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New Crunchmaster Products

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

My friends at Crunchmaster recently sent me two of the new items to sample.  I was really excited to get my hands on these because ever since I found out that my local Costco carries Crunchmaster I have become a huge fan of their products.

First up was the Multi-Grain White Cheddar variety.  These were simply out of this world.  These were square versions of Crunchmaster’s traditional multi-grain cracker dusted with a delicious white cheddar coating.  The Crunchmaster seed mix of flax, quinoa, millet, and sesame is quite simple the best combination out there and the nuttiness of the seeds paired absolutely perfectly with the salty tang of the white cheddar cheese.  These were not over-coated (as is often the case with flavored snacks) but rather fine-tuned in the flavor department allowing you to really appreciate the flavor of the cheese with the cracker – all without being too salty.  I would have loved to have paired these with some actual cheese but once I opened these they were quite literally gone in an instant.  I just could not help myself – nor could my non-Celiac other half who raved about these.

Next up was the 7 Ancient Grains Crackers with a hint of sea salt.  Now your first question is probably What are the seven grains Gluten Free Mike? Well, I am glad you asked.  These contained a fantastic mix of:  brown rice, sorghum, sesame, millet, flax, quinoa, and amaranth.  Let me be the first to tell you that yes, you can actually taste the difference from the traditional Crunchmaster crackers.    These are highly complex in the flavor department.  You’ll immediately pick-up on the heartiness of the grains – with their robust, nutty flavor – paired with the slightest hint of sea salt.  As always, Crunchmaster crackers and crisps are baked not fried and this variety packs 24 grams of whole grain per serving – nice.   These paired perfectly with a wide-range of cheese I paired them with as well holding up extremely well to a thick hummus.

Be sure to check out Crunchmaster’s Web site for their full product portfolio and if you come across these two new products be sure to pick them up.  You will not be disappointed.

Another Fete in the City.

Friday, April 29th, 2011

I once again had the pleasure of attending another Food Fête event here in New York City yesterday evening.  While the previous fête I attended focused on gluten-free and food allergy-related products this one was about healthy foods and snacks for kids.  I am always a bit leery when the focus is not on gluten-free, wondering what will I be able to try and share with my readers, but I am very happy to report that the majority of items were in fact fine for Celiacs.  No, I do not have any little ones of my own yet but sometimes you just want to feel like a kid again while keeping your pulse on what’s next on the food horizon.

One thing that is consistent across all of the fêtes is that Jeff Davis, the producer of Food Fête, really has a knack for bringing together an exciting group of products aligned with the larger event theme that never disappoint and there are always some great surprises that pop-up.

At this event there was a range of products from baby food to frozen yogurt (more on that later) and pretty much everything in between.  I will delve more deeply into some of the products in the coming weeks here on my blog but here’s a brief overview of some of the products that caught my attention.  First up was some figs, chocolate-dipped and in other kid friendly serving options (one of my personal favorite fruits) from the California Fig Advisory Board who gave me a quick crash course in figs which was fascinating.  Moving on I made my way toward the Dole table and was happy to learn that they now float their fruit cups (Real Fruit Bites)  in 100% natural fruit juice…nice.

Dr. Praeger’s Sensible Foods was on hand and I was happy because I always had trouble identifying what products in their line were gluten-free.  This is no longer a problem because I found out I just need to look for the gluten-free designation that is easy to find on the front of their boxes.  They were sampling their Spinach Littles product which were sort of a potato/spinach pancake cut into fun kid-friendly shapes and were really very good and I would guess a great way to get kids excited about eating their veggies.  Another favorite of mine Applegate was also on hand with a sampling of their products, including one of my all-time personal favorites – their gluten-free chicken nuggets. 

Next up was a brand that  is actually one of my clients, GoGo Squeez.  Yes, in full disclosure they are a client but in all honesty you will always find a package (or two) in my bag when I am on the go.  I became obsessed with these sweet (and healthy) little pouches even before we began working with them.  Their portable applesauce and applesauce fruit blends are re-sealable and perfect for those with an on-the-go lifestyle (read adults and kids alike).  Just toss and go.

Another one of my favorite sort of cultish obsessions was also in attendance – enter the Grāpple (“Grape – L”).  Think apples that taste like Concord grapes.  This seasonal favorite is always a welcome site in my market though they can be tough to track down sometimes.  I was informed by the brand that they’ll be around a little longer this year – into June – due to an extended growing season.  Great news indeed.  Jarlsberg cheese was also on-hand and was serving-up their cheeses in surprisingly gluten-friendly presentation styles – on cucumber slices and a new gluten-free cracker I had not yet tried (but will definitely be following up on).

A new (to me) company Sustenex was sampling their probiotic chewy vitamin gummy and chews for kids (though a serving of four is an adult-dose).  The gummies are in fact gluten-free but the chews are not.  I am looking forward to giving these a try as I am pretty much a fan of all things in gummy form.

My last stop was with an old favorite that sort of fell of the radar, TCBY.  Yes, that TCBY who is back on the scene with its Super Fro-Yo offerings that are low in calories and high in fiber.  I tried their White Chocolate Mousse variety and it was love at first bite.  You’ll definitely be hearing more about this from me in the near future.  As a note, their soft serve line is gluten-free but their hand scooped varieties are a no-go as they do have cookie mix-in varieties and therefore cross-contamination is an issue.  Their representative was very knowledgeable on gluten-free needs and fingers crossed that their parent (Mrs. Fields) will soon have some gluten-free options.

All in all it was another great evening and I love it when more and more mainstream products are either adding gluten-free extensions or have formulations that are naturally free from gluten.

A Fete of Allergy Friendly Foods in N.Y.C.

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Last night I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to attend a Food Fête event showcasing food allergy-related products here in New York City.  I actually did not know much about Food Fête when its owner Jeff reached out to me a while back but after learning more about them I was excited to attend one of their events.

Yesterday’s event did not disappoint.  What’s nice about Food Fête is that it is more like an intimate cocktail party than trade show.  I was greeted at the registration desk by two of the nicest guys who made me feel immediately welcome.  After a quick check-in, I was on my way navigating the vendors on display.

The first vendor I actually ran into was Allergic Girl herself.  I always find it funny that many of us “know” each other but never met in-person.  Sloane had a table with copies of her latest book, which by the way I started reading on my way home and is fabulous!  Of course I could not refuse the offer of an allergy-sensitive lollipop for the road.

Moving on, there was a nice balance of more well-established brands and new (to me) companies that were doing some great things in the food allergy sphere.  Some of the new standouts were Lucini Italia with a delicious Italian version of socca; Redwood Hill Farm had some great goat’s milk and shared space with Green Valley Organics which had some great lactose free dairy products; Pasta Prima which had over the top fresh gluten-free ravioli (in two flavors); and Home Free cookies which addressed several different types of allergies across their product line.

Of course there were some old favorites there as well.  My fabulous friends from Rudi’s Gluten Free were there sampling their new hamburger buns.  Hot dog rolls and a pizza crust are also in the wings for release in a few months.  I know I am looking forward to them.  Enjoy Life was sampling their new hard cookies (which were delicious) along with some of their other favorites of mine.  Mary’s Gone Crackers is always a welcome site and I finally tried their sticks which were great.  Pacific Natural Foods was sampling hemp milk (among their other products) of which I tried the chocolate variety and was actually surprised at how good it was.

Cocktails for the evening were provided by Cockspur Rum which is an absolute favorite of my Bermudian other-half but I had yet to try it until last night.  You see I am not a fan of rum but the cocktail I had yesterday definitely made me a convert.  It was a spicy mix of ginger and rum that was just what the doctor ordered.

My sincere thanks to Jeff and Food Fête for a great evening.

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