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Somebody Stop Me. Another Great Giveaway!

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

If it is December it must be time for more super gluten-free giveaways – hey ‘tis the season.  This time my ever fabulous friends at General Mills have given me one of their fantastic Live Gluten Freely product boxes to give away to one lucky reader.  General Mills has truly been a leader in helping to bring gluten-free products mainstream and best of all their products taste great. Head on over to their dedicated gluten-free site which is full of information from recipes to resources to product information (they have over 300 of them, ranging quite literally from soup to nuts).  Better yet, they have a comprehensive gluten-free product list available online and in a handy pocket-sized version

I personally am a huge fan of their Betty Crocker mixes and I can honestly say there is always a box of Chex in my pantry (I had a bowl for breakfast this morning).  Their Betty Crocker Potato Buds make for quick and easy mashed potatoes and I cannot say enough about gluten-free Bisquick.  I must have made pancakes every weekend since it came on the market.  You’ll also always find a Lärabar, okay Lärabars plural, tucked away in my briefcase in case I am on the go and need a gluten-free snack.

So what is in the Live Gluten Freely product box? Well, I am glad you asked. The winner will receive the following:

Betty Crocker® Gluten-Free Brownie Mix
Betty Crocker® Gluten-Free Yellow Cake Mix
Betty Crocker® Rich & Creamy Chocolate Frosting
Honey Nut Chex® Cereal
Bisquick® Gluten Free Original Pancake and Baking Mix
Betty Crocker® Fruit Flavored Snacks Variety Pack – Fruit Roll-Ups®, Fruit Gushers®, Fruit by the Foot®
Peanut Butter Cookie Lärabar® Snack Bar
Betty Crocker® Potato Buds® Mashed Potatoes
Betty Crocker® Red Serving Spoon

There is truly something for everyone in this package.  If you just cannot wait to get your hands on this package you can actually order one right from General Mills and have one shipped directly to yourself or your favorite Celiac.

Entering could not be easier.  Just click here to send me an e-mail (with Live Gluten Freely in the subject line) and you are done.  How’s that for easy?

Now for the fine print…
Contest is open to legal residents of the United States who are 18 years of age or older and by entering you are agreeing that you meet these eligibility requirements.  Contest ends 11:59 p.m. Pacific time, Sunday, December 12, 2010.

The Fantastic Five

Friday, December 25th, 2009

The fifth favorite thing in my series goes to Betty Crocker for taking gluten-free to the masses. These mixes are easy and taste like the real thing. It is nice to be able to pick them up in your local market particularly if you need a quick sweet fix. While I have a multitude of GF option here in NYC, I realize that this is not the case in other areas so having a mix that is readily accessible to a wide-range of consumers garners the number five spot on my list.

Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix
Having enjoyed the brownies, I decided to give the chocolate chip cookies a go. Like the brownies, the prep was very easy – stir in the wet ingredients, mix well, and spoon onto a greased baking sheet. Again, it was all super easy which I really like.The cookies themselves were, like the brownies, a bit flat. Not sure if this had something to do with the size of my scoops but I did follow the directions exactly as they were written. The texture was light and airy and there was a very good balance between crispy and chewy.

From a taste perspective, they did in fact taste like the “real deal” and even my non-Celiac other half enjoyed them as well. I tend to prefer a more bulked-up cookie so perhaps next time I will try adjusting the scoop size to see if these can be bulked up just a bit.

Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Brownie Mix
I have been meaning to publish my review of Betty Crocker’s GF brownie mix for a while but kept getting sidetracked by other sweet GF offerings. I have to start out by saying that it is fantastic that there is finally a mainstream brand out there that is recognizing (and meeting) the sweet tooth needs of Celiacs — and it can be picked up at your local grocer.I carefully read the instructions which warned that the mixture would be stiffer than usual and they were not kidding. After mixing in the wet ingredients, I got a very through workout trying to stir the batter by hand. The prep could not have been easier though, which was a good thing. I dumped the batter into a greased baking pan and had to work it so that it would spread out evenly. Even then, I noticed that the mix yields a rather thin layer of batter. As it baked in the oven, the kitchen was filled with a nostalgic scent of store bought brownies and this is going to sound strange but it smelled like the Betty Crocker I remembered pre-Celiac.The end result, a rather thin brownie but it was moist and actually really quite nice tasting. Betty Crocker was able to, in my opinion, successfully replicate their famous mix in a GF variety. It definitely has a place in the mass market and will no doubt delight millions of children who can now become part of the Betty Crocker generation. For the gourmet dessert aficionados out there, it is worth a taste and good in a pinch but you will probably want to look elsewhere to get your brownie fix. Check out Betty Crocker’s complete GF line here.

And The Winner Is

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Congratulations to Shelly C. who is the lucky winner of the Betty Crocker gluten-free fruit snack giveaway.  Shelly will be recieving a delicious prize pack from Betty Crocker courtesy of my friends at My Blog Spark.

Thank you to all who entered and we’ll have another fun giveaway soon. 

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