New products that caught your eyes recently?

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  • MissBabyJane
    MissBabyJane Posts: 538 Member
    hgycta wrote: »
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    Loved all 3 of them.

    I've never heard of these either! Where did you buy them and how many calories per container are they? I can't seem to find a website for them anywhere online o.o

    I live in Europe and here we have supermarket "Lidl", and from time to time they have limited weeks with special products, like "Italian week", "Greek week" and those were from the American week. They were very delicious, but the bad side is that you can only have them one week, so I tried to stock up with them. lol They were kind of high on calories, for 150gr. around 180cals, but I try to fit them in my calorie goal.

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    Is this an ice cream? If it's not, I want to ask my parents to bring some the next time they go to Mexico.

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    They are yogurts
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
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    Yeah this is good! A bit uneven though, with some pieces more custardy than others, but still. Pretty filling too (good thing, at 260 calories a slice), but it doesn't need any syrup or anything.
  • morkiemama
    morkiemama Posts: 894 Member
    I love this thread! I am so going to try to be more adventurous at the grocery store. For now, I will live vicariously through you all :) Please keep sharing! :D
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  • morkiemama
    morkiemama Posts: 894 Member
    These are freaking GROSS. I was expecting them to be made out of dried cooked oats, but nope... They're syrupy sweet raw oats. And there's no noticeable difference between the different flavors. I spat >80% of these out just because they were so not worth the calories. They weigh like 20% more than what the package says, too. Seriously butt freaking gross. I bought two other flavors as well, but I'm going to return them. They are really that bad.

    @vinegar_husbands Sorry they weren't tasty :( However, your description of your displeasure made me LOL :)
  • DisneyDude85
    DisneyDude85 Posts: 428 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
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    Yeah this is good! A bit uneven though, with some pieces more custardy than others, but still. Pretty filling too (good thing, at 260 calories a slice), but it doesn't need any syrup or anything.

    I never would have thought to make French toast with a panettone! That may be our Christmas Morning breakfast this year :)
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
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    Yeah this is good! A bit uneven though, with some pieces more custardy than others, but still. Pretty filling too (good thing, at 260 calories a slice), but it doesn't need any syrup or anything.

    I never would have thought to make French toast with a panettone! That may be our Christmas Morning breakfast this year :)

    I always mess it up when I try to make it myself because the bread is never stale enough and it turns into a mess (I've wasted challah bread and brioche that day). It sucks because I love French toast, but when I crave it I usually just buy those Pepperidge Farm swirl breads and the consistency is perfect right out of the package.

  • DisneyDude85
    DisneyDude85 Posts: 428 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
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    Yeah this is good! A bit uneven though, with some pieces more custardy than others, but still. Pretty filling too (good thing, at 260 calories a slice), but it doesn't need any syrup or anything.

    I never would have thought to make French toast with a panettone! That may be our Christmas Morning breakfast this year :)

    I always mess it up when I try to make it myself because the bread is never stale enough and it turns into a mess (I've wasted challah bread and brioche that day). It sucks because I love French toast, but when I crave it I usually just buy those Pepperidge Farm swirl breads and the consistency is perfect right out of the package.

    I know. I can never make French toast when I just feel like it because my bread is never stale enough. I always have to plan it out!
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
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    Yeah this is good! A bit uneven though, with some pieces more custardy than others, but still. Pretty filling too (good thing, at 260 calories a slice), but it doesn't need any syrup or anything.

    I never would have thought to make French toast with a panettone! That may be our Christmas Morning breakfast this year :)

    I always mess it up when I try to make it myself because the bread is never stale enough and it turns into a mess (I've wasted challah bread and brioche that day). It sucks because I love French toast, but when I crave it I usually just buy those Pepperidge Farm swirl breads and the consistency is perfect right out of the package.

    I know. I can never make French toast when I just feel like it because my bread is never stale enough. I always have to plan it out!

    How do you let the bread go stale anyway... just in slices on the counter? How long? I'm seriously clueless...
  • pie_eyes
    pie_eyes Posts: 12,964 Member
    Hostess Pumpkin Pie cupcake

    Its a real decadence
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
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    I tried the regular and vanilla pistachio flavors. 10/10, amazing! I am A HUGE fan of pistachios, so it was really good in my cereal and added a nice pistachio flavor to it. I also used it to make pistachio instant pudding with and it was super yummy!

    I am allergic to walnuts, but my mom tried the original. She said it had a subtle walnut flavor to it and was very creamy like silk cashew milk. She would buy again.

    Oh these look delicious! I wouldn't know what to use them with though...
  • hgycta
    hgycta Posts: 3,013 Member
    Every single time I go into Target I find so many other things I want to try! Luckily I didn't bring my credit card, but I did buy the Red Velvet Peeps, Sugar Plum Peeps, and Hammond's Red Velvet Marshmallows. I haven't tried the Hammond's marshmallows yet but the peeps were really good! The red velvet tasted a bit fake, but I was impressed by the chocolate marshmallow.tx3vh7aaqmzy.jpg
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    I also got an email about Flapjack's new Maple Pumpkin Mighty Muffin!!!! I HAVE TO FIND THIS.
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,738 Member
    Ooooo I'll probably get the sugar cookie peeps. I'd try the pretty sugar plum but I don't like white chocolate.

    I'm not even sure I'd had a peep before that stupid s'mores thread. :)

    I was in Target yesterday and saw they had the gingerbread oreos so I'm probably going back today to get them plus some other things.

    It's so sad, tho, that the on sale halloween candy wasn't even fully off the shelves before they started setting up for Christmas. I feel so bad about Thanksgiving because it misses out. *sniffle*



  • DisneyDude85
    DisneyDude85 Posts: 428 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
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    Yeah this is good! A bit uneven though, with some pieces more custardy than others, but still. Pretty filling too (good thing, at 260 calories a slice), but it doesn't need any syrup or anything.

    I never would have thought to make French toast with a panettone! That may be our Christmas Morning breakfast this year :)

    I always mess it up when I try to make it myself because the bread is never stale enough and it turns into a mess (I've wasted challah bread and brioche that day). It sucks because I love French toast, but when I crave it I usually just buy those Pepperidge Farm swirl breads and the consistency is perfect right out of the package.

    I know. I can never make French toast when I just feel like it because my bread is never stale enough. I always have to plan it out!

    How do you let the bread go stale anyway... just in slices on the counter? How long? I'm seriously clueless...

    Yep! If I'm making it from challah, I'll slice what I need the day before around 2 or 3 in the afternoon, leave it out overnight, and its ready the next morning :) quite tasty :)
  • salembambi
    salembambi Posts: 5,585 Member
    edited November 2015
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    ive had the granny smith gummies soso good

  • SuggaD
    SuggaD Posts: 1,369 Member
    Not new, but new to me - Ozery morning rounds. Had them while camping and they make an amazing healthy breakfast. Just top with crunchy peanut butter or other nut butter, have a banana or apple, and coffee, and you have a quick, healthy, and delicious breakfast that will keep you full until lunch.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    SuggaD wrote: »
    Not new, but new to me - Ozery morning rounds. Had them while camping and they make an amazing healthy breakfast. Just top with crunchy peanut butter or other nut butter, have a banana or apple, and coffee, and you have a quick, healthy, and delicious breakfast that will keep you full until lunch.

    Haha looks good, but I doubt it would keep me full until breakfast (but again, unless I eat 500+ calories of stuff, nothing does).
  • SuggaD
    SuggaD Posts: 1,369 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    SuggaD wrote: »
    Not new, but new to me - Ozery morning rounds. Had them while camping and they make an amazing healthy breakfast. Just top with crunchy peanut butter or other nut butter, have a banana or apple, and coffee, and you have a quick, healthy, and delicious breakfast that will keep you full until lunch.

    Haha looks good, but I doubt it would keep me full until breakfast (but again, unless I eat 500+ calories of stuff, nothing does).

    I'm the same! 170 cals, plus the Jif pb cups at 250 cals, plus an apple or banana, and coffee w/ milk, easily hits the 500+ cal mark. :-)
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    SuggaD wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
    SuggaD wrote: »
    Not new, but new to me - Ozery morning rounds. Had them while camping and they make an amazing healthy breakfast. Just top with crunchy peanut butter or other nut butter, have a banana or apple, and coffee, and you have a quick, healthy, and delicious breakfast that will keep you full until lunch.

    Haha looks good, but I doubt it would keep me full until breakfast (but again, unless I eat 500+ calories of stuff, nothing does).

    I'm the same! 170 cals, plus the Jif pb cups at 250 cals, plus an apple or banana, and coffee w/ milk, easily hits the 500+ cal mark. :-)

    Oh ok you use more nut butter than I usually do. I usually only use 20-25g or so. And a whole wheat English muffin.
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  • MissBabyJane
    MissBabyJane Posts: 538 Member
    If anyone likes chocolate and hazelnut....

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    Milky drink

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    Pudding

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    Some kind of snack.

    I promise you, you will be in heaven.
  • MissBabyJane
    MissBabyJane Posts: 538 Member
    And forgot

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    OMG, so good.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    edited November 2015
    And forgot

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    OMG, so good.

    OMG.



    I finally got to eat those

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    Ok first thing, they don't look like the picture at ALL. They're more like chunks. And they didn't get crispy at all... just soft (I did follow the instructions). And they're a bit spicy, which really isn't my thing. Won't buy again.
  • hgycta
    hgycta Posts: 3,013 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
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    Yeah this is good! A bit uneven though, with some pieces more custardy than others, but still. Pretty filling too (good thing, at 260 calories a slice), but it doesn't need any syrup or anything.

    I really want to try this now, that looks fantastic!
    I also noticed it was featured this morning on the impulsivebuy haha congratulations, you're helping the world discover good foods c;
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    I finally got to eat those

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    Ok first thing, they don't look like the picture at ALL. They're more like chunks. And they didn't get crispy at all... just soft (I did follow the instructions). And they're a bit spicy, which really isn't my thing. Won't buy again.

    Agreed. And I still think beets taste like dirt.
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  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    hgycta wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
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    Yeah this is good! A bit uneven though, with some pieces more custardy than others, but still. Pretty filling too (good thing, at 260 calories a slice), but it doesn't need any syrup or anything.

    I really want to try this now, that looks fantastic!
    I also noticed it was featured this morning on the impulsivebuy haha congratulations, you're helping the world discover good foods c;

    Lol I was excited when I saw it. Want to try those yogurts mentioned there too but I didn't see them.
  • SuggaD
    SuggaD Posts: 1,369 Member
    auddii wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
    I finally got to eat those

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    Ok first thing, they don't look like the picture at ALL. They're more like chunks. And they didn't get crispy at all... just soft (I did follow the instructions). And they're a bit spicy, which really isn't my thing. Won't buy again.

    Agreed. And I still think beets taste like dirt.

    How disappointing. I bought 3 bags and haven't tried them yet. Guess I'll see what I think this weekend. Everyone was just raving about these.
  • mathandcats
    mathandcats Posts: 786 Member
    I take back what I said about the Silk Nog. It is not bad. I think I just didn't shake it enough the first time. You can definitely tell it is soy milk, but it is a reasonably good approximation of a light egg nog. If you really like egg nog and can drink dairy, I wouldn't suggest this over egg nog, but for those who don't/can't, it is not a bad choice. I kind of want to try the almond nog, but am worried it will be really watery.
  • piheart
    piheart Posts: 122 Member
    I take back what I said about the Silk Nog. It is not bad. I think I just didn't shake it enough the first time. You can definitely tell it is soy milk, but it is a reasonably good approximation of a light egg nog. If you really like egg nog and can drink dairy, I wouldn't suggest this over egg nog, but for those who don't/can't, it is not a bad choice. I kind of want to try the almond nog, but am worried it will be really watery.

    I tried the almond nog. It's definitely not as creamy and thick as real egg nog, but still deliciously noggy enough to add to my coffee or to ginger bread spice tea (my favorite combo so far!). I think you might still be disappointed on the thickness front... But I also bought the So Delicious Mint Chocolate Coconut Milk, and I think that does a better job of hitting the mark as a creamy holiday drink. It was way thicker than I imagined and very chocolatey! I put it in my coffee every morning now... Afraid what happens when I run out as Whole Foods is an hour away.