Showing posts with label Food Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food Review. Show all posts

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Food Review: FAGE 2% Yogurt

On their website FAGE states:
FAGE TOTAL Yogurt is 100% natural. It contains no added sweeteners, thickeners or preservatives. We do not use powder milk, powder cream or powder protein in FAGE, just raw milk, raw cream and live active cultures which come together for a naturally blissful taste experience. In line with our All Natural approach to yogurt making, our milk and cream supply comes from farmers who have pledged not to treat their cows with rBGH*. FAGE is an excellent source of protein due to its unique straining process. Vegetarians can eat FAGE TOTAL and is also suitable for diabetics, pregnant women and people on gluten-free diets. It can also be used to cook with in your favorite recipes since it will not separate in high heat.
FAGE Total Yogurt is a good choice for those who are watching their weight. Skimmed yogurt contains approximately 38 calories, as opposed to an egg with 80 calories, 132 calories for a medium apple, 100 for a boiled potato, 230 for a portion of grilled chicken, and 126 for 100g of tuna in water. While plain yogurt and milk have the same nutritional value and the same number of calories, yogurt is more filling. In addition, yogurt can replace foods such as fresh cream, mayonnaise and sour cream, that have a much higher number of calories, thus making it easier to control weight.
And I believe them.  It's that good.  I like the 2% Honey the best!  I've tried the Peach one and normally I LOVE peach yogurt, but it wasn't as exciting.

I learned something new today.  Instead of trying to stick my spoon in the lil' cup of honey and add to the yogurt, this picture i found today, let's me know there's another option. =)

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Food Review: Quinoa

Okay, this is not necessarily a food review but this is more of a 'what is Quinoa'.  However, I do love eating Quinoa.  I tried the Red Quinoa and it wasn't doing nothing but making my tastebuds yearn for mouthwash.  I didn't like it.  But the regular (white) Quinoa is really good.  I cook mine with plain water or chicken broth/stock.  Sometimes I buy the Trader Joe's Brand Fire Roasted Peppers & Onions and stick 1/4 cup in the boiling water to flavor and cook with the Quinoa.  Excellent!

From Winkipedia (6/16/10 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinoa )
Quinoa (pronounced /ˈkiːnoʊ.ə/ or /kwɨˈnoʊ.ə/, Spanish quinua, from Quechua kinwa), a species of goosefoot (Chenopodium), is a grain-like crop grown primarily for its edible seeds. It is a pseudocereal rather than a true cereal, or grain, as it is not a member of the grass family. As a chenopod, quinoa is closely related to species such as beets, spinach, and tumbleweeds. Its leaves are also eaten as a leaf vegetable, much like amaranth, but the commercial availability of quinoa greens is currently limited.

Nutritional value
Quinoa was of great nutritional importance in pre-Columbian Andean civilizations, being secondary only to the potato, and was followed in importance by maize. In contemporary times, this crop has become highly appreciated for its nutritional value, as its protein content is very high (12%–18%). Unlike wheat or rice (which are low in lysine), quinoa contains a balanced set of essential amino acids for humans, making it an unusually complete protein source among plant foods.[4] It is a good source of dietary fiber and phosphorus and is high in magnesium and iron. Quinoa is gluten-free and considered easy to digest. Because of all these characteristics, quinoa is being considered a possible crop in NASA's Controlled Ecological Life Support System for long-duration manned spaceflights.[4]

Preperation
Quinoa has a light, fluffy texture when cooked, and its mild, slightly nutty flavor makes it an alternative to white rice or couscous.

Vegetables and seasonings can also be added to make a wide range of dishes. Chicken or vegetable stock can be substituted for water during cooking, adding flavor. It is also suited to vegetable pilafs, complementing bitter greens like kale.


Quinoa can serve as a high-protein breakfast food mixed with honey, almonds, or berries; it is also sold as a dry product, much like corn flakes.

Quinoa flour can be used in wheat-based and gluten-free baking. For the latter, it can be combined with sorghum flour, tapioca, and potato starch to create a nutritious gluten-free baking mix. A suggested mix is three parts quinoa flour, three parts sorghum flour, two parts potato starch, and one part tapioca starch. Quinoa flour can be used as a filling for chocolate.

Quinoa may be germinated in its raw form to boost its nutritional value. Germination activates its natural enzymes and multiplies its vitamin content.[6] In fact, quinoa has a notably short germination period: Only 2–4 hours resting in a glass of clean water is enough to make it sprout and release gases, as opposed to, e.g., 12 hours overnight with wheat. This process, besides its nutritional enhancements, softens the grains, making them suitable to be added to salads and other cold foods.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Food Review: Colbys Kettle Corn - Cinnamon Sugar

Yesterday we had a big ol' get together.

My cousin brought over this bag of popcorn and told me: "Look it's gluten free! You can have some." haha so funny that my family looks at that and thinks of me.

I tried it and it was really really good!

Her friend from work gave it to her and I have no clue where to buy it locally. 

https://www.colbyskettlecorn.com/corn.html

If you find it.....let me know or you can order through their website.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Recipe: Quinoa & Corn Salsa Salad

The Title makes it sound gross but really it's not.

This is a broke-down version of a recipe.  I was at Trader Joe's last night with my friend and she grabbed a sample of Quinoa Salad that was just made.  She wasn't adventerous and decided to give it to me.

But I love Quinoa and it was really good.

Recipe: They mixed a can of (rinsed) black beans, cooked Quinoa and Trader Joe's Corn Chili Salsa (no tomatoes).  It was a protein/fiber packed spicy/sweetness taste that was different.

So I bought the Corn Salsa.  I already have Quinoa and Black Beans in my pantry.

I think I'll make it for dinner tomorrow with some baked chicken.

Food Review: Enviro Kidz Organic Gorilla Munch Cereal

OHMG, I just realized why I was so infatuated with SilverBack Gorillas!  Because I LOVE Gorilla Munch Cereal!



There are no artificial preservatives or additives.
It's Gluten Free (however it is made in a facility that uses peanuts, tree nuts & soy).
Low Sodium.

Ingredients: Organic Corn Meal, Organic Evaporated Cane Juice, Sea Salt

Nutrition Facts: 3/4 Cup = 120 cal; 5 cal from fat; total fat: 0g; 2g Fiber; 8g Sugar; 2g protein

Now, I know I previously have said, No Evaporated Cane Juice, but I don't eat it much, it's not a sugary cereal and yes i'm bending my own rules. =)

It's really good though.  Like a grown-up version of Kix cereal (if you were ever on welfare, that's the cereal you would love to get!....well for me at least).

They have other products too that I like and have bought .  Check them out at: http://www.naturespath.com/

Friday, August 6, 2010

Food Review: Mary's Gone Crackers

I went to see my Doctor this past week and I told her I started to change my diet by going Gluten Free.  She said hold on and walked out of the office.

Although I know i didn't win Publishers Clearing House.....she came back in with a little box.  She said for me to try these Gluten Free crackers. 

I did.  And they were good.  It's made with Brown Rice, Quinoa, Flax Seed and Sesame Seed.  It has a really nutty crunch to it.

She said she's Gluten Free and she bought them at Whole Foods.  So last night I was at Whole Foods looking for a Vanilla Bean and I found the crackers.  They come in a couple of other variety's but these were good to start off with.

Looking at the box she has some links: http://www.marysgonecrackers.blogspot.com/ and http://www.marysgonecrackers.com/

I love how on the side bar it says: Organic, Kosher, non-GMO, whole grain, made with love...etc

It contains 450mg of omega-3 fatty acids per serving (6 crackers per serving; 140 cal, 45 cal from fat, 3g fiber, 0g sugar, 3g protein)

I suggest you try it.  Its cruncy and tasty.  I will be buying these again.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Food Review: Trader Joe Products

Ive been meaning to list some of the items i've tried.

Trader Joe's Corn Tortilla Flat Breads - okay so they are not GF however I still really like them!

Trader Joe's Organic Popcorn with Olive Oil. Use Christopher Walken's voice: "O'WOW". These are so good. Light, not salty and fully kernals! (It is made in a facility that process's wheat, milk, peanuts, tree nuts and soy.)

Trader Joe's Olive Tapenade Spread - this is really good.  If you love green and kalamata olives this will do it.  I had some on TJ Onion & Chive Seeded Corn Crackers (GF).

TJ Onion & Chive Seeded Corn Crackers (GF).  These little chippys are tasty.  Tastes like a corn chip but not really with the onion & chive.  My taste buds like these. =)

But back to the TJ Organic Popcorn w/Olive Oil. OHMG I will have to watch out with this one.  I think I could possibly eat the whole bag.