Posts Tagged ‘vegan’

Two Moms in the Raw Granola

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

I always love when places I frequent for shopping have new gluten-free items available.  Here in NYC (and some outlying areas) we have a grocery delivery service called Fresh Direct that I use quite often because they offer quality items inclusive of products from smaller companies – not to mention local produce – but I digress.  On a recent shopping expedition in Fresh Direct’s Gluten-Free section, I came across these granola bars from a company out of Colorado that was definitely new to me – Two Moms in the Raw.

Those of you that follow me regularly know that I am a huge granola person and I eat it not only for breakfast but pretty much on top of anything I can sprinkle it on.  Now I have to confess, I initially did not read the product description so assumed this was a loose granola – it is not.  These are wonderfully delicious granola bars that are actually large in size and perfectly portable for snacking on the go.  I picked-up their Organic Gojiberry variety and it was definitely love at first bite.  The first thing you notice about these bars is their texture and consistency.  They are incredibly robust with an organic gluten-free oat groat, buckwheat, and millet base that is peppered with a host of unique flavors and consistencies that truly make these a stand out.  In the seed department there’s sunflower, pumpkin, sesame, and flax seeds.  The fruit department features gojiberries and apples that are perfectly paired with pecans and almonds that add a deep nutty layer to the bars.  Toss in the subtle sweetness from agave, the spiciness of cinnamon, and just the right amount of sea salt and you have what is quite possible the most unique granola bars I have come across to-date.

Be sure to check out Two Moms in the Raw’s Web site where you can learn more about their full product portfolio and even order online.  their products can also be ordered on Amazon.com.  I know I cannot wait to get my hands of their Truffles.

Don Lee Farms Veggie Patties

Monday, March 26th, 2012

I have said it before and I will say it again, I always love my trips to my local Costco because each time there seems to be more and more gluten-free items on the shelves.  My last visit yielded a really great fine of gluten-free and vegan Veggie Patties from Don Lee Farms.  I am typically not one for pre-made foods but after looking at the ingredients – these patties were all natural and had real honest to goodness ingredients (namely vegetables) so I thought why not give them a try.  Now obviously this is Costco so you are buying in bulk and these patties come in a package of ten.  When I saw they could be frozen I was sold and picked up a package.

Those of you that follow me regularly know that my daily lunches here in NYC are delivery.  I just don’t have the time during the day to pop-out and honestly living in NYC affords me the opportunity to have everything from gluten-free cupcakes to Chinese and everything in-between delivered right to my office.  However, as we all know, this adds probably more calories than I really need.  So I thought, why not try a an experiment of bringing my lunches for a at least a few days (I ended up doing four) and most of those days I enjoyed two of Don Lee’s veggie patties.  At just 160 calories per patty, I was only taking in 320 calories on the main portion of my lunch.

The patties themselves are comprised of: carrots, celery, bell peppers, garbanzo beans, brown rice flour, and sunflower seeds.  The patties are actually quite large and with a bun one would more than likely be enough, but I opted for sans bun for my lunches so had two patties.  These heat up in minutes in the microwave so make for a great, fast lunch option.

It also helps that the patties taste amazing.  They are actually quite complex in the flavor department with the great crispness of the fresh veggies paired with the nuttiness of the rice and sunflower seeds (which really helped take these to the next level).  Great texture and taste make these all around winners.  I opted for a bit of organic America cheese on top and paired my patties with bold and spicy horseradish sauce – kismet.

So next time you are at your nearest Costco, look a bit closer at the shelves because you may just find a fabulous new gluten-free find.  Now if only they would have a dedicated gluten-free section, the world would be a more perfect place.

Oskri Product Assortment

Friday, September 9th, 2011

While on the road I actually came across these in a travel rest area. I am always amazed when I come across new products in unlikely places. I sampled three products from Oskri: Raisin Granola, Cashew Granola, and their Coconut with Organic Dark Chocolate Bar from their Oskri Organics line.

First up was the Raisin Granola which came in a pretty decent-sized package that was easily a couple of good-sized servings. This mix was not only gluten-free but also dairy-free, vegan, Halal, and Kosher. It was an interesting mix of buckwheat, raisins, sunflower seeds, pecans, date syrup, and chicory root extract. It had a robust texture that packed a serious amount of crunch. Flavor-wise it had a deep roasted flavor that had a subtle sweetness to it. I could easily see the flavor not being everyone’s cup of tea because it was a bit on the over-roasted side and paired with the chicory undertones added a slight level of bitterness.

Next up was the Cashew Granola. This was more subtle in flavor than the raisin variety. This was pretty much the same base as the previous variety with the addition of cashews and cranberries. This variety was a bit more sweet and lacking the slight bitterness of the previous mix paired well with the subtle sweetness of the dried cranberries.

Last up was a Coconut with Dark Organic Dark Chocolate Bar from Oskri’s Organic line. This was my favorite of the trio because it was basically a decadent Mounds-like bar that was lacking of any mystery ingredients. In addition to being gluten-free it is also lactose-free and vegan. It had a great flavor with the subtle coconut paired with the rich, dark organic chocolate. The chocolate itself was mildly sweet and perfect balanced with the coconut.

So, on your next journey be sure to check out the airport kiosks or rest area shops as you never know what gluten-free treats await. Also, head on over to Oskri’s Web site to check out their complete product line and for more information on their products.

Come To Momma

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Many of my readers know that I am a bit of a lush (read complete lush).  Absolutely no surprise there and, as my tagline says, No Apologies.  I am of the firm belief that it is 5 o’clock somewhere in the world so I never turn my nose up at a cocktail.  The ever fabulous Hoosier Mommas (a women-owned business by the way) reached out to me and graciously offered to send me their all natural, gluten-free, and…wait for it…vegan bloody Mary mix.  Needless to say it took me about two seconds to get back to them and their mix was soon at my front door.

Now here’s a little background.  I don’t particularly like tomatoes – I mean the whole vegetable/fruit discussion pretty much puts me off them.  I just cannot trust produce that masquerades as something it is not.  But I digress…You see I actually cannot stand tomato juice and just the thought of it makes me squirm – oh, and the smell – don’t…get…me…started.  So you are probably wondering why the Hell I would want to try a tomato-based cocktail.  Well, I think we both know the answer – I’ll take any excuse to infuse the sweet nectar of the Gods (read Vodka) into my daily routine.

So one Saturday morning I cracked open the jar of Momma Mix and followed the instructions (add vodka and lots of ice) and mixed up a batch.  I chose the ever-popular (and my personal favorite) Tito’s Vodka for this experiment.  So mixey-mixey and the cocktails were done.  I made one for me and one for my other half who just happens to be Bermudian and descendant from a long line of liquor merchants and quite frankly is a true cocktail connoisseur.

We quickly tucked-in to our cocktails and let’s just leave it a WOW!  Seriously, this mix is basically a meal in a jar.  The ingredients list (and it is a long list) reads like a who’s who of natural goodness and there are quite a few flavor surprises in there that help elevate this mix to a near religious experience.   The mix itself is thicker than you might be used to but as my other half pointed out – that’s what makes it such a standout.  Typically Mary mix thins out as soon as you start drinking and you have to keep adding ice and quite frankly it becomes a whole production – and who wants that?  Momma’s mix held its consistency to the end allowing the lushes, uh, I mean drinkers, to enjoy their cocktails without interruption.

So, I highly recommend that after you finish reading this you head on over to Hoosier Momma’s Web site and check out their complete line of products.  While you are there, do yourself a favor and order a jar (or two) of their mix.  They have a new line of sweet mixers including: Strawberry Rhubarbarita; Lavender Lemondrop; and Beekeeper Margarita coming soon and I for one cannot wait to try them.  Note to Momma: Please send some sweet treats when they’re ready :-) .

Gluten Free and Luxury Now Officially Synonymous, Told You So.

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

I am absolutely tickled to have been featured on MSNBC.com’s Travel section yesterday in Jane L. Levere’s article Luxury Hotel Chain Caters to Guests With Special Diets.  I truly believe that what Fairmont is doing with the launch of its Lifestyle Cuisine Plus program is at the forefront of meeting the needs of luxury travelers with dietary restrictions – in my case Celiac disease.

Many of you know that my mantra is Living Well, Gluten-Free, No Apologies.   At its core is my unwavering self-commitment to go where I want, when I want, and not to let my food allergies define or limit who I am.  Can the initial Celiac diagnosis be daunting – absolutely – but Fairmont helps us to realize that major companies are listening and recognizing the need to better accommodate food restricted guests.

I have long been a fan of Fairmont and Raffles hotels and I am absolutely over the moon that my next stay with them will be made easier because should I choose to dine in one of the hotel’s restaurants, I know I will be greeted with a menu featuring local ingredients that has been specially put together for guests like me.  I will of course report back with my firsthand experience in sampling the Lifestyle Cuisine Plus menu.

Thanks to Fairmont, gluten-free and luxury are now officially synonymous.

Looking for a Date? A Delicious Date Based Snack That Is.

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

Many of you know that I love to travel and when I do I normally take along my faithful gluten-free contingency pack filled with some snacks in case I feel like a nosh or the travel gods through a wrench into my plans.  So, I am always looking for highly portable gluten-free items to toss into my pack and recently stumbled across Lärabars.  No, I have not been living under a rock and know these have been on the market for a while but I was never really a fan of things in bar form – that is until now.

I think it was a gluten-free swag bag that contained a sample of their new chocolate chip cookie dough variety that woke me up the Lärabar universe.  I simply could not believe my taste buds and quickly sourced additional flavors: Apple Pie; Cashew Cookie; Peanut Butter and Jelly; and Chocolate Coconut.  All of which did not disappoint…

The flavor that started it all, the chocolate chip cookie dough was a standout.  I mean it actually lived up to its name.  It was a rich mix of cocoa goodness dotted with sweet chocolate morsels – I mean how could you go wrong?  The apple pie flavor had a great tartness enhanced by sweet raisins that took the flavor quotient to the next level.  There was a nice, subtle undertone of walnut that helped to round out the flavor and take the crisp edge off – it was perfectly balanced.  Moving on to the cashew cookie you immediately notice the distinct meatiness of the cashews because that’s really all that was in there with the date base.

Let me just take a moment to call out that the one ingredient that is consistent across the bars is dates.  Now I am a huge fan of dates in pretty much any form I can find them in.  You should have seen me in Dubai when I fell in love with Bateel gourmet dates and packed my luggage full of their gorgeous boxes to take home.  The fact that Lärabar uses dates as their base makes me a very happy camper.

Back to the flavors…

The chocolate coconut bar was a decadent mix of rich chocolate combined with almonds, walnuts, and of course, coconut.  This was a real treat and had an incredible texture to it.  Saving my personal favorite for last – the peanut butter and jelly.  The ingredients were simple: dates; peanuts; unsweetened cherries; and salt. Somehow Lärabar got the proportions so perfect that it actually tastes like a PB&J.  I am not going to question how they do it but rather relish the fact that the do.

So, next time you are looking for a gluten-free snack that is made from simple, real ingredients, try one of the bars.  Not only are they gluten-free but they are also dairy- and soy-free, Kosher, non-GMO, and vegan.  I always have one in my work tote and take a few when I hit the road.  Now I just need to work my way through the remaining flavors.

March Madness Promotion With Earth Cafe

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

What better way to ward off those coming April showers than with a fantastic gluten-free cheesecake from my friends at Earth Café.  That’s right you could have one of their fantastically delicious cheesecakes delivered right to your front door – for free. 

It has been a while since I had a little contest so my friends at Earth Café came up with the following contest to give one lucky GFM reader their very own cheesecake – and best of all the promotion runs the entire month of March. 

I absolutely love, love, love these cheesecakes and not only are they gluten-free but also: vegan, dairy-free, wheat-free, sans refined sugars and nasty oils, and free from cholesterol.  Oh, and did I mention they taste out of this world!  There are multiple ways to enter, each offering a different amount of entries.  You can earn a maximum of 10 entries for this promotion.  Best of all you have the entire month to get those entries in.  Oh, and if you know someone who loves decadent desserts feel free to pass this along.

Here’s how to enter:

1.  Write about or link to the contest in your own blog.  Just be sure to link back to this post, forward me the link to your posting, and you’ll receive 5 entries.  Note this method can only be used once.

2.  Fill out this simple entry form for 3 entries.  Note this method can only be used once.

3.  Make a comment right here.  In your comment please include: What flavor cheesecake you want to try.  Be sure to fill out your contact information when prompted.  You can head on over to Earth Café’s Web site to check out their decadent flavors.  GFM loves their Cali Style Lemon and Rockin’ Raspberry flavors.  A simple way to score 2 entries.  Note this method can only be used once.

4.  Become a fan of Earth Café on Facebook.  Just shoot me an e-mail once you do with your name so we can verify.  This will get you 2 entries.  Note this method can only be used once.

5.  Follow Earth Café on Twitter.  Just shoot me an e-mail once you do with your name so we can verify.  This will get you 2 entries.  Note this method can only be used once. 

6.  Tweet the following via Twitter “@glutenfreemike I want a @earthcafe #glutenfree cheesecake! http://bit.ly/bG9ilf “.  This will get you 1 entry.

7.  Friend me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter for 1 entry.  Just shoot me an e-mail once you do with your name so we can verify.  Note this method can only be used once for Facebook and once for Twitter.

Oh, and if you just can’t wait to try out their cheesecakes, you can get a special 20% discount on your orders by simply entering the promotion code: GFM at checkout.

Now here’s the fine print:
Contest is open to legal residents of the United States only.  A maximum of 10 entries can be earned by a single person.  All entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. (PST) on March 31, 2010.  Winner will be chosen from all entries received at random on or after April 1, 2010.

The Delicious Secret Is Out

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Okay, I have been teasing you enough with the product I have spent the last few days eating in order to provide a comprehensive review of almost an entire product line.  The secret product was…Earth Café’s Gluten-Free cheesecakes.  Well, not just gluten-free but raw, vegan, wheat, and cholesterol free as well.  Did that pique your attention?  I know, you are probably thinking gee, that is great that they are basically everything-free but I bet they are free from taste as well.  Au contraire mes amis…that could not be further from the truth.  Well, to be honest, I too thought exactly the same thing when Craig from Earth Café reached out to me and wanted to know if I would be interested in trying them out.  Yes, I was very skeptical because the concept of a dairy free, raw cheesecake just did not seem appealing.  Quite frankly had Earth Café not reached out to me this would have been one of those things that I likely just would not have tried.  I mean let’s face it cheese-less raw cheesecake seems to be a contradiction of terms.

Thankfully I took Craig up on his offer and he and the fine people at Earth Café actually overnighted a sampling from the O.C. on the West Coast to me here in N.Y.C. and everything arrived perfectly intact due to careful packing.  But I digress…I received five of Earth Café’s most popular flavors: Blueberry Thrill; Rockin’ Raspberry; Cali Style Lemon; Cherry Dream; and Peach Passion.  Let’s just say I knew what I would be having for dessert over the upcoming evenings.  Ah, see why this review took a bit longer than usual?

I am, however, only human so I enlisted the help of my non-GF other half so that I could eat one myself and taste a portion of another to better expedite the tasting process.  I started with the Rockin’ Raspberry.  As I took the first bite, I am not sure what I was expecting but it was certainly not the creamy deliciousness that first hit my palate.  I was confused and looked at the container which the slice came in to read the ingredients.  Where was the cream cheese, the butter, the sugar?  Not here and believe me when I tell you NOT missed.  Just twelve simple, vegan ingredients that somehow Earth Café had managed to turn into a rich, creamy, downright delicious cheesecake that’s not a cheesecake. 

The raspberry variety was chock-full of fresh raspberries that packed a welcomed sweet and tart bite.  The “crust” was nothing more than fantastically soaked chopped nuts that added overall flavor and added complexity but did not distract from the filling itself.  The crusts are finely chopped nuts and appear to be cashew, pecan, and walnut mixes.  I say appear because I am going by the ingredient list on the packages but clearly Earth Café are magicians in the kitchen so I am not sure if any of these comprise the body as well or just the crust.  The filling was so complex with the real raspberry taste paired with zesty lemon and cinnamon undertones all in a creamy base from coconut and sweetened with agave nectar.

Now here’s where it gets interesting…my other half is not a cheesecake fan by any stretch of the imagination – but I needed help and was dying to taste the Blueberry Thrill variety.  He was still not quite sold but dug in and all I can say is he now likes cheesecake (well, Earth Café’s).  So if your home is divided by the cheesecake fans and non-believers, these products meet everyone’s needs.  The blueberry pie was just as rich and decadent as the first – just chock-full of fresh blueberries.  It is the fruit in these decadent treats that really helps you to understand the taste benefits of raw eating.  The fruits tasted as though it had just been picked and thrown into the cake right then and there.  I know, you are thinking sure it did but I was as shocked as you will be at how vibrant and flavorful the ingredients were – and they never set foot anywhere near an oven.

The next evening I continued to work my way through the flavors with the Cherry Dream version.  Once again, same fabulous base with wonderfully ripe red cherries that were…wait for it…still crisp to the tooth.  By this point in time I had resolved myself that I needed to just stop wondering how they are able to do this and embrace the concept raw vegan cheese-less cheesecake.  The following evening it was time to crack open the Cali Style Lemon (lemon has always been a personal favorite of mine as flavors go) and it did not disappoint.  We are talking some serious tang here.  This was indeed my personal favorite of the lot – so light and creamy packing a tart punch that still did not take away from the overall flavor itself.

Sadly (only because I was now out of slices) the Peach Passion was last in the line-up and it did not disappoint.  The sweet fresh peach taste was crisp and delicious and again paired perfectly with the creamy base and subtle spiciness of the nuts.

If you think raw desserts are going to be boring, I encourage you to give these cakes a try.  I was probably one of the hardest sells but am so glad I gave it a try.  I don’t know how they do it – nor do I question it.  The bottom line is that Earth Café makes a more healthful gluten-free option that tastes, in a word, AMAZING.  My thanks to Craig and all of the folks over at Earth Café for making a believer out of me.

For those of you on the West Coast, you can find their products in many Whole Foods and other markets based on your location.  Check out their Store Locator to find out if they are at a location near you.  If not, there is always mail order.  You can view their online storefront to check out all the delicious options that abound.

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