate, a little does go a long way.  And for this bar, I separated it into the 4 separate squares and took only one with me.  It was perfect.  And once that initial chalky flavor gave way to the bittersweet dark chocolate…the bar was consumed…and quickly.

And nutritionally speaking, this bar definitely provides a lot of sinful goodness without the guilt.  The serving size is actually the entire bar, but if you’re just snacking, why not make it last longer?  One square of this chocolate bar provides you with 43 calories and only 3 grams of fat.  Not too bad for 8 grams of dark chocolate goodness.  One square will also give you only 3 grams of sugar, 1 gram of protein, and 1 gram of fiber.  In addition, the Enjoy Life Boom CHOCO Boom Dark Chocolate Bar contains no sodium and no cholesterol.

As far as ingredients go, it doesn’t get much more basic than this: Natural Chocolate Liquor (Non-Alcoholic), Evaporated Cane Juice, Non-Dairy Cocoa Butter.

Yes…that really is everything.

So, if you have a sweet tooth that needs a little something every now and again, give the Enjoy Life Boom CHOCO Boom Dark Chocolate Bar a taste.  It definitely gave this dark chocolate loving gluten-free, lactose-intolerant girl something to dish about.  Mmmm…chocolate!  Enjoy!

Enjoy Life Boom CHOCO Boom Dark Chocolate Bar (unwrapped)
Enjoy Life Boom CHOCO Boom Dark Chocolate Bar (unwrapped)

Kind Healthy Grains lights up the taste buds with Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds

Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds
Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds

Product: Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds – $4.99+

I could eat granola forever.  It travels well.  It is healthy if prepared right and made with the right ingredients.  And it is downright delicious.  I’ve made my own in the past, but sometimes…sometimes life gets crazy.  And these past weeks have brought a lot of craziness and road time.  And that means not a lot of time at home nor in the kitchen.  Bummer.

So, when I needed a granola to top off my fruit and Greek yogurt breakfast parfaits, I looked no further than some of my favorite, cleaner choices.  Low in sugar, natural ingredients.  That’s the key.

My favorite brand wasn’t available at the store where I was shopping, but my another favorite brand was thankfully on the shelf.  I love Kind products.  Kind Bars are one of my go-to granola bar choices because they are gluten-free and really on the better end of the nutrition scale.  And…a little bit closer to clean eating when you can’t make your own.  Kind products have always been ranked high for me and I’ve had one other of their granola choices…and so many flavors of their Kind Bars.  I felt confident choosing one of their bags of Healthy Grain clusters when I needed a granola.

A good friend of mine, who I run with, brought me some fresh blueberries that he picked.  I was thrilled to have them, as blueberries are one of my favorite fruits.  I’ve been putting them on top of my breakfast banana splits after hitting the gym and this morning, I threw them into my fruit and Greek yogurt breakfast parfaits.  Because…they are the best blueberries ever.  And, as luck would have it, the version of Kind Healthy Grains I chose at the grocery store was the Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds.  It was almost destiny.

A serving of Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds
A serving of Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds

I actually liked this a lot more than I thought I would.  First of all, because they don’t have a high sugar content, these clusters of whole grains (gluten free oats, brown rice, gluten free oat flour, buckwheat, amaranth, millet, quinoa) aren’t overly sweet and won’t dominate your palate nor the dish you are using them in.  The vanilla flavor is subtle, without being lost.  The berry flavor, according to the ingredient list, seems to be a combination of blueberry puree, apple puree, plum puree, and a bit of apple juice.  In addition to that, the sweetness comes from the use of evaporated cane juice, vanilla, and molasses (which also helps as a binder for the clusters).  And thanks to the inclusion of the flax seeds, additional nutritional value is added to a simple sweetened granola.

Like I said, I adored the subtlety of this flavor and variety from Kind Healthy Grains.  And for me, a gluten-free vegetarian, the fact that the flax seeds brings a healthy dose of Omega-3 is an added bonus.  These are crunchy, and just add great texture to whatever it is included in.  Even on its own, this granola is fantastic.  Nothing needed to dress it up or add to it.  I could eat it by the handful and be happy.

Nutritionally speaking, I love how the ingredients are all natural.  A serving size of this granola is 1/3 cup.  In that serving, you get served 120 calories and 3 grams of fat.  Not bad at all!!  In addition, to being cholesterol free, this granola is very low in sodium (only 20 mg) and contains only 5 grams of sugar.  Love that!  A serving of the Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds also provides 5 grams of filling fiber and 3 grams of protein.  It is a really fantastic choice for granola.  One that you definitely won’t feel guilty about eating or tossing over your yogurt, fruit, or whatever else you desire.

When it comes down to healthy choices, sometimes granola can be tricky.  So often it is just laden with sugars that make it an unhealthy, calorie-laden snack.  But, thanks to companies like Kind Products, a healthier choice is available.  If you are looking for a hint of vanilla sweetness and a bit of fruity goodness, I highly recommend the Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds.  Honestly…one of the best choices out on the market today.  Available in regular grocery stores too.  Trust me…you’ll want to try this one!

Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds over fresh blueberries and Chobani Vanilla Greek Yogurt
Kind Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax Seeds over fresh blueberries and Chobani Vanilla Greek Yogurt