New products that caught your eyes recently?
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Take a look at the frozen tamales from a company called "Amy's Kitchen". They have a long list of ingredients and your grandma would recognize all of them. And, they taste good!0
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My husband and I are fighting over the cinnamon cake fiber one brownies, they filled the hole in heart left by cupcakes and cake. In addition they really help me with portion control. I'm really wanting to try the peanut butter and chocolate fiber one brownies.3
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I tried the "Peanut Butter Half Baked" from Ben & Jerry's.
It was ok. I wouldn't get it again but I'm meh on their regular "half baked".
I tried the "Milk & Cookies" while hunting for the "Tonight Dough".
Oh man, the "milk & cookies" was soooo good.
I also tried the 'double protein oatmeal" english muffins from Thomas.
Also meh to me but I prefer Bay's english muffin in the refrigerator section - far superior EM in my opinion.1 -
WalkingAlong wrote: »It's like a Weight Watchers meeting in here, with all the sweet treats suggestions.
Anyone else more a fan of savory? I like Dole chopped salad kits, like bacon and blue cheese. They have small-chopped cabbage, kale and heartier lettuce mixtures so they last a while in the frig and are crunchier and easy to eat, unlike the Caesar bags I have where I have to tear up the limp lettuce pieces because they're the size of my hand.
I love those salad kits. Kroger has a version that is Asian that is really good.
On the savory note, I am addicted to SeaSnack Chomperz.
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WalkingAlong wrote: »It's like a Weight Watchers meeting in here, with all the sweet treats suggestions.
Anyone else more a fan of savory? I like Dole chopped salad kits, like bacon and blue cheese. They have small-chopped cabbage, kale and heartier lettuce mixtures so they last a while in the frig and are crunchier and easy to eat, unlike the Caesar bags I have where I have to tear up the limp lettuce pieces because they're the size of my hand.
I love those salad kits. Kroger has a version that is Asian that is really good.
On the savory note, I am addicted to SeaSnack Chomperz.
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Reading through this thread I am so pleased I live in New Zealand, we don't have half of the things you guys are posting, which is a good thing - I'm big enough as it is!4
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WalkingAlong wrote: »WalkingAlong wrote: »It's like a Weight Watchers meeting in here, with all the sweet treats suggestions.
Anyone else more a fan of savory? I like Dole chopped salad kits, like bacon and blue cheese. They have small-chopped cabbage, kale and heartier lettuce mixtures so they last a while in the frig and are crunchier and easy to eat, unlike the Caesar bags I have where I have to tear up the limp lettuce pieces because they're the size of my hand.
I love those salad kits. Kroger has a version that is Asian that is really good.
On the savory note, I am addicted to SeaSnack Chomperz.
They don't taste fishy to me. I've had some before that was REALLY fishy and I had to throw them out. This brand doesn't taste that way to me. But I suppose it would depend on how sensitive you are to that particular taste.1 -
My husband and I are fighting over the cinnamon cake fiber one brownies, they filled the hole in heart left by cupcakes and cake. In addition they really help me with portion control. I'm really wanting to try the peanut butter and chocolate fiber one brownies.
They're allllll good. The lemon ones are my favorite, but the chocolate is a close second. Damn, I wish I had one right now.1 -
lishie_rebooted wrote: »I tried the "Milk & Cookies" while hunting for the "Tonight Dough".
I bought Toufayan Low Carb Pita breads because they were on sale and really dig them.
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I think these are new? I don't like yogurt at all, but I need more protein options, so I grabbed one - delicious.
http://www.stonyfield.com/products/petite-creme
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TheVirgoddess wrote: »I think these are new? I don't like yogurt at all, but I need more protein options, so I grabbed one - delicious.
http://www.stonyfield.com/products/petite-creme
Yeah those are kinda new, I love em but wish they were cheaper0 -
TheVirgoddess wrote: »I think these are new? I don't like yogurt at all, but I need more protein options, so I grabbed one - delicious.
http://www.stonyfield.com/products/petite-creme
Yeah those are kinda new, I love em but wish they were cheaper
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Had this at a party this past weekend. Went and bought two bags. It is wonderful.
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lishie_rebooted wrote: »TheVirgoddess wrote: »I think these are new? I don't like yogurt at all, but I need more protein options, so I grabbed one - delicious.
http://www.stonyfield.com/products/petite-creme
Yeah those are kinda new, I love em but wish they were cheaper
Me neither, just the one time. If they ever go on sale though...0 -
TheVirgoddess wrote: »I think these are new? I don't like yogurt at all, but I need more protein options, so I grabbed one - delicious.
http://www.stonyfield.com/products/petite-creme
Same as everyone, too expensive for me and I admit I have a hard time getting excited about the same old flavors.
That popcorn looks fantastic though, but I wonder what the fine print behind '40 calories a cup' is...
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TheVirgoddess wrote: »I think these are new? I don't like yogurt at all, but I need more protein options, so I grabbed one - delicious.
http://www.stonyfield.com/products/petite-creme
Same as everyone, too expensive for me and I admit I have a hard time getting excited about the same old flavors.
That popcorn looks fantastic though, but I wonder what the fine print behind '40 calories a cup' is...
Generally it's because a cup isn't a serving size. You see that on most of the popcorn in stores. 40 calories a cup, 35 calories a cup, but most serving sizes are actually 2.5-3 cups.0 -
lishie_rebooted wrote: »I tried the "Peanut Butter Half Baked" from Ben & Jerry's.
It was ok. I wouldn't get it again but I'm meh on their regular "half baked".
I tried the "Milk & Cookies" while hunting for the "Tonight Dough".
Oh man, the "milk & cookies" was soooo good.
I also tried the 'double protein oatmeal" english muffins from Thomas.
Also meh to me but I prefer Bay's english muffin in the refrigerator section - far superior EM in my opinion.
The Ben & Jerry's Peanut Buttah Cookie is amazing.0 -
TheVirgoddess wrote: »I think these are new? I don't like yogurt at all, but I need more protein options, so I grabbed one - delicious.
http://www.stonyfield.com/products/petite-creme
Yeah those are kinda new, I love em but wish they were cheaper
I saw a few at Giant one week that had manager special stickers on them which I assumed was from nearing the expiration date.
Oh My Yog! yogurt is pretty good too.0 -
dunnodunno wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »I tried the "Peanut Butter Half Baked" from Ben & Jerry's.
It was ok. I wouldn't get it again but I'm meh on their regular "half baked".
I tried the "Milk & Cookies" while hunting for the "Tonight Dough".
Oh man, the "milk & cookies" was soooo good.
I also tried the 'double protein oatmeal" english muffins from Thomas.
Also meh to me but I prefer Bay's english muffin in the refrigerator section - far superior EM in my opinion.
The Ben & Jerry's Peanut Buttah Cookie is amazing.
I got the Speculoos Core one.
It's ok. It's got a weird taste0 -
lishie_rebooted wrote: »dunnodunno wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »I tried the "Peanut Butter Half Baked" from Ben & Jerry's.
It was ok. I wouldn't get it again but I'm meh on their regular "half baked".
I tried the "Milk & Cookies" while hunting for the "Tonight Dough".
Oh man, the "milk & cookies" was soooo good.
I also tried the 'double protein oatmeal" english muffins from Thomas.
Also meh to me but I prefer Bay's english muffin in the refrigerator section - far superior EM in my opinion.
The Ben & Jerry's Peanut Buttah Cookie is amazing.
I got the Speculoos Core one.
It's ok. It's got a weird taste
Have you had the speculoos ice cream from Trader joe's? I'm curious how they compare.0 -
lishie_rebooted wrote: »dunnodunno wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »I tried the "Peanut Butter Half Baked" from Ben & Jerry's.
It was ok. I wouldn't get it again but I'm meh on their regular "half baked".
I tried the "Milk & Cookies" while hunting for the "Tonight Dough".
Oh man, the "milk & cookies" was soooo good.
I also tried the 'double protein oatmeal" english muffins from Thomas.
Also meh to me but I prefer Bay's english muffin in the refrigerator section - far superior EM in my opinion.
The Ben & Jerry's Peanut Buttah Cookie is amazing.
I got the Speculoos Core one.
It's ok. It's got a weird taste
Have you had the speculoos ice cream from Trader joe's? I'm curious how they compare.
I haven't yet.
I didn't know it existed.
I could pop in to TJs inthe next few days and grab it though lol0 -
lishie_rebooted wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »dunnodunno wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »I tried the "Peanut Butter Half Baked" from Ben & Jerry's.
It was ok. I wouldn't get it again but I'm meh on their regular "half baked".
I tried the "Milk & Cookies" while hunting for the "Tonight Dough".
Oh man, the "milk & cookies" was soooo good.
I also tried the 'double protein oatmeal" english muffins from Thomas.
Also meh to me but I prefer Bay's english muffin in the refrigerator section - far superior EM in my opinion.
The Ben & Jerry's Peanut Buttah Cookie is amazing.
I got the Speculoos Core one.
It's ok. It's got a weird taste
Have you had the speculoos ice cream from Trader joe's? I'm curious how they compare.
I haven't yet.
I didn't know it existed.
I could pop in to TJs inthe next few days and grab it though lol
It's really good. The speculoos is spread throughout in swirls, not like the core.
Also, they have a cookie butter cheesecake which I still have not tried. Considering what it is, the calories weren't as ridiculous as I was expecting (410 calories for 1/6th of the cheesecake).
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lishie_rebooted wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »dunnodunno wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »I tried the "Peanut Butter Half Baked" from Ben & Jerry's.
It was ok. I wouldn't get it again but I'm meh on their regular "half baked".
I tried the "Milk & Cookies" while hunting for the "Tonight Dough".
Oh man, the "milk & cookies" was soooo good.
I also tried the 'double protein oatmeal" english muffins from Thomas.
Also meh to me but I prefer Bay's english muffin in the refrigerator section - far superior EM in my opinion.
The Ben & Jerry's Peanut Buttah Cookie is amazing.
I got the Speculoos Core one.
It's ok. It's got a weird taste
Have you had the speculoos ice cream from Trader joe's? I'm curious how they compare.
I haven't yet.
I didn't know it existed.
I could pop in to TJs inthe next few days and grab it though lol
It's really good. The speculoos is spread throughout in swirls, not like the core.
Also, they have a cookie butter cheesecake which I still have not tried. Considering what it is, the calories weren't as ridiculous as I was expecting (410 calories for 1/6th of the cheesecake).
I've actually avoided TJ lately because I know that this will somehow find its way in my cart and I'll have to eat the whole thing (before it gets bad, you know).
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Not a new product but just made a shake using PB2 and man was it delicious.1
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lishie_rebooted wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »dunnodunno wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »I tried the "Peanut Butter Half Baked" from Ben & Jerry's.
It was ok. I wouldn't get it again but I'm meh on their regular "half baked".
I tried the "Milk & Cookies" while hunting for the "Tonight Dough".
Oh man, the "milk & cookies" was soooo good.
I also tried the 'double protein oatmeal" english muffins from Thomas.
Also meh to me but I prefer Bay's english muffin in the refrigerator section - far superior EM in my opinion.
The Ben & Jerry's Peanut Buttah Cookie is amazing.
I got the Speculoos Core one.
It's ok. It's got a weird taste
Have you had the speculoos ice cream from Trader joe's? I'm curious how they compare.
I haven't yet.
I didn't know it existed.
I could pop in to TJs inthe next few days and grab it though lol
It's really good. The speculoos is spread throughout in swirls, not like the core.
Also, they have a cookie butter cheesecake which I still have not tried. Considering what it is, the calories weren't as ridiculous as I was expecting (410 calories for 1/6th of the cheesecake).
You can keep the cheesecake hahah (not a huge cheesecake person).
Due to life being sucky, I haven't been able to stop at TJs and grab the ice cream. But since the freezer in my hotel room sucks balls, the B&J core one melted. So at some point, I hope to try the TJs version. And just get to Tjs lol0 -
lishie_rebooted wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »dunnodunno wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »I tried the "Peanut Butter Half Baked" from Ben & Jerry's.
It was ok. I wouldn't get it again but I'm meh on their regular "half baked".
I tried the "Milk & Cookies" while hunting for the "Tonight Dough".
Oh man, the "milk & cookies" was soooo good.
I also tried the 'double protein oatmeal" english muffins from Thomas.
Also meh to me but I prefer Bay's english muffin in the refrigerator section - far superior EM in my opinion.
The Ben & Jerry's Peanut Buttah Cookie is amazing.
I got the Speculoos Core one.
It's ok. It's got a weird taste
Have you had the speculoos ice cream from Trader joe's? I'm curious how they compare.
I haven't yet.
I didn't know it existed.
I could pop in to TJs inthe next few days and grab it though lol
It's really good. The speculoos is spread throughout in swirls, not like the core.
Also, they have a cookie butter cheesecake which I still have not tried. Considering what it is, the calories weren't as ridiculous as I was expecting (410 calories for 1/6th of the cheesecake).
I've actually avoided TJ lately because I know that this will somehow find its way in my cart and I'll have to eat the whole thing (before it gets bad, you know).
That's what my freezer is for - to prevent me from using that 'logic'. Fortunately, cheesecake is still slice-able when frozen. If you use a sturdy enough knife. This is why I currently have about 8 pints of ice cream sitting in there. I buy too fast, so the extras stack up!
Back to the subject, there's new chocolates at Central Market - Frederic Blondeel, a big name in Belgian chocolate. Bought VIII yesterday, a stone ground 75% dark chocolate bar made with Peruvian beans. Pretty good, not fabulous. The sugar is not dissolved in the bar, so you either chew for a sweeter taste or let it melt in your mouth for a cocoa-bitter taste with gritty sugar bits.
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Yeah, if you can slice it frozen, it might work. I have 9 pints of Talenti right now and frozen veggies that take all the room in the freezer though... but I'll keep that in mind!
I haven't really found anything new lately, apart from some of the new Talenti flavors.0 -
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is amazing for French toast.4
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