Layer on the sweet flavor with Dave’s Gourmet Butternut Squash pasta sauce

Dave's Gourmet Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce
Dave's Gourmet Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce

Product: Dave’s Gourmet Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce – $6.99+

Who says pasta sauces have to be tomato based?  I love a little variety in my meals and with the flavors that cross my palate and love shaking up a ordinary dish with something extraordinary.

While out grocery shopping one day, I spotted a line of pasta sauces by Dave’s Gourmet.  And one in particular caught my eye – Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce.  I love the flavor of butternut squash.  It is, quite possibly, my favorite in the squash line.  So, this intrigued me enough to purchase it.  And after it sat in my pantry for a couple weeks, I decided it would be the best sauce to use in a gluten-free lasagna.  What kind of lasagna.  Cheese.  Five cheese at that.

First of all, the bright orange color of this sauce is fantastic.  When I opened up the jar, I could smell the sweet aroma of the variety of vegetables incorporated into this sauce.  While butternut squash is the star of this particular sauce, onion, garlic, and roasted red peppers also contribute to the flavor.  When something smells that great upon just popping the lid, I could only imagine how amazing it would be in my pasta dish.

So, it started off my dish with a small layer of sauce, then noodles, cheese, sauce, noodles, cheese, sauce noodles, sauce and more cheese.  Because, this is lasagna.  You layer on the goodness.

I baked it accordingly and the aroma of it was amazing.  I was ready to eat long before it was even done cooking.  The hint of sweetness was evident even as it cooked away in the oven.  And when my timer went off telling me that my lasagna was ready, I didn’t want to wait to let it sit to cool a moment.  I wanted to dig right in.

So, I did.

Dave’s Gourmet hit the pasta sauce right out of the proverbial ballpark with the Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce.  It’s sweet and carries a delicate flavor that really, really paired well with the variety of cheeses that I opted to use.  Fantastic.  I later found out that this sauce actually won Best Pasta Sauce at the 2009 Fancy Food Show in New York.  Go figure.  I can tell you why.  It’s like no other pasta sauce you have ever had before.  And once you get  a taste of it, you’ll want to try it out on other dishes.  I was actually sad I used the entire jar in my lasagna, because it was SO amazing and so full of flavor that I just wanted to see how it would go on polenta, or as a spaghetti sauce, etc.  You get my drift.

So, I guess another purchase of this flavor will be in the very near future.  Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce…who would have guessed it would be so good?

And now that I know, I can’t wait to see what the other flavors offered by Dave’s Gourmet taste like.  It’s pricey…but damn…it’s worth the cost.

For now…this is my favorite pasta sauce…ever.

Homemade Gluten-Free Five Cheese Lasagna flavored with Dave's Gourmet Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce
Homemade Gluten-Free Five Cheese Lasagna flavored with Dave's Gourmet Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce

Layer on the gluten-free goodness with Tinkyáda’s lasagna noodles

Tinkyáda Brown Rice Lasagna
Tinkyáda Brown Rice Lasagna

Product: Tinkyáda Brown Rice Lasagna Noodles – $3.49+

Who says gluten-free pasta has to be bland and mushy?  While I have definitely had my fair share of these, nothing has ever come close to the amazing texture and flavor of regular pasta as Tinkyáda Rice Pasta.

Trust me.

I’m a gluten-free vegetarian who runs.  Pasta is in my life on a constant basis.

When a friend of mine from high school recommended Tinkyáda, saying that it was the best gluten-free pasta on the market, I knew that there had to be something to it.  I have tried a couple of their products in pastas and caseroles and have never been disappointed.  But this time, I was embarking in a dish I hadn’t tried to make since going gluten-free.

Lasagna.

Not just any lasagna.  Five Cheese Lasagna.

Yeah…go ahead and drool a moment.  I can wait.

I needed a good lasagna noodle to hold up against my delicious blend of ricotta, mascarpone, Parmigiano-Reggiano, fresh mozzarella, and goat cheese.  On instinct, I knew it had to be Tinkyáda’s.  So, off to the grocery store I went and happily returned with a box of the gluten-free, brown rice, lasagna noodles.

Tinkyáda Brown Rice Lasagna noodles (cooked)
Tinkyáda Brown Rice Lasagna noodles (cooked)

Cooking it up to get it oven-ready was easy.  Boil water and put desired amount of noodles into pan.  Cook for about 12-14 minutes.  Drain.  Rinse with cold water.  Yep.  Easy as that.  These got them to just under al dente, so that they wouldn’t overcook in the oven.  A layer of gluten-free butternut squash sauce, noodles, layers of cheese, more sauce, more noodles, more cheese, more sauce, more noodles, more sauce, more cheese…and the lasagna was assembled and ready for the oven.  It cooked for about 35 minutes at 350 degrees and came out a bubbly mass of pastas perfection.

The noodles definitely stood up against the test of the oven and the layers of cheese and sauce.  They had fantastic texture, just like actual lasagna noodles.  And they paired so well with the mix of cheese and the sweetness from the sauce.  Gluten-free cheesy goodness all in one dish.  All made possible by the sturdy, delicious, gluten-free noodles made by Tinkyáda.

Accept no substitutes.  They make the best gluten-free pasta on the market.

Hands down.

Gluten-Free Five Cheese Lasagna (made with Tinkyáda Brown Rice Lasagna Noodles)
Gluten-Free Five Cheese Lasagna (made with Tinkyáda Brown Rice Lasagna Noodles)

Free Spirit

The greatest pleasure in life, is doing the things people say we cannot do.
— Walter Bagehot


Spirit of the Marathon
Spirit of the Marathon

Tonight was a night of inspiration.  After a good run 7 mile run this morning, I already feeling fantastic going into the day.  I didn’t do a lot of anything.  A little grocery shopping.  A little reading.  Some laundry.  And I cooked.

But as I sat down to dinner, the movie of the night was one my roommate surprised me with.  It’s a little documentary called “Spirit of the Marathon.”  This film basically captures the story and essence of the legendary 26.2 mile run.  It follows six different stories of runners as they prepare to face the challenge of the Chicago Marathon.  It literally envelops you in their lives, their training, their hardships, the drama that comes with preparation and the race itself.

And what I found in all of this was a huge nudge toward the big race.

A marathon.

I’ve toyed with the thought of running a marathon.  But 26.2 miles seems so dauntingly long.  And seeing as I have many races under my belt, but only one half marathon, I’ve never seriously taken a look at it.  This year, I’m signed up to run in four half marathons and a plethora of different length races throughout my area and states I’ll be traveling to.  But now, a bigger picture lies ahead of me.

Let me declare this now:

I want to run a marathon!

There…I said it and all of you who read this have now heard it.  I’m going to train.  I’m going to find a great place to run my first marathon.  And I’m going to do it.  Not this year.  I’m nowhere near ready, but 2013…that’s my goal.

I have “Spirit of the Marathon” to thank for this.  I got to watch a variety of runners, from elites to your average Joe’s, from newbies to those who have been doing it for years, and see them go through the motions.  And it only made me get excited about running.  I finally have a race coming up, and now I’m super psyched to run it.  Granted, it’s only 4 miles, but it’s me, getting outside with other runners, and hitting the pavement.  I love it.

And what better way to show my love of my sport than to run the ultimate athletic challenge.  I found the stories that this film followed to be inspirational.  I love the way it was laid out and how it showed that running can cause injury, it can keep you from reaching a set goal (one runner wanted to run Chicago to qualify for Boston, but he injured his knee and he no longer could run Chicago), or how runners can break through that wall, despite the pain and strain of 26.2 miles and reach that emotional finish line.

Yeah…I want to be a part of that.

2013…mark my words…I am going to find a marathon and I’m going to run it.  I may not finish in spectacular time and I know I won’t set any records, but I now understand why people run it and I want to throw that challenge at myself and conquer it.  I’m going to do it.  Physically, I know that in a year, I can train and do it right.  And now…I’m more determined than ever to do it.

So, time to start checking those marathon races and seeing which ones I can run in.

Inspiration from a simple film about the earliest sport known to man.  Yeah…I must be a runner.  Because now I know I won’t be complete until I take on 26.2 miles and prove to myself that I can do it.

I can be a marathoner.  I will be a marathoner.

My running spirit has been reignited by watching this film, taking in the stories, watching each one meet challenges and fight to finish.  I want that for myself.  I want to taste it for myself.

If you are a runner, you should see this film.  If you are a non-runner, you will enjoy the film just as much as those who are into the sport.  My roommate was consumed by it and she is currently searching for future marathons that might be a good option for me.  Gotta love encouragement.  Watch the film.  Become inspired.  Let your own marathoner spirit soar!


Toast up gluten-free & dairy-free pancakes from Trader Joe’s for an easy, hot breakfast

Trader Joe's Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Homestyle Pancakes
Trader Joe's Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Homestyle Pancakes

Product: Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Homestyle Pancakes – $2.99+

Who doesn’t love pancakes?

I love them.  Honestly.  Every carby bite of them.  But, they didn’t always love me back.  And after I went gluten-free, I had to find a new way to make them so that I could once again indulge in these battery cakes of breakfast goodness.  I mean, melt some butter between a stack of them, pour hot maple syrup over them and just slice into them, mopping up the pool of syrup on the plate with each forkful.

Yeah.

The problem is, sometimes making pancakes (especially gluten-free pancakes) can take some time.  And if you don’t want to spend a good chunk of your morning over a mixing bowl and a skillet, there is at least one delicious, gluten-free (and diary free) option out there.

Thank you, Trader Joe’s.

I discovered the Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free & Dairy Free Homestyle Pancakes existed through a Facebook ad on my profile.  When a Trader Joe’s opened up in Louisville, my roommate and I went on the hunt for these.  We both love pancakes and wanted to totally give these a go.  I mean, I normally will make some if I really must have them, but there are days where I just want to sit on the couch and relax, not stand in the kitchen for 30 minutes preparing breakfast.  Lo and behold, we found them in the freezer section and snatched up a box of them.

Packet of Trader Joe's Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Homestyle Pancakes (frozen)
Packet of Trader Joe's Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Homestyle Pancakes (frozen)

This morning, I went on a long training run.  Seven miles down and I came home ready to eat breakfast.  After a run, staying on my feet for awhile mixing up batter and pouring it out into a skillet didn’t sound like fun.  Instead, I opened up the freezer, pulled these out, and got to making a simple, quick, pancake breakfast.

These pancakes come in serving size packages, which is three pancakes.  Just open up the packet, separate the frozen pre-made pancakes and warm.  Three options: oven, toaster, microwave.  I went for toaster because I figured it would be the most like a skillet pancake, giving the pancake a nice toasty crust instead of just being mushy in the microwave and taking 15 minutes in the oven.

Into the toaster they went, and as they were warming, I got out the margarine and heated up my gluten-free maple syrup.  Up popped the pancakes, and I put them back down for another minute or so to insure that the center was warmed all the way through.  Popping them up, I plated them, spread a little margarine throughout the stack of three, then drizzled over 1/4 cup of maple syrup.

One bite, and I was hooked.  They tasted almost homemade.  Almost.  The toaster was a great call.  However, I did find the center to be a bit doughy despite the extra time to warm through.  At least it wasn’t cold.  I thought the texture was great and the serving (3 pancakes each) was perfect!  Delicious, pancake-y goodness in the morning.  And as easy as opening a package and throwing it in the toaster.  Yeah…breakfast can be that easy and still be good.

I appreciate Trader Joe’s making not only vegan options but gluten-free (and vegan or vegetarian) options for those of us who fall into that category.  But even if you aren’t gluten-free or dairy-free, I think you will enjoy the taste of these amazing pancakes.  Go ahead, pick some up, throw them in the toaster, heat, top with syrup and indulge.

Delicious and easy.  How can it possibly be bad?  And being from Trader Joe’s…I completely trust the product.  Go ahead…easy pancakes as easy as a Sunday morning.

Trader Joe's Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Homestyle Pancakes swimming in a pool of gluten-free maple syrup
Trader Joe's Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Homestyle Pancakes swimming in a pool of gluten-free maple syrup

Taste thankfully trumps looks for Imagine’s Creamy Portobello Mushroom Soup

Imagine Natural Creations Creamy Portobello Soup
Imagine Natural Creations Creamy Portobello Soup

Product: Imagine Natural Creations Creamy Portobello Soup – $1.50+

Thank goodness not everything tastes the way it looks.  If that were the case, I never would have attempted to eat the Creamy Portobello Mushroom Soup from Imagine Natural Creations.

I mean…upon first glance you might think you are getting served a bowl of sewage.

Yeah…it doesn’t look appetizing.  So, when I began heating it up on my stovetop, I was pretty certain that I was going to want to find ways to spice it up and make it…palatable.  With it reaching a simmer and the soup warmed through, I finished up the gluten-free (and dairy-free) grilled cheese that was accompanying the soup for dinner and dished up a bowl for both myself and my roommate.

Soup is tricky when you are gluten-free.  Some are safe.  Some are not.  Thankfully, Imagine labels their soups gluten-free and this was one of the ones that I found at Big Lots for a great price and couldn’t pass it up.  I brought my roommate her serving of soup and sandwich and she sort of eyed it and looked at me with this ‘you must be out of your birds’ kind of look on her face.  But I went to go grab my dinner from the kitchen and she was already sniffing the ladle of soup on her spoon and taking a taste.

Thank the cooking gods…she seemed to like it.  And if she liked it, well, something had to be right.

I settled in and gave my own spoonful a cooling blow before taking a cautions slurp of it.  What I discovered was, once again, judging a book by its cover is not the best way to assess something.  This soup was one of the most flavorful ones I have had yet from this line of gluten-free soups.  It packs a rich, intense, earthy flavor, seasoned with onion and garlic.  Perfectly seasoned, I might add.  It was delicious without having to bulk it up with potatoes or onions or mushrooms.  It could stand on its own as a broth and be fantastic.

So, yes…it may not look appetizing, but the Creamy Portobello Mushroom Soup from Imagine’s creamy soup line-up has wowed me and moved to the front of the pack as one of my absolute favorites.  If you can’t get past the gray color, close your eyes and take a sip.  I promise, it’s fantastic and full of flavor.  You won’t be disappointed in the taste.

Imagine Natural Creations Creamy Portobello Soup
Imagine Natural Creations Creamy Portobello Soup

Treading through the winter running blues

Running on a treadmill sucks.

There is no easier way to kill the running spirit than to slog away on a moving conveyor belt, going nowhere fast.  Yeah.  I despise it.

But, during these cold winter months, it’s a necessary evil.

So, recently, I’ve been  playing around with new ways to liven up the treadmill as I run on it at the gym.  I usually tune into Food Network while my iPod is playing my run playlist, but sometimes that’s not even enough to get my mind off the fact that I’m running…nowhere.  The joy of running outside is actually making progress.  You’re moving.  You’ve got a goal in mind.  You move toward that goal.

Setting goals for a treadmill is not as easy.

And on Friday, I woke up feeling sluggish and not really wanting to get on the equipment at the gym for another mindless morning of running.  It was cold and rainy outside though and I had an office job waiting for me afterwards, so…I went.  For the past couple weeks, I’ve been playing with inclines.  Run at 0% incline for 5 minutes.  Then go to a 3% incline for 2 minutes.  Repeart.  One day I threw in an extra minute each rotation at a 4% incline.  On top of that, I slowly increase my speed (within my normal running limits) every mile.  So, yeah…I can change it up some.

But, since I was feeling MEH on Friday morning, my roommate issued a new challenge for me.  Set the treadmill for 26 minutes, and attempt to get a 5K run in during that time.  Why 26 minutes?  Because my current PR for a 5K is 25:59.  Seriously.  So…it seemed like a good run for a blah morning.  I accepted the challenge.

And I met it.  I didn’t play with inclines that morning.  I wasn’t feeling it.  But I did increase my speed slowly over the course of the run, once again, staying within my normal running limits.  And…I ran 3.13 miles in 26 minutes.  I was elated.  I high-fived her when my machine slowed for the cool-down walk.  I suddenly felt better.  My morning meh’s were gone and I was invigorated again.

All I needed was a challenge.  One that I was willing to meet and one that kept my mind off of the mindless machine I was using.  And it worked.

Mission: Accomplished.

And yes…it felt good.

So, when the winter time blues hit…I know all I need to do is set a goal and try to achieve it.  If I don’t manage the first time…try again.  Part of the glory of this sport is finding ways to improve on what you can already do.  This was the pick-me-up I needed.

Trapped on the treadmill this winter?  Issue yourself a challenge and then…crush it.

I dare you!


Garden Lites lightens up zucchini as you’ve never tasted it before

Garden Lites Zucchini Soufflé
Garden Lites Zucchini Soufflé

Product: Garden Lites Zucchini Soufflé – $3.49+

Zucchini.

It’s a fun ingredient.  Versatile.  Delicious.  I mean, who doesn’t like buttering up a delicious slice of (gluten-free) zucchini bread.  Or…even better…chocolate zucchini bread.  It’s a fantastic vegetable, perfect for a variety of meals, sides, and savory treats.  You can sautee it on the stove and dust it with Parmesan cheese…yeah.  Winning.

And yet, it’s an underrated vegetable if anything.  So many people count it out before giving it a fair shake.

Thanks to Garden Lites amazing soufflé meals, vegetables are getting a fantastic, light, delicious, and healthy upgrade.

Being a vegetarian, if it’s a vegetable, I’ve probably eaten it.  I’ve probably loved it (although not always the case).  And I’ve probably played around with it in various recipes and food experiments.  But, let’s face it…cooking your vegetables night after night, and trying to find a way to kick them up a notch can be quite time consuming and difficult.

But these frozen delights are the cure for the common vegetable ailment.  Seriously.

The Zucchini Soufflé was the third installment of the frozen soufflé marathon.  And while I liked it better than the Cauliflower Soufflé, it didn’t quite measure up to the variable flavor of the Roasted Vegetable Soufflé from last night.  Zucchini is such a mild flavor as it is, so this soufflé is dressed up with onion, potato, and cauliflower to pack more of a flavor punch.  Additional spices and egg white are also in the ingredients.

Garden Lites Zucchini Soufflé (frozen)
Garden Lites Zucchini Soufflé (frozen)

Now, while the flavor wasn’t as bold as the Roasted Vegetable variety, the zucchini one was still quite fantastic on its own.  As with the other two, I split this in half with my roommate and we served it up with Ore Ida Sweet Potato Fries.  The Zucchini Soufflé was the star of the dinner though.  And this mini-meal packed a healthy, filling , gluten-free, and vegetarian punch.  Even just eating half of the soufflé, I was perfectly filled for dinner.  The fact that each time I took I bite, I immediately wanted another one is saying something!

Garden Lites is doing something completely right with these soufflé meals.  All of them are low calorie, low fat delights for your taste buds.  I am very much looking forward to sampling the other three varieties.  When you’re company is known as “the vegetable company” you better do vegetables right.  These…are done to perfection.

Love your vegetables a little more with Garden Lites soufflés.  Zucchini might be a good jumping off point!  And it only takes about 5 minutes of microwave time to prepare.  So easy…so good!

Betty Crocker’s Devil’s Food Cake mix so good it’s a gluten-free sin

Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake Mix
Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake Mix

Product: Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil’s Food Cake Mix – $4.49+

You have to have a soft spot in your foodie world to see a major company, such as Betty Crocker, embrace the growing need for gluten-free products.  I know I’m over-the-moon with it (despite the elevated price tag on the mixes).  Betty Crocker decided to develop this line when two employees there were each affected by the gluten-free lifestyle (one being diagnosed with Celiac, the other having a son that needed to follow a gluten-free diet).  Feeling that no one should have to go without a birthday cake (or cookie), the Betty Crocker team set up a gluten-free facility and began to distribute a line of four baking products that are officially gluten-free.

Last night, as I found myself chomping on the last dessert in the house, I reached into my pantry and pulled out a box of Betty Crocker’s Gluten-Free Devil’s Food Cake mix.  Chocolate = yum!

So, I got out the Kitchenaid mixer, poured the mix into the bowl, along with three eggs, 1 cup of water, and a stick of butter (I used Smart Balance).  I set the mixer to it’s work and prepped the cake pan.  Except, I didn’t just grease the bottom of the pan.  Oh no.  I intended to top this delicious chocolate cake with Cinnamon Cool Whip, so I dusted the bottom of the pan with a light coating of cinnamon.  Mmmm.

Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake (baked with a splash of cinnamon on top)
Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake (baked with a splash of cinnamon on top)

The mixer was switched off and I went to pour the contents of the bowl into the pan.  Then, stopped, and added some Cinnamon chips for good measure to the mix.  I mean…why not go all out?  I poured the batter into the pan, finding it really thin for a cake batter, but deciding to trust in it.  After all, I followed the directions to the letter.  Then, into the oven it went for about 40 minutes.

What emerged was a fantastic looking chocolate cake, rich in color and smelling phenomenal.  Honestly, I had to make myself not cut into it and eat it immediately.  I let it cool and then wrapped it up to wait until tonight.

And when dessert time rolled around, I could hardly contain my excitement.  I sliced the cake (which I baked in a 9×9 pan) into 16 square pieces.  A dollop of Cinnamon Cool Whip dressed the empty plate.  Then the cake was placed atop that.  Another dollop of Cinnamon Cool Whip on top, and then a light drizzle of melted Ghirardelli 70% dark chocolate to top it off.

What I got was a delicious treat indeed.  The cake on its own was very good.  I found the texture to be amazingly light.  And the chocolate flavor was refreshing and sweet.  Add into it the spike of cinnamon flavor in the batter itself, dusted on the bottom, and lightly dusted on top, and you have a palate-pleasing, taste bud exciting, flavor combination of pure gluten-free joy.  The hint of spice from the various cinnamon additions was a nice balance to the sweet chocolate flavor from the cake.  It wasn’t heavy or overdone either.  This was the right flavor, right texture, and totally light so that you don’t feel like a glutton by scarfing down a slice.

This is the third gluten-free product that I have had from Betty Crocker’s line-up and must say that I continue to be impressed by what is offered.  When mixing your own flour and cocoa to make a gluten-free chocolate cake seems like a bit of a hassle, turn to Betty Crocker and find an amazing, sinful, airy chocolate treat in their Gluten-Free Devil’s Food Cake.  Honestly…I’m eagerly anticipating dessert tomorrow!

Betty Crocker…you are on a gluten-free roll!

A slice of Betty Crocker's Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake topped with Cinnamon Cool Whip and drizzled with melted Ghirardelli 70% Dark Chocolate
A slice of Betty Crocker's Gluten-Free Devil's Food Cake topped with Cinnamon Cool Whip and drizzled with melted Ghirardelli 70% Dark Chocolate

Roasted Vegetable Soufflé from Garden Lites a complete delight

Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé
Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé

Product: Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé – $3.49+

My on-a-whim, screw-the-food-budget, frozen food purchases are paying off in spades when it comes to these light, airy, tasty frozen soufflés from Garden Lites.

I mean, these were literally made for someone like me, to come home to and dig into after a stressful, busy day.  And the best part is…they are delicious.  This is the second of the series of six that I had housed in the confines of my freezer.  Just snagging off the top, tonight’s delicacy was the Roasted Vegetable Soufflé, which is a delightful conglomeration of onion, carrots, broccoli, spinach, potato, red pepper and zucchini, folded into egg whites and delicately seasoned.

I was impressed with the first one, which is a good thing, since I bought every flavor without trying just one first.  They are easy to warm up in the microwave and ready in less than five minutes.  Gotta love that.

This one was definitely more colorful than the Cauliflower Soufflé, which definitely gave it a lot of appeal when it came to digging in.  And, once again, the taste was spot on.  Every vegetable that was part of the blend can be tasted within various bites.  It isn’t overly seasoned, and despite that it is being nuked from frozen to soufflé puffy, it’s not watery or runny either.  And that, my friends, is where the magic only begins.  Once again, it tastes much like a pot pie would taste.  And the flavors just melt on your tongue after each delicate forkful.

I really enjoyed the plethora of flavors that accompanied this one, and it was very visually appealing too.  Garden Lites are definitely doing something right with these gluten-free and vegetarian mini-meals.  I served mine (because there is only 1 per box, so my roommate and I split one) with a side of sweet potato fries and it was filling and delicious.

Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé (frozen)
Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé (frozen)

I can’t wait to pluck the next one out of the freezer and give it a shot.  Because, while I don’t like to eat frozen meals, when the necessity for one calls, I like to make sure I’m getting something healthy and not laden down with chemicals and unrecognizable ingredients.  These soufflés by Garden Lites have only ingredients (most of them natural – like vegetables and egg whites) that you can recognize off the bat, without having to Google what some chemical or additive might be.

Love that.

And loving the delicious flavor that the Garden Lites Roasted Vegetable Soufflé added to my dinner plate.

I guess you could say I’m delighted!

Liz Lovely “raisin” the roof with out-of-this-world gluten-free, vegan, oatmeal raisin cookies

Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Product: Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Oatmeal Raisin Cookies – $3.99

Liz Lovely…you have reclaimed your cookie throne!

I know…I was a little hard on you when it came to the less-than-satisfactory taste of the Gluten-Free Coconut Lemon cookies.  But, it was only because it wasn’t anywhere near the flavor and quality of the previous cookies I had sampled from your vegan and gluten-free line-up.

But, redemption was yours today, my delicious cookie-baking friend.

Let me say this first…I am not a lover of oatmeal raisin cookies.  If given the choice between an oatmeal raisin cookie and two other cookies, I’d probably select one of the two other cookies before going for the oatmeal raisin one.  Why?  I don’t know.  I love oatmeal.  I love raisins.  But in cookie form, the texture, the flavor…it’s just never been my thing.

Over the weekend, I was at my natural food store and they had just gotten in a shipment of every Liz Lovely gluten-free, vegan cookie available.  Of the three kids I had yet to try (Snickerdoodle, Ginger Molasses, Oatmeal Raisin), I decided to knock out the Oatmeal Raisin variety…just to get it over with.  HA!  Now I’m regretting that line of thinking.

Tonight my dessert was half (because that is the serving size, fellow gluten-free cookie lovers!) of one Oatmeal Raisin cookie.  First of all, as with every Liz Lovely cookie I have had to date, it was super-soft.  Amazingly soft.  The knife slid right through it as though it was fresh out of the oven.  I could see a great number of raisins and walnuts scattered throughout my slice of the cookie.  It was loaded with flavors and packed with ingredients.  No skimping here.

My first bite…and I was hooked.  You would never know that I’m not a big fan of oatmeal raisin cookies the way I hoovered this one down.  Honestly.  I managed to savor the sweet and salty combination of the raisins and walnuts.  I didn’t even mind the baked oatmeal texture within the dough.  There was a nice level of spice to balance out the sweetness.  It all just…became cookie nirvana.  Bite after amazing chewy bite, I devoured my half of a cookie and had to resist going back for more.

You’re back on top, Liz Lovely, when it comes to your amazing vegan and gluten-free cookies.  You did the unthinkable…you made me fall in love with an oatmeal raisin cookie.  Knowing that these treats are not only vegan but gluten-free makes the sinful nature of each bite all that more…amazing.

The hard part is limiting yourself to only half.

Find these cookies.  Order them online from the Web site.  But try them…and savor them!

Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Oatmeal Raisin Cookie
Liz Lovely Gluten-Free Oatmeal Raisin Cookie