Archive for April, 2008

5 Product Reviews: Kind Fruit+Nut Bars- Almond & Apricot; Sesame & Peanuts; Fruit & Nut Delight; Nut Delight; Almond & Coconut ( all gluten free)

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Kind bars

Right now I am in Utah with my family, searching for a new home in this part of the country. The one thing I have struggled with is what to eat. It is difficult to be out and about looking at houses and when I get hungry it became this big ordeal of where I “can” eat, and where everyone else wants to eat. I feel like I monopolize the dining options for everyone else. I hate it! Traveling and eating when gluten free isn’t that easy, especially when you want something more than a baked potato or a snack bar when you’re out and about. I must admit, my Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide has really come in handy when dinner time rolls around!

However, on the flight to get here the Kind bars really saved me. Most of them are really, really tasty and they don’t squish and melt in my carry on bag. Nice. I enjoyed the Almond & Apricot in yogurt so much that I bought one of each of the following flavors and this is what I found:

Sesame & Peanut flavor: This crunchy and sweet bar is made of mostly sesame seeds with peanuts hiding in the middle and bottom of the bar. The entire bar is partially dipped in chocolate with chocolate striped drizzled on top. The flavor was nice and just sweet enough to satisfy a sweet tooth. But beware, it is really crunchy and can be hard to bite into. Rating: 3 1/2 stars

Almond & Apricot: This is the flavor that won the 2005 snack award from Health magazine, so of course I had to try it. It is basically the same as the Almond & Apricot in Yogurt flavor, minus the yogurt. This bar is somewhat soft and chewy with a tangy apricot and sweet coconut flavor. It’s really tasty, and travels well. Rating: 5 stars

Fruit & Nut In Yogurt: This is a soft and chewy bar full of raisins, almonds, brazil nuts, walnuts with apricots. The bottom of the bar is dipped in a yogurt, and has drizzled stripes of yogurt on the top. Honestly, I don’t even like raisins, but much to my surprise, I really liked this bar! It is tangy and sweet, all rolled into one. This gluten free snack bar travels well and does not melt. Rating: 5 stars

Nut Delight: This gluten free snack bar consists of peanuts, almonds, brazil nuts and walnuts sweetened with honey. Unfortunately, this bar is so hard and crunchy that when I bit into it, it crumbled all over my clothes and seat on the airplane. Not good. I also found the flavor to be somewhat bland and boring compared to the other Kind flavors. I don’t think I will buy this one again. Rating: 2 stars

Almond & Coconut: This bar is also soft and chewy and travels incredibly well. I liked the sweet and crunchy flavor and texture of the bar. The flavor is mild, and the nuts and coconut compliment each other. Overall, it is a great bar, but I think I prefer the bars with the tangy apricot. Rating: 4 stars

Want to stock up on these yummy bars? Check out the selection at Amazon.com:

Product Review: Kind Fruit + Nut Snack Bar - Almond & Apricot flavor- gluten free/ wheat free/ non GMO/ no trans fat

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Can you believe it? Someone HACKED into my site- yes, this site! As a result, I completely lost my page one Google ranking for “gluten free food” and have to build my site credibility all over again. The worst part is that this will make it hard for some users to find me and share what they think of the gluten free food out there. Boo!

Thankfully I have a tech savvy husband with even more tech friendly friends, who are graciously helping me fix my site (bye bye wordpress!). However, I am still having trouble posting my original pictures of the gluten free food and products. So, to make a long story short, my reviews for the next week or so won’t have my personal photos included. But have no fear! As soon as the bugs are fixed I will add them. It’s too bad, because I have some great shots of some great products. Oh well, soon enough I hope!

OK, on to my review:

Kind bars

So, I spied these travel friendly Kind bars at my local grocery store and just had to try them. I am headed across the country next week and hoped these would make a great packable snack for my long trek. My family and I are moving out west this summer and we are going house hunting. I am a little nervous, especially since I am so used to the east coast now that this move could prove to be quite the adventure.

Locally these 1.6 ounce Kind snack bars sell for$2.25 each, but I got them on sale 2/$3. My first flavor I tried was the almonds & apricots in yogurt. It looked great and tasted even better! These gluten free snack bars are just the right size to pack into purse or store in a glove compartment.

Kind was awarded the “Best Snack 2005″ award by Health magazine. I also found it interesting that 5% of proceeds go to OneVoice Movement to help foster peace in the Middle East. Nice.

APPEARANCE: The bar itself is made up of huge chunky whole almonds, smooth apricot flavor, shredded coconut and coconut chips, and puffed rice dipped in a “yogurt compound” made up of sugar, palm kernel oil, skim milk powder and yogurt powder. The bottom of the bar has been dipped in the “yogurt” and with diagonal drizzled lines of the yogurt in the top. It actually looks very pretty and super yummy

FLAVOR & TEXTURE: I was surprised- this Kind bar really packs a punch! Immediately you experience a “sweet tart” from the apricot an yogurt flavors that is balanced out by the almonds. The apricot flavor is quite strong, but blends well with the other ingredients. The center of the bar is fairly soft and chunky and with a crunchy undertone and the smooth yogurt ties it all together.

Be aware though, that this Kind snack bar should be consumed only in moderation. I was shocked to discover that this gluten free snack bar packs in 13 grams of fat and a whopping 6 g. of saturated fat. However, I guess I should not be that surprised since the main ingredients are almonds and coconut! At least it does have 4 grams of protein and 3 grams of fiber.

CONCLUSION: Really, this has become one of my favorite snacks- the flavors are wonderful and leaves me satisfied. This is one of those gluten free products I wouldn’t mind buying a case worth for on the go snacks and traveling.

Pros: excellent flavor and texture, perfect for traveling, satisfying

Cons: can be pricey, high fat/saturated fat content

Rating: 5 stars

Want to try these gluten free Kind bars?

Click on the Link below:

Ingredients: Almonds, yogurt compound (sugar, palm kernel oil, skim milk powder, soy lecithin), apricots (apricot paste, glycerol, pectin apple fiber, citric acid), homey, shredded coconut, coconut chips, glucose, puffed rice, chicory fiber, soy lecithin

Book Review: The Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide 2008-2009 3rd edition: How and Where to Eat Gluten Free (Triumph Dining)

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

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Yes! This was one of this month’s give-aways. So . . is this dining guide any good?

Well, the Triumph Dining website boasts the following highlights of their gluten free dining guide:

  • 1,600+ individually-owned restaurants specifically recommended by other Celiacs for their willingness and ability to accommodate the gluten free diet.
  • 900+ individually-owned restaurants offering printed gluten free menus, gluten free pastas or gluten free pizza.
  • 2,600+ chain restaurant locations that have extensive gluten free options.
  • 80+ Lists of gluten free items provided by regional and national chain restaurants, from fast food joints to high-end steakhouses.
  • Over a dozen strategies for successful, safe gluten free restaurant dining.
  • 500 pages; 3rd Edition

Sounds great, right?

I found this guide to be very informative and easy to understand. I appreciated the introduction, because I could completely relate to the author’s thoughts about dining. I too, often avoid eating out because I don’t want to get sick. I also agreed that I felt like I was missing out on some great social opportunities and that I also hold back my husband from trying new venues; all because of my fear of eating out and remaining gluten free. I could relate with the author.

In this book I found:

*Section I addresses the issue of how to convey gluten free dining needs effectively as well as tips and tricks for ordering and obtaining a gluten free meal. Useful information, especially for those just starting out on their gluten free journey.

*Section II lists restaurant locations that either have a gluten free menu or cater to a gluten free consumer. They are listed first by state, and only some are broken down by city. Some states break down restaurants by larger cities, but in most cases the restaurant and gluten free bakeries are simply listed with the various locations listed secondary.

PRO: If you know the name of a restaurant you’d like to visit, it is easy to find the location.

CON: If you are visiting a smaller city, and don’t know the name of the restaurant you are looking for, it is time consuming to read through the entire state section to find a dining option.

*Section III features specific gluten free menus and menu items complete with the date that the gluten free menu info was confirmed, website links, phone numbers and pricing guide. This is my favorite part of the whole book! I could easily look up a restaurant location in section II, then look in section III to read the gluten free menus. Nice

Also, the Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide is published annually in February.

I see this guide as a great source for travel. It is small enough to easily fit into a backpack or suitcase, or keep in your car. Essentially, it makes it easier to find gluten free friendly eateries across the US. However, it is not intended to provide information or education about celiac disease. I am headed off to the west coast next week, and this book is definitely going with me!

Rating: 5 stars

Taking a trip and want to bring this guide with you? Click below to purchase:

Product Review: Bread of Life Buttery Gluten Free Sugar Cookie- gluten free/ rice free/ oat free/ nut free

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Bread of Life gluten free sugar cookie

A fresh baked, portable, individually wrapped, gluten free sugar cookie. This would be perfect for those times when I am traveling and want something sweet, but homemade. This, I had to try.

Bread of Life creates these gluten free sugar cookies in a dedicated gluten free facility that is also free of rice, soy, rye, nuts and oats. These huge and hearty 4 ounce gluten free cookies sell for $2.49 and easily satisfies a savage sweet tooth.

Bread of Life sugar cookie

I tried this cookie five days after Bread of Life sent it to me; not because I didn’t want to dive in right away, but I wanted to see if this gluten free sugar cookie would actually last more than a few days.

This cookie definitely passed the shelf life test. I found the cookie chewy and dense with a wholesome, hearty taste thanks to the sorghum flour, evaporated cane juice, butter, and free range eggs- simple ingredients that create a simply yummy cookie. Because these ingredients are different than a “typical” sugar cookie,the flavor is also somewhat different than what I expected. It was a good different! The buttery flavor also added a nice balance to the other ingredients.

The texture of this cookie is not grainy, dry or gritty, like many gluten free cookies I have tried. It is somewhat soft, but with a satisfying density you can really sink your teeth into. Topping this cookie was a thick, sugary sweet topping that provided a crunch. However, I found it to be overwhelming so I brushed off the excess topping. No big deal.

My favorite way to eat this cookie is warmed in the microwave for 10-12 seconds. It literally melts in your mouth. Yum.

Bread of Life gluten free sugar cookie

Pros: doesn’t taste gluten free , chewy and satisfying

Cons: thick sugary topping

Rating: 5 starsÂ

Want to try this cookie for yourself?

Click HERE to order from the Bread of Life website

Ingredients: sorghum flour, free range eggs, butter, date paste, organic evaporated cane juice, tapioca flour, xanthan gum, baking soda, sea saltÂ

Bread of Life Chocolate Chip Muffin- gluten free/ soy free/ rice free/ rye free/ tree nut free/ peanut free/ oat free

Friday, April 11th, 2008

gluten free muffin

This review will kick off a series of reviews for Bread of Life fresh baked goods. Since many of their products are packaged individually and have a shelf life of 7 to 10 days or so, I thought they would be a great option for gluten free traveling. They may be purchased online for $2.79, or in select natural foods stores in the southwest.

Bread for Life Gluten Free Bakery was started by two homeschooling families in 2002 and is based out of Missouri. Their products do not contain any rice flour ( gasp! is that possible in a gluten free product?!?) and feature wholesome, rich, high quality ingredients. (Click HERE to read their amazing story of how the Bread of Life bakery came to be). Their dedicated bakery is free of wheat, gluten, rice , oats, rye, peanuts and tree nuts.

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First of all, these hefty and filling gluten free chocolate chips muffins are incredibly soft and scrumptious. As I gingerly sliced the muffin in half, I expected it to crumble since it was so soft and moist. Nope, not the case- hardly a crumb! These muffins have a smooth texture and mild pleasant flavor that screams ” I’m homemade!” The body of the muffins are not grainy or gritty like some gluten free baked products, and do not taste gluten free at all. Seriously. They are that good.

It is obvious high quality ingredients are used. The fact that free range eggs and sorghum flour also make this gluten free product appealing. The muffin was mildly sweet, flavorful and was perfect paired with a big glass of ice cold milk. The best way I can describe the flavor of this gluten free chocolate chip muffin is simply delightful, sinfully rich and lip-smacking good.

gluten free muffin

Although the body of the muffin is soft, smooth and moist, the topping threw me for a loop. A thick, sweet coating on top helped me crunch my way through the muffin. I do like a bit of sweetness with my muffins, but I found the sugary topping to be overwhelming at times. So, I simply brushed off the excess and was satisfied with the result.

The chocolate chips in my muffin also seemed a bit sparse- but the chocolate that I did taste was flavorful and seemed balanced with the overall flavor of the muffin.

Thanks to Bread of Life for the muffins. This is a great gluten free product from a great start-up that I am happy to support. Look for more muffin, cookie, and bread reviews this month from Bread of Life. You’ll be in for a treat!

PROS: soft, moist, flavorful, do not taste gluten free! Individually packaged for freshness, high quality ingredients

CONS: crunchy sweet topping may be overwhelming,

Rating: 5 stars

Where Can I Buy Bread of Life Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Muffins?

Click HERE to visit the Bread of Life website for ordering information

(BONUS! If you order $39 or more before May 1st, your shipping is free!)

Ingredients: Sorghum flour, organic evaporated cane juice, potato starch, butter, non-gmo sunflower oil, chocolate chips(cocoa butter, sugar), free range eggs, tapioca flour, baking powder, xanthan gum, baking soda, sea salt

**please note nutirional analysis is not yet available

‘Cause You’re Special! Golden Pound Cake Mix- all natural/ wheat free/ gluten free/ casein free

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

gluten free poundcake

When our family drives to Virginia to visit family, we try to pick up our daughter’s favorite treat for the ride home- Ukrop’s pound cake. Their bakery- and everything else they make, is simply yummy. We love the smooth, slightly sweet flavor, and I especially like that the pound cake hardly crumbles. This is ideal for a long drive home in the car- the less crumbs the better.

Obviously I cannot have their pound cake anymore, so when I saw that ‘Cause You’re Special made a golden pound cake mix I had high hopes for a yummy, portable sweet treat for myself and my family. This 16.5 ounce gluten free pound cake mix sells for $6.99 at my local natural foods store.

Mixing the batter was a breeze with my Kitchen-Aid mixer. Just combine 3 large eggs and 3/4 cup butter or margarine. If you want this to be dairy and casein free, simply substitute the butter with the baking spread of your choice.

gluten free poundcake

The batter is thick, smooth and very sticky. I used a spatula to smooth it into the pan, but ended up smoothing most of it with my fingers dipped in water because of the stickiness. After baking for 75 minutes and - ta da! The first gluten free pound cake to ever grace my countertops.

gluten free poundcake

This gluten free pound cake has a thick and semi- soft crust. The top of the pound cake is slightly crisp and flaky with an ultra-sweet flavor. The texture is smooth with a few nooks and crannies, and does not crumble or fall apart and slices easily. When freezing slices of this gluten free cake, I would recommend eating it before it completely get to room temperature. I found that when allowed to completely thaw, the texture seemed mealy and mushy. Not good. For best results, I suggest consuming the pound cake fresh within 24 hours.

However, the flavor closely resembles the ‘Cause You’re Special! To me, the flavor is a very sweet rice flour flavor with butter blended in for richness. If you like this company’s other products, then you will probably like the pound cake as well.

Overall, this mix is OK, but not exactly the gluten free replacement for Ukrop’s that I was hoping for.

Pros: dense, smooth, texture comparable to traditional pound cake

CONS: lack of original flavor - tastes just like their biscuits and vanilla cake, so-so results from freezing, strong rice flavor, really sweet

Rating: 3 stars

Want to try this mix for yourself? Click below:

Ingredients:sugar, white rice flour, potato starch, tapioca starch, xanthan gum, salt

Check out my other ‘Cause You’re Special! reviews:

Cause You’re Special! Moist Yellow Cake Mix

‘Cause You’re Special Hearty Biscuit Mix

‘Cause You’re Special! Lemon Poppyseed Muffin Mix

‘Cause You’re Special! Famous Pizza Crust Mix

‘Cause You’re Special! Chocolate Fudge Brownie Mix

Announcing the Give-Away Winners for April!

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

 

The gluten free product give-away winners for this April are:

1) Melissa Dean wins the Gluten Free Restaurant Guide

with her comment:
My favorite vacation spot is Lake Powell (Utah). With all the red rocks, wake boarding, and jet skiing you could ever dream of!!! Hope some of you get a chance to go there sometime, it is the best!!

AND

2) Mandy from DCGluties.com wins the two weeks supply of Attune probiotic wellness bars

with her comment:
The gluten free granola from Trader Joe’s is a great travel snack! I took the “tropical mix” with me to Jamaica a couple weeks ago!

Melissa and Mandy, please email me at glutenfreefoodreviews {at} gmail {dot} com with your mailing address. Good luck next month to all of you who did not win- the odds are great that next time it may be you! The next give-away will be announced May 1st.

Until then, tune in for some fun reviews for gluten free food, snacks, and travel tips. I look forward to reading your opinions, too!

April Gluten Free Food/ Product Give-Away-

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

During spring and summer, many of us travel for vacations, to visit family or for employment. And we know, traveling can be very difficult when you need to eat gluten free. My family and I took some weekend trips to three major east coast cities last fall and I discovered a lot about gluten free eating on the go. I hope to share some of my tips and tricks with my reviews this month because the theme is:

“Gluten Free: Will Travel!”

My reviews this month will feature gluten free travel-friendly foods, snacks and resources. To kick off a new theme, I have two items to give-away. Yes! That means TWO WINNERS!

The April gluten free give-away is:

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1) One copy of the The Triumph Dining book: The Essential Gluten Free Reastauarant Guide: 2008-2009 edition

This comprehensive book features 4,700 gluten free-friendly restaurant locations, 1,600 individually owned restaurants recommended by other celiacs, 900 restaurants and bakeries offering printed gluten free menus and specialty products and 80 lists of gluten free menu items from national ans chain restaurants. Also offer tips and info about dining and ordering gluten free meals.( $23.95 value)

OR

2) Two week supply of all natural Attune probiotic wellness bars- 14 bars! seven chocolate crisp, seven blueberry vanilla

Tasty probiotic bars to help promote digestive health- contains 5x the active cultures of yogurt; also a good source of calcium; 100 calories per bar. They are sooo yummy! ($19.98 value)

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Here’s how to enter:

1. Reply to this post via this website, and share your favorite gluten free travel snack, OR if you don’t have one, share your favorite vacation destination.

(Email submission are OK, bit I prefer you enter via the site so I don’t miss an entry)

2. If you have not done so, subscribe to glutenfreefoodreviews.com via email.

The give-away winner will be announced via email and on this site. Also, you will receive future product reviews. To subscribe, simply enter your email address at the top right side of my homepage. That’s it! :)

The winner will be announced on Monday, April 7th!

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Now for the rules:

1. You must complete #1 and #2 to enter

2. Entries must be made by Sunday, April 6th 11:59 p.m.

3. I can only ship to US addresses , thanks to the picky and somewhat irritable disposition of my local postmasters. They give me a really hard time shipping products to other countries- even Canada.

4. One entry, per person please

Good luck!

Be sure to look for my reviews on the giveaway products, and thanks to Triumph Dining and Attune for providing this month’s give-away products.

Gluten Free March Madness

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

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No, I am not talking about basketball. Although, I did take this picture at the PSU vs. Michigan State basketball this season. Wow, was that a good game! However,  March Madness describes how I feel about this past month- it has been crazy busy and I have run out of time before running out of baking and cooking ingredient reviews. I discovered a month isn’t nearly enough time to give gluten free baking and cooking ingredients the attention and promotion they deserve.

This month I also started modifying my site format. Unfortunately, I think my tinkering may have caused problems with my loyal feedburner subscribers. So, before I announce my April giveaway on April 2nd, please verify you are still subscribed so you don’t miss the give-away email announcement.

April will actually feature two gluten free give-aways. Fun!

To close this month’s theme, feel free to browse the following cooking and baking reviews:

Baking & Cooking Basics:

Ener G Gluten Free Bread Crumbs 

Bob’s Red Mill Whole Grain Gluten Free Oats 

Cream Hill Estates Gluten Free Rolled Oats 

Authentic Foods Gluten Free Vanilla Powder 

Hain Gluten Free Baking Powder 

Gluten Free Flour Mixes, Blends:

 Bob’s Red Mill Potato Flour

Authentic Foods Multi Flour All Purpose Flour Blend

Beth’s Gluten Free All Purpose Flour 

Pamela’s Products Baking  & Pancake Mix 

Arrowhead Mills Gluten Free All Purpose Baking Mix 

Bob’s Red Mill All Purpose Baking Flour 

Gluten Free Seasonings:

Gluten Free Pantry Taco Seasoning 

Cali Foods Herb Medley Gourmet Seasoning 

Cali Foods Sweet & Spicy BBQ Mix- Spicy hot 

Cali Foods Garlic Gusto Gourmet Seasoning

Gluten Free Sauces:

San-J Organic Tamari Gluten Free Soy Sauce 

 Mr. Spice Honey BBQ Sauce