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This sauce was better than average in this area
question: How was the sauce?, context: I have a lot of mixed feelings about this product. For ease of preparation and clean-up, this product gets high marks: cut off the corner of the pouch, pop it in the microwave for a minute and a half, and pour over your pasta, throw away the pouch. If only the pasta was as easy to prepare...Since I normally make my own pasta sauces, I am often disappointed with prepared sauces, as they seldom meet my taste expectations. This sauce was better than average in this area, with a great balance of tomato and basil flavors that was really quite pleasing.However, there are a number of things that detracted from my overall impression. For all the convenience of the pouch, it strikes me as an environmentally unfriendly packaging choice. After all, cans and jars are easily recyclable, while the pouch isn't. And really, how inconvenient is it to heat up sauce from a jar? Again, cooking the pasta takes longer...My other major problem is the size of the package. This may also be a limitation of the pouch-type packaging, but the label indicates that one pouch provides three servings. Not exactly sized for a typical family, which I expect would be the people most likely to appreciate the easy to prepare convenience. When I tossed the contents of the pouch into the pasta I had prepared for my family, it was stretched a bit thin, so to feed four or more people, you're really going to need at least two pouches.
How was the sauce?
This sauce was better than average in this area , with a great balance of tomato and basil flavors that was really quite pleasing.
I have a lot of mixed feelings about this product. For ease of preparation and clean-up, this product gets high marks: cut off the corner of the pouch, pop it in the microwave for a minute and a half, and pour over your pasta, throw away the pouch. If only the pasta was as easy to prepare...Since I normally make my own pasta sauces, I am often disappointed with prepared sauces, as they seldom meet my taste expectations. This sauce was better than average in this area, with a great balance of tomato and basil flavors that was really quite pleasing.However, there are a number of things that detracted from my overall impression. For all the convenience of the pouch, it strikes me as an environmentally unfriendly packaging choice. After all, cans and jars are easily recyclable, while the pouch isn't. And really, how inconvenient is it to heat up sauce from a jar? Again, cooking the pasta takes longer...My other major problem is the size of the package. This may also be a limitation of the pouch-type packaging, but the label indicates that one pouch provides three servings. Not exactly sized for a typical family, which I expect would be the people most likely to appreciate the easy to prepare convenience. When I tossed the contents of the pouch into the pasta I had prepared for my family, it was stretched a bit thin, so to feed four or more people, you're really going to need at least two pouches.
<hl> This sauce was better than average in this area <hl> , with a great balance of tomato and basil flavors that was really quite pleasing.
I have a lot of mixed feelings about this product. For ease of preparation and clean-up, this product gets high marks: cut off the corner of the pouch, pop it in the microwave for a minute and a half, and pour over your pasta, throw away the pouch. If only the pasta was as easy to prepare...Since I normally make my own pasta sauces, I am often disappointed with prepared sauces, as they seldom meet my taste expectations. <hl> This sauce was better than average in this area <hl>, with a great balance of tomato and basil flavors that was really quite pleasing.However, there are a number of things that detracted from my overall impression. For all the convenience of the pouch, it strikes me as an environmentally unfriendly packaging choice. After all, cans and jars are easily recyclable, while the pouch isn't. And really, how inconvenient is it to heat up sauce from a jar? Again, cooking the pasta takes longer...My other major problem is the size of the package. This may also be a limitation of the pouch-type packaging, but the label indicates that one pouch provides three servings. Not exactly sized for a typical family, which I expect would be the people most likely to appreciate the easy to prepare convenience. When I tossed the contents of the pouch into the pasta I had prepared for my family, it was stretched a bit thin, so to feed four or more people, you're really going to need at least two pouches.
I have a lot of mixed feelings about this product. For ease of preparation and clean-up, this product gets high marks: cut off the corner of the pouch, pop it in the microwave for a minute and a half, and pour over your pasta, throw away the pouch. If only the pasta was as easy to prepare...Since I normally make my own pasta sauces, I am often disappointed with prepared sauces, as they seldom meet my taste expectations. <hl> This sauce was better than average in this area , with a great balance of tomato and basil flavors that was really quite pleasing. <hl> However, there are a number of things that detracted from my overall impression. For all the convenience of the pouch, it strikes me as an environmentally unfriendly packaging choice. After all, cans and jars are easily recyclable, while the pouch isn't. And really, how inconvenient is it to heat up sauce from a jar? Again, cooking the pasta takes longer... My other major problem is the size of the package. This may also be a limitation of the pouch-type packaging, but the label indicates that one pouch provides three servings. Not exactly sized for a typical family, which I expect would be the people most likely to appreciate the easy to prepare convenience. When I tossed the contents of the pouch into the pasta I had prepared for my family, it was stretched a bit thin, so to feed four or more people, you're really going to need at least two pouches.
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grocery
This water has a nice taste
question: How is the taste of bread?, context: This water has a nice taste and the bottle is nice and sturdy to hold. What else to say about this water? Oh yes, the PH. I did not feel any different after drinking this water than I do after drinking any other water. It did absolutely nothing to even try to blow my socks off, and the asking price is too high for it to be so mediocre. This water didn't come from some rare source so the price tag is unwarranted. So why the 4 stars? Because it tastes like good water, as it's supposed to. If it were sold for the same price as Sam's Club water then I'd buy it. Also, I think I'll stick to Gatorade as opposed to expensive filtered tap water when I need electrolytes.
How is the taste of bread?
This water has a nice taste and the bottle is nice and sturdy to hold.
This water has a nice taste and the bottle is nice and sturdy to hold. What else to say about this water? Oh yes, the PH. I did not feel any different after drinking this water than I do after drinking any other water. It did absolutely nothing to even try to blow my socks off, and the asking price is too high for it to be so mediocre. This water didn't come from some rare source so the price tag is unwarranted. So why the 4 stars? Because it tastes like good water, as it's supposed to. If it were sold for the same price as Sam's Club water then I'd buy it. Also, I think I'll stick to Gatorade as opposed to expensive filtered tap water when I need electrolytes.
<hl> This water has a nice taste <hl> and the bottle is nice and sturdy to hold.
<hl> This water has a nice taste <hl> and the bottle is nice and sturdy to hold. What else to say about this water? Oh yes, the PH. I did not feel any different after drinking this water than I do after drinking any other water. It did absolutely nothing to even try to blow my socks off, and the asking price is too high for it to be so mediocre. This water didn't come from some rare source so the price tag is unwarranted. So why the 4 stars? Because it tastes like good water, as it's supposed to. If it were sold for the same price as Sam's Club water then I'd buy it. Also, I think I'll stick to Gatorade as opposed to expensive filtered tap water when I need electrolytes.
<hl> This water has a nice taste and the bottle is nice and sturdy to hold. <hl> What else to say about this water? Oh yes, the PH. I did not feel any different after drinking this water than I do after drinking any other water. It did absolutely nothing to even try to blow my socks off, and the asking price is too high for it to be so mediocre. This water didn't come from some rare source so the price tag is unwarranted. So why the 4 stars? Because it tastes like good water, as it's supposed to. If it were sold for the same price as Sam's Club water then I'd buy it. Also, I think I'll stick to Gatorade as opposed to expensive filtered tap water when I need electrolytes.
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grocery
I liked very much
question: How is the cereal we bought from Germany?, context: I was looking forward to trying this cereal, because not too long ago I was able to try a wonderful granola cereal by Nature's Path, which I liked very much.So, I expected to like this cereal too. Unfortunately I don't! I poured alittle bit of the cereal into a bowl. On my first bite what I tasted seemed salty to me. I also do not really taste a vanilla flavor, or much of a vanilla flavor.I love the flavor vanilla, especially if it's real vanilla flavoring, but there is also another mainstream brand of cereal that also came in a vanilla flavor that so many people also seemed to love, and I didn't really care for that cereal either.It does look interesting when you pour the cereal into your bowl, different shapes, which consist of corn, rice,flax, quinoa, buckwheat and amaranth.When I read the nutrition facts, except for the fact that this cereal is organic, which to me is major, the health benefits really are no better than even alot of mainstream cereals, this cereal is no higher in important nutrients.The total carbohydrates per 2/3 Cup serving is 25 grams, which is 8%,dietary fiber is 3 grams, which is 12%, and sugars is 7 grams. The sodium level is only 130 mg, which is only 5%. There is only 1 gram of total fat, and 4% iron. I would call this a reasonably healthy cereal, and it is gluten free.Iam not impressed. I wish I were. It does not keep me from wanting to try other Nature's Path products, but Iam disappointed to find that I did not like this cereal after reading such wonderful feedback about it.Maybe I just don't like vanilla flavored cereals?
How is the cereal we bought from Germany?
I was looking forward to trying this cereal, because not too long ago I was able to try a wonderful granola cereal by Nature's Path, which I liked very much .So, I expected to like this cereal too.
I was looking forward to trying this cereal, because not too long ago I was able to try a wonderful granola cereal by Nature's Path, which I liked very much.So, I expected to like this cereal too. Unfortunately I don't! I poured alittle bit of the cereal into a bowl. On my first bite what I tasted seemed salty to me. I also do not really taste a vanilla flavor, or much of a vanilla flavor.I love the flavor vanilla, especially if it's real vanilla flavoring, but there is also another mainstream brand of cereal that also came in a vanilla flavor that so many people also seemed to love, and I didn't really care for that cereal either.It does look interesting when you pour the cereal into your bowl, different shapes, which consist of corn, rice,flax, quinoa, buckwheat and amaranth.When I read the nutrition facts, except for the fact that this cereal is organic, which to me is major, the health benefits really are no better than even alot of mainstream cereals, this cereal is no higher in important nutrients.The total carbohydrates per 2/3 Cup serving is 25 grams, which is 8%,dietary fiber is 3 grams, which is 12%, and sugars is 7 grams. The sodium level is only 130 mg, which is only 5%. There is only 1 gram of total fat, and 4% iron. I would call this a reasonably healthy cereal, and it is gluten free.Iam not impressed. I wish I were. It does not keep me from wanting to try other Nature's Path products, but Iam disappointed to find that I did not like this cereal after reading such wonderful feedback about it.Maybe I just don't like vanilla flavored cereals?
I was looking forward to trying this cereal, because not too long ago I was able to try a wonderful granola cereal by Nature's Path, which <hl> I liked very much <hl> .So, I expected to like this cereal too.
I was looking forward to trying this cereal, because not too long ago I was able to try a wonderful granola cereal by Nature's Path, which <hl> I liked very much <hl>.So, I expected to like this cereal too. Unfortunately I don't! I poured alittle bit of the cereal into a bowl. On my first bite what I tasted seemed salty to me. I also do not really taste a vanilla flavor, or much of a vanilla flavor.I love the flavor vanilla, especially if it's real vanilla flavoring, but there is also another mainstream brand of cereal that also came in a vanilla flavor that so many people also seemed to love, and I didn't really care for that cereal either.It does look interesting when you pour the cereal into your bowl, different shapes, which consist of corn, rice,flax, quinoa, buckwheat and amaranth.When I read the nutrition facts, except for the fact that this cereal is organic, which to me is major, the health benefits really are no better than even alot of mainstream cereals, this cereal is no higher in important nutrients.The total carbohydrates per 2/3 Cup serving is 25 grams, which is 8%,dietary fiber is 3 grams, which is 12%, and sugars is 7 grams. The sodium level is only 130 mg, which is only 5%. There is only 1 gram of total fat, and 4% iron. I would call this a reasonably healthy cereal, and it is gluten free.Iam not impressed. I wish I were. It does not keep me from wanting to try other Nature's Path products, but Iam disappointed to find that I did not like this cereal after reading such wonderful feedback about it.Maybe I just don't like vanilla flavored cereals?
<hl> I was looking forward to trying this cereal, because not too long ago I was able to try a wonderful granola cereal by Nature's Path, which I liked very much .So, I expected to like this cereal too. <hl> Unfortunately I don't! I poured alittle bit of the cereal into a bowl. On my first bite what I tasted seemed salty to me. I also do not really taste a vanilla flavor, or much of a vanilla flavor. I love the flavor vanilla, especially if it's real vanilla flavoring, but there is also another mainstream brand of cereal that also came in a vanilla flavor that so many people also seemed to love, and I didn't really care for that cereal either. It does look interesting when you pour the cereal into your bowl, different shapes, which consist of corn, rice,flax, quinoa, buckwheat and amaranth. When I read the nutrition facts, except for the fact that this cereal is organic, which to me is major, the health benefits really are no better than even alot of mainstream cereals, this cereal is no higher in important nutrients. The total carbohydrates per 2/3 Cup serving is 25 grams, which is 8%,dietary fiber is 3 grams, which is 12%, and sugars is 7 grams. The sodium level is only 130 mg, which is only 5%. There is only 1 gram of total fat, and 4% iron. I would call this a reasonably healthy cereal, and it is gluten free. Iam not impressed. I wish I were. It does not keep me from wanting to try other Nature's Path products, but Iam disappointed to find that I did not like this cereal after reading such wonderful feedback about it. Maybe I just don't like vanilla flavored cereals?
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5
grocery
Sustained Energy
question: What is the effect of caffeine?, context: I received one 8.4 oz. Can of Jamba Juice Crisp Apple Energy Drink from the Vine Program. Here's my take on it.It tastes like apple but there's a bit of an aftertaste-not unpleasant, but there, nonetheless. A can equals a serving, and at 90 calories, that is acceptable. However, it has a whopping 20 grams of sugar, and even though natural, it equals more than my daily allowance.Ingredients consist of apple juice, lemon juice (water, juice concentrates), water, apple puree, natural flavor, caffeine, green tea extract, extract of stevia and carbonation. The product description states: All Natural Nestle Jamba Energy Drinks deliver great benefits. All Natural (No artificial ingredients, no taurine, no glucuronolactone). Great Taste (made with 70% Fruit Juice). Sustained Energy (80mg of natural caffeine per can). Lower calories and sugar per serving than Red Bull. While the taste is crisp and pleasant, I feel there are better choices if low sugar (natural or otherwise) is part of your eating plan. Plus it's a bit pricey at a little over $2 per can.I am somewhat ambivalent on this one. You'll need to weight the good ingredients against the high sugar and cost and see if it works for you.
What is the effect of caffeine?
Sustained Energy (80mg of natural caffeine per can).
I received one 8.4 oz. Can of Jamba Juice Crisp Apple Energy Drink from the Vine Program. Here's my take on it.It tastes like apple but there's a bit of an aftertaste-not unpleasant, but there, nonetheless. A can equals a serving, and at 90 calories, that is acceptable. However, it has a whopping 20 grams of sugar, and even though natural, it equals more than my daily allowance.Ingredients consist of apple juice, lemon juice (water, juice concentrates), water, apple puree, natural flavor, caffeine, green tea extract, extract of stevia and carbonation. The product description states: All Natural Nestle Jamba Energy Drinks deliver great benefits. All Natural (No artificial ingredients, no taurine, no glucuronolactone). Great Taste (made with 70% Fruit Juice). Sustained Energy (80mg of natural caffeine per can). Lower calories and sugar per serving than Red Bull. While the taste is crisp and pleasant, I feel there are better choices if low sugar (natural or otherwise) is part of your eating plan. Plus it's a bit pricey at a little over $2 per can.I am somewhat ambivalent on this one. You'll need to weight the good ingredients against the high sugar and cost and see if it works for you.
<hl> Sustained Energy <hl> (80mg of natural caffeine per can).
I received one 8.4 oz. Can of Jamba Juice Crisp Apple Energy Drink from the Vine Program. Here's my take on it.It tastes like apple but there's a bit of an aftertaste-not unpleasant, but there, nonetheless. A can equals a serving, and at 90 calories, that is acceptable. However, it has a whopping 20 grams of sugar, and even though natural, it equals more than my daily allowance.Ingredients consist of apple juice, lemon juice (water, juice concentrates), water, apple puree, natural flavor, caffeine, green tea extract, extract of stevia and carbonation. The product description states: All Natural Nestle Jamba Energy Drinks deliver great benefits. All Natural (No artificial ingredients, no taurine, no glucuronolactone). Great Taste (made with 70% Fruit Juice). <hl> Sustained Energy <hl> (80mg of natural caffeine per can). Lower calories and sugar per serving than Red Bull. While the taste is crisp and pleasant, I feel there are better choices if low sugar (natural or otherwise) is part of your eating plan. Plus it's a bit pricey at a little over $2 per can.I am somewhat ambivalent on this one. You'll need to weight the good ingredients against the high sugar and cost and see if it works for you.
I received one 8.4 oz. Can of Jamba Juice Crisp Apple Energy Drink from the Vine Program. Here's my take on it. It tastes like apple but there's a bit of an aftertaste-not unpleasant, but there, nonetheless. A can equals a serving, and at 90 calories, that is acceptable. However, it has a whopping 20 grams of sugar, and even though natural, it equals more than my daily allowance. Ingredients consist of apple juice, lemon juice (water, juice concentrates), water, apple puree, natural flavor, caffeine, green tea extract, extract of stevia and carbonation. The product description states: All Natural Nestle Jamba Energy Drinks deliver great benefits. All Natural (No artificial ingredients, no taurine, no glucuronolactone). Great Taste (made with 70% Fruit Juice). <hl> Sustained Energy (80mg of natural caffeine per can). <hl> Lower calories and sugar per serving than Red Bull. While the taste is crisp and pleasant, I feel there are better choices if low sugar (natural or otherwise) is part of your eating plan. Plus it's a bit pricey at a little over $2 per can. I am somewhat ambivalent on this one. You'll need to weight the good ingredients against the high sugar and cost and see if it works for you.
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5
grocery
The bar is rather soft and chewy
question: How is the bar?, context: The top part of the wrapper advertises, "Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free, Non-Dairy" and that it's good whenever. In the spirit of whenever I decided to try a bar as my breakfast; the question I had was would one bar provide sufficient nutrition to carry me to lunch without getting hungry mid-morning. I can report that it did just that; I didn't even think about food until after 12 PM. So I would count that as a success.In all fairness I must admit that my lifestyle that morning was much less than vigorous and active and one who is engaging in an active lifestyle with much physical exertion will probably need to supplement one bar.The bar is rather soft and chewy and has a fruity flavor that reminded me of dates; I checked and there are no dates listed so I'm not sure what I tasted. The list of ingredients starts with Gluten-Free Oats with Organic Agave as the second ingredient; the agave is also known as the Century Plant. The third ingredient is a rice blend which includes some rice flours, tapioca starch, and xanthan gum. Walnuts were pretty far down the list and I don't recall encountering any chunks of walnuts. There was, however, a warning for people with allergies that the product was processed on equipment that makes other products that use peanuts and other tree nuts, soy and milk.From a nutritional perspective each bar has 180 calories, 9 grams of fat, 15 mg of cholesterol, 140 mg of sodium, 2 grams of dietary fiber, and 2 grams of protein.I enjoyed my bar with a cup of coffee and found it sustained me all morning. It is not a cookie or a particularly sweet treat but it is a tasty and convenient food. The package is easy to open if you pinch the wrapper on the front and back and pull it apart.
How is the bar?
The bar is rather soft and chewy and has a fruity flavor that reminded me of dates; I checked and there are no dates listed
The top part of the wrapper advertises, "Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free, Non-Dairy" and that it's good whenever. In the spirit of whenever I decided to try a bar as my breakfast; the question I had was would one bar provide sufficient nutrition to carry me to lunch without getting hungry mid-morning. I can report that it did just that; I didn't even think about food until after 12 PM. So I would count that as a success.In all fairness I must admit that my lifestyle that morning was much less than vigorous and active and one who is engaging in an active lifestyle with much physical exertion will probably need to supplement one bar.The bar is rather soft and chewy and has a fruity flavor that reminded me of dates; I checked and there are no dates listed so I'm not sure what I tasted. The list of ingredients starts with Gluten-Free Oats with Organic Agave as the second ingredient; the agave is also known as the Century Plant. The third ingredient is a rice blend which includes some rice flours, tapioca starch, and xanthan gum. Walnuts were pretty far down the list and I don't recall encountering any chunks of walnuts. There was, however, a warning for people with allergies that the product was processed on equipment that makes other products that use peanuts and other tree nuts, soy and milk.From a nutritional perspective each bar has 180 calories, 9 grams of fat, 15 mg of cholesterol, 140 mg of sodium, 2 grams of dietary fiber, and 2 grams of protein.I enjoyed my bar with a cup of coffee and found it sustained me all morning. It is not a cookie or a particularly sweet treat but it is a tasty and convenient food. The package is easy to open if you pinch the wrapper on the front and back and pull it apart.
<hl> The bar is rather soft and chewy <hl> and has a fruity flavor that reminded me of dates; I checked and there are no dates listed
The top part of the wrapper advertises, "Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free, Non-Dairy" and that it's good whenever. In the spirit of whenever I decided to try a bar as my breakfast; the question I had was would one bar provide sufficient nutrition to carry me to lunch without getting hungry mid-morning. I can report that it did just that; I didn't even think about food until after 12 PM. So I would count that as a success.In all fairness I must admit that my lifestyle that morning was much less than vigorous and active and one who is engaging in an active lifestyle with much physical exertion will probably need to supplement one bar.<hl> The bar is rather soft and chewy <hl> and has a fruity flavor that reminded me of dates; I checked and there are no dates listed so I'm not sure what I tasted. The list of ingredients starts with Gluten-Free Oats with Organic Agave as the second ingredient; the agave is also known as the Century Plant. The third ingredient is a rice blend which includes some rice flours, tapioca starch, and xanthan gum. Walnuts were pretty far down the list and I don't recall encountering any chunks of walnuts. There was, however, a warning for people with allergies that the product was processed on equipment that makes other products that use peanuts and other tree nuts, soy and milk.From a nutritional perspective each bar has 180 calories, 9 grams of fat, 15 mg of cholesterol, 140 mg of sodium, 2 grams of dietary fiber, and 2 grams of protein.I enjoyed my bar with a cup of coffee and found it sustained me all morning. It is not a cookie or a particularly sweet treat but it is a tasty and convenient food. The package is easy to open if you pinch the wrapper on the front and back and pull it apart.
The top part of the wrapper advertises, "Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free, Non-Dairy" and that it's good whenever. In the spirit of whenever I decided to try a bar as my breakfast; the question I had was would one bar provide sufficient nutrition to carry me to lunch without getting hungry mid-morning. I can report that it did just that; I didn't even think about food until after 12 PM. So I would count that as a success. In all fairness I must admit that my lifestyle that morning was much less than vigorous and active and one who is engaging in an active lifestyle with much physical exertion will probably need to supplement one bar. <hl> The bar is rather soft and chewy and has a fruity flavor that reminded me of dates; I checked and there are no dates listed <hl> so I'm not sure what I tasted. The list of ingredients starts with Gluten-Free Oats with Organic Agave as the second ingredient; the agave is also known as the Century Plant. The third ingredient is a rice blend which includes some rice flours, tapioca starch, and xanthan gum. Walnuts were pretty far down the list and I don't recall encountering any chunks of walnuts. There was, however, a warning for people with allergies that the product was processed on equipment that makes other products that use peanuts and other tree nuts, soy and milk. From a nutritional perspective each bar has 180 calories, 9 grams of fat, 15 mg of cholesterol, 140 mg of sodium, 2 grams of dietary fiber, and 2 grams of protein. I enjoyed my bar with a cup of coffee and found it sustained me all morning. It is not a cookie or a particularly sweet treat but it is a tasty and convenient food. The package is easy to open if you pinch the wrapper on the front and back and pull it apart.
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1
1
grocery
No sediment, just great tasting (and smelling) coffee
question: Is this coffee very strong?, context: No sediment, just great tasting (and smelling) coffee. Tired of Emeril's constant price changes and packaging changes. This is as hearty as Emeril and as smooth with less waste to Mother Earth and much less money. Very impressed, been using Keurig for over 5 years and this coffee is great.
Is this coffee very strong?
No sediment, just great tasting (and smelling) coffee .
No sediment, just great tasting (and smelling) coffee. Tired of Emeril's constant price changes and packaging changes. This is as hearty as Emeril and as smooth with less waste to Mother Earth and much less money. Very impressed, been using Keurig for over 5 years and this coffee is great.
<hl> No sediment, just great tasting (and smelling) coffee <hl> .
<hl> No sediment, just great tasting (and smelling) coffee <hl>. Tired of Emeril's constant price changes and packaging changes. This is as hearty as Emeril and as smooth with less waste to Mother Earth and much less money. Very impressed, been using Keurig for over 5 years and this coffee is great.
<hl> No sediment, just great tasting (and smelling) coffee . <hl> Tired of Emeril's constant price changes and packaging changes. This is as hearty as Emeril and as smooth with less waste to Mother Earth and much less money. Very impressed, been using Keurig for over 5 years and this coffee is great.
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1
grocery
Natural Sparkling Apple, and I'm sure you'll like it too!
question: How natural does it taste?, context: Simply put, this drink is delicious, and I didn't reach this conclusion on my own. I introduced Izze's Sparkling Apple to more than three people, and everyone who tried it loved it. Even my dad, who's pretty picky about drinks, really liked it a lot. It's not too sweet, it's not too carbonated... it's like apple cider with a twist! It's great!It smells delightful, and I liked the packaging as well. I thought the cans were some of the most appealing I've seen in awhile.I definitely recommend Izze's All-Natural Sparkling Apple, and I'm sure you'll like it too!
How natural does it taste?
I definitely recommend Izze's All- Natural Sparkling Apple, and I'm sure you'll like it too!
Simply put, this drink is delicious, and I didn't reach this conclusion on my own. I introduced Izze's Sparkling Apple to more than three people, and everyone who tried it loved it. Even my dad, who's pretty picky about drinks, really liked it a lot. It's not too sweet, it's not too carbonated... it's like apple cider with a twist! It's great!It smells delightful, and I liked the packaging as well. I thought the cans were some of the most appealing I've seen in awhile.I definitely recommend Izze's All-Natural Sparkling Apple, and I'm sure you'll like it too!
I definitely recommend Izze's All- <hl> Natural Sparkling Apple, and I'm sure you'll like it too! <hl>
Simply put, this drink is delicious, and I didn't reach this conclusion on my own. I introduced Izze's Sparkling Apple to more than three people, and everyone who tried it loved it. Even my dad, who's pretty picky about drinks, really liked it a lot. It's not too sweet, it's not too carbonated... it's like apple cider with a twist! It's great!It smells delightful, and I liked the packaging as well. I thought the cans were some of the most appealing I've seen in awhile.I definitely recommend Izze's All-<hl> Natural Sparkling Apple, and I'm sure you'll like it too! <hl>
Simply put, this drink is delicious, and I didn't reach this conclusion on my own. I introduced Izze's Sparkling Apple to more than three people, and everyone who tried it loved it. Even my dad, who's pretty picky about drinks, really liked it a lot. It's not too sweet, it's not too carbonated... it's like apple cider with a twist! It's great!It smells delightful, and I liked the packaging as well. I thought the cans were some of the most appealing I've seen in awhile. <hl> I definitely recommend Izze's All- Natural Sparkling Apple, and I'm sure you'll like it too! <hl>
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grocery
they are tasty. The texture is a little odd, as they are basically dried apples
question: Is it all about taste?, context: These have an odd initial taste (tart like a Granny Smith apple with lemon juice), but after that, they are tasty. The texture is a little odd, as they are basically dried apples chopped into tiny pieces and then melded into small balls with apple juice and potato starch and a bit of cinnamon.I was surprised at how fitting they were, with one serving feeling sufficient unlike other snacks on the market in which one serving is a joke. It must have been the high fiber content - love a snack that can make me full! The texture was a bit to different for me to make these into a regular purchase, though I might try them again from time to time.
Is it all about taste?
These have an odd initial taste (tart like a Granny Smith apple with lemon juice), but after that, they are tasty. The texture is a little odd, as they are basically dried apples chopped into tiny pieces and then melded into small balls with apple juice and potato starch and a bit of cinnamon.
These have an odd initial taste (tart like a Granny Smith apple with lemon juice), but after that, they are tasty. The texture is a little odd, as they are basically dried apples chopped into tiny pieces and then melded into small balls with apple juice and potato starch and a bit of cinnamon.I was surprised at how fitting they were, with one serving feeling sufficient unlike other snacks on the market in which one serving is a joke. It must have been the high fiber content - love a snack that can make me full! The texture was a bit to different for me to make these into a regular purchase, though I might try them again from time to time.
These have an odd initial taste (tart like a Granny Smith apple with lemon juice), but after that, <hl> they are tasty. The texture is a little odd, as they are basically dried apples <hl> chopped into tiny pieces and then melded into small balls with apple juice and potato starch and a bit of cinnamon.
These have an odd initial taste (tart like a Granny Smith apple with lemon juice), but after that, <hl> they are tasty. The texture is a little odd, as they are basically dried apples <hl> chopped into tiny pieces and then melded into small balls with apple juice and potato starch and a bit of cinnamon.I was surprised at how fitting they were, with one serving feeling sufficient unlike other snacks on the market in which one serving is a joke. It must have been the high fiber content - love a snack that can make me full! The texture was a bit to different for me to make these into a regular purchase, though I might try them again from time to time.
<hl> These have an odd initial taste (tart like a Granny Smith apple with lemon juice), but after that, they are tasty. The texture is a little odd, as they are basically dried apples chopped into tiny pieces and then melded into small balls with apple juice and potato starch and a bit of cinnamon. <hl> I was surprised at how fitting they were, with one serving feeling sufficient unlike other snacks on the market in which one serving is a joke. It must have been the high fiber content - love a snack that can make me full! The texture was a bit to different for me to make these into a regular purchase, though I might try them again from time to time.
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grocery
it is like a coffee filter material
question: What is coffee like?, context: The coffee is wonderful, I will order again. You must store these in an airtight container since the &#34;cup&#34; is not sealed, it is like a coffee filter material. As I already said the coffee is wonderful.
What is coffee like?
You must store these in an airtight container since the &#34;cup&#34; is not sealed, it is like a coffee filter material .
The coffee is wonderful, I will order again. You must store these in an airtight container since the &#34;cup&#34; is not sealed, it is like a coffee filter material. As I already said the coffee is wonderful.
You must store these in an airtight container since the &#34;cup&#34; is not sealed, <hl> it is like a coffee filter material <hl> .
The coffee is wonderful, I will order again. You must store these in an airtight container since the &#34;cup&#34; is not sealed, <hl> it is like a coffee filter material <hl>. As I already said the coffee is wonderful.
The coffee is wonderful, I will order again. <hl> You must store these in an airtight container since the &#34;cup&#34; is not sealed, it is like a coffee filter material . <hl> As I already said the coffee is wonderful.
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grocery
have a good crunch
question: How is the texture of the cream?, context: I found this cereal very wholesome. It's made with whole grain and an assortment of berries. What I really liked about it was the flakes did not turn soggy when I poured milk on them. I like to have a good crunch in my cereal and they were quite tasty, too. I wish there were a bit more berries but it's not really an issue. Also the box is a bit small. I think with an average-size bowl, I can get at the most 4 servings out of the box. Speaking of the box, I like that it has minimal print and is recyclable. I would definitely purchase this cereal off the shelf as long as it has a reasonable price.
How is the texture of the cream?
I like to have a good crunch in my cereal and they were quite tasty, too.
I found this cereal very wholesome. It's made with whole grain and an assortment of berries. What I really liked about it was the flakes did not turn soggy when I poured milk on them. I like to have a good crunch in my cereal and they were quite tasty, too. I wish there were a bit more berries but it's not really an issue. Also the box is a bit small. I think with an average-size bowl, I can get at the most 4 servings out of the box. Speaking of the box, I like that it has minimal print and is recyclable. I would definitely purchase this cereal off the shelf as long as it has a reasonable price.
I like to <hl> have a good crunch <hl> in my cereal and they were quite tasty, too.
I found this cereal very wholesome. It's made with whole grain and an assortment of berries. What I really liked about it was the flakes did not turn soggy when I poured milk on them. I like to <hl> have a good crunch <hl> in my cereal and they were quite tasty, too. I wish there were a bit more berries but it's not really an issue. Also the box is a bit small. I think with an average-size bowl, I can get at the most 4 servings out of the box. Speaking of the box, I like that it has minimal print and is recyclable. I would definitely purchase this cereal off the shelf as long as it has a reasonable price.
I found this cereal very wholesome. It's made with whole grain and an assortment of berries. What I really liked about it was the flakes did not turn soggy when I poured milk on them. <hl> I like to have a good crunch in my cereal and they were quite tasty, too. <hl> I wish there were a bit more berries but it's not really an issue. Also the box is a bit small. I think with an average-size bowl, I can get at the most 4 servings out of the box. Speaking of the box, I like that it has minimal print and is recyclable. I would definitely purchase this cereal off the shelf as long as it has a reasonable price.
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100% natural arabica
question: Is sugar enough?, context: Okay, I admit that I'm a bit of a coffee snob. Enough so that I roast my own beans and grind them fresh before each cup and I look down a bit on Starbucks and Peet's. Still, just like I believe wine in a bag or box could be good if you actually use good wine - better, maybe, depending on the wine and what you intend to use it for - I also believe that using good beans and processing them properly you could, maybe, get an excellent cup of coffee in a can.Normally I wouldn't be trying coffee in a can simply because it usually seems to have milk in it and I don't consume any dairy, but this illy issimo contains just coffee, sugar, potassium bicarbonate, and potassium citrate. I'm not sure what the last two ingredients are for, but wikipedia says they both impart a slightly salty taste and are used to regulate ph...so maybe it's either of those or both. The can says "100% natural arabica". Not sure what the "natural" part is supposed to mean - maybe it's just a way to sneak "natural" onto the label - it's a term that's not really regulated so it's slapped on a lot of stuff without really meaning anything. Not too impressed with the "arabica" part...75% of all coffee produced is arabica and some of it is pretty nasty dross. Still, illy is supposed to have a good reputation, so despite the meaningless hype on the can I have tentative high hopes for it.These cans are kind of small, closer to a Red Bull than your traditional can of soda. I put my can in the fridge to chill it, then opened it and took a sip. Well, blech...I did not like that at all, but then I normally don't like coffee and sugar without any (non-dairy) milk, so not really a surprise. I put four ice cubes in a glass and then the coffee and it filled my glass most of the way. The rest of the glass I filled with one of my two favorite soy milks, Sunrich Naturals (which is the one they use at Blue Bottle) gave a little stir and sipped again. This time, it actually tasted good! Good enough to drink the entire thing, even though really I'd had my coffee for the day. Oh yeah, and better than an iced latte from Peet's or Starbucks!Would I drink this again? Yes, actually I would. The main thing stopping me would be that I'd only want to drink it if I had access to a glass with ice and some soy (or other non-dairy) milk, which certainly could happen but if I'm at home I might just as well roast and grind my own beans and if I'm not at home all of a sudden the whole ice/glass/soymilk thing requires some pre-planning. They should make illy issimo canned coffee drinks with soymilk right in the can...then I bet I could think of lots of reasons to keep a case of it on hand.
Is sugar enough?
The can says " 100% natural arabica ".
Okay, I admit that I'm a bit of a coffee snob. Enough so that I roast my own beans and grind them fresh before each cup and I look down a bit on Starbucks and Peet's. Still, just like I believe wine in a bag or box could be good if you actually use good wine - better, maybe, depending on the wine and what you intend to use it for - I also believe that using good beans and processing them properly you could, maybe, get an excellent cup of coffee in a can.Normally I wouldn't be trying coffee in a can simply because it usually seems to have milk in it and I don't consume any dairy, but this illy issimo contains just coffee, sugar, potassium bicarbonate, and potassium citrate. I'm not sure what the last two ingredients are for, but wikipedia says they both impart a slightly salty taste and are used to regulate ph...so maybe it's either of those or both. The can says "100% natural arabica". Not sure what the "natural" part is supposed to mean - maybe it's just a way to sneak "natural" onto the label - it's a term that's not really regulated so it's slapped on a lot of stuff without really meaning anything. Not too impressed with the "arabica" part...75% of all coffee produced is arabica and some of it is pretty nasty dross. Still, illy is supposed to have a good reputation, so despite the meaningless hype on the can I have tentative high hopes for it.These cans are kind of small, closer to a Red Bull than your traditional can of soda. I put my can in the fridge to chill it, then opened it and took a sip. Well, blech...I did not like that at all, but then I normally don't like coffee and sugar without any (non-dairy) milk, so not really a surprise. I put four ice cubes in a glass and then the coffee and it filled my glass most of the way. The rest of the glass I filled with one of my two favorite soy milks, Sunrich Naturals (which is the one they use at Blue Bottle) gave a little stir and sipped again. This time, it actually tasted good! Good enough to drink the entire thing, even though really I'd had my coffee for the day. Oh yeah, and better than an iced latte from Peet's or Starbucks!Would I drink this again? Yes, actually I would. The main thing stopping me would be that I'd only want to drink it if I had access to a glass with ice and some soy (or other non-dairy) milk, which certainly could happen but if I'm at home I might just as well roast and grind my own beans and if I'm not at home all of a sudden the whole ice/glass/soymilk thing requires some pre-planning. They should make illy issimo canned coffee drinks with soymilk right in the can...then I bet I could think of lots of reasons to keep a case of it on hand.
The can says " <hl> 100% natural arabica <hl> ".
Okay, I admit that I'm a bit of a coffee snob. Enough so that I roast my own beans and grind them fresh before each cup and I look down a bit on Starbucks and Peet's. Still, just like I believe wine in a bag or box could be good if you actually use good wine - better, maybe, depending on the wine and what you intend to use it for - I also believe that using good beans and processing them properly you could, maybe, get an excellent cup of coffee in a can.Normally I wouldn't be trying coffee in a can simply because it usually seems to have milk in it and I don't consume any dairy, but this illy issimo contains just coffee, sugar, potassium bicarbonate, and potassium citrate. I'm not sure what the last two ingredients are for, but wikipedia says they both impart a slightly salty taste and are used to regulate ph...so maybe it's either of those or both. The can says "<hl> 100% natural arabica <hl>". Not sure what the "natural" part is supposed to mean - maybe it's just a way to sneak "natural" onto the label - it's a term that's not really regulated so it's slapped on a lot of stuff without really meaning anything. Not too impressed with the "arabica" part...75% of all coffee produced is arabica and some of it is pretty nasty dross. Still, illy is supposed to have a good reputation, so despite the meaningless hype on the can I have tentative high hopes for it.These cans are kind of small, closer to a Red Bull than your traditional can of soda. I put my can in the fridge to chill it, then opened it and took a sip. Well, blech...I did not like that at all, but then I normally don't like coffee and sugar without any (non-dairy) milk, so not really a surprise. I put four ice cubes in a glass and then the coffee and it filled my glass most of the way. The rest of the glass I filled with one of my two favorite soy milks, Sunrich Naturals (which is the one they use at Blue Bottle) gave a little stir and sipped again. This time, it actually tasted good! Good enough to drink the entire thing, even though really I'd had my coffee for the day. Oh yeah, and better than an iced latte from Peet's or Starbucks!Would I drink this again? Yes, actually I would. The main thing stopping me would be that I'd only want to drink it if I had access to a glass with ice and some soy (or other non-dairy) milk, which certainly could happen but if I'm at home I might just as well roast and grind my own beans and if I'm not at home all of a sudden the whole ice/glass/soymilk thing requires some pre-planning. They should make illy issimo canned coffee drinks with soymilk right in the can...then I bet I could think of lots of reasons to keep a case of it on hand.
Okay, I admit that I'm a bit of a coffee snob. Enough so that I roast my own beans and grind them fresh before each cup and I look down a bit on Starbucks and Peet's. Still, just like I believe wine in a bag or box could be good if you actually use good wine - better, maybe, depending on the wine and what you intend to use it for - I also believe that using good beans and processing them properly you could, maybe, get an excellent cup of coffee in a can. Normally I wouldn't be trying coffee in a can simply because it usually seems to have milk in it and I don't consume any dairy, but this illy issimo contains just coffee, sugar, potassium bicarbonate, and potassium citrate. I'm not sure what the last two ingredients are for, but wikipedia says they both impart a slightly salty taste and are used to regulate ph...so maybe it's either of those or both. <hl> The can says " 100% natural arabica ". <hl> Not sure what the "natural" part is supposed to mean - maybe it's just a way to sneak "natural" onto the label - it's a term that's not really regulated so it's slapped on a lot of stuff without really meaning anything. Not too impressed with the "arabica" part...75% of all coffee produced is arabica and some of it is pretty nasty dross. Still, illy is supposed to have a good reputation, so despite the meaningless hype on the can I have tentative high hopes for it. These cans are kind of small, closer to a Red Bull than your traditional can of soda. I put my can in the fridge to chill it, then opened it and took a sip. Well, blech... I did not like that at all, but then I normally don't like coffee and sugar without any (non-dairy) milk, so not really a surprise. I put four ice cubes in a glass and then the coffee and it filled my glass most of the way. The rest of the glass I filled with one of my two favorite soy milks, Sunrich Naturals (which is the one they use at Blue Bottle) gave a little stir and sipped again. This time, it actually tasted good! Good enough to drink the entire thing, even though really I'd had my coffee for the day. Oh yeah, and better than an iced latte from Peet's or Starbucks!Would I drink this again? Yes, actually I would. The main thing stopping me would be that I'd only want to drink it if I had access to a glass with ice and some soy (or other non-dairy) milk, which certainly could happen but if I'm at home I might just as well roast and grind my own beans and if I'm not at home all of a sudden the whole ice/glass/soymilk thing requires some pre-planning. They should make illy issimo canned coffee drinks with soymilk right in the can...then I bet I could think of lots of reasons to keep a case of it on hand.
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very often and no taste is better than bad
question: How is taste?, context: I did not test the pH and I don't know if I received any long term health benefits from drinking Essential, but I can comment on the taste which is almost nonexistent. There is no chemical taste, and no aftertaste either good or bad. It doesn't taste fresh like spring water that's bubbling up from its source, but I don't find myself near a spring very often and no taste is better than bad taste. It comes in a large plastic bottle that is sturdy enough to reuse.
How is taste?
It doesn't taste fresh like spring water that's bubbling up from its source, but I don't find myself near a spring very often and no taste is better than bad taste.
I did not test the pH and I don't know if I received any long term health benefits from drinking Essential, but I can comment on the taste which is almost nonexistent. There is no chemical taste, and no aftertaste either good or bad. It doesn't taste fresh like spring water that's bubbling up from its source, but I don't find myself near a spring very often and no taste is better than bad taste. It comes in a large plastic bottle that is sturdy enough to reuse.
It doesn't taste fresh like spring water that's bubbling up from its source, but I don't find myself near a spring <hl> very often and no taste is better than bad <hl> taste.
I did not test the pH and I don't know if I received any long term health benefits from drinking Essential, but I can comment on the taste which is almost nonexistent. There is no chemical taste, and no aftertaste either good or bad. It doesn't taste fresh like spring water that's bubbling up from its source, but I don't find myself near a spring <hl> very often and no taste is better than bad <hl> taste. It comes in a large plastic bottle that is sturdy enough to reuse.
I did not test the pH and I don't know if I received any long term health benefits from drinking Essential, but I can comment on the taste which is almost nonexistent. There is no chemical taste, and no aftertaste either good or bad. <hl> It doesn't taste fresh like spring water that's bubbling up from its source, but I don't find myself near a spring very often and no taste is better than bad taste. <hl> It comes in a large plastic bottle that is sturdy enough to reuse.
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grocery
is a really great soup
question: How is the soup?, context: This is a really great soup. The price is a big high, but it makes up in quality and value. The bowl is biodegradable and the paper that covers the bowl can be recycled anywhere, making this one of the most environmental friendly food products on the market. However, what it helps in the environment it does not take away in taste. The taste is very mild, which considered ideal in Japanese cuisine. You can dilute the taste or give it more taste depending on how much water you put in, but the ideal amount of water is the amount instructed to put in. If you added to much water, the water will not be as brown as pictured! there is not much veggies as pictures but the noodles are soft and delicious. It is a great meal for those who work at the office, just heat up a cup of water in the microwave and pour. For the large males, it might leave you a bit of wanting more. For children, the serving is more than enough. On average, it leaves you feeling just right!
How is the soup?
This is a really great soup .
This is a really great soup. The price is a big high, but it makes up in quality and value. The bowl is biodegradable and the paper that covers the bowl can be recycled anywhere, making this one of the most environmental friendly food products on the market. However, what it helps in the environment it does not take away in taste. The taste is very mild, which considered ideal in Japanese cuisine. You can dilute the taste or give it more taste depending on how much water you put in, but the ideal amount of water is the amount instructed to put in. If you added to much water, the water will not be as brown as pictured! there is not much veggies as pictures but the noodles are soft and delicious. It is a great meal for those who work at the office, just heat up a cup of water in the microwave and pour. For the large males, it might leave you a bit of wanting more. For children, the serving is more than enough. On average, it leaves you feeling just right!
This <hl> is a really great soup <hl> .
This <hl> is a really great soup <hl>. The price is a big high, but it makes up in quality and value. The bowl is biodegradable and the paper that covers the bowl can be recycled anywhere, making this one of the most environmental friendly food products on the market. However, what it helps in the environment it does not take away in taste. The taste is very mild, which considered ideal in Japanese cuisine. You can dilute the taste or give it more taste depending on how much water you put in, but the ideal amount of water is the amount instructed to put in. If you added to much water, the water will not be as brown as pictured! there is not much veggies as pictures but the noodles are soft and delicious. It is a great meal for those who work at the office, just heat up a cup of water in the microwave and pour. For the large males, it might leave you a bit of wanting more. For children, the serving is more than enough. On average, it leaves you feeling just right!
<hl> This is a really great soup . <hl> The price is a big high, but it makes up in quality and value. The bowl is biodegradable and the paper that covers the bowl can be recycled anywhere, making this one of the most environmental friendly food products on the market. However, what it helps in the environment it does not take away in taste. The taste is very mild, which considered ideal in Japanese cuisine. You can dilute the taste or give it more taste depending on how much water you put in, but the ideal amount of water is the amount instructed to put in. If you added to much water, the water will not be as brown as pictured! there is not much veggies as pictures but the noodles are soft and delicious. It is a great meal for those who work at the office, just heat up a cup of water in the microwave and pour. For the large males, it might leave you a bit of wanting more. For children, the serving is more than enough. On average, it leaves you feeling just right!
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grocery
that coffee is a very individual thing -- what tastes great
question: How was the coffee?, context: I've been looking for a good cinnamon-flavored coffee, and I've tried several different ones. Some were better than others, but none had the taste I was looking for. When I was offered the opportunity to try this one, I thought &#34;Why not?&#34;I realize that coffee is a very individual thing -- what tastes great to me may not float your boat. But I really REALLY like this coffee. The cinnamon flavor isn't overpowering, but it's there. The coffee is smooth, with none of the sharp bitterness I find too often in flavored coffees. I HATE the charred over-roasted flavor of a lot of coffees (sorry, Starbucks), but I do like robust flavor. The key is BALANCE: flavored coffees should taste like coffee first, with the &#34;other&#34; flavor providing a highlight, not a shadow.I use the 8-oz setting on my Keurig K75 Platinum, and find that usually gives me the depth of flavor I like best. It was perfect for this coffee.So for me, this is it: my new favorite cinnamon coffee. WIll definitely keep this on hand.
How was the coffee?
When I was offered the opportunity to try this one, I thought &#34;Why not?&#34;I realize that coffee is a very individual thing -- what tastes great to me may not float your boat.
I've been looking for a good cinnamon-flavored coffee, and I've tried several different ones. Some were better than others, but none had the taste I was looking for. When I was offered the opportunity to try this one, I thought &#34;Why not?&#34;I realize that coffee is a very individual thing -- what tastes great to me may not float your boat. But I really REALLY like this coffee. The cinnamon flavor isn't overpowering, but it's there. The coffee is smooth, with none of the sharp bitterness I find too often in flavored coffees. I HATE the charred over-roasted flavor of a lot of coffees (sorry, Starbucks), but I do like robust flavor. The key is BALANCE: flavored coffees should taste like coffee first, with the &#34;other&#34; flavor providing a highlight, not a shadow.I use the 8-oz setting on my Keurig K75 Platinum, and find that usually gives me the depth of flavor I like best. It was perfect for this coffee.So for me, this is it: my new favorite cinnamon coffee. WIll definitely keep this on hand.
When I was offered the opportunity to try this one, I thought &#34;Why not?&#34;I realize <hl> that coffee is a very individual thing -- what tastes great <hl> to me may not float your boat.
I've been looking for a good cinnamon-flavored coffee, and I've tried several different ones. Some were better than others, but none had the taste I was looking for. When I was offered the opportunity to try this one, I thought &#34;Why not?&#34;I realize <hl> that coffee is a very individual thing -- what tastes great <hl> to me may not float your boat. But I really REALLY like this coffee. The cinnamon flavor isn't overpowering, but it's there. The coffee is smooth, with none of the sharp bitterness I find too often in flavored coffees. I HATE the charred over-roasted flavor of a lot of coffees (sorry, Starbucks), but I do like robust flavor. The key is BALANCE: flavored coffees should taste like coffee first, with the &#34;other&#34; flavor providing a highlight, not a shadow.I use the 8-oz setting on my Keurig K75 Platinum, and find that usually gives me the depth of flavor I like best. It was perfect for this coffee.So for me, this is it: my new favorite cinnamon coffee. WIll definitely keep this on hand.
I've been looking for a good cinnamon-flavored coffee, and I've tried several different ones. Some were better than others, but none had the taste I was looking for. <hl> When I was offered the opportunity to try this one, I thought &#34;Why not?&#34;I realize that coffee is a very individual thing -- what tastes great to me may not float your boat. <hl> But I really REALLY like this coffee. The cinnamon flavor isn't overpowering, but it's there. The coffee is smooth, with none of the sharp bitterness I find too often in flavored coffees. I HATE the charred over-roasted flavor of a lot of coffees (sorry, Starbucks), but I do like robust flavor. The key is BALANCE: flavored coffees should taste like coffee first, with the &#34;other&#34; flavor providing a highlight, not a shadow. I use the 8-oz setting on my Keurig K75 Platinum, and find that usually gives me the depth of flavor I like best. It was perfect for this coffee. So for me, this is it: my new favorite cinnamon coffee. WIll definitely keep this on hand.
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1
grocery
I prefer cream in my coffee
question: Why is this coffee too dark?, context: I received both the Caffe and Cappuccino versions and did a side-by-side taste comparison to see which of the two I might prefer over the other.First I tried the Caffe version and was surprised to discover it was just black coffee. I prefer cream in my coffee, so I was hesitant to taste it as it was. But I tasted it and found it to have a nice medium coffee strength with a bit of sweetness to it. In my everyday coffee I don't add sugar, but on occasion it's nice to have a special coffee drink, and since it's been hot here lately, I had poured it over ice as well. I added cream and found it to be quite enjoyable. It's one of those conveniences that one could easily become addicted to.Next I tried the Cappuccino which had a similar taste and flavor as the Caffe, but was milder. I prefer my coffee stronger, so my preference was for the Caffe and still I would have liked it stronger (perhaps this is offered in another version). But the Cappuccino was also good and I had poured it over ice as well. I was concerned about both coffees being packaged in cans as I don't like my drinks to have a metallic tinge to them, but I did not notice anything out of the ordinary. I had, however, poured the drinks over ice into a glass, so that may have helped. Regardless, it was really nice to have sitting out on my deck on a warm day. Hot coffee just does not sit well with me in hot weather.All-in-all, if you're looking for a mild, sweet coffee drink that's quick and easy to take with you on the go or to pour into a glass at home, this is a good choice. It's small and convenient to slip into a purse or briefcase. While the coffee is mild, it still gives a quick pick-me-up in the morning, or in the middle of the day if need be.
Why is this coffee too dark?
I prefer cream in my coffee , so I was hesitant to taste it as it was.
I received both the Caffe and Cappuccino versions and did a side-by-side taste comparison to see which of the two I might prefer over the other.First I tried the Caffe version and was surprised to discover it was just black coffee. I prefer cream in my coffee, so I was hesitant to taste it as it was. But I tasted it and found it to have a nice medium coffee strength with a bit of sweetness to it. In my everyday coffee I don't add sugar, but on occasion it's nice to have a special coffee drink, and since it's been hot here lately, I had poured it over ice as well. I added cream and found it to be quite enjoyable. It's one of those conveniences that one could easily become addicted to.Next I tried the Cappuccino which had a similar taste and flavor as the Caffe, but was milder. I prefer my coffee stronger, so my preference was for the Caffe and still I would have liked it stronger (perhaps this is offered in another version). But the Cappuccino was also good and I had poured it over ice as well. I was concerned about both coffees being packaged in cans as I don't like my drinks to have a metallic tinge to them, but I did not notice anything out of the ordinary. I had, however, poured the drinks over ice into a glass, so that may have helped. Regardless, it was really nice to have sitting out on my deck on a warm day. Hot coffee just does not sit well with me in hot weather.All-in-all, if you're looking for a mild, sweet coffee drink that's quick and easy to take with you on the go or to pour into a glass at home, this is a good choice. It's small and convenient to slip into a purse or briefcase. While the coffee is mild, it still gives a quick pick-me-up in the morning, or in the middle of the day if need be.
<hl> I prefer cream in my coffee <hl> , so I was hesitant to taste it as it was.
I received both the Caffe and Cappuccino versions and did a side-by-side taste comparison to see which of the two I might prefer over the other.First I tried the Caffe version and was surprised to discover it was just black coffee. <hl> I prefer cream in my coffee <hl>, so I was hesitant to taste it as it was. But I tasted it and found it to have a nice medium coffee strength with a bit of sweetness to it. In my everyday coffee I don't add sugar, but on occasion it's nice to have a special coffee drink, and since it's been hot here lately, I had poured it over ice as well. I added cream and found it to be quite enjoyable. It's one of those conveniences that one could easily become addicted to.Next I tried the Cappuccino which had a similar taste and flavor as the Caffe, but was milder. I prefer my coffee stronger, so my preference was for the Caffe and still I would have liked it stronger (perhaps this is offered in another version). But the Cappuccino was also good and I had poured it over ice as well. I was concerned about both coffees being packaged in cans as I don't like my drinks to have a metallic tinge to them, but I did not notice anything out of the ordinary. I had, however, poured the drinks over ice into a glass, so that may have helped. Regardless, it was really nice to have sitting out on my deck on a warm day. Hot coffee just does not sit well with me in hot weather.All-in-all, if you're looking for a mild, sweet coffee drink that's quick and easy to take with you on the go or to pour into a glass at home, this is a good choice. It's small and convenient to slip into a purse or briefcase. While the coffee is mild, it still gives a quick pick-me-up in the morning, or in the middle of the day if need be.
I received both the Caffe and Cappuccino versions and did a side-by-side taste comparison to see which of the two I might prefer over the other. First I tried the Caffe version and was surprised to discover it was just black coffee. <hl> I prefer cream in my coffee , so I was hesitant to taste it as it was. <hl> But I tasted it and found it to have a nice medium coffee strength with a bit of sweetness to it. In my everyday coffee I don't add sugar, but on occasion it's nice to have a special coffee drink, and since it's been hot here lately, I had poured it over ice as well. I added cream and found it to be quite enjoyable. It's one of those conveniences that one could easily become addicted to. Next I tried the Cappuccino which had a similar taste and flavor as the Caffe, but was milder. I prefer my coffee stronger, so my preference was for the Caffe and still I would have liked it stronger (perhaps this is offered in another version). But the Cappuccino was also good and I had poured it over ice as well. I was concerned about both coffees being packaged in cans as I don't like my drinks to have a metallic tinge to them, but I did not notice anything out of the ordinary. I had, however, poured the drinks over ice into a glass, so that may have helped. Regardless, it was really nice to have sitting out on my deck on a warm day. Hot coffee just does not sit well with me in hot weather. All-in-all, if you're looking for a mild, sweet coffee drink that's quick and easy to take with you on the go or to pour into a glass at home, this is a good choice. It's small and convenient to slip into a purse or briefcase. While the coffee is mild, it still gives a quick pick-me-up in the morning, or in the middle of the day if need be.
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4
4
grocery
Each cracker is about 5x1.5 inches and sandwiched between is a cheese
question: How is the cracker?, context: Each cracker is about 5x1.5 inches and sandwiched between is a cheese-whiz type spread. The multi-grain cracker sounds healthy, except 60 out of the 130 calories per cracker is fat. There is no trans fat, but there is 10% of your daily fat and sodium intake in this one snack.The taste is decent, but instead of the cheese spread a peanut butter or jelly type spread would work just as well and would probably lower the fat content.I would personally suggest a PB&J; on multigrain bread for a far healthier and less expensive snack.
How is the cracker?
Each cracker is about 5x1.5 inches and sandwiched between is a cheese -whiz type spread.
Each cracker is about 5x1.5 inches and sandwiched between is a cheese-whiz type spread. The multi-grain cracker sounds healthy, except 60 out of the 130 calories per cracker is fat. There is no trans fat, but there is 10% of your daily fat and sodium intake in this one snack.The taste is decent, but instead of the cheese spread a peanut butter or jelly type spread would work just as well and would probably lower the fat content.I would personally suggest a PB&J; on multigrain bread for a far healthier and less expensive snack.
<hl> Each cracker is about 5x1.5 inches and sandwiched between is a cheese <hl> -whiz type spread.
<hl> Each cracker is about 5x1.5 inches and sandwiched between is a cheese <hl>-whiz type spread. The multi-grain cracker sounds healthy, except 60 out of the 130 calories per cracker is fat. There is no trans fat, but there is 10% of your daily fat and sodium intake in this one snack.The taste is decent, but instead of the cheese spread a peanut butter or jelly type spread would work just as well and would probably lower the fat content.I would personally suggest a PB&J; on multigrain bread for a far healthier and less expensive snack.
<hl> Each cracker is about 5x1.5 inches and sandwiched between is a cheese -whiz type spread. <hl> The multi-grain cracker sounds healthy, except 60 out of the 130 calories per cracker is fat. There is no trans fat, but there is 10% of your daily fat and sodium intake in this one snack. The taste is decent, but instead of the cheese spread a peanut butter or jelly type spread would work just as well and would probably lower the fat content. I would personally suggest a PB&J; on multigrain bread for a far healthier and less expensive snack.
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5
5
grocery
These crackers tasted stale and bland with only a hint of apple flavor
question: What are the ingredients in this cracker?, context: I've always loved Honey Maid Cinnamon Graham crackers, you know, the ones dusted with cinnamon sugar. So I thought I would love these apple cinnamon oat graham crackers too. Boy was I wrong! These crackers tasted stale and bland with only a hint of apple flavor. Sure, they are 100% natural and maybe a little healthier than my regular graham crackers but since these are a "treat" and not a significant part of my diet I would rather enjoy the eating experience. I'll stick with my tried and true favorites.
What are the ingredients in this cracker?
These crackers tasted stale and bland with only a hint of apple flavor .
I've always loved Honey Maid Cinnamon Graham crackers, you know, the ones dusted with cinnamon sugar. So I thought I would love these apple cinnamon oat graham crackers too. Boy was I wrong! These crackers tasted stale and bland with only a hint of apple flavor. Sure, they are 100% natural and maybe a little healthier than my regular graham crackers but since these are a "treat" and not a significant part of my diet I would rather enjoy the eating experience. I'll stick with my tried and true favorites.
<hl> These crackers tasted stale and bland with only a hint of apple flavor <hl> .
I've always loved Honey Maid Cinnamon Graham crackers, you know, the ones dusted with cinnamon sugar. So I thought I would love these apple cinnamon oat graham crackers too. Boy was I wrong! <hl> These crackers tasted stale and bland with only a hint of apple flavor <hl>. Sure, they are 100% natural and maybe a little healthier than my regular graham crackers but since these are a "treat" and not a significant part of my diet I would rather enjoy the eating experience. I'll stick with my tried and true favorites.
I've always loved Honey Maid Cinnamon Graham crackers, you know, the ones dusted with cinnamon sugar. So I thought I would love these apple cinnamon oat graham crackers too. Boy was I wrong! <hl> These crackers tasted stale and bland with only a hint of apple flavor . <hl> Sure, they are 100% natural and maybe a little healthier than my regular graham crackers but since these are a "treat" and not a significant part of my diet I would rather enjoy the eating experience. I'll stick with my tried and true favorites.
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1
1
grocery
The crackers are good alone
question: How is the cracker?, context: These are tasty crackers. They do not break on the perforations, but that is not a prerequisite for delicious--and that is the word. The crackers are good alone, or smeared with something, or combined with custard and bananas. A box of these will not last long, once it is opened and sampled.
How is the cracker?
The crackers are good alone , or smeared with something, or combined with custard and bananas.
These are tasty crackers. They do not break on the perforations, but that is not a prerequisite for delicious--and that is the word. The crackers are good alone, or smeared with something, or combined with custard and bananas. A box of these will not last long, once it is opened and sampled.
<hl> The crackers are good alone <hl> , or smeared with something, or combined with custard and bananas.
These are tasty crackers. They do not break on the perforations, but that is not a prerequisite for delicious--and that is the word. <hl> The crackers are good alone <hl>, or smeared with something, or combined with custard and bananas. A box of these will not last long, once it is opened and sampled.
These are tasty crackers. They do not break on the perforations, but that is not a prerequisite for delicious--and that is the word. <hl> The crackers are good alone , or smeared with something, or combined with custard and bananas. <hl> A box of these will not last long, once it is opened and sampled.
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1
1
grocery
I did enjoy these bars. They are tasty, filling and portable to carry around
question: How is the bar?, context: If I could describe these bars in one word it would be: meaty. Yes, because they're big, thick and filling. They have really big peanuty taste and the nuts on top are large and plentifulThey remind me of another granola bar, the Nature Valley Sweet and Salty Peanut bars. Those too are coated with peanut butter and have big peanuts on top. These bars are very similar to those and to be honest, I really couldn't find a difference between the two. One pro I did find was that the peanut butter coating did not start melting while eating. I did not find myself needing to get a napkin to wipe sticky fingers.While these bars are filling, it's also due to high calories and fat. This would scare someone from eating this as a snack everyday but they are good for a meal replacement if you're busy and can't take a break for lunch. In fact, one bar is much more filling than eating a Slim Fast meal replacement bar.Overall, I did enjoy these bars. They are tasty, filling and portable to carry around. If possible share with a friend, for maximum enjoyment.
How is the bar?
Overall, I did enjoy these bars. They are tasty, filling and portable to carry around .
If I could describe these bars in one word it would be: meaty. Yes, because they're big, thick and filling. They have really big peanuty taste and the nuts on top are large and plentifulThey remind me of another granola bar, the Nature Valley Sweet and Salty Peanut bars. Those too are coated with peanut butter and have big peanuts on top. These bars are very similar to those and to be honest, I really couldn't find a difference between the two. One pro I did find was that the peanut butter coating did not start melting while eating. I did not find myself needing to get a napkin to wipe sticky fingers.While these bars are filling, it's also due to high calories and fat. This would scare someone from eating this as a snack everyday but they are good for a meal replacement if you're busy and can't take a break for lunch. In fact, one bar is much more filling than eating a Slim Fast meal replacement bar.Overall, I did enjoy these bars. They are tasty, filling and portable to carry around. If possible share with a friend, for maximum enjoyment.
Overall, <hl> I did enjoy these bars. They are tasty, filling and portable to carry around <hl> .
If I could describe these bars in one word it would be: meaty. Yes, because they're big, thick and filling. They have really big peanuty taste and the nuts on top are large and plentifulThey remind me of another granola bar, the Nature Valley Sweet and Salty Peanut bars. Those too are coated with peanut butter and have big peanuts on top. These bars are very similar to those and to be honest, I really couldn't find a difference between the two. One pro I did find was that the peanut butter coating did not start melting while eating. I did not find myself needing to get a napkin to wipe sticky fingers.While these bars are filling, it's also due to high calories and fat. This would scare someone from eating this as a snack everyday but they are good for a meal replacement if you're busy and can't take a break for lunch. In fact, one bar is much more filling than eating a Slim Fast meal replacement bar.Overall, <hl> I did enjoy these bars. They are tasty, filling and portable to carry around <hl>. If possible share with a friend, for maximum enjoyment.
If I could describe these bars in one word it would be: meaty. Yes, because they're big, thick and filling. They have really big peanuty taste and the nuts on top are large and plentifulThey remind me of another granola bar, the Nature Valley Sweet and Salty Peanut bars. Those too are coated with peanut butter and have big peanuts on top. These bars are very similar to those and to be honest, I really couldn't find a difference between the two. One pro I did find was that the peanut butter coating did not start melting while eating. I did not find myself needing to get a napkin to wipe sticky fingers. While these bars are filling, it's also due to high calories and fat. This would scare someone from eating this as a snack everyday but they are good for a meal replacement if you're busy and can't take a break for lunch. In fact, one bar is much more filling than eating a Slim Fast meal replacement bar. <hl> Overall, I did enjoy these bars. They are tasty, filling and portable to carry around . <hl> If possible share with a friend, for maximum enjoyment.
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1
1
grocery
This coffee is so smooth
question: How is the coffee is rather?, context: This coffee is so smooth and there is no bitter taste at all. It is a mild coffee with good flavor. If you like stronger coffe then I suppose you would have to use more in the pot but I love this and would definitely recommend it.
How is the coffee is rather?
This coffee is so smooth and there is no bitter taste at all.
This coffee is so smooth and there is no bitter taste at all. It is a mild coffee with good flavor. If you like stronger coffe then I suppose you would have to use more in the pot but I love this and would definitely recommend it.
<hl> This coffee is so smooth <hl> and there is no bitter taste at all.
<hl> This coffee is so smooth <hl> and there is no bitter taste at all. It is a mild coffee with good flavor. If you like stronger coffe then I suppose you would have to use more in the pot but I love this and would definitely recommend it.
<hl> This coffee is so smooth and there is no bitter taste at all. <hl> It is a mild coffee with good flavor. If you like stronger coffe then I suppose you would have to use more in the pot but I love this and would definitely recommend it.
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1
1
grocery
These chocolates were quite delicious
question: How is chocolate?, context: These chocolates were quite delicious; I was impressed at how smooth and creamy they were. The caramel flavor was also mild and smooth, and perhaps a bit too subtle. This is perfect for those who like their chocolate mellow - I prefer mine to have more oomph, a richer and stronger flavor.
How is chocolate?
These chocolates were quite delicious ; I was impressed at how smooth and creamy they were.
These chocolates were quite delicious; I was impressed at how smooth and creamy they were. The caramel flavor was also mild and smooth, and perhaps a bit too subtle. This is perfect for those who like their chocolate mellow - I prefer mine to have more oomph, a richer and stronger flavor.
<hl> These chocolates were quite delicious <hl> ; I was impressed at how smooth and creamy they were.
<hl> These chocolates were quite delicious <hl>; I was impressed at how smooth and creamy they were. The caramel flavor was also mild and smooth, and perhaps a bit too subtle. This is perfect for those who like their chocolate mellow - I prefer mine to have more oomph, a richer and stronger flavor.
<hl> These chocolates were quite delicious ; I was impressed at how smooth and creamy they were. <hl> The caramel flavor was also mild and smooth, and perhaps a bit too subtle. This is perfect for those who like their chocolate mellow - I prefer mine to have more oomph, a richer and stronger flavor.
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1
1
grocery
The crackers in the Cheez-It Cracker Cup, White Cheddar, are soooooo good
question: How do you like cracker?, context: The crackers in the Cheez-It Cracker Cup, White Cheddar, are soooooo good. They have a more mild, less intense flavor than the original Cheez-It crackers. And they have that perfect crispy, flaky texture which offers just the right amount of crunch.Each cup offers a satisfying portion that offers a fresh serving each time. Whether taking a cup of White Cheddar Cheez-It's with you to work, on the go, or just to the living room to munch on while watching a little TV, it's a snack that is sure to bring a smile each time you peel off the lid and take in that cheezie aroma.
How do you like cracker?
The crackers in the Cheez-It Cracker Cup, White Cheddar, are soooooo good .
The crackers in the Cheez-It Cracker Cup, White Cheddar, are soooooo good. They have a more mild, less intense flavor than the original Cheez-It crackers. And they have that perfect crispy, flaky texture which offers just the right amount of crunch.Each cup offers a satisfying portion that offers a fresh serving each time. Whether taking a cup of White Cheddar Cheez-It's with you to work, on the go, or just to the living room to munch on while watching a little TV, it's a snack that is sure to bring a smile each time you peel off the lid and take in that cheezie aroma.
<hl> The crackers in the Cheez-It Cracker Cup, White Cheddar, are soooooo good <hl> .
<hl> The crackers in the Cheez-It Cracker Cup, White Cheddar, are soooooo good <hl>. They have a more mild, less intense flavor than the original Cheez-It crackers. And they have that perfect crispy, flaky texture which offers just the right amount of crunch.Each cup offers a satisfying portion that offers a fresh serving each time. Whether taking a cup of White Cheddar Cheez-It's with you to work, on the go, or just to the living room to munch on while watching a little TV, it's a snack that is sure to bring a smile each time you peel off the lid and take in that cheezie aroma.
<hl> The crackers in the Cheez-It Cracker Cup, White Cheddar, are soooooo good . <hl> They have a more mild, less intense flavor than the original Cheez-It crackers. And they have that perfect crispy, flaky texture which offers just the right amount of crunch. Each cup offers a satisfying portion that offers a fresh serving each time. Whether taking a cup of White Cheddar Cheez-It's with you to work, on the go, or just to the living room to munch on while watching a little TV, it's a snack that is sure to bring a smile each time you peel off the lid and take in that cheezie aroma.
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1
1
grocery
slightly more fiber
question: How much fiber do you have?, context: The clear selling point of anything labeled "back to nature" is going to be its healthier ingredients and the crackers do a good job of stacking up against most popular brands in that area. They have no artificial preservatives, flavors, or colors and no high fructose corn syrup--that alone puts them ahead of the usual in my book, especially the lack of HFCS which is so hard to avoid. They have slightly less sugar (7 g vs 8-10 for other brands), significantly less sodium (130 g vs 200 and up), slightly more fiber, slightly fewer calories (about 15 cal fewer per serving). So yes, they're certainly better for you.The question of course then goes to taste, a much more subjective aspect. Personally, I found their taste slightly less rich, which is a negative, but better in two categories. They are noticeably less sweet which I prefer as I'm not a fan of sweet foods; obviously others may have a different view on that. They are maybe a bit more dry, though it's hard to tell as graham crackers in general seem a bit dry to me. But they are definitely crispier than the usual other types.We don't go in much for crackers in our house, but on the few occasions we'll do so, I'd certainly pick up these rather than the larger brands due to their healthier ingredients, less sweet taste, and similar overall taste. A plus as well for their focus on sustainability and recycling
How much fiber do you have?
They have slightly less sugar (7 g vs 8-10 for other brands), significantly less sodium (130 g vs 200 and up), slightly more fiber , slightly fewer calories (about 15 cal fewer per serving).
The clear selling point of anything labeled "back to nature" is going to be its healthier ingredients and the crackers do a good job of stacking up against most popular brands in that area. They have no artificial preservatives, flavors, or colors and no high fructose corn syrup--that alone puts them ahead of the usual in my book, especially the lack of HFCS which is so hard to avoid. They have slightly less sugar (7 g vs 8-10 for other brands), significantly less sodium (130 g vs 200 and up), slightly more fiber, slightly fewer calories (about 15 cal fewer per serving). So yes, they're certainly better for you.The question of course then goes to taste, a much more subjective aspect. Personally, I found their taste slightly less rich, which is a negative, but better in two categories. They are noticeably less sweet which I prefer as I'm not a fan of sweet foods; obviously others may have a different view on that. They are maybe a bit more dry, though it's hard to tell as graham crackers in general seem a bit dry to me. But they are definitely crispier than the usual other types.We don't go in much for crackers in our house, but on the few occasions we'll do so, I'd certainly pick up these rather than the larger brands due to their healthier ingredients, less sweet taste, and similar overall taste. A plus as well for their focus on sustainability and recycling
They have slightly less sugar (7 g vs 8-10 for other brands), significantly less sodium (130 g vs 200 and up), <hl> slightly more fiber <hl> , slightly fewer calories (about 15 cal fewer per serving).
The clear selling point of anything labeled "back to nature" is going to be its healthier ingredients and the crackers do a good job of stacking up against most popular brands in that area. They have no artificial preservatives, flavors, or colors and no high fructose corn syrup--that alone puts them ahead of the usual in my book, especially the lack of HFCS which is so hard to avoid. They have slightly less sugar (7 g vs 8-10 for other brands), significantly less sodium (130 g vs 200 and up), <hl> slightly more fiber <hl>, slightly fewer calories (about 15 cal fewer per serving). So yes, they're certainly better for you.The question of course then goes to taste, a much more subjective aspect. Personally, I found their taste slightly less rich, which is a negative, but better in two categories. They are noticeably less sweet which I prefer as I'm not a fan of sweet foods; obviously others may have a different view on that. They are maybe a bit more dry, though it's hard to tell as graham crackers in general seem a bit dry to me. But they are definitely crispier than the usual other types.We don't go in much for crackers in our house, but on the few occasions we'll do so, I'd certainly pick up these rather than the larger brands due to their healthier ingredients, less sweet taste, and similar overall taste. A plus as well for their focus on sustainability and recycling
The clear selling point of anything labeled "back to nature" is going to be its healthier ingredients and the crackers do a good job of stacking up against most popular brands in that area. They have no artificial preservatives, flavors, or colors and no high fructose corn syrup--that alone puts them ahead of the usual in my book, especially the lack of HFCS which is so hard to avoid. <hl> They have slightly less sugar (7 g vs 8-10 for other brands), significantly less sodium (130 g vs 200 and up), slightly more fiber , slightly fewer calories (about 15 cal fewer per serving). <hl> So yes, they're certainly better for you. The question of course then goes to taste, a much more subjective aspect. Personally, I found their taste slightly less rich, which is a negative, but better in two categories. They are noticeably less sweet which I prefer as I'm not a fan of sweet foods; obviously others may have a different view on that. They are maybe a bit more dry, though it's hard to tell as graham crackers in general seem a bit dry to me. But they are definitely crispier than the usual other types. We don't go in much for crackers in our house, but on the few occasions we'll do so, I'd certainly pick up these rather than the larger brands due to their healthier ingredients, less sweet taste, and similar overall taste. A plus as well for their focus on sustainability and recycling
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5
3
grocery
it has less sugar than most fruit juices
question: What is the quality of sugar?, context: I was pleasantly surprised with the great strawberry/banana flavor of this drink. It was fizzy, like soda, which was also unexpected but great- I thought it would be more of a fruit juice. My kids were clamoring for a taste, so I let them each have a sip. Both kids enjoyed it. At 22 carbs per can (serving), it has less sugar than most fruit juices.... however, I wouldn't let kids have any sort of energy drink on a regular basis.While I can't really say that I felt a huge increase in energy level, I am happy to say that I didn't experience any kind of crash after drinking it.I received my can of Jamba's All Natural Energy Drink for free in return for posting my honest review as a part of the Amazon Vine reviewer program.
What is the quality of sugar?
At 22 carbs per can (serving), it has less sugar than most fruit juices .... however, I wouldn't let kids have any sort of energy drink on a regular basis.
I was pleasantly surprised with the great strawberry/banana flavor of this drink. It was fizzy, like soda, which was also unexpected but great- I thought it would be more of a fruit juice. My kids were clamoring for a taste, so I let them each have a sip. Both kids enjoyed it. At 22 carbs per can (serving), it has less sugar than most fruit juices.... however, I wouldn't let kids have any sort of energy drink on a regular basis.While I can't really say that I felt a huge increase in energy level, I am happy to say that I didn't experience any kind of crash after drinking it.I received my can of Jamba's All Natural Energy Drink for free in return for posting my honest review as a part of the Amazon Vine reviewer program.
At 22 carbs per can (serving), <hl> it has less sugar than most fruit juices <hl> .... however, I wouldn't let kids have any sort of energy drink on a regular basis.
I was pleasantly surprised with the great strawberry/banana flavor of this drink. It was fizzy, like soda, which was also unexpected but great- I thought it would be more of a fruit juice. My kids were clamoring for a taste, so I let them each have a sip. Both kids enjoyed it. At 22 carbs per can (serving), <hl> it has less sugar than most fruit juices <hl>.... however, I wouldn't let kids have any sort of energy drink on a regular basis.While I can't really say that I felt a huge increase in energy level, I am happy to say that I didn't experience any kind of crash after drinking it.I received my can of Jamba's All Natural Energy Drink for free in return for posting my honest review as a part of the Amazon Vine reviewer program.
I was pleasantly surprised with the great strawberry/banana flavor of this drink. It was fizzy, like soda, which was also unexpected but great- I thought it would be more of a fruit juice. My kids were clamoring for a taste, so I let them each have a sip. Both kids enjoyed it. <hl> At 22 carbs per can (serving), it has less sugar than most fruit juices .... however, I wouldn't let kids have any sort of energy drink on a regular basis. <hl> While I can't really say that I felt a huge increase in energy level, I am happy to say that I didn't experience any kind of crash after drinking it. I received my can of Jamba's All Natural Energy Drink for free in return for posting my honest review as a part of the Amazon Vine reviewer program.
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1
1
grocery
kinda odd flavor
question: Why do I have a pleasing taste?, context: I'm not big on the energy drinks and haven't used them a lot but I will use one when I need that extra boost to get through the night shift. This one is pretty good and different. It has a kinda odd flavor, kinda tart, very sweet, with a faint baking soda flavor in there somewhere crossed with very light carbonation. It's supposed to be Strawberry Banana but I couldn't really taste much that I could recognize as strawberry or banana. But other than being a little too sweet it was ok. I can say that I liked the taste of it just a little, at least I didn't hate it or dis-like it as I do most of the energy drinks. I can also say that I like it better than Red Bull. It would have been better if it wasn't so sweet and maybe had some carbonation. As for its effectiveness as a energy boost I'll have to get back to you on that. If it gets me through the night shift then it will be one that I wouldn't mind using again and probably will if I can find it.After using this last night it did help me a lot. I had more energy through the night shift and didn't have that much of a drop when it was running down. The best part was that it gave me the energy boost that I needed without making my jitter around like a frog on a hot sidewalk. It was good enough that it could possibly become habit forming since I could really use another shot of it today to help get over the slight hangover feeling that I had this morning. But fortunately for me they are expensive enough that I cant indulge myself and end up using them on a daily basis.
Why do I have a pleasing taste?
It has a kinda odd flavor , kinda tart, very sweet, with a faint baking soda flavor in there somewhere crossed with very light carbonation.
I'm not big on the energy drinks and haven't used them a lot but I will use one when I need that extra boost to get through the night shift. This one is pretty good and different. It has a kinda odd flavor, kinda tart, very sweet, with a faint baking soda flavor in there somewhere crossed with very light carbonation. It's supposed to be Strawberry Banana but I couldn't really taste much that I could recognize as strawberry or banana. But other than being a little too sweet it was ok. I can say that I liked the taste of it just a little, at least I didn't hate it or dis-like it as I do most of the energy drinks. I can also say that I like it better than Red Bull. It would have been better if it wasn't so sweet and maybe had some carbonation. As for its effectiveness as a energy boost I'll have to get back to you on that. If it gets me through the night shift then it will be one that I wouldn't mind using again and probably will if I can find it.After using this last night it did help me a lot. I had more energy through the night shift and didn't have that much of a drop when it was running down. The best part was that it gave me the energy boost that I needed without making my jitter around like a frog on a hot sidewalk. It was good enough that it could possibly become habit forming since I could really use another shot of it today to help get over the slight hangover feeling that I had this morning. But fortunately for me they are expensive enough that I cant indulge myself and end up using them on a daily basis.
It has a <hl> kinda odd flavor <hl> , kinda tart, very sweet, with a faint baking soda flavor in there somewhere crossed with very light carbonation.
I'm not big on the energy drinks and haven't used them a lot but I will use one when I need that extra boost to get through the night shift. This one is pretty good and different. It has a <hl> kinda odd flavor <hl>, kinda tart, very sweet, with a faint baking soda flavor in there somewhere crossed with very light carbonation. It's supposed to be Strawberry Banana but I couldn't really taste much that I could recognize as strawberry or banana. But other than being a little too sweet it was ok. I can say that I liked the taste of it just a little, at least I didn't hate it or dis-like it as I do most of the energy drinks. I can also say that I like it better than Red Bull. It would have been better if it wasn't so sweet and maybe had some carbonation. As for its effectiveness as a energy boost I'll have to get back to you on that. If it gets me through the night shift then it will be one that I wouldn't mind using again and probably will if I can find it.After using this last night it did help me a lot. I had more energy through the night shift and didn't have that much of a drop when it was running down. The best part was that it gave me the energy boost that I needed without making my jitter around like a frog on a hot sidewalk. It was good enough that it could possibly become habit forming since I could really use another shot of it today to help get over the slight hangover feeling that I had this morning. But fortunately for me they are expensive enough that I cant indulge myself and end up using them on a daily basis.
I'm not big on the energy drinks and haven't used them a lot but I will use one when I need that extra boost to get through the night shift. This one is pretty good and different. <hl> It has a kinda odd flavor , kinda tart, very sweet, with a faint baking soda flavor in there somewhere crossed with very light carbonation. <hl> It's supposed to be Strawberry Banana but I couldn't really taste much that I could recognize as strawberry or banana. But other than being a little too sweet it was ok. I can say that I liked the taste of it just a little, at least I didn't hate it or dis-like it as I do most of the energy drinks. I can also say that I like it better than Red Bull. It would have been better if it wasn't so sweet and maybe had some carbonation. As for its effectiveness as a energy boost I'll have to get back to you on that. If it gets me through the night shift then it will be one that I wouldn't mind using again and probably will if I can find it. After using this last night it did help me a lot. I had more energy through the night shift and didn't have that much of a drop when it was running down. The best part was that it gave me the energy boost that I needed without making my jitter around like a frog on a hot sidewalk. It was good enough that it could possibly become habit forming since I could really use another shot of it today to help get over the slight hangover feeling that I had this morning. But fortunately for me they are expensive enough that I cant indulge myself and end up using them on a daily basis.
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question: How is the quality of the idea?, context: The white chocolate chips add an extra dimension that takes this cookie to another level! The chocolate cookie taste is good, the creamy center has a great texture and flavor, and I didn't feel these were to cloyingly sweet as some creamy cookies tend to be. In fact, the cookie portion itself was a bit crumbly, but it wasn't a turnoff.The cream did have a slight odd crunch to it, which I'm assuming was the edible barrier to keep the creme from soaking into the cookie (I have noticed this same odd crunch in other creme-filled snacks as of late, which makes me think it's a normal manufacturing technique).Serving Size: 2 cookiesPer serving: 150 calories, 7g fat (3.5g saturated), 0g cholesterol, 110mg sodium, 80mg potassium, 21g carbs (13g sugar, >1g fiber), 1g proteinOverall, these are fairly decent for a storebought packaged cookie. I don't usually buy storebought cookies, actually, we prefer homemade, but everyone in my house enjoyed these! I don't usually like regular Chips Ahoy at all, I don't enjoy the flavor or the very crunchy texture. But these Chewy Gooey Megafudge cookies are much better, and have changed my opinion of the brand.
How is the quality of the idea?
The chocolate cookie taste is good, the creamy center has a great texture and flavor, and I didn't feel these were to cloyingly sweet as some creamy cookies tend to be.
The white chocolate chips add an extra dimension that takes this cookie to another level! The chocolate cookie taste is good, the creamy center has a great texture and flavor, and I didn't feel these were to cloyingly sweet as some creamy cookies tend to be. In fact, the cookie portion itself was a bit crumbly, but it wasn't a turnoff.The cream did have a slight odd crunch to it, which I'm assuming was the edible barrier to keep the creme from soaking into the cookie (I have noticed this same odd crunch in other creme-filled snacks as of late, which makes me think it's a normal manufacturing technique).Serving Size: 2 cookiesPer serving: 150 calories, 7g fat (3.5g saturated), 0g cholesterol, 110mg sodium, 80mg potassium, 21g carbs (13g sugar, >1g fiber), 1g proteinOverall, these are fairly decent for a storebought packaged cookie. I don't usually buy storebought cookies, actually, we prefer homemade, but everyone in my house enjoyed these! I don't usually like regular Chips Ahoy at all, I don't enjoy the flavor or the very crunchy texture. But these Chewy Gooey Megafudge cookies are much better, and have changed my opinion of the brand.
The chocolate cookie taste is good, the creamy center has a <hl> great <hl> texture and flavor, and I didn't feel these were to cloyingly sweet as some creamy cookies tend to be.
The white chocolate chips add an extra dimension that takes this cookie to another level! The chocolate cookie taste is good, the creamy center has a <hl> great <hl> texture and flavor, and I didn't feel these were to cloyingly sweet as some creamy cookies tend to be. In fact, the cookie portion itself was a bit crumbly, but it wasn't a turnoff.The cream did have a slight odd crunch to it, which I'm assuming was the edible barrier to keep the creme from soaking into the cookie (I have noticed this same odd crunch in other creme-filled snacks as of late, which makes me think it's a normal manufacturing technique).Serving Size: 2 cookiesPer serving: 150 calories, 7g fat (3.5g saturated), 0g cholesterol, 110mg sodium, 80mg potassium, 21g carbs (13g sugar, >1g fiber), 1g proteinOverall, these are fairly decent for a storebought packaged cookie. I don't usually buy storebought cookies, actually, we prefer homemade, but everyone in my house enjoyed these! I don't usually like regular Chips Ahoy at all, I don't enjoy the flavor or the very crunchy texture. But these Chewy Gooey Megafudge cookies are much better, and have changed my opinion of the brand.
The white chocolate chips add an extra dimension that takes this cookie to another level! <hl> The chocolate cookie taste is good, the creamy center has a great texture and flavor, and I didn't feel these were to cloyingly sweet as some creamy cookies tend to be. <hl> In fact, the cookie portion itself was a bit crumbly, but it wasn't a turnoff. The cream did have a slight odd crunch to it, which I'm assuming was the edible barrier to keep the creme from soaking into the cookie (I have noticed this same odd crunch in other creme-filled snacks as of late, which makes me think it's a normal manufacturing technique).Serving Size: 2 cookiesPer serving: 150 calories, 7g fat (3.5g saturated), 0g cholesterol, 110mg sodium, 80mg potassium, 21g carbs (13g sugar, >1g fiber), 1g proteinOverall, these are fairly decent for a storebought packaged cookie. I don't usually buy storebought cookies, actually, we prefer homemade, but everyone in my house enjoyed these! I don't usually like regular Chips Ahoy at all, I don't enjoy the flavor or the very crunchy texture. But these Chewy Gooey Megafudge cookies are much better, and have changed my opinion of the brand.
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awful
question: How is the seed?, context: I just wish it was a Fair Trade product since that protects employees. I do not buy rainbow quinoas since they sell for a high price without having enough red or black but more of white but C & F sells one of the best white and red mix since C & F offers more red than white in the mix. I usually buy the white, red and black separately and mix as I wish as well since quinoa is just an important part of my diet.KEEN-Waah... A complete protein source, a seed related to other healthy cousins like spinach and beets. In a pot I place quinoa, frozen peas, carrots, corn, add water and tomato paste. Spinach is added at the end the last minute. Stewing tomatoes for a half hour increases the cancer fighting lycopene content by 35 percent. Cooking also unlocks another nutrient, beta-carotene, in corn and carrots since heat breaks down the fibrous cell walls, releasing more of these antioxidants. The same goes for spinach but then you need to get your vitamin C from something else since that is the first vitamin which is depleted with heat. I saute lots of onion separately then in ten minutes I add paprika, cumin, dillweed, gram marsala, crushed red pepper, turmeric and lots of garlic2 x 2 Pound Fresh Garlic USA California Heirloom Monviso Gilroy Finest (4 Pounds Total), mix it well and add the mix to the pot and let it sit without heat for five minutes. This is what vegans consume instead of beef since it is a complete protein. Greens, vegetables, nuts, seeds, etc. may have protein but the fact is that only quinoa has a complete protein and all others do not since all others are missing few amino acids here and there but not quinoa. I rarely ever consume beef, chicken, etc. so fish and quinoa are the only source of complete protein with all amino acids for me. Organic, whole grain, very fulfilling due to some starch with host of vitamins, minerals that no beef or chicken can even come close to. Cooks in ten minutes with some water, no fat, no salt, no sugar... I consume it with eggplant, onions, okra, smoked hearings, curry type dishes with lots of spices and delicious juices. I never ever have to wash and rinse before cooking either. I keep the uncooked portions in double zip lock bags in freezer. I consume so much that I never have to worry about the unused portion going rancid and unlike brown rice which loses its oil in less than six months and becomes worthless even if kept in freezer, quinoa will last longer. Obviously I never ever do that with any food since I only purchase what I need in order to get the nutrients which are a healthy portion of my diet. Gluten free, the best product for me when I go camping since all I do is add lemon and tomato and that way I never have to worry about paying arm and leg for that lousy, awful tasting dry foods. I ground chia+flax+sesame, mix it with cocoa+isolate+soy milk before my workouts every single day or no workout regardless. Three tbsp of quinoa in my power drink offers me 4gr of pure, complete protein with all amino acids. I add organic paprika to regular yellow quinoa and it turns the dish into a beautiful red color. Healthy, healthier and healthiest of many seeds, delicious sprouts only in 3 days with all amino acids. I am an athlete with a healthy diet. I used to consume brown rice heavily years ago but no longer. I can consume quinoa with tomato and lemon juice and it is the best food I can take with me anywhere on any sports trip and I do not even have to wash it either. Delicious, delicious, delicious.FRESHNESS: Fresh means nutritious and delicious. I consume lots of seeds, beans, grains, vegetables, etc. and freshness is a priority regardless of the brand so I always purchase my food ingredients in small quantities from reputable sellers with high turnover. When fresh, food is nutritious and that goes for any food in any form, from frozen to canned. Fresh food is nutritious as well as delicious since nutrients give food its delicious taste. When old or rancid, nutrients are gone and any food item becomes an empty calories with no taste and absolutely worthless regardless of the brand or price, organic or conventional. For few years I consumed seeds in oil form since physicians advised me to do so not knowing that majority are not aware that seeds hardly offer any nutrients unless; seeds are fresh, not old which means rancid, not in oil form, not in supplement form, not hulled, ground and consumed within few days, kept in dark cold temperatures, away from light-sun-moisture since the oil in seeds and nuts go rancid regardless. That is why brown rice which has its nutrients will go rancid even if kept in freezer while white rice will last for years at room temperature since it hardly has any nutrients or oil. I ground in my coffee grinder sesame, flax, chia, amaranth, hemp then add cocoa, isolate protein, soy milk and consume it before my workouts on daily basis for its vitamins, minerals, protein and many nutrients, without much spike in my glucose. Un-hulled seeds are full of nutrients. I never consume hulled seeds which are empty calories, absolutely worthless since the nutrients have been removed.STARCH: Some carbohydrates, such as sugars and most starch are rapidly digested and absorbed as glucose into the body through the small intestine and subsequently used for short-term energy needs or stored. Resistant starch on the other hand, resists digestion and passes through to the large intestine where it acts like dietary fiber. Sugar, honey, maple syrup, white flour, white rice, whole-grain pastry flour, packaged cold cereals, commercial fruit juices, and fruit-juice sweetened beverages are the same foods some dentists claim rots the teeth from the inside out by changing the balance and ratio of calcium to phosphorous in the bloodstream. Your immune system goes down when you wolf down sweets, especially around events and holiday meals. High Glycemic foods quickly turn to sugar in your blood stream, causing excess insulin to pour into your blood to get rid of the excess sugar. The excess insulin pushes the calcium and fat into your arteries, especially if you have only a few cholesterol receptors on your liver (which is genetic). Whole wheat and white bread have essentially the same impact on blood sugar so I try to consume bread with whole sprouted grains, even flourless breads, and no-yeast breads. Black beans, northern beans, navy beans, red kidney beans, lentils, split peas, black-eyed peas, brown rice, rolled oats, millet, corn, black rice are all Resistance Starch. King of starch for me is quinoa and Navy Beans before and post expedition trips, 17.6gr vs. 15.4gr for 100gr serving. No wonder the price of quinoa is going up, up, up...
How is the seed?
Gluten free, the best product for me when I go camping since all I do is add lemon and tomato and that way I never have to worry about paying arm and leg for that lousy, awful tasting dry foods.
I just wish it was a Fair Trade product since that protects employees. I do not buy rainbow quinoas since they sell for a high price without having enough red or black but more of white but C & F sells one of the best white and red mix since C & F offers more red than white in the mix. I usually buy the white, red and black separately and mix as I wish as well since quinoa is just an important part of my diet.KEEN-Waah... A complete protein source, a seed related to other healthy cousins like spinach and beets. In a pot I place quinoa, frozen peas, carrots, corn, add water and tomato paste. Spinach is added at the end the last minute. Stewing tomatoes for a half hour increases the cancer fighting lycopene content by 35 percent. Cooking also unlocks another nutrient, beta-carotene, in corn and carrots since heat breaks down the fibrous cell walls, releasing more of these antioxidants. The same goes for spinach but then you need to get your vitamin C from something else since that is the first vitamin which is depleted with heat. I saute lots of onion separately then in ten minutes I add paprika, cumin, dillweed, gram marsala, crushed red pepper, turmeric and lots of garlic2 x 2 Pound Fresh Garlic USA California Heirloom Monviso Gilroy Finest (4 Pounds Total), mix it well and add the mix to the pot and let it sit without heat for five minutes. This is what vegans consume instead of beef since it is a complete protein. Greens, vegetables, nuts, seeds, etc. may have protein but the fact is that only quinoa has a complete protein and all others do not since all others are missing few amino acids here and there but not quinoa. I rarely ever consume beef, chicken, etc. so fish and quinoa are the only source of complete protein with all amino acids for me. Organic, whole grain, very fulfilling due to some starch with host of vitamins, minerals that no beef or chicken can even come close to. Cooks in ten minutes with some water, no fat, no salt, no sugar... I consume it with eggplant, onions, okra, smoked hearings, curry type dishes with lots of spices and delicious juices. I never ever have to wash and rinse before cooking either. I keep the uncooked portions in double zip lock bags in freezer. I consume so much that I never have to worry about the unused portion going rancid and unlike brown rice which loses its oil in less than six months and becomes worthless even if kept in freezer, quinoa will last longer. Obviously I never ever do that with any food since I only purchase what I need in order to get the nutrients which are a healthy portion of my diet. Gluten free, the best product for me when I go camping since all I do is add lemon and tomato and that way I never have to worry about paying arm and leg for that lousy, awful tasting dry foods. I ground chia+flax+sesame, mix it with cocoa+isolate+soy milk before my workouts every single day or no workout regardless. Three tbsp of quinoa in my power drink offers me 4gr of pure, complete protein with all amino acids. I add organic paprika to regular yellow quinoa and it turns the dish into a beautiful red color. Healthy, healthier and healthiest of many seeds, delicious sprouts only in 3 days with all amino acids. I am an athlete with a healthy diet. I used to consume brown rice heavily years ago but no longer. I can consume quinoa with tomato and lemon juice and it is the best food I can take with me anywhere on any sports trip and I do not even have to wash it either. Delicious, delicious, delicious.FRESHNESS: Fresh means nutritious and delicious. I consume lots of seeds, beans, grains, vegetables, etc. and freshness is a priority regardless of the brand so I always purchase my food ingredients in small quantities from reputable sellers with high turnover. When fresh, food is nutritious and that goes for any food in any form, from frozen to canned. Fresh food is nutritious as well as delicious since nutrients give food its delicious taste. When old or rancid, nutrients are gone and any food item becomes an empty calories with no taste and absolutely worthless regardless of the brand or price, organic or conventional. For few years I consumed seeds in oil form since physicians advised me to do so not knowing that majority are not aware that seeds hardly offer any nutrients unless; seeds are fresh, not old which means rancid, not in oil form, not in supplement form, not hulled, ground and consumed within few days, kept in dark cold temperatures, away from light-sun-moisture since the oil in seeds and nuts go rancid regardless. That is why brown rice which has its nutrients will go rancid even if kept in freezer while white rice will last for years at room temperature since it hardly has any nutrients or oil. I ground in my coffee grinder sesame, flax, chia, amaranth, hemp then add cocoa, isolate protein, soy milk and consume it before my workouts on daily basis for its vitamins, minerals, protein and many nutrients, without much spike in my glucose. Un-hulled seeds are full of nutrients. I never consume hulled seeds which are empty calories, absolutely worthless since the nutrients have been removed.STARCH: Some carbohydrates, such as sugars and most starch are rapidly digested and absorbed as glucose into the body through the small intestine and subsequently used for short-term energy needs or stored. Resistant starch on the other hand, resists digestion and passes through to the large intestine where it acts like dietary fiber. Sugar, honey, maple syrup, white flour, white rice, whole-grain pastry flour, packaged cold cereals, commercial fruit juices, and fruit-juice sweetened beverages are the same foods some dentists claim rots the teeth from the inside out by changing the balance and ratio of calcium to phosphorous in the bloodstream. Your immune system goes down when you wolf down sweets, especially around events and holiday meals. High Glycemic foods quickly turn to sugar in your blood stream, causing excess insulin to pour into your blood to get rid of the excess sugar. The excess insulin pushes the calcium and fat into your arteries, especially if you have only a few cholesterol receptors on your liver (which is genetic). Whole wheat and white bread have essentially the same impact on blood sugar so I try to consume bread with whole sprouted grains, even flourless breads, and no-yeast breads. Black beans, northern beans, navy beans, red kidney beans, lentils, split peas, black-eyed peas, brown rice, rolled oats, millet, corn, black rice are all Resistance Starch. King of starch for me is quinoa and Navy Beans before and post expedition trips, 17.6gr vs. 15.4gr for 100gr serving. No wonder the price of quinoa is going up, up, up...
Gluten free, the best product for me when I go camping since all I do is add lemon and tomato and that way I never have to worry about paying arm and leg for that lousy, <hl> awful <hl> tasting dry foods.
I just wish it was a Fair Trade product since that protects employees. I do not buy rainbow quinoas since they sell for a high price without having enough red or black but more of white but C & F sells one of the best white and red mix since C & F offers more red than white in the mix. I usually buy the white, red and black separately and mix as I wish as well since quinoa is just an important part of my diet.KEEN-Waah... A complete protein source, a seed related to other healthy cousins like spinach and beets. In a pot I place quinoa, frozen peas, carrots, corn, add water and tomato paste. Spinach is added at the end the last minute. Stewing tomatoes for a half hour increases the cancer fighting lycopene content by 35 percent. Cooking also unlocks another nutrient, beta-carotene, in corn and carrots since heat breaks down the fibrous cell walls, releasing more of these antioxidants. The same goes for spinach but then you need to get your vitamin C from something else since that is the first vitamin which is depleted with heat. I saute lots of onion separately then in ten minutes I add paprika, cumin, dillweed, gram marsala, crushed red pepper, turmeric and lots of garlic2 x 2 Pound Fresh Garlic USA California Heirloom Monviso Gilroy Finest (4 Pounds Total), mix it well and add the mix to the pot and let it sit without heat for five minutes. This is what vegans consume instead of beef since it is a complete protein. Greens, vegetables, nuts, seeds, etc. may have protein but the fact is that only quinoa has a complete protein and all others do not since all others are missing few amino acids here and there but not quinoa. I rarely ever consume beef, chicken, etc. so fish and quinoa are the only source of complete protein with all amino acids for me. Organic, whole grain, very fulfilling due to some starch with host of vitamins, minerals that no beef or chicken can even come close to. Cooks in ten minutes with some water, no fat, no salt, no sugar... I consume it with eggplant, onions, okra, smoked hearings, curry type dishes with lots of spices and delicious juices. I never ever have to wash and rinse before cooking either. I keep the uncooked portions in double zip lock bags in freezer. I consume so much that I never have to worry about the unused portion going rancid and unlike brown rice which loses its oil in less than six months and becomes worthless even if kept in freezer, quinoa will last longer. Obviously I never ever do that with any food since I only purchase what I need in order to get the nutrients which are a healthy portion of my diet. Gluten free, the best product for me when I go camping since all I do is add lemon and tomato and that way I never have to worry about paying arm and leg for that lousy, <hl> awful <hl> tasting dry foods. I ground chia+flax+sesame, mix it with cocoa+isolate+soy milk before my workouts every single day or no workout regardless. Three tbsp of quinoa in my power drink offers me 4gr of pure, complete protein with all amino acids. I add organic paprika to regular yellow quinoa and it turns the dish into a beautiful red color. Healthy, healthier and healthiest of many seeds, delicious sprouts only in 3 days with all amino acids. I am an athlete with a healthy diet. I used to consume brown rice heavily years ago but no longer. I can consume quinoa with tomato and lemon juice and it is the best food I can take with me anywhere on any sports trip and I do not even have to wash it either. Delicious, delicious, delicious.FRESHNESS: Fresh means nutritious and delicious. I consume lots of seeds, beans, grains, vegetables, etc. and freshness is a priority regardless of the brand so I always purchase my food ingredients in small quantities from reputable sellers with high turnover. When fresh, food is nutritious and that goes for any food in any form, from frozen to canned. Fresh food is nutritious as well as delicious since nutrients give food its delicious taste. When old or rancid, nutrients are gone and any food item becomes an empty calories with no taste and absolutely worthless regardless of the brand or price, organic or conventional. For few years I consumed seeds in oil form since physicians advised me to do so not knowing that majority are not aware that seeds hardly offer any nutrients unless; seeds are fresh, not old which means rancid, not in oil form, not in supplement form, not hulled, ground and consumed within few days, kept in dark cold temperatures, away from light-sun-moisture since the oil in seeds and nuts go rancid regardless. That is why brown rice which has its nutrients will go rancid even if kept in freezer while white rice will last for years at room temperature since it hardly has any nutrients or oil. I ground in my coffee grinder sesame, flax, chia, amaranth, hemp then add cocoa, isolate protein, soy milk and consume it before my workouts on daily basis for its vitamins, minerals, protein and many nutrients, without much spike in my glucose. Un-hulled seeds are full of nutrients. I never consume hulled seeds which are empty calories, absolutely worthless since the nutrients have been removed.STARCH: Some carbohydrates, such as sugars and most starch are rapidly digested and absorbed as glucose into the body through the small intestine and subsequently used for short-term energy needs or stored. Resistant starch on the other hand, resists digestion and passes through to the large intestine where it acts like dietary fiber. Sugar, honey, maple syrup, white flour, white rice, whole-grain pastry flour, packaged cold cereals, commercial fruit juices, and fruit-juice sweetened beverages are the same foods some dentists claim rots the teeth from the inside out by changing the balance and ratio of calcium to phosphorous in the bloodstream. Your immune system goes down when you wolf down sweets, especially around events and holiday meals. High Glycemic foods quickly turn to sugar in your blood stream, causing excess insulin to pour into your blood to get rid of the excess sugar. The excess insulin pushes the calcium and fat into your arteries, especially if you have only a few cholesterol receptors on your liver (which is genetic). Whole wheat and white bread have essentially the same impact on blood sugar so I try to consume bread with whole sprouted grains, even flourless breads, and no-yeast breads. Black beans, northern beans, navy beans, red kidney beans, lentils, split peas, black-eyed peas, brown rice, rolled oats, millet, corn, black rice are all Resistance Starch. King of starch for me is quinoa and Navy Beans before and post expedition trips, 17.6gr vs. 15.4gr for 100gr serving. No wonder the price of quinoa is going up, up, up...
I just wish it was a Fair Trade product since that protects employees. I do not buy rainbow quinoas since they sell for a high price without having enough red or black but more of white but C & F sells one of the best white and red mix since C & F offers more red than white in the mix. I usually buy the white, red and black separately and mix as I wish as well since quinoa is just an important part of my diet. KEEN-Waah... A complete protein source, a seed related to other healthy cousins like spinach and beets. In a pot I place quinoa, frozen peas, carrots, corn, add water and tomato paste. Spinach is added at the end the last minute. Stewing tomatoes for a half hour increases the cancer fighting lycopene content by 35 percent. Cooking also unlocks another nutrient, beta-carotene, in corn and carrots since heat breaks down the fibrous cell walls, releasing more of these antioxidants. The same goes for spinach but then you need to get your vitamin C from something else since that is the first vitamin which is depleted with heat. I saute lots of onion separately then in ten minutes I add paprika, cumin, dillweed, gram marsala, crushed red pepper, turmeric and lots of garlic2 x 2 Pound Fresh Garlic USA California Heirloom Monviso Gilroy Finest (4 Pounds Total), mix it well and add the mix to the pot and let it sit without heat for five minutes. This is what vegans consume instead of beef since it is a complete protein. Greens, vegetables, nuts, seeds, etc. may have protein but the fact is that only quinoa has a complete protein and all others do not since all others are missing few amino acids here and there but not quinoa. I rarely ever consume beef, chicken, etc. so fish and quinoa are the only source of complete protein with all amino acids for me. Organic, whole grain, very fulfilling due to some starch with host of vitamins, minerals that no beef or chicken can even come close to. Cooks in ten minutes with some water, no fat, no salt, no sugar... I consume it with eggplant, onions, okra, smoked hearings, curry type dishes with lots of spices and delicious juices. I never ever have to wash and rinse before cooking either. I keep the uncooked portions in double zip lock bags in freezer. I consume so much that I never have to worry about the unused portion going rancid and unlike brown rice which loses its oil in less than six months and becomes worthless even if kept in freezer, quinoa will last longer. Obviously I never ever do that with any food since I only purchase what I need in order to get the nutrients which are a healthy portion of my diet. <hl> Gluten free, the best product for me when I go camping since all I do is add lemon and tomato and that way I never have to worry about paying arm and leg for that lousy, awful tasting dry foods. <hl> I ground chia+flax+sesame, mix it with cocoa+isolate+soy milk before my workouts every single day or no workout regardless. Three tbsp of quinoa in my power drink offers me 4gr of pure, complete protein with all amino acids. I add organic paprika to regular yellow quinoa and it turns the dish into a beautiful red color. Healthy, healthier and healthiest of many seeds, delicious sprouts only in 3 days with all amino acids. I am an athlete with a healthy diet. I used to consume brown rice heavily years ago but no longer. I can consume quinoa with tomato and lemon juice and it is the best food I can take with me anywhere on any sports trip and I do not even have to wash it either. Delicious, delicious, delicious. FRESHNESS: Fresh means nutritious and delicious. I consume lots of seeds, beans, grains, vegetables, etc. and freshness is a priority regardless of the brand so I always purchase my food ingredients in small quantities from reputable sellers with high turnover. When fresh, food is nutritious and that goes for any food in any form, from frozen to canned. Fresh food is nutritious as well as delicious since nutrients give food its delicious taste. When old or rancid, nutrients are gone and any food item becomes an empty calories with no taste and absolutely worthless regardless of the brand or price, organic or conventional. For few years I consumed seeds in oil form since physicians advised me to do so not knowing that majority are not aware that seeds hardly offer any nutrients unless; seeds are fresh, not old which means rancid, not in oil form, not in supplement form, not hulled, ground and consumed within few days, kept in dark cold temperatures, away from light-sun-moisture since the oil in seeds and nuts go rancid regardless. That is why brown rice which has its nutrients will go rancid even if kept in freezer while white rice will last for years at room temperature since it hardly has any nutrients or oil. I ground in my coffee grinder sesame, flax, chia, amaranth, hemp then add cocoa, isolate protein, soy milk and consume it before my workouts on daily basis for its vitamins, minerals, protein and many nutrients, without much spike in my glucose. Un-hulled seeds are full of nutrients. I never consume hulled seeds which are empty calories, absolutely worthless since the nutrients have been removed. STARCH: Some carbohydrates, such as sugars and most starch are rapidly digested and absorbed as glucose into the body through the small intestine and subsequently used for short-term energy needs or stored. Resistant starch on the other hand, resists digestion and passes through to the large intestine where it acts like dietary fiber. Sugar, honey, maple syrup, white flour, white rice, whole-grain pastry flour, packaged cold cereals, commercial fruit juices, and fruit-juice sweetened beverages are the same foods some dentists claim rots the teeth from the inside out by changing the balance and ratio of calcium to phosphorous in the bloodstream. Your immune system goes down when you wolf down sweets, especially around events and holiday meals. High Glycemic foods quickly turn to sugar in your blood stream, causing excess insulin to pour into your blood to get rid of the excess sugar. The excess insulin pushes the calcium and fat into your arteries, especially if you have only a few cholesterol receptors on your liver (which is genetic). Whole wheat and white bread have essentially the same impact on blood sugar so I try to consume bread with whole sprouted grains, even flourless breads, and no-yeast breads. Black beans, northern beans, navy beans, red kidney beans, lentils, split peas, black-eyed peas, brown rice, rolled oats, millet, corn, black rice are all Resistance Starch. King of starch for me is quinoa and Navy Beans before and post expedition trips, 17.6gr vs. 15.4gr for 100gr serving. No wonder the price of quinoa is going up, up, up...
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I've had chocolate covered soynuts from other places
question: How do you like hot or cold chocolate?, context: I've had chocolate covered soynuts from other places, but these are the best I've tried so far. The chocolate is nice and thick, not too sweet and not too bitter. The soynuts are well-roasted with a nice nutty flavor to counteract the sweet chocolate.The small package size is very convenient for dropping in my purse. Also, the packages are easy to open because of a notch in the wrapper at the corner.I like the fact that this snack provides something sweet, but also some protein. Most snacks are high carb with no protein.
How do you like hot or cold chocolate?
I've had chocolate covered soynuts from other places , but these are the best I've tried so far.
I've had chocolate covered soynuts from other places, but these are the best I've tried so far. The chocolate is nice and thick, not too sweet and not too bitter. The soynuts are well-roasted with a nice nutty flavor to counteract the sweet chocolate.The small package size is very convenient for dropping in my purse. Also, the packages are easy to open because of a notch in the wrapper at the corner.I like the fact that this snack provides something sweet, but also some protein. Most snacks are high carb with no protein.
<hl> I've had chocolate covered soynuts from other places <hl> , but these are the best I've tried so far.
<hl> I've had chocolate covered soynuts from other places <hl>, but these are the best I've tried so far. The chocolate is nice and thick, not too sweet and not too bitter. The soynuts are well-roasted with a nice nutty flavor to counteract the sweet chocolate.The small package size is very convenient for dropping in my purse. Also, the packages are easy to open because of a notch in the wrapper at the corner.I like the fact that this snack provides something sweet, but also some protein. Most snacks are high carb with no protein.
<hl> I've had chocolate covered soynuts from other places , but these are the best I've tried so far. <hl> The chocolate is nice and thick, not too sweet and not too bitter. The soynuts are well-roasted with a nice nutty flavor to counteract the sweet chocolate. The small package size is very convenient for dropping in my purse. Also, the packages are easy to open because of a notch in the wrapper at the corner. I like the fact that this snack provides something sweet, but also some protein. Most snacks are high carb with no protein.
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The taste is different than cane
question: How is the index?, context: Ii have been reading all the information on coconut EVERYTHING and tried this product to replace regular cane sugar. Measures cup for cup in any recipe and is free flowing, two very positive aspects. The taste is different than cane, but not in a bad way, just different. Still very sweet but it has almost a bit of molasses undertones. I love it and have re-ordered it since my original purchase. The sad part it that the price has increased significantly since I first bought it (from $18 to $24 for a 6 pound order). Pretty sure if it goes up anymore, I will not buy, but the product is excellent and I would recommend!
How is the index?
The taste is different than cane , but not in a bad way, just different.
Ii have been reading all the information on coconut EVERYTHING and tried this product to replace regular cane sugar. Measures cup for cup in any recipe and is free flowing, two very positive aspects. The taste is different than cane, but not in a bad way, just different. Still very sweet but it has almost a bit of molasses undertones. I love it and have re-ordered it since my original purchase. The sad part it that the price has increased significantly since I first bought it (from $18 to $24 for a 6 pound order). Pretty sure if it goes up anymore, I will not buy, but the product is excellent and I would recommend!
<hl> The taste is different than cane <hl> , but not in a bad way, just different.
Ii have been reading all the information on coconut EVERYTHING and tried this product to replace regular cane sugar. Measures cup for cup in any recipe and is free flowing, two very positive aspects. <hl> The taste is different than cane <hl>, but not in a bad way, just different. Still very sweet but it has almost a bit of molasses undertones. I love it and have re-ordered it since my original purchase. The sad part it that the price has increased significantly since I first bought it (from $18 to $24 for a 6 pound order). Pretty sure if it goes up anymore, I will not buy, but the product is excellent and I would recommend!
Ii have been reading all the information on coconut EVERYTHING and tried this product to replace regular cane sugar. Measures cup for cup in any recipe and is free flowing, two very positive aspects. <hl> The taste is different than cane , but not in a bad way, just different. <hl> Still very sweet but it has almost a bit of molasses undertones. I love it and have re-ordered it since my original purchase. The sad part it that the price has increased significantly since I first bought it (from $18 to $24 for a 6 pound order). Pretty sure if it goes up anymore, I will not buy, but the product is excellent and I would recommend!
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grocery
The taste is better than most
question: How is taste?, context: A co-worker and I tried a packet of this gourmet, organic pureed juicy pear and garden greens before we gave it to the baby. Honestly, baby food never seems to taste spectacular to me. This tasted better than most of the stuff that I'd feed my own children years ago. Over the years, I've tasted some baby food that I immediately spit out, and never fed to our children. This wasn't bad and, in a pinch, I'd eat it again. I think that the price is about $1.50 a pack ... is it worthwhile to you? The taste is better than most, in my opinion, and it was very well received by the baby who ate it and wanted more. It's packaging is convenient. As parents, we can put the lid on a refrigerate as needed, although lids can easily get misplaced. Since it is shaped like many juice containers today, kids are "primed" to accept this. The nutrients appear to be very good. The only "downside" that I see is - "plastic" containers that'll sit in landfills for ages whereas the old glass jars would be recycled easily. I give everything that I review a grade, and I believe that this merits an "A-". I'd try this or one of the other flavors to see if your child likes the taste. Review the contents first to make certain that there are no known allergies. I highly recommend this pureed baby food (something I'd never imagined that I'd ever say before).
How is taste?
The taste is better than most , in my opinion, and it was very well received by the baby who ate it and wanted more.
A co-worker and I tried a packet of this gourmet, organic pureed juicy pear and garden greens before we gave it to the baby. Honestly, baby food never seems to taste spectacular to me. This tasted better than most of the stuff that I'd feed my own children years ago. Over the years, I've tasted some baby food that I immediately spit out, and never fed to our children. This wasn't bad and, in a pinch, I'd eat it again. I think that the price is about $1.50 a pack ... is it worthwhile to you? The taste is better than most, in my opinion, and it was very well received by the baby who ate it and wanted more. It's packaging is convenient. As parents, we can put the lid on a refrigerate as needed, although lids can easily get misplaced. Since it is shaped like many juice containers today, kids are "primed" to accept this. The nutrients appear to be very good. The only "downside" that I see is - "plastic" containers that'll sit in landfills for ages whereas the old glass jars would be recycled easily. I give everything that I review a grade, and I believe that this merits an "A-". I'd try this or one of the other flavors to see if your child likes the taste. Review the contents first to make certain that there are no known allergies. I highly recommend this pureed baby food (something I'd never imagined that I'd ever say before).
<hl> The taste is better than most <hl> , in my opinion, and it was very well received by the baby who ate it and wanted more.
A co-worker and I tried a packet of this gourmet, organic pureed juicy pear and garden greens before we gave it to the baby. Honestly, baby food never seems to taste spectacular to me. This tasted better than most of the stuff that I'd feed my own children years ago. Over the years, I've tasted some baby food that I immediately spit out, and never fed to our children. This wasn't bad and, in a pinch, I'd eat it again. I think that the price is about $1.50 a pack ... is it worthwhile to you? <hl> The taste is better than most <hl>, in my opinion, and it was very well received by the baby who ate it and wanted more. It's packaging is convenient. As parents, we can put the lid on a refrigerate as needed, although lids can easily get misplaced. Since it is shaped like many juice containers today, kids are "primed" to accept this. The nutrients appear to be very good. The only "downside" that I see is - "plastic" containers that'll sit in landfills for ages whereas the old glass jars would be recycled easily. I give everything that I review a grade, and I believe that this merits an "A-". I'd try this or one of the other flavors to see if your child likes the taste. Review the contents first to make certain that there are no known allergies. I highly recommend this pureed baby food (something I'd never imagined that I'd ever say before).
A co-worker and I tried a packet of this gourmet, organic pureed juicy pear and garden greens before we gave it to the baby. Honestly, baby food never seems to taste spectacular to me. This tasted better than most of the stuff that I'd feed my own children years ago. Over the years, I've tasted some baby food that I immediately spit out, and never fed to our children. This wasn't bad and, in a pinch, I'd eat it again. I think that the price is about $1.50 a pack ... is it worthwhile to you? <hl> The taste is better than most , in my opinion, and it was very well received by the baby who ate it and wanted more. <hl> It's packaging is convenient. As parents, we can put the lid on a refrigerate as needed, although lids can easily get misplaced. Since it is shaped like many juice containers today, kids are "primed" to accept this. The nutrients appear to be very good. The only "downside" that I see is - "plastic" containers that'll sit in landfills for ages whereas the old glass jars would be recycled easily. I give everything that I review a grade, and I believe that this merits an "A-". I'd try this or one of the other flavors to see if your child likes the taste. Review the contents first to make certain that there are no known allergies. I highly recommend this pureed baby food (something I'd never imagined that I'd ever say before).
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grocery
Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were delicious
question: How is the caramel?, context: Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were delicious. If you like Werther's Caramel, you will like the chocolates. Although the caramel is not overpowering, when you first bite into the oval shaped wafer of chocolate is when you get an initial burst of the signature "Werther's" caramel taste, then the flavors meld together and the chocolate sets in and the caramel becomes an undertone to the chocolate. The chocolate is smooth and silky, however I would not call it extremely rich like a dark or bittersweet. They claim it is made in the "Fine European Tradition" and although it does not taste like a fine Swiss milk chocolate it is not a typical Hershey's or Nestle's taste either - I would say if Ghiradelli marbled their caramel into the chocolate itself rather than put it in the center that is the closest taste you would get to the Werther's Caramel Chocolates. One last thing - when you unwrap the gold foil, the chocolates are "pretty" - the caramel is swirled in with the chocolate to create almost a "zebra - like" pattern, though that does not appear to be carried through the entire piece when you bite through it. Overall, Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were very satisfying, and you don't need to eat the whole bag to feel satiated.
How is the caramel?
Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were delicious .
Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were delicious. If you like Werther's Caramel, you will like the chocolates. Although the caramel is not overpowering, when you first bite into the oval shaped wafer of chocolate is when you get an initial burst of the signature "Werther's" caramel taste, then the flavors meld together and the chocolate sets in and the caramel becomes an undertone to the chocolate. The chocolate is smooth and silky, however I would not call it extremely rich like a dark or bittersweet. They claim it is made in the "Fine European Tradition" and although it does not taste like a fine Swiss milk chocolate it is not a typical Hershey's or Nestle's taste either - I would say if Ghiradelli marbled their caramel into the chocolate itself rather than put it in the center that is the closest taste you would get to the Werther's Caramel Chocolates. One last thing - when you unwrap the gold foil, the chocolates are "pretty" - the caramel is swirled in with the chocolate to create almost a "zebra - like" pattern, though that does not appear to be carried through the entire piece when you bite through it. Overall, Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were very satisfying, and you don't need to eat the whole bag to feel satiated.
<hl> Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were delicious <hl> .
<hl> Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were delicious <hl>. If you like Werther's Caramel, you will like the chocolates. Although the caramel is not overpowering, when you first bite into the oval shaped wafer of chocolate is when you get an initial burst of the signature "Werther's" caramel taste, then the flavors meld together and the chocolate sets in and the caramel becomes an undertone to the chocolate. The chocolate is smooth and silky, however I would not call it extremely rich like a dark or bittersweet. They claim it is made in the "Fine European Tradition" and although it does not taste like a fine Swiss milk chocolate it is not a typical Hershey's or Nestle's taste either - I would say if Ghiradelli marbled their caramel into the chocolate itself rather than put it in the center that is the closest taste you would get to the Werther's Caramel Chocolates. One last thing - when you unwrap the gold foil, the chocolates are "pretty" - the caramel is swirled in with the chocolate to create almost a "zebra - like" pattern, though that does not appear to be carried through the entire piece when you bite through it. Overall, Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were very satisfying, and you don't need to eat the whole bag to feel satiated.
<hl> Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were delicious . <hl> If you like Werther's Caramel, you will like the chocolates. Although the caramel is not overpowering, when you first bite into the oval shaped wafer of chocolate is when you get an initial burst of the signature "Werther's" caramel taste, then the flavors meld together and the chocolate sets in and the caramel becomes an undertone to the chocolate. The chocolate is smooth and silky, however I would not call it extremely rich like a dark or bittersweet. They claim it is made in the "Fine European Tradition" and although it does not taste like a fine Swiss milk chocolate it is not a typical Hershey's or Nestle's taste either - I would say if Ghiradelli marbled their caramel into the chocolate itself rather than put it in the center that is the closest taste you would get to the Werther's Caramel Chocolates. One last thing - when you unwrap the gold foil, the chocolates are "pretty" - the caramel is swirled in with the chocolate to create almost a "zebra - like" pattern, though that does not appear to be carried through the entire piece when you bite through it. Overall, Werther's Original Caramel Chocolates were very satisfying, and you don't need to eat the whole bag to feel satiated.
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grocery
The flavor and texture more than makes up for that as far as my family is concerned
question: How do you like the texture?, context: I grew up on homemade andamaranth graham crackers, only having the Honey Maid at friend's houses. So for me the Honey Maid were a very sweet treat. Much like cookies, and too sweet to eat more than one sheet. My husband grew up on Honey Maid graham crackers. He thinks the amaranth are too bland and without flavor, I think the Honey Maid are too sweet and dislike the flavor of the enriched flour versus the whole grain that I'm used to. I was going to say that these were a good balance between the two extremes, but both of us actually prefer them to the graham crackers we grew up with. They have more flavor than either the amaranth or the Honey Maid, without being too sweet. They are the closest I've ever tasted to homemade without all the effort of making them from scratch. The hint of cinnamon is delicious.They taste fantastic dipped in yogurt, which is my husband's favorite way to eat them and bake up nicely as graham cracker crusts.Comparing them nutritionally to Honey Maid, these are marginally better in most respects, and a lot better in sodium content with 130 mg of sodium compared to 190 in the Honey Maid.The packaging is nice, and mine were in good shape in the boxes. The boxes are smaller than other brands, and the crackers themselves don't have clear cut perforations to break the crackers on. The flavor and texture more than makes up for that as far as my family is concerned.
How do you like the texture?
The flavor and texture more than makes up for that as far as my family is concerned .
I grew up on homemade andamaranth graham crackers, only having the Honey Maid at friend's houses. So for me the Honey Maid were a very sweet treat. Much like cookies, and too sweet to eat more than one sheet. My husband grew up on Honey Maid graham crackers. He thinks the amaranth are too bland and without flavor, I think the Honey Maid are too sweet and dislike the flavor of the enriched flour versus the whole grain that I'm used to. I was going to say that these were a good balance between the two extremes, but both of us actually prefer them to the graham crackers we grew up with. They have more flavor than either the amaranth or the Honey Maid, without being too sweet. They are the closest I've ever tasted to homemade without all the effort of making them from scratch. The hint of cinnamon is delicious.They taste fantastic dipped in yogurt, which is my husband's favorite way to eat them and bake up nicely as graham cracker crusts.Comparing them nutritionally to Honey Maid, these are marginally better in most respects, and a lot better in sodium content with 130 mg of sodium compared to 190 in the Honey Maid.The packaging is nice, and mine were in good shape in the boxes. The boxes are smaller than other brands, and the crackers themselves don't have clear cut perforations to break the crackers on. The flavor and texture more than makes up for that as far as my family is concerned.
<hl> The flavor and texture more than makes up for that as far as my family is concerned <hl> .
I grew up on homemade andamaranth graham crackers, only having the Honey Maid at friend's houses. So for me the Honey Maid were a very sweet treat. Much like cookies, and too sweet to eat more than one sheet. My husband grew up on Honey Maid graham crackers. He thinks the amaranth are too bland and without flavor, I think the Honey Maid are too sweet and dislike the flavor of the enriched flour versus the whole grain that I'm used to. I was going to say that these were a good balance between the two extremes, but both of us actually prefer them to the graham crackers we grew up with. They have more flavor than either the amaranth or the Honey Maid, without being too sweet. They are the closest I've ever tasted to homemade without all the effort of making them from scratch. The hint of cinnamon is delicious.They taste fantastic dipped in yogurt, which is my husband's favorite way to eat them and bake up nicely as graham cracker crusts.Comparing them nutritionally to Honey Maid, these are marginally better in most respects, and a lot better in sodium content with 130 mg of sodium compared to 190 in the Honey Maid.The packaging is nice, and mine were in good shape in the boxes. The boxes are smaller than other brands, and the crackers themselves don't have clear cut perforations to break the crackers on. <hl> The flavor and texture more than makes up for that as far as my family is concerned <hl>.
I grew up on homemade andamaranth graham crackers, only having the Honey Maid at friend's houses. So for me the Honey Maid were a very sweet treat. Much like cookies, and too sweet to eat more than one sheet. My husband grew up on Honey Maid graham crackers. He thinks the amaranth are too bland and without flavor, I think the Honey Maid are too sweet and dislike the flavor of the enriched flour versus the whole grain that I'm used to. I was going to say that these were a good balance between the two extremes, but both of us actually prefer them to the graham crackers we grew up with. They have more flavor than either the amaranth or the Honey Maid, without being too sweet. They are the closest I've ever tasted to homemade without all the effort of making them from scratch. The hint of cinnamon is delicious. They taste fantastic dipped in yogurt, which is my husband's favorite way to eat them and bake up nicely as graham cracker crusts. Comparing them nutritionally to Honey Maid, these are marginally better in most respects, and a lot better in sodium content with 130 mg of sodium compared to 190 in the Honey Maid. The packaging is nice, and mine were in good shape in the boxes. The boxes are smaller than other brands, and the crackers themselves don't have clear cut perforations to break the crackers on. <hl> The flavor and texture more than makes up for that as far as my family is concerned . <hl>
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grocery
These candies are good
question: How is the quality of caramel?, context: These candies are good, and if you are a Werther's fan, you'll like them. However, if you are a caramel lover, just stick withBrach's Caramels. The Werther's are certainly easier to chew than Brach's but I'd rather have a chocolate, or a caramel, than these.
How is the quality of caramel?
These candies are good , and if you are a Werther's fan, you'll like them.
These candies are good, and if you are a Werther's fan, you'll like them. However, if you are a caramel lover, just stick withBrach's Caramels. The Werther's are certainly easier to chew than Brach's but I'd rather have a chocolate, or a caramel, than these.
<hl> These candies are good <hl> , and if you are a Werther's fan, you'll like them.
<hl> These candies are good <hl>, and if you are a Werther's fan, you'll like them. However, if you are a caramel lover, just stick withBrach's Caramels. The Werther's are certainly easier to chew than Brach's but I'd rather have a chocolate, or a caramel, than these.
<hl> These candies are good , and if you are a Werther's fan, you'll like them. <hl> However, if you are a caramel lover, just stick withBrach's Caramels. The Werther's are certainly easier to chew than Brach's but I'd rather have a chocolate, or a caramel, than these.
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grocery
The flavor was alright
question: What is the taste of recipes?, context: Looking over the ingredients on the bag, I was pretty impressed. Whole grains, no processed sugar, etc. And at 140 calories per bag, not too bad in that respect either. 3 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein isn't too shabby, but with ingredients like quinoa and all the other whole grains, I was a little surprised that it wasn't more. But maybe I have unreasonable expectations.The only problem was when I stated it. The chips were hard, and my immediate reaction was that they had gone stale. They had that 'stale taste' as well, if you know what I mean. But with the bag just opened that moment, and an expiration date over a year in advance, I'm apt to believe that this is just how they're supposed to be. The flavor was alright, lightly salty and a little nutty. But this is probably not the best snack for children, as they will most likely not enjoy the hardness and staleness.
What is the taste of recipes?
The flavor was alright , lightly salty and a little nutty.
Looking over the ingredients on the bag, I was pretty impressed. Whole grains, no processed sugar, etc. And at 140 calories per bag, not too bad in that respect either. 3 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein isn't too shabby, but with ingredients like quinoa and all the other whole grains, I was a little surprised that it wasn't more. But maybe I have unreasonable expectations.The only problem was when I stated it. The chips were hard, and my immediate reaction was that they had gone stale. They had that 'stale taste' as well, if you know what I mean. But with the bag just opened that moment, and an expiration date over a year in advance, I'm apt to believe that this is just how they're supposed to be. The flavor was alright, lightly salty and a little nutty. But this is probably not the best snack for children, as they will most likely not enjoy the hardness and staleness.
<hl> The flavor was alright <hl> , lightly salty and a little nutty.
Looking over the ingredients on the bag, I was pretty impressed. Whole grains, no processed sugar, etc. And at 140 calories per bag, not too bad in that respect either. 3 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein isn't too shabby, but with ingredients like quinoa and all the other whole grains, I was a little surprised that it wasn't more. But maybe I have unreasonable expectations.The only problem was when I stated it. The chips were hard, and my immediate reaction was that they had gone stale. They had that 'stale taste' as well, if you know what I mean. But with the bag just opened that moment, and an expiration date over a year in advance, I'm apt to believe that this is just how they're supposed to be. <hl> The flavor was alright <hl>, lightly salty and a little nutty. But this is probably not the best snack for children, as they will most likely not enjoy the hardness and staleness.
Looking over the ingredients on the bag, I was pretty impressed. Whole grains, no processed sugar, etc. And at 140 calories per bag, not too bad in that respect either. 3 grams of fiber and 3 grams of protein isn't too shabby, but with ingredients like quinoa and all the other whole grains, I was a little surprised that it wasn't more. But maybe I have unreasonable expectations. The only problem was when I stated it. The chips were hard, and my immediate reaction was that they had gone stale. They had that 'stale taste' as well, if you know what I mean. But with the bag just opened that moment, and an expiration date over a year in advance, I'm apt to believe that this is just how they're supposed to be. <hl> The flavor was alright , lightly salty and a little nutty. <hl> But this is probably not the best snack for children, as they will most likely not enjoy the hardness and staleness.
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grocery
granola in something else,
question: Why is granola sweet?, context: Flavor is good and if you're putting your granola in something else, or eating it in a bowl with some milk, it's great. But it's not really a great trail mix or something you can give to the kids in the back of the car. The pieces are too small and you end up with remnants of it all over the back of the car (or floor).
Why is granola sweet?
Flavor is good and if you're putting your granola in something else, or eating it in a bowl with some milk, it's great.
Flavor is good and if you're putting your granola in something else, or eating it in a bowl with some milk, it's great. But it's not really a great trail mix or something you can give to the kids in the back of the car. The pieces are too small and you end up with remnants of it all over the back of the car (or floor).
Flavor is good and if you're putting your <hl> granola in something else, <hl> or eating it in a bowl with some milk, it's great.
Flavor is good and if you're putting your <hl> granola in something else, <hl> or eating it in a bowl with some milk, it's great. But it's not really a great trail mix or something you can give to the kids in the back of the car. The pieces are too small and you end up with remnants of it all over the back of the car (or floor).
<hl> Flavor is good and if you're putting your granola in something else, or eating it in a bowl with some milk, it's great. <hl> But it's not really a great trail mix or something you can give to the kids in the back of the car. The pieces are too small and you end up with remnants of it all over the back of the car (or floor).
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grocery
Trust me, it's good
question: How is the stuff?, context: I really liked the taste of this. It has a mild sweetness to it that's not soda-pop-sweet or fruit-juice-sweet -- it's more subtle than that. I don't like overly sugary drinks, and the sweetness of Aloe Gloe was perfect for me. It's hard to describe the taste of this; I think it's something you need to taste for yourself. However, the nearest comparison I can think of is cucumber. Trust me, it's good! :)
How is the stuff?
Trust me, it's good !
I really liked the taste of this. It has a mild sweetness to it that's not soda-pop-sweet or fruit-juice-sweet -- it's more subtle than that. I don't like overly sugary drinks, and the sweetness of Aloe Gloe was perfect for me. It's hard to describe the taste of this; I think it's something you need to taste for yourself. However, the nearest comparison I can think of is cucumber. Trust me, it's good! :)
<hl> Trust me, it's good <hl> !
I really liked the taste of this. It has a mild sweetness to it that's not soda-pop-sweet or fruit-juice-sweet -- it's more subtle than that. I don't like overly sugary drinks, and the sweetness of Aloe Gloe was perfect for me. It's hard to describe the taste of this; I think it's something you need to taste for yourself. However, the nearest comparison I can think of is cucumber. <hl> Trust me, it's good <hl>! :)
I really liked the taste of this. It has a mild sweetness to it that's not soda-pop-sweet or fruit-juice-sweet -- it's more subtle than that. I don't like overly sugary drinks, and the sweetness of Aloe Gloe was perfect for me. It's hard to describe the taste of this; I think it's something you need to taste for yourself. However, the nearest comparison I can think of is cucumber. <hl> Trust me, it's good ! <hl> :)
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2
grocery
The coffee is rich and full bodied
question: How was the coffee?, context: I usually like to grind my own beans but tried this because I had it once before and because it's organic. I tried it a few months ago and only had one cup and was pretty sure I liked it and wanted to confirm.I got this to use in my Cuisinart that is made for keurig k cups - I cut open the pods and poured the coffee into my set reusable kcup. Because the coffee is ground so fine, it didn't work too well in the keuring but I expected that. I just brewed two small cups with the one kcup-ful and it worked fine. The coffee is rich and full bodied, not bitter and only mildly acidic. And, it tastes pretty fresh for preground coffee.I love a deep, bold coffee but don't like acidic or bitter flavor, and this was a pretty good cupful, and it's organic to boot. I find it a challenge to find a bold coffee that I like that isn't bitter/acidic, so was pleasantly surprised with this. I would probably buy again if I could use pods directly or if I could get whole beans.
How was the coffee?
The coffee is rich and full bodied , not bitter and only mildly acidic.
I usually like to grind my own beans but tried this because I had it once before and because it's organic. I tried it a few months ago and only had one cup and was pretty sure I liked it and wanted to confirm.I got this to use in my Cuisinart that is made for keurig k cups - I cut open the pods and poured the coffee into my set reusable kcup. Because the coffee is ground so fine, it didn't work too well in the keuring but I expected that. I just brewed two small cups with the one kcup-ful and it worked fine. The coffee is rich and full bodied, not bitter and only mildly acidic. And, it tastes pretty fresh for preground coffee.I love a deep, bold coffee but don't like acidic or bitter flavor, and this was a pretty good cupful, and it's organic to boot. I find it a challenge to find a bold coffee that I like that isn't bitter/acidic, so was pleasantly surprised with this. I would probably buy again if I could use pods directly or if I could get whole beans.
<hl> The coffee is rich and full bodied <hl> , not bitter and only mildly acidic.
I usually like to grind my own beans but tried this because I had it once before and because it's organic. I tried it a few months ago and only had one cup and was pretty sure I liked it and wanted to confirm.I got this to use in my Cuisinart that is made for keurig k cups - I cut open the pods and poured the coffee into my set reusable kcup. Because the coffee is ground so fine, it didn't work too well in the keuring but I expected that. I just brewed two small cups with the one kcup-ful and it worked fine. <hl> The coffee is rich and full bodied <hl>, not bitter and only mildly acidic. And, it tastes pretty fresh for preground coffee.I love a deep, bold coffee but don't like acidic or bitter flavor, and this was a pretty good cupful, and it's organic to boot. I find it a challenge to find a bold coffee that I like that isn't bitter/acidic, so was pleasantly surprised with this. I would probably buy again if I could use pods directly or if I could get whole beans.
I usually like to grind my own beans but tried this because I had it once before and because it's organic. I tried it a few months ago and only had one cup and was pretty sure I liked it and wanted to confirm. I got this to use in my Cuisinart that is made for keurig k cups - I cut open the pods and poured the coffee into my set reusable kcup. Because the coffee is ground so fine, it didn't work too well in the keuring but I expected that. I just brewed two small cups with the one kcup-ful and it worked fine. <hl> The coffee is rich and full bodied , not bitter and only mildly acidic. <hl> And, it tastes pretty fresh for preground coffee. I love a deep, bold coffee but don't like acidic or bitter flavor, and this was a pretty good cupful, and it's organic to boot. I find it a challenge to find a bold coffee that I like that isn't bitter/acidic, so was pleasantly surprised with this. I would probably buy again if I could use pods directly or if I could get whole beans.
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2
grocery
For packaged popcorn, this is one of the best
question: How do you like popcorn?, context: For packaged popcorn, this is one of the best. The cheese taste is suttle and not overpowering. The popcorn is surprisingly crunchy. The kernels are most uniform in size which is a plus. They have a crispy shell that gives the pleasant crunch. I will buy these again and enjoy as a modest nutritional snack.
How do you like popcorn?
For packaged popcorn, this is one of the best .
For packaged popcorn, this is one of the best. The cheese taste is suttle and not overpowering. The popcorn is surprisingly crunchy. The kernels are most uniform in size which is a plus. They have a crispy shell that gives the pleasant crunch. I will buy these again and enjoy as a modest nutritional snack.
<hl> For packaged popcorn, this is one of the best <hl> .
<hl> For packaged popcorn, this is one of the best <hl>. The cheese taste is suttle and not overpowering. The popcorn is surprisingly crunchy. The kernels are most uniform in size which is a plus. They have a crispy shell that gives the pleasant crunch. I will buy these again and enjoy as a modest nutritional snack.
<hl> For packaged popcorn, this is one of the best . <hl> The cheese taste is suttle and not overpowering. The popcorn is surprisingly crunchy. The kernels are most uniform in size which is a plus. They have a crispy shell that gives the pleasant crunch. I will buy these again and enjoy as a modest nutritional snack.
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1
1
grocery
the soup is too salty with only the suggested amount of water.4
question: How is the soup?, context: I have a lot of dietary restrictions and food allergies, so I can't eat at most restaurants. When I am at home, I cook all my own meals, so I am used to eating healthful, nutritious food. When I travel, I often have to rely on packaged foods. This is one of the best instant &#34;hot meals&#34; available. It doesn't require a refrigerator or microwave, and it is safe for most common dietary restrictions. It's not overly salty, sugary, or greasy. It's not really all that nutritious (mostly refined carbs and salt water, like most noodle bowls). However, it has a little bit of soy protein and fiber, and the noodles have a nice texture, so it feels like you are eating something substantial. After a long day of travel in an unfamiliar city, the broth made with fresh miso can, in the words of Les Stroud, &#34;make you feel human again.&#34;My &#34;cooking&#34; method is:1. If a sink is available, open the fresh-pack noodles and rinse them. I've noticed that fresh-pack noodles have plasticy smell to them if you don't rinse them first. If no sink is available, I do two iterations of step 2.2. Put the noodles in the provided bowl and fill with boiling water. Cover with lid. Let sit for 2-3 min. Break up noodles with chopsticks, then drain water. Repeat if desired until plasticy smell is gone from noodles.3. Add the vegetable pack and the miso paste. Fill with boiling water to a bit over the &#34;fill to here&#34; line. I find that the soup is too salty with only the suggested amount of water.4. Wait about a minute, stir, then wait another 5 minutes or so until the spinach and tofu have fully reconstituted.I have never tried preparing this meal with a microwave (if I had a microwave available, I would be eating something else).
How is the soup?
I find that the soup is too salty with only the suggested amount of water.4 .
I have a lot of dietary restrictions and food allergies, so I can't eat at most restaurants. When I am at home, I cook all my own meals, so I am used to eating healthful, nutritious food. When I travel, I often have to rely on packaged foods. This is one of the best instant &#34;hot meals&#34; available. It doesn't require a refrigerator or microwave, and it is safe for most common dietary restrictions. It's not overly salty, sugary, or greasy. It's not really all that nutritious (mostly refined carbs and salt water, like most noodle bowls). However, it has a little bit of soy protein and fiber, and the noodles have a nice texture, so it feels like you are eating something substantial. After a long day of travel in an unfamiliar city, the broth made with fresh miso can, in the words of Les Stroud, &#34;make you feel human again.&#34;My &#34;cooking&#34; method is:1. If a sink is available, open the fresh-pack noodles and rinse them. I've noticed that fresh-pack noodles have plasticy smell to them if you don't rinse them first. If no sink is available, I do two iterations of step 2.2. Put the noodles in the provided bowl and fill with boiling water. Cover with lid. Let sit for 2-3 min. Break up noodles with chopsticks, then drain water. Repeat if desired until plasticy smell is gone from noodles.3. Add the vegetable pack and the miso paste. Fill with boiling water to a bit over the &#34;fill to here&#34; line. I find that the soup is too salty with only the suggested amount of water.4. Wait about a minute, stir, then wait another 5 minutes or so until the spinach and tofu have fully reconstituted.I have never tried preparing this meal with a microwave (if I had a microwave available, I would be eating something else).
I find that <hl> the soup is too salty with only the suggested amount of water.4 <hl> .
I have a lot of dietary restrictions and food allergies, so I can't eat at most restaurants. When I am at home, I cook all my own meals, so I am used to eating healthful, nutritious food. When I travel, I often have to rely on packaged foods. This is one of the best instant &#34;hot meals&#34; available. It doesn't require a refrigerator or microwave, and it is safe for most common dietary restrictions. It's not overly salty, sugary, or greasy. It's not really all that nutritious (mostly refined carbs and salt water, like most noodle bowls). However, it has a little bit of soy protein and fiber, and the noodles have a nice texture, so it feels like you are eating something substantial. After a long day of travel in an unfamiliar city, the broth made with fresh miso can, in the words of Les Stroud, &#34;make you feel human again.&#34;My &#34;cooking&#34; method is:1. If a sink is available, open the fresh-pack noodles and rinse them. I've noticed that fresh-pack noodles have plasticy smell to them if you don't rinse them first. If no sink is available, I do two iterations of step 2.2. Put the noodles in the provided bowl and fill with boiling water. Cover with lid. Let sit for 2-3 min. Break up noodles with chopsticks, then drain water. Repeat if desired until plasticy smell is gone from noodles.3. Add the vegetable pack and the miso paste. Fill with boiling water to a bit over the &#34;fill to here&#34; line. I find that <hl> the soup is too salty with only the suggested amount of water.4 <hl>. Wait about a minute, stir, then wait another 5 minutes or so until the spinach and tofu have fully reconstituted.I have never tried preparing this meal with a microwave (if I had a microwave available, I would be eating something else).
I have a lot of dietary restrictions and food allergies, so I can't eat at most restaurants. When I am at home, I cook all my own meals, so I am used to eating healthful, nutritious food. When I travel, I often have to rely on packaged foods. This is one of the best instant &#34;hot meals&#34; available. It doesn't require a refrigerator or microwave, and it is safe for most common dietary restrictions. It's not overly salty, sugary, or greasy. It's not really all that nutritious (mostly refined carbs and salt water, like most noodle bowls). However, it has a little bit of soy protein and fiber, and the noodles have a nice texture, so it feels like you are eating something substantial. After a long day of travel in an unfamiliar city, the broth made with fresh miso can, in the words of Les Stroud, &#34;make you feel human again.&#34;My &#34;cooking&#34; method is:1. If a sink is available, open the fresh-pack noodles and rinse them. I've noticed that fresh-pack noodles have plasticy smell to them if you don't rinse them first. If no sink is available, I do two iterations of step 2.2. Put the noodles in the provided bowl and fill with boiling water. Cover with lid. Let sit for 2-3 min. Break up noodles with chopsticks, then drain water. Repeat if desired until plasticy smell is gone from noodles.3. Add the vegetable pack and the miso paste. Fill with boiling water to a bit over the &#34;fill to here&#34; line. <hl> I find that the soup is too salty with only the suggested amount of water.4 . <hl> Wait about a minute, stir, then wait another 5 minutes or so until the spinach and tofu have fully reconstituted. I have never tried preparing this meal with a microwave (if I had a microwave available, I would be eating something else).
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1
1
grocery
This stuff is amazing
question: How is the stuff?, context: I am still learning about the many uses of apple cider vinegar. This brand is very highly recommended, as it is raw and organic, and contains the &#34;Mother&#34;, which lurks at the bottom of the bottle. I have high cholesterol, and started taking the vinegar for that. I just use it in place of whatever acidic thing I might eat, in avocado, on salads, in marinades etc. I'm going to try a vinegar, water and honey combo to up the ante, I like vinegary things, so maybe I can work up to drinking it. But even a little every day has improved my lot. This stuff is amazing, and amazingly cheap on Amazon.
How is the stuff?
This stuff is amazing , and amazingly cheap on Amazon.
I am still learning about the many uses of apple cider vinegar. This brand is very highly recommended, as it is raw and organic, and contains the &#34;Mother&#34;, which lurks at the bottom of the bottle. I have high cholesterol, and started taking the vinegar for that. I just use it in place of whatever acidic thing I might eat, in avocado, on salads, in marinades etc. I'm going to try a vinegar, water and honey combo to up the ante, I like vinegary things, so maybe I can work up to drinking it. But even a little every day has improved my lot. This stuff is amazing, and amazingly cheap on Amazon.
<hl> This stuff is amazing <hl> , and amazingly cheap on Amazon.
I am still learning about the many uses of apple cider vinegar. This brand is very highly recommended, as it is raw and organic, and contains the &#34;Mother&#34;, which lurks at the bottom of the bottle. I have high cholesterol, and started taking the vinegar for that. I just use it in place of whatever acidic thing I might eat, in avocado, on salads, in marinades etc. I'm going to try a vinegar, water and honey combo to up the ante, I like vinegary things, so maybe I can work up to drinking it. But even a little every day has improved my lot. <hl> This stuff is amazing <hl>, and amazingly cheap on Amazon.
I am still learning about the many uses of apple cider vinegar. This brand is very highly recommended, as it is raw and organic, and contains the &#34;Mother&#34;, which lurks at the bottom of the bottle. I have high cholesterol, and started taking the vinegar for that. I just use it in place of whatever acidic thing I might eat, in avocado, on salads, in marinades etc. I'm going to try a vinegar, water and honey combo to up the ante, I like vinegary things, so maybe I can work up to drinking it. But even a little every day has improved my lot. <hl> This stuff is amazing , and amazingly cheap on Amazon. <hl>
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1
1
grocery
the mixture granola is very tasty
question: How is the granola?, context: Kind Oats & Honey Clusters Granola is 1.5 servings in the package. Please be aware if you are counting calories. In my opinion, the mixture granola is very tasty.
How is the granola?
In my opinion, the mixture granola is very tasty .
Kind Oats & Honey Clusters Granola is 1.5 servings in the package. Please be aware if you are counting calories. In my opinion, the mixture granola is very tasty.
In my opinion, <hl> the mixture granola is very tasty <hl> .
Kind Oats & Honey Clusters Granola is 1.5 servings in the package. Please be aware if you are counting calories. In my opinion, <hl> the mixture granola is very tasty <hl>.
Kind Oats & Honey Clusters Granola is 1.5 servings in the package. Please be aware if you are counting calories. <hl> In my opinion, the mixture granola is very tasty . <hl>
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1
1
grocery
has 120 calories
question: How many calorie have a donuts?, context: New Sun Crystals is a new fashionable sweetener with some unusual concepts. The first thing I noticed was the bright green color of the package with the sunburst of granules. Light green puts the consumer in the sought-after mind frame of wanting to eat something healthy, light, and natural. There is a promise that the product will be "great for cooking, baking, and everyday sweetening."The directions were slightly challenging. It is a granulated blend of "naturally sweet stevia & pure cane sugar." The directions are to use a half cup in place of one cup of sugar. One pound equals the sweetness of two pounds of sugar. A serving size is teaspoon, which contains 10 calories; therefore one teaspoon contains 20 calories, the same as a teaspoon of cane sugar. But one teaspoon of Sun Crystals is twice as sweet as a teaspoon of sugar. The math requires a small amount of thought. It's easy to get confused measuring out this blend of sugar and stevia.As the package says, "Twice as as sweet so you only need half as much." That sentence means that you need only half as much sugar as you normally do. (I think!?)Cooking? Baking? I turned the package over to discover an enticing recipe for oatmeal raisin cookies. One cookie, which is 1/36 of the batch, has 120 calories. There is nobody at my house who needs to eat cookies, but I thought I'd try the recipe.In the meantime, we opened it. Before making the cookies, I thought we could use some of it for everyday sweetening before making the cookies. I stirred some into iced tea. Just like any teaspoon of cane sugar, it required extensive stirring to dissolve, and I found that I needed twice as much as half.Next I tried it in hot tea. In hot or cold tea, it tastes wonderful. It dissolves efficiently in hot tea. Soon I found myself drinking so much tea that I was consuming twice as much sugar as usual. I love the taste of Sun Crystals!So did the other taste tester who shares tea in our office. He drank cup after cup of delicious hot tea. Although the package says the product is suitable for diabetics, I doubted that it would help someone consume less sugar because the taste is addictive.When I decided to make the cookies, I discovered the bag was empty. I like this product, not because it helped me save calories - I don't think it did. I know that it had many more calories than the no-calorie stevia which I normally use. I have been trying for months to acquire a taste for stevia, but no such exercise is necessary to enjoy the taste of the Sun Crystals.Also I like the self-sealing convenient package. The product was, as my fellow taste-tester says, "a pretty good thing."
How many calorie have a donuts?
One cookie, which is 1/36 of the batch, has 120 calories .
New Sun Crystals is a new fashionable sweetener with some unusual concepts. The first thing I noticed was the bright green color of the package with the sunburst of granules. Light green puts the consumer in the sought-after mind frame of wanting to eat something healthy, light, and natural. There is a promise that the product will be "great for cooking, baking, and everyday sweetening."The directions were slightly challenging. It is a granulated blend of "naturally sweet stevia & pure cane sugar." The directions are to use a half cup in place of one cup of sugar. One pound equals the sweetness of two pounds of sugar. A serving size is teaspoon, which contains 10 calories; therefore one teaspoon contains 20 calories, the same as a teaspoon of cane sugar. But one teaspoon of Sun Crystals is twice as sweet as a teaspoon of sugar. The math requires a small amount of thought. It's easy to get confused measuring out this blend of sugar and stevia.As the package says, "Twice as as sweet so you only need half as much." That sentence means that you need only half as much sugar as you normally do. (I think!?)Cooking? Baking? I turned the package over to discover an enticing recipe for oatmeal raisin cookies. One cookie, which is 1/36 of the batch, has 120 calories. There is nobody at my house who needs to eat cookies, but I thought I'd try the recipe.In the meantime, we opened it. Before making the cookies, I thought we could use some of it for everyday sweetening before making the cookies. I stirred some into iced tea. Just like any teaspoon of cane sugar, it required extensive stirring to dissolve, and I found that I needed twice as much as half.Next I tried it in hot tea. In hot or cold tea, it tastes wonderful. It dissolves efficiently in hot tea. Soon I found myself drinking so much tea that I was consuming twice as much sugar as usual. I love the taste of Sun Crystals!So did the other taste tester who shares tea in our office. He drank cup after cup of delicious hot tea. Although the package says the product is suitable for diabetics, I doubted that it would help someone consume less sugar because the taste is addictive.When I decided to make the cookies, I discovered the bag was empty. I like this product, not because it helped me save calories - I don't think it did. I know that it had many more calories than the no-calorie stevia which I normally use. I have been trying for months to acquire a taste for stevia, but no such exercise is necessary to enjoy the taste of the Sun Crystals.Also I like the self-sealing convenient package. The product was, as my fellow taste-tester says, "a pretty good thing."
One cookie, which is 1/36 of the batch, <hl> has 120 calories <hl> .
New Sun Crystals is a new fashionable sweetener with some unusual concepts. The first thing I noticed was the bright green color of the package with the sunburst of granules. Light green puts the consumer in the sought-after mind frame of wanting to eat something healthy, light, and natural. There is a promise that the product will be "great for cooking, baking, and everyday sweetening."The directions were slightly challenging. It is a granulated blend of "naturally sweet stevia & pure cane sugar." The directions are to use a half cup in place of one cup of sugar. One pound equals the sweetness of two pounds of sugar. A serving size is teaspoon, which contains 10 calories; therefore one teaspoon contains 20 calories, the same as a teaspoon of cane sugar. But one teaspoon of Sun Crystals is twice as sweet as a teaspoon of sugar. The math requires a small amount of thought. It's easy to get confused measuring out this blend of sugar and stevia.As the package says, "Twice as as sweet so you only need half as much." That sentence means that you need only half as much sugar as you normally do. (I think!?)Cooking? Baking? I turned the package over to discover an enticing recipe for oatmeal raisin cookies. One cookie, which is 1/36 of the batch, <hl> has 120 calories <hl>. There is nobody at my house who needs to eat cookies, but I thought I'd try the recipe.In the meantime, we opened it. Before making the cookies, I thought we could use some of it for everyday sweetening before making the cookies. I stirred some into iced tea. Just like any teaspoon of cane sugar, it required extensive stirring to dissolve, and I found that I needed twice as much as half.Next I tried it in hot tea. In hot or cold tea, it tastes wonderful. It dissolves efficiently in hot tea. Soon I found myself drinking so much tea that I was consuming twice as much sugar as usual. I love the taste of Sun Crystals!So did the other taste tester who shares tea in our office. He drank cup after cup of delicious hot tea. Although the package says the product is suitable for diabetics, I doubted that it would help someone consume less sugar because the taste is addictive.When I decided to make the cookies, I discovered the bag was empty. I like this product, not because it helped me save calories - I don't think it did. I know that it had many more calories than the no-calorie stevia which I normally use. I have been trying for months to acquire a taste for stevia, but no such exercise is necessary to enjoy the taste of the Sun Crystals.Also I like the self-sealing convenient package. The product was, as my fellow taste-tester says, "a pretty good thing."
New Sun Crystals is a new fashionable sweetener with some unusual concepts. The first thing I noticed was the bright green color of the package with the sunburst of granules. Light green puts the consumer in the sought-after mind frame of wanting to eat something healthy, light, and natural. There is a promise that the product will be "great for cooking, baking, and everyday sweetening. "The directions were slightly challenging. It is a granulated blend of "naturally sweet stevia & pure cane sugar." The directions are to use a half cup in place of one cup of sugar. One pound equals the sweetness of two pounds of sugar. A serving size is teaspoon, which contains 10 calories; therefore one teaspoon contains 20 calories, the same as a teaspoon of cane sugar. But one teaspoon of Sun Crystals is twice as sweet as a teaspoon of sugar. The math requires a small amount of thought. It's easy to get confused measuring out this blend of sugar and stevia. As the package says, "Twice as as sweet so you only need half as much." That sentence means that you need only half as much sugar as you normally do. (I think!?)Cooking? Baking? I turned the package over to discover an enticing recipe for oatmeal raisin cookies. <hl> One cookie, which is 1/36 of the batch, has 120 calories . <hl> There is nobody at my house who needs to eat cookies, but I thought I'd try the recipe. In the meantime, we opened it. Before making the cookies, I thought we could use some of it for everyday sweetening before making the cookies. I stirred some into iced tea. Just like any teaspoon of cane sugar, it required extensive stirring to dissolve, and I found that I needed twice as much as half. Next I tried it in hot tea. In hot or cold tea, it tastes wonderful. It dissolves efficiently in hot tea. Soon I found myself drinking so much tea that I was consuming twice as much sugar as usual. I love the taste of Sun Crystals!So did the other taste tester who shares tea in our office. He drank cup after cup of delicious hot tea. Although the package says the product is suitable for diabetics, I doubted that it would help someone consume less sugar because the taste is addictive. When I decided to make the cookies, I discovered the bag was empty. I like this product, not because it helped me save calories - I don't think it did. I know that it had many more calories than the no-calorie stevia which I normally use. I have been trying for months to acquire a taste for stevia, but no such exercise is necessary to enjoy the taste of the Sun Crystals. Also I like the self-sealing convenient package. The product was, as my fellow taste-tester says, "a pretty good thing."
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5
5
grocery
I was very impressed and will definitely be buying more
question: What is the quality of the bottle?, context: I've been a loyal Mio customer since I first spotted it months ago. I love the ease of amazing flavored water drinks. Although I loved the convenience, the small size and high price was always a little bothersome.Enter Vitamin Squeeze! The bottle is huge. It will last many times longer than a small bottle of Mio.The flavor is lovely. It really tastes fruity-not like a kids fake fruit flavored drink. I like that theres plentyof vitamin C. Not crazy about the "natural caffeine" but I can overlook that. Hopefully other favors will come caffeine free.One thing to point out-the bottle is much easier to squeeze than Mio. The first glass ended up making a mess and too much came out. User error and easily corrected.If you like Mio or even crystal light mixes, give this a try. I was very impressed and will definitely be buying more.
What is the quality of the bottle?
I was very impressed and will definitely be buying more .
I've been a loyal Mio customer since I first spotted it months ago. I love the ease of amazing flavored water drinks. Although I loved the convenience, the small size and high price was always a little bothersome.Enter Vitamin Squeeze! The bottle is huge. It will last many times longer than a small bottle of Mio.The flavor is lovely. It really tastes fruity-not like a kids fake fruit flavored drink. I like that theres plentyof vitamin C. Not crazy about the "natural caffeine" but I can overlook that. Hopefully other favors will come caffeine free.One thing to point out-the bottle is much easier to squeeze than Mio. The first glass ended up making a mess and too much came out. User error and easily corrected.If you like Mio or even crystal light mixes, give this a try. I was very impressed and will definitely be buying more.
<hl> I was very impressed and will definitely be buying more <hl> .
I've been a loyal Mio customer since I first spotted it months ago. I love the ease of amazing flavored water drinks. Although I loved the convenience, the small size and high price was always a little bothersome.Enter Vitamin Squeeze! The bottle is huge. It will last many times longer than a small bottle of Mio.The flavor is lovely. It really tastes fruity-not like a kids fake fruit flavored drink. I like that theres plentyof vitamin C. Not crazy about the "natural caffeine" but I can overlook that. Hopefully other favors will come caffeine free.One thing to point out-the bottle is much easier to squeeze than Mio. The first glass ended up making a mess and too much came out. User error and easily corrected.If you like Mio or even crystal light mixes, give this a try. <hl> I was very impressed and will definitely be buying more <hl>.
I've been a loyal Mio customer since I first spotted it months ago. I love the ease of amazing flavored water drinks. Although I loved the convenience, the small size and high price was always a little bothersome. Enter Vitamin Squeeze! The bottle is huge. It will last many times longer than a small bottle of Mio. The flavor is lovely. It really tastes fruity-not like a kids fake fruit flavored drink. I like that theres plentyof vitamin C. Not crazy about the "natural caffeine" but I can overlook that. Hopefully other favors will come caffeine free. One thing to point out-the bottle is much easier to squeeze than Mio. The first glass ended up making a mess and too much came out. User error and easily corrected. If you like Mio or even crystal light mixes, give this a try. <hl> I was very impressed and will definitely be buying more . <hl>
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1
1
grocery
nice blend of caramel infused taste
question: How distinctive is the taste?, context: I really liked the Caramel chocolate by Werthers. This is a good attempt at real chocolate by Werthers. It is really creamy and has a nice blend of caramel infused taste. Give it a try!
How distinctive is the taste?
a nice blend of caramel infused taste .
I really liked the Caramel chocolate by Werthers. This is a good attempt at real chocolate by Werthers. It is really creamy and has a nice blend of caramel infused taste. Give it a try!
a <hl> nice blend of caramel infused taste <hl> .
I really liked the Caramel chocolate by Werthers. This is a good attempt at real chocolate by Werthers. It is really creamy and has a <hl> nice blend of caramel infused taste <hl>. Give it a try!
I really liked the Caramel chocolate by Werthers. This is a good attempt at real chocolate by Werthers. It is really creamy and has <hl> a nice blend of caramel infused taste . <hl> Give it a try!
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The sweetness from the fruit sugars in the bar is overpowering
question: How is taste?, context: The ingredients in this bar are organic and healthy. The texture is a little odd: It's not dry and it doesn't have that cardboard characteristic a lot of organic foods have, but it is kind of sticky and gooey. The sweetness from the fruit sugars in the bar is overpowering and a little cloying. You can't even really taste the blueberry over all the other ingredients. For an organic bar, though, it's quite good. At 190 calories it's not quite a meal, so pairing it with something less sweet to make it a meal would be ideal. The price is, unfortunately, a bit steep, even a little more than other organic bars I have seen locally.
How is taste?
The sweetness from the fruit sugars in the bar is overpowering and a little cloying.
The ingredients in this bar are organic and healthy. The texture is a little odd: It's not dry and it doesn't have that cardboard characteristic a lot of organic foods have, but it is kind of sticky and gooey. The sweetness from the fruit sugars in the bar is overpowering and a little cloying. You can't even really taste the blueberry over all the other ingredients. For an organic bar, though, it's quite good. At 190 calories it's not quite a meal, so pairing it with something less sweet to make it a meal would be ideal. The price is, unfortunately, a bit steep, even a little more than other organic bars I have seen locally.
<hl> The sweetness from the fruit sugars in the bar is overpowering <hl> and a little cloying.
The ingredients in this bar are organic and healthy. The texture is a little odd: It's not dry and it doesn't have that cardboard characteristic a lot of organic foods have, but it is kind of sticky and gooey. <hl> The sweetness from the fruit sugars in the bar is overpowering <hl> and a little cloying. You can't even really taste the blueberry over all the other ingredients. For an organic bar, though, it's quite good. At 190 calories it's not quite a meal, so pairing it with something less sweet to make it a meal would be ideal. The price is, unfortunately, a bit steep, even a little more than other organic bars I have seen locally.
The ingredients in this bar are organic and healthy. The texture is a little odd: It's not dry and it doesn't have that cardboard characteristic a lot of organic foods have, but it is kind of sticky and gooey. <hl> The sweetness from the fruit sugars in the bar is overpowering and a little cloying. <hl> You can't even really taste the blueberry over all the other ingredients. For an organic bar, though, it's quite good. At 190 calories it's not quite a meal, so pairing it with something less sweet to make it a meal would be ideal. The price is, unfortunately, a bit steep, even a little more than other organic bars I have seen locally.
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But this one is very refreshing.Cool, Clear and Fresh!Definately
question: Does this taste funny at all?, context: The first thing I look for in a water is the aftertaste. Some of them have a metallic, nasty taste that I can not stand! But this one is very refreshing.Cool, Clear and Fresh!Definately would buy again!
Does this taste funny at all?
But this one is very refreshing.Cool, Clear and Fresh!Definately would buy again!
The first thing I look for in a water is the aftertaste. Some of them have a metallic, nasty taste that I can not stand! But this one is very refreshing.Cool, Clear and Fresh!Definately would buy again!
<hl> But this one is very refreshing.Cool, Clear and Fresh!Definately <hl> would buy again!
The first thing I look for in a water is the aftertaste. Some of them have a metallic, nasty taste that I can not stand! <hl> But this one is very refreshing.Cool, Clear and Fresh!Definately <hl> would buy again!
The first thing I look for in a water is the aftertaste. Some of them have a metallic, nasty taste that I can not stand! <hl> But this one is very refreshing.Cool, Clear and Fresh!Definately would buy again! <hl>
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grocery
He normally likes blue cheese on everything but much preferred
question: How strong is the spicy kick?, context: When I got this sauce I right away made fajitas and what a difference! This sauce is creamy and tangy and adds such great flavor to anything really. I also used it on chicken quesadillas and as a dip for little crab cake bites. It has a great consistency and depth of flavor. My 12 year old son LOVES it!! He normally likes blue cheese on everything but much preferred this sauce. We all loved it!!
How strong is the spicy kick?
My 12 year old son LOVES it!! He normally likes blue cheese on everything but much preferred this sauce.
When I got this sauce I right away made fajitas and what a difference! This sauce is creamy and tangy and adds such great flavor to anything really. I also used it on chicken quesadillas and as a dip for little crab cake bites. It has a great consistency and depth of flavor. My 12 year old son LOVES it!! He normally likes blue cheese on everything but much preferred this sauce. We all loved it!!
My 12 year old son LOVES it!! <hl> He normally likes blue cheese on everything but much preferred <hl> this sauce.
When I got this sauce I right away made fajitas and what a difference! This sauce is creamy and tangy and adds such great flavor to anything really. I also used it on chicken quesadillas and as a dip for little crab cake bites. It has a great consistency and depth of flavor. My 12 year old son LOVES it!! <hl> He normally likes blue cheese on everything but much preferred <hl> this sauce. We all loved it!!
When I got this sauce I right away made fajitas and what a difference! This sauce is creamy and tangy and adds such great flavor to anything really. I also used it on chicken quesadillas and as a dip for little crab cake bites. It has a great consistency and depth of flavor. <hl> My 12 year old son LOVES it!! He normally likes blue cheese on everything but much preferred this sauce. <hl> We all loved it!!
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grocery
while this doesn't taste like juice
question: How was the taste?, context: I have mixed opinions of this product. On the one hand, it has only 90 calories and 20 grams of sugar, has as much caffeine as an average cup of coffee, and has no artificially-produced ingredients. Additionally, while this doesn't taste like juice, it has a very strong apple flavor which makes it taste better than many other low-calorie energy drinks. For some reason I did not "feel" a strong caffeine effect after drinking this. And while the drink tasted sweet, the Stevia sweetener left a very bitter aftertaste. So if you do not like Stevia, do not buy this. But if you do, you may want to give this a try.
How was the taste?
Additionally, while this doesn't taste like juice , it has a very strong apple flavor which makes it taste better than many other low-calorie energy drinks.
I have mixed opinions of this product. On the one hand, it has only 90 calories and 20 grams of sugar, has as much caffeine as an average cup of coffee, and has no artificially-produced ingredients. Additionally, while this doesn't taste like juice, it has a very strong apple flavor which makes it taste better than many other low-calorie energy drinks. For some reason I did not "feel" a strong caffeine effect after drinking this. And while the drink tasted sweet, the Stevia sweetener left a very bitter aftertaste. So if you do not like Stevia, do not buy this. But if you do, you may want to give this a try.
Additionally, <hl> while this doesn't taste like juice <hl> , it has a very strong apple flavor which makes it taste better than many other low-calorie energy drinks.
I have mixed opinions of this product. On the one hand, it has only 90 calories and 20 grams of sugar, has as much caffeine as an average cup of coffee, and has no artificially-produced ingredients. Additionally, <hl> while this doesn't taste like juice <hl>, it has a very strong apple flavor which makes it taste better than many other low-calorie energy drinks. For some reason I did not "feel" a strong caffeine effect after drinking this. And while the drink tasted sweet, the Stevia sweetener left a very bitter aftertaste. So if you do not like Stevia, do not buy this. But if you do, you may want to give this a try.
I have mixed opinions of this product. On the one hand, it has only 90 calories and 20 grams of sugar, has as much caffeine as an average cup of coffee, and has no artificially-produced ingredients. <hl> Additionally, while this doesn't taste like juice , it has a very strong apple flavor which makes it taste better than many other low-calorie energy drinks. <hl> For some reason I did not "feel" a strong caffeine effect after drinking this. And while the drink tasted sweet, the Stevia sweetener left a very bitter aftertaste. So if you do not like Stevia, do not buy this. But if you do, you may want to give this a try.
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grocery
Honestly, these chips are good and well worth 4 stars
question: Why do I have a consistency good?, context: Honestly, these chips are good and well worth 4 stars. They are equal in taste of corn chips but are just not empty calories. They are refreshing, don't have too much salt on them, and taste just fine with the usual corn chip condiments. I knocked off a star because they were a tad bit oily. But this product was very good. I might get more in the future.
Why do I have a consistency good?
Honestly, these chips are good and well worth 4 stars .
Honestly, these chips are good and well worth 4 stars. They are equal in taste of corn chips but are just not empty calories. They are refreshing, don't have too much salt on them, and taste just fine with the usual corn chip condiments. I knocked off a star because they were a tad bit oily. But this product was very good. I might get more in the future.
<hl> Honestly, these chips are good and well worth 4 stars <hl> .
<hl> Honestly, these chips are good and well worth 4 stars <hl>. They are equal in taste of corn chips but are just not empty calories. They are refreshing, don't have too much salt on them, and taste just fine with the usual corn chip condiments. I knocked off a star because they were a tad bit oily. But this product was very good. I might get more in the future.
<hl> Honestly, these chips are good and well worth 4 stars . <hl> They are equal in taste of corn chips but are just not empty calories. They are refreshing, don't have too much salt on them, and taste just fine with the usual corn chip condiments. I knocked off a star because they were a tad bit oily. But this product was very good. I might get more in the future.
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grocery
the smaller size makes it a more sensible serving
question: Is the size good?, context: Izze Sparkling Pomegranate is not too sweet, but it is just as refreshing and fun as sugary soft drinks. The cans are small and stylish, perfect for carrying in your purse or backpack. Kids like it, and the smaller size makes it a more sensible serving.The company is ecologically and socially responsible, too.What's more, this flavor is very nice with a touch of Cointreau for a sophisticated and festive cocktail.An excellent alternative to sodas.
Is the size good?
Kids like it, and the smaller size makes it a more sensible serving .The company is ecologically and socially responsible, too.
Izze Sparkling Pomegranate is not too sweet, but it is just as refreshing and fun as sugary soft drinks. The cans are small and stylish, perfect for carrying in your purse or backpack. Kids like it, and the smaller size makes it a more sensible serving.The company is ecologically and socially responsible, too.What's more, this flavor is very nice with a touch of Cointreau for a sophisticated and festive cocktail.An excellent alternative to sodas.
Kids like it, and <hl> the smaller size makes it a more sensible serving <hl> .The company is ecologically and socially responsible, too.
Izze Sparkling Pomegranate is not too sweet, but it is just as refreshing and fun as sugary soft drinks. The cans are small and stylish, perfect for carrying in your purse or backpack. Kids like it, and <hl> the smaller size makes it a more sensible serving <hl>.The company is ecologically and socially responsible, too.What's more, this flavor is very nice with a touch of Cointreau for a sophisticated and festive cocktail.An excellent alternative to sodas.
Izze Sparkling Pomegranate is not too sweet, but it is just as refreshing and fun as sugary soft drinks. The cans are small and stylish, perfect for carrying in your purse or backpack. <hl> Kids like it, and the smaller size makes it a more sensible serving .The company is ecologically and socially responsible, too. <hl> What's more, this flavor is very nice with a touch of Cointreau for a sophisticated and festive cocktail. An excellent alternative to sodas.
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grocery
I was really surprised at the quality of this cracker because I eat the original Ritz crackers every day
question: How is the cracker?, context: I got these crackers for my husband since I do not like cheese and he eats Ritz crackers and cheese for snacks every day, so I thought he would enjoy these.Here's his review:If you've ever purchased cheese and crackers from a vending machine you've eaten one of these. Even though they are packaged air tight the cheese was crumbly and the cracker seemed like it was staler than it should have been. This cracker would normally be a little hard, but this was more so. I didn't care for the multigrain. I was really surprised at the quality of this cracker because I eat the original Ritz crackers every day. I only ate one cracker and that's plenty.
How is the cracker?
I was really surprised at the quality of this cracker because I eat the original Ritz crackers every day .
I got these crackers for my husband since I do not like cheese and he eats Ritz crackers and cheese for snacks every day, so I thought he would enjoy these.Here's his review:If you've ever purchased cheese and crackers from a vending machine you've eaten one of these. Even though they are packaged air tight the cheese was crumbly and the cracker seemed like it was staler than it should have been. This cracker would normally be a little hard, but this was more so. I didn't care for the multigrain. I was really surprised at the quality of this cracker because I eat the original Ritz crackers every day. I only ate one cracker and that's plenty.
<hl> I was really surprised at the quality of this cracker because I eat the original Ritz crackers every day <hl> .
I got these crackers for my husband since I do not like cheese and he eats Ritz crackers and cheese for snacks every day, so I thought he would enjoy these.Here's his review:If you've ever purchased cheese and crackers from a vending machine you've eaten one of these. Even though they are packaged air tight the cheese was crumbly and the cracker seemed like it was staler than it should have been. This cracker would normally be a little hard, but this was more so. I didn't care for the multigrain. <hl> I was really surprised at the quality of this cracker because I eat the original Ritz crackers every day <hl>. I only ate one cracker and that's plenty.
I got these crackers for my husband since I do not like cheese and he eats Ritz crackers and cheese for snacks every day, so I thought he would enjoy these. Here's his review:If you've ever purchased cheese and crackers from a vending machine you've eaten one of these. Even though they are packaged air tight the cheese was crumbly and the cracker seemed like it was staler than it should have been. This cracker would normally be a little hard, but this was more so. I didn't care for the multigrain. <hl> I was really surprised at the quality of this cracker because I eat the original Ritz crackers every day . <hl> I only ate one cracker and that's plenty.
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grocery
This is a healthy snack that actually is healthy and tasty
question: Which size is perfect?, context: This is a healthy snack that actually is healthy and tasty. I am impressed with the ingredients and the information on the nutrition label.I don't know what type of apples are used to make these clusters but they have both a slightly sweet and slightly tart taste similar to a McIntosh or Granny Smith apple. The taste is not overly sweet which is a good thing because products that are overly sweet usually add sugar or artificial sweeteners and these have neither. These are a bit on the dry side and taste great with a glass of water.The four ingredients listed are organic apples, organic apple juice concentrate, organic potato starch and organic cinnamon. As a result a 1/4 cup serving has only 60 calories, no fat, 14 grams of carbohydrates and 2 grams of fiber. The only negative for me is that there are no added vitamins and minerals and all you get is 2% of the daily recommended amount of vitamin c and 1% of calcium.It is great to see a healthy snack that is healthy. There are tasty and I enjoyed snacking on them during the day instead of reaching for a cereal bar or some type of chips or rice cakes which would likely have had more fat and carbohydrates. An added plus is these are organic.I would think fresh fruit is a better choice but these are a pretty good snack when fresh fruit is not an option.
Which size is perfect?
This is a healthy snack that actually is healthy and tasty .
This is a healthy snack that actually is healthy and tasty. I am impressed with the ingredients and the information on the nutrition label.I don't know what type of apples are used to make these clusters but they have both a slightly sweet and slightly tart taste similar to a McIntosh or Granny Smith apple. The taste is not overly sweet which is a good thing because products that are overly sweet usually add sugar or artificial sweeteners and these have neither. These are a bit on the dry side and taste great with a glass of water.The four ingredients listed are organic apples, organic apple juice concentrate, organic potato starch and organic cinnamon. As a result a 1/4 cup serving has only 60 calories, no fat, 14 grams of carbohydrates and 2 grams of fiber. The only negative for me is that there are no added vitamins and minerals and all you get is 2% of the daily recommended amount of vitamin c and 1% of calcium.It is great to see a healthy snack that is healthy. There are tasty and I enjoyed snacking on them during the day instead of reaching for a cereal bar or some type of chips or rice cakes which would likely have had more fat and carbohydrates. An added plus is these are organic.I would think fresh fruit is a better choice but these are a pretty good snack when fresh fruit is not an option.
<hl> This is a healthy snack that actually is healthy and tasty <hl> .
<hl> This is a healthy snack that actually is healthy and tasty <hl>. I am impressed with the ingredients and the information on the nutrition label.I don't know what type of apples are used to make these clusters but they have both a slightly sweet and slightly tart taste similar to a McIntosh or Granny Smith apple. The taste is not overly sweet which is a good thing because products that are overly sweet usually add sugar or artificial sweeteners and these have neither. These are a bit on the dry side and taste great with a glass of water.The four ingredients listed are organic apples, organic apple juice concentrate, organic potato starch and organic cinnamon. As a result a 1/4 cup serving has only 60 calories, no fat, 14 grams of carbohydrates and 2 grams of fiber. The only negative for me is that there are no added vitamins and minerals and all you get is 2% of the daily recommended amount of vitamin c and 1% of calcium.It is great to see a healthy snack that is healthy. There are tasty and I enjoyed snacking on them during the day instead of reaching for a cereal bar or some type of chips or rice cakes which would likely have had more fat and carbohydrates. An added plus is these are organic.I would think fresh fruit is a better choice but these are a pretty good snack when fresh fruit is not an option.
<hl> This is a healthy snack that actually is healthy and tasty . <hl> I am impressed with the ingredients and the information on the nutrition label. I don't know what type of apples are used to make these clusters but they have both a slightly sweet and slightly tart taste similar to a McIntosh or Granny Smith apple. The taste is not overly sweet which is a good thing because products that are overly sweet usually add sugar or artificial sweeteners and these have neither. These are a bit on the dry side and taste great with a glass of water. The four ingredients listed are organic apples, organic apple juice concentrate, organic potato starch and organic cinnamon. As a result a 1/4 cup serving has only 60 calories, no fat, 14 grams of carbohydrates and 2 grams of fiber. The only negative for me is that there are no added vitamins and minerals and all you get is 2% of the daily recommended amount of vitamin c and 1% of calcium. It is great to see a healthy snack that is healthy. There are tasty and I enjoyed snacking on them during the day instead of reaching for a cereal bar or some type of chips or rice cakes which would likely have had more fat and carbohydrates. An added plus is these are organic. I would think fresh fruit is a better choice but these are a pretty good snack when fresh fruit is not an option.
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grocery
the chocolate caramel is quite delicious
question: How is the quality of caramel?, context: Of all the Lindor truffles I have tried, the chocolate caramel is quite delicious, but not my favorite. Like others mentioned, something in the caramel leaves an odd taste. It just wasn't as pleasant as I'd hoped or expected from Lindt. The chocolate is creamy & smooth, but I wish the caramel had a richer and less artificial taste.
How is the quality of caramel?
Of all the Lindor truffles I have tried, the chocolate caramel is quite delicious , but not my favorite.
Of all the Lindor truffles I have tried, the chocolate caramel is quite delicious, but not my favorite. Like others mentioned, something in the caramel leaves an odd taste. It just wasn't as pleasant as I'd hoped or expected from Lindt. The chocolate is creamy & smooth, but I wish the caramel had a richer and less artificial taste.
Of all the Lindor truffles I have tried, <hl> the chocolate caramel is quite delicious <hl> , but not my favorite.
Of all the Lindor truffles I have tried, <hl> the chocolate caramel is quite delicious <hl>, but not my favorite. Like others mentioned, something in the caramel leaves an odd taste. It just wasn't as pleasant as I'd hoped or expected from Lindt. The chocolate is creamy & smooth, but I wish the caramel had a richer and less artificial taste.
<hl> Of all the Lindor truffles I have tried, the chocolate caramel is quite delicious , but not my favorite. <hl> Like others mentioned, something in the caramel leaves an odd taste. It just wasn't as pleasant as I'd hoped or expected from Lindt. The chocolate is creamy & smooth, but I wish the caramel had a richer and less artificial taste.
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grocery
It just didn't have that good coffee taste that we love
question: Is coffee good?, context: We are coffee lovers, and my husband is a heartburn sufferer hence my excitement to try the Puroast Low Acid Coffee. It wasn't horrible, but wasn't as good as we would have wanted. It just didn't have that good coffee taste that we love. If you don't like strong tasting coffee, then this might be okay for you, but it isn't for us.
Is coffee good?
It just didn't have that good coffee taste that we love .
We are coffee lovers, and my husband is a heartburn sufferer hence my excitement to try the Puroast Low Acid Coffee. It wasn't horrible, but wasn't as good as we would have wanted. It just didn't have that good coffee taste that we love. If you don't like strong tasting coffee, then this might be okay for you, but it isn't for us.
<hl> It just didn't have that good coffee taste that we love <hl> .
We are coffee lovers, and my husband is a heartburn sufferer hence my excitement to try the Puroast Low Acid Coffee. It wasn't horrible, but wasn't as good as we would have wanted. <hl> It just didn't have that good coffee taste that we love <hl>. If you don't like strong tasting coffee, then this might be okay for you, but it isn't for us.
We are coffee lovers, and my husband is a heartburn sufferer hence my excitement to try the Puroast Low Acid Coffee. It wasn't horrible, but wasn't as good as we would have wanted. <hl> It just didn't have that good coffee taste that we love . <hl> If you don't like strong tasting coffee, then this might be okay for you, but it isn't for us.
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grocery
It was really easy to prepare
question: How did you like the chicken?, context: This sauce was really tasty. It is a sweet/savory sauce.It was really easy to prepare. Just brown 1 pound of chicken (cut in strips) then add the sauce and simmer for 5 min. I made it with chicken thighs in instead of chicken breast. There was plenty of sauce for the 1 pound of chicken. I think next time I make I will double the amount of chicken.The sauce is 40 calories per serving.And I have to mention that I really like the idea of putting these kinds of sauces in bags. I really hate dealing with can openers.
How did you like the chicken?
It was really easy to prepare .
This sauce was really tasty. It is a sweet/savory sauce.It was really easy to prepare. Just brown 1 pound of chicken (cut in strips) then add the sauce and simmer for 5 min. I made it with chicken thighs in instead of chicken breast. There was plenty of sauce for the 1 pound of chicken. I think next time I make I will double the amount of chicken.The sauce is 40 calories per serving.And I have to mention that I really like the idea of putting these kinds of sauces in bags. I really hate dealing with can openers.
<hl> It was really easy to prepare <hl> .
This sauce was really tasty. It is a sweet/savory sauce.<hl> It was really easy to prepare <hl>. Just brown 1 pound of chicken (cut in strips) then add the sauce and simmer for 5 min. I made it with chicken thighs in instead of chicken breast. There was plenty of sauce for the 1 pound of chicken. I think next time I make I will double the amount of chicken.The sauce is 40 calories per serving.And I have to mention that I really like the idea of putting these kinds of sauces in bags. I really hate dealing with can openers.
This sauce was really tasty. It is a sweet/savory sauce. <hl> It was really easy to prepare . <hl> Just brown 1 pound of chicken (cut in strips) then add the sauce and simmer for 5 min. I made it with chicken thighs in instead of chicken breast. There was plenty of sauce for the 1 pound of chicken. I think next time I make I will double the amount of chicken. The sauce is 40 calories per serving. And I have to mention that I really like the idea of putting these kinds of sauces in bags. I really hate dealing with can openers.
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grocery
if you have sensitive teeth or a crown, you may not want to chew these).Its
question: How do you like the tooth?, context: For those looking for a healthy alternative to snacks available, many find "Peeled Snacks Organiz Apple Clusters" to their liking.Inside each bag are small apple clusters that are made of organic apple pieces with cinnamon, rolled into clusters and have a crunch. About the size of a marble, these clusters are delicious for those who love apples.It's important to note that these are hard crunch (nothing like peanut brittle, but if you have sensitive teeth or a crown, you may not want to chew these).Its ingredients are fairly simple: Organic apples, organic apple juice concentrate, organic potato starch and organic cinnamon and packed in a facility that processes nuts, dairy, wheat and soy.Only 60 calories per serving, 0 grams of protein, fat and trans fat, 0 mg of cholesterol or sodium and total carbs are 14 grams.And unlike potato chips or other crackers in which you feel like getting more and more and can't stop. Surprisingly, these little clusters are quite filling (I know, another review said they weren't filling but I was unable to finish a bag).Overall, I enjoyed these apple clusters. But it may be subjective to the individual because I love apples (to eat, drink, etc.) but I do recommend these peeled snacks for those wanting an alternative to crackers, potato chips or fried snacks.Recommended!
How do you like the tooth?
It's important to note that these are hard crunch (nothing like peanut brittle, but if you have sensitive teeth or a crown, you may not want to chew these).Its ingredients are fairly simple: Organic apples, organic apple juice concentrate, organic potato starch and organic cinnamon and packed in a facility that processes nuts, dairy, wheat and soy.
For those looking for a healthy alternative to snacks available, many find "Peeled Snacks Organiz Apple Clusters" to their liking.Inside each bag are small apple clusters that are made of organic apple pieces with cinnamon, rolled into clusters and have a crunch. About the size of a marble, these clusters are delicious for those who love apples.It's important to note that these are hard crunch (nothing like peanut brittle, but if you have sensitive teeth or a crown, you may not want to chew these).Its ingredients are fairly simple: Organic apples, organic apple juice concentrate, organic potato starch and organic cinnamon and packed in a facility that processes nuts, dairy, wheat and soy.Only 60 calories per serving, 0 grams of protein, fat and trans fat, 0 mg of cholesterol or sodium and total carbs are 14 grams.And unlike potato chips or other crackers in which you feel like getting more and more and can't stop. Surprisingly, these little clusters are quite filling (I know, another review said they weren't filling but I was unable to finish a bag).Overall, I enjoyed these apple clusters. But it may be subjective to the individual because I love apples (to eat, drink, etc.) but I do recommend these peeled snacks for those wanting an alternative to crackers, potato chips or fried snacks.Recommended!
It's important to note that these are hard crunch (nothing like peanut brittle, but <hl> if you have sensitive teeth or a crown, you may not want to chew these).Its <hl> ingredients are fairly simple: Organic apples, organic apple juice concentrate, organic potato starch and organic cinnamon and packed in a facility that processes nuts, dairy, wheat and soy.
For those looking for a healthy alternative to snacks available, many find "Peeled Snacks Organiz Apple Clusters" to their liking.Inside each bag are small apple clusters that are made of organic apple pieces with cinnamon, rolled into clusters and have a crunch. About the size of a marble, these clusters are delicious for those who love apples.It's important to note that these are hard crunch (nothing like peanut brittle, but <hl> if you have sensitive teeth or a crown, you may not want to chew these).Its <hl> ingredients are fairly simple: Organic apples, organic apple juice concentrate, organic potato starch and organic cinnamon and packed in a facility that processes nuts, dairy, wheat and soy.Only 60 calories per serving, 0 grams of protein, fat and trans fat, 0 mg of cholesterol or sodium and total carbs are 14 grams.And unlike potato chips or other crackers in which you feel like getting more and more and can't stop. Surprisingly, these little clusters are quite filling (I know, another review said they weren't filling but I was unable to finish a bag).Overall, I enjoyed these apple clusters. But it may be subjective to the individual because I love apples (to eat, drink, etc.) but I do recommend these peeled snacks for those wanting an alternative to crackers, potato chips or fried snacks.Recommended!
For those looking for a healthy alternative to snacks available, many find "Peeled Snacks Organiz Apple Clusters" to their liking. Inside each bag are small apple clusters that are made of organic apple pieces with cinnamon, rolled into clusters and have a crunch. About the size of a marble, these clusters are delicious for those who love apples. <hl> It's important to note that these are hard crunch (nothing like peanut brittle, but if you have sensitive teeth or a crown, you may not want to chew these).Its ingredients are fairly simple: Organic apples, organic apple juice concentrate, organic potato starch and organic cinnamon and packed in a facility that processes nuts, dairy, wheat and soy. <hl> Only 60 calories per serving, 0 grams of protein, fat and trans fat, 0 mg of cholesterol or sodium and total carbs are 14 grams. And unlike potato chips or other crackers in which you feel like getting more and more and can't stop. Surprisingly, these little clusters are quite filling (I know, another review said they weren't filling but I was unable to finish a bag).Overall, I enjoyed these apple clusters. But it may be subjective to the individual because I love apples (to eat, drink, etc.) but I do recommend these peeled snacks for those wanting an alternative to crackers, potato chips or fried snacks. Recommended!
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grocery
Prep is predictably easy
question: How is preparation?, context: Prep is predictably easy. Follow the directions and add the contents of the package, water, and oil(optional). Cook and in ten minutes or so it's ready.If you are planning to eat this as it is packaged as a 'side' this is nothing special. I found it more sweet than spicy when i sampled it alone. I added some red pepper flakes and chopped fresh basil and some leftover flank steak. With chopped peanuts sprinkled on top, this still wasn't anything that approximated the Thai food we eat at our favorite Thai place. However, the added ingredients tempered the sweetness and it tasted pretty good for faux Thai.Overall, I don't think I would serve this as a side unless I planned to doctor it up because I really didn't like the sweetness. Adding additional ingredients improved the overall taste.
How is preparation?
Prep is predictably easy .
Prep is predictably easy. Follow the directions and add the contents of the package, water, and oil(optional). Cook and in ten minutes or so it's ready.If you are planning to eat this as it is packaged as a 'side' this is nothing special. I found it more sweet than spicy when i sampled it alone. I added some red pepper flakes and chopped fresh basil and some leftover flank steak. With chopped peanuts sprinkled on top, this still wasn't anything that approximated the Thai food we eat at our favorite Thai place. However, the added ingredients tempered the sweetness and it tasted pretty good for faux Thai.Overall, I don't think I would serve this as a side unless I planned to doctor it up because I really didn't like the sweetness. Adding additional ingredients improved the overall taste.
<hl> Prep is predictably easy <hl> .
<hl> Prep is predictably easy <hl>. Follow the directions and add the contents of the package, water, and oil(optional). Cook and in ten minutes or so it's ready.If you are planning to eat this as it is packaged as a 'side' this is nothing special. I found it more sweet than spicy when i sampled it alone. I added some red pepper flakes and chopped fresh basil and some leftover flank steak. With chopped peanuts sprinkled on top, this still wasn't anything that approximated the Thai food we eat at our favorite Thai place. However, the added ingredients tempered the sweetness and it tasted pretty good for faux Thai.Overall, I don't think I would serve this as a side unless I planned to doctor it up because I really didn't like the sweetness. Adding additional ingredients improved the overall taste.
<hl> Prep is predictably easy . <hl> Follow the directions and add the contents of the package, water, and oil(optional). Cook and in ten minutes or so it's ready. If you are planning to eat this as it is packaged as a 'side' this is nothing special. I found it more sweet than spicy when i sampled it alone. I added some red pepper flakes and chopped fresh basil and some leftover flank steak. With chopped peanuts sprinkled on top, this still wasn't anything that approximated the Thai food we eat at our favorite Thai place. However, the added ingredients tempered the sweetness and it tasted pretty good for faux Thai. Overall, I don't think I would serve this as a side unless I planned to doctor it up because I really didn't like the sweetness. Adding additional ingredients improved the overall taste.
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grocery
the type of seed since rancid
question: How is the seed?, context: OILS: Rancid is a process of mother nature and has nothing to do with organic, conventional, GMO or the type of seed since rancid has to do with oil. It is not important if the oil or the tablet is even frozen at the time of production till you consume since any seed, and I mean any type of seed regardless of the brand will go rancid once ground and cracked open since the shell, the protection is removed which will allow air and moisture access the oil of the seed much quicker than when the seed is in a complete un-hulled form. The best example of rancidity is brown rice. Place some brown rice in freezer and you will notice in few months it will not even cook since the oils have gone rancid even if it was kept in a sealed container in the freezer regardless. Chia is the only seed that does not need to be ground in order for human body to digest and get the nutrients and can be stored for longer time than any other seed without going rancid. Sesame seed, flax seed, etc. are so dense that will pass through human body when not ground making it absolutely worthless since human body can not digest it in its natural form.FIBER: Fiber is essential for body since fiber absorbs the unwanted liquid in the gut and body has to defecate that blown up fiber which in return lowers cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, etc. and brings comfort and efficiency to human body unlike fat which stays in human body unless needed for energy. Flax is high in fiber.MINERALS: Flax is one of the kings of nutrients when it comes to minerals and so important to me as a whole delicious seed; highest ALA, high magnesium, high potassium, calcium with the healthiest fat.Accordingly for 100gr servings size of;SESAME__FLAX__CHIA__AMARANTH__QUINOA__HEMP__PISTACHIO__ALMOND__CASHEW__PEANUTCALORIES565__534__490__371__368__567__557__575__553__585SAT FAT34__18__16__7__4__17__27__19__39__34CALCIUM99__26__63__16__5__0__11__26__4__5MAGNESIUM89__98__0__62__49__167__30__67__73__44POTASSIUM14__23__5__15__16__167__29__20__19__19ZINC48__29__23__19__21__83__15__21__39__22FIBER47__109__151__8__11__4 __41__49__13__32PHYTOSTEROLS714__0__0__0__0__N/A__214__0__0__0FRESHNESS: Fresh means nutritious and delicious. I consume lots of seeds, beans, grains, vegetables, etc. and freshness is a priority regardless of the brand so I always purchase my food ingredients in small quantities from reputable sellers with high turnover. When fresh, food is nutritious and that goes for any food in any form, from frozen to canned. Fresh food is nutritious as well as delicious since nutrients give food its delicious taste. When old or rancid, nutrients are gone and any food item becomes an empty calories with no taste and absolutely worthless regardless of the brand or price, organic or conventional. For few years I consumed seeds in oil form since physicians advised me to do so not knowing that majority are not aware that seeds hardly offer any nutrients unless; seeds are fresh, not old which means rancid, not in oil form, not in supplement form, not hulled, ground and consumed within few days, kept in dark cold temperatures, away from light-sun-moisture since the oil in seeds and nuts go rancid regardless. That is why brown rice which has its nutrients will go rancid even if kept in freezer while white rice will last for years at room temperature since it hardly has any nutrients or oil. I ground in my coffee grinder sesame, flax, chia, amaranth, hemp then add cocoa, isolate protein, soy milk and consume it before my workouts on daily basis for its vitamins, minerals, protein and many nutrients, without much spike in my glucose. Un-hulled seeds are full of nutrients. I never consume hulled seeds which are empty calories, absolutely worthless since the nutrients have been removed.OMEGA-3: You will never see ALA on any fish you purchase. Infact you will never see ALA on any fish oil supplement either, you will only see EPA and DHA. ALA is not the same as EPA or DHA. That is true for any brand of flaxseed regardless if such flaxseed oil is in solid form, oil form in a bottle or in a capsule form. Greens, veges, nuts, seeds and fruits do not offer any Omega-3 in form of EPA/DHA since omega-3 EPA/DHA is an animal source. There are two major types of omega-3 fatty acids in our diets: One type is alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which is found in plants the other type, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), is found in fatty fish. The body partially converts ALA to EPA and DHA. There is no proof what percent of ALA gets converted by human body to EPA or DHA. You can consume all ALAs that you want and depending to your genes it may never turn any into omega-3. Blood test is the only way to see the affects. I get omega 3 from sardines although flaxseed is an important part of my diet since flaxseed offers so many nutrients. Flaxseed offers more ALA than chia for $1.99 a pound not $15 a pound, 22.8gr vs. 17.8gr.
How is the seed?
Rancid is a process of mother nature and has nothing to do with organic, conventional, GMO or the type of seed since rancid has to do with oil.
OILS: Rancid is a process of mother nature and has nothing to do with organic, conventional, GMO or the type of seed since rancid has to do with oil. It is not important if the oil or the tablet is even frozen at the time of production till you consume since any seed, and I mean any type of seed regardless of the brand will go rancid once ground and cracked open since the shell, the protection is removed which will allow air and moisture access the oil of the seed much quicker than when the seed is in a complete un-hulled form. The best example of rancidity is brown rice. Place some brown rice in freezer and you will notice in few months it will not even cook since the oils have gone rancid even if it was kept in a sealed container in the freezer regardless. Chia is the only seed that does not need to be ground in order for human body to digest and get the nutrients and can be stored for longer time than any other seed without going rancid. Sesame seed, flax seed, etc. are so dense that will pass through human body when not ground making it absolutely worthless since human body can not digest it in its natural form.FIBER: Fiber is essential for body since fiber absorbs the unwanted liquid in the gut and body has to defecate that blown up fiber which in return lowers cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, etc. and brings comfort and efficiency to human body unlike fat which stays in human body unless needed for energy. Flax is high in fiber.MINERALS: Flax is one of the kings of nutrients when it comes to minerals and so important to me as a whole delicious seed; highest ALA, high magnesium, high potassium, calcium with the healthiest fat.Accordingly for 100gr servings size of;SESAME__FLAX__CHIA__AMARANTH__QUINOA__HEMP__PISTACHIO__ALMOND__CASHEW__PEANUTCALORIES565__534__490__371__368__567__557__575__553__585SAT FAT34__18__16__7__4__17__27__19__39__34CALCIUM99__26__63__16__5__0__11__26__4__5MAGNESIUM89__98__0__62__49__167__30__67__73__44POTASSIUM14__23__5__15__16__167__29__20__19__19ZINC48__29__23__19__21__83__15__21__39__22FIBER47__109__151__8__11__4 __41__49__13__32PHYTOSTEROLS714__0__0__0__0__N/A__214__0__0__0FRESHNESS: Fresh means nutritious and delicious. I consume lots of seeds, beans, grains, vegetables, etc. and freshness is a priority regardless of the brand so I always purchase my food ingredients in small quantities from reputable sellers with high turnover. When fresh, food is nutritious and that goes for any food in any form, from frozen to canned. Fresh food is nutritious as well as delicious since nutrients give food its delicious taste. When old or rancid, nutrients are gone and any food item becomes an empty calories with no taste and absolutely worthless regardless of the brand or price, organic or conventional. For few years I consumed seeds in oil form since physicians advised me to do so not knowing that majority are not aware that seeds hardly offer any nutrients unless; seeds are fresh, not old which means rancid, not in oil form, not in supplement form, not hulled, ground and consumed within few days, kept in dark cold temperatures, away from light-sun-moisture since the oil in seeds and nuts go rancid regardless. That is why brown rice which has its nutrients will go rancid even if kept in freezer while white rice will last for years at room temperature since it hardly has any nutrients or oil. I ground in my coffee grinder sesame, flax, chia, amaranth, hemp then add cocoa, isolate protein, soy milk and consume it before my workouts on daily basis for its vitamins, minerals, protein and many nutrients, without much spike in my glucose. Un-hulled seeds are full of nutrients. I never consume hulled seeds which are empty calories, absolutely worthless since the nutrients have been removed.OMEGA-3: You will never see ALA on any fish you purchase. Infact you will never see ALA on any fish oil supplement either, you will only see EPA and DHA. ALA is not the same as EPA or DHA. That is true for any brand of flaxseed regardless if such flaxseed oil is in solid form, oil form in a bottle or in a capsule form. Greens, veges, nuts, seeds and fruits do not offer any Omega-3 in form of EPA/DHA since omega-3 EPA/DHA is an animal source. There are two major types of omega-3 fatty acids in our diets: One type is alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which is found in plants the other type, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), is found in fatty fish. The body partially converts ALA to EPA and DHA. There is no proof what percent of ALA gets converted by human body to EPA or DHA. You can consume all ALAs that you want and depending to your genes it may never turn any into omega-3. Blood test is the only way to see the affects. I get omega 3 from sardines although flaxseed is an important part of my diet since flaxseed offers so many nutrients. Flaxseed offers more ALA than chia for $1.99 a pound not $15 a pound, 22.8gr vs. 17.8gr.
Rancid is a process of mother nature and has nothing to do with organic, conventional, GMO or <hl> the type of seed since rancid <hl> has to do with oil.
OILS: Rancid is a process of mother nature and has nothing to do with organic, conventional, GMO or <hl> the type of seed since rancid <hl> has to do with oil. It is not important if the oil or the tablet is even frozen at the time of production till you consume since any seed, and I mean any type of seed regardless of the brand will go rancid once ground and cracked open since the shell, the protection is removed which will allow air and moisture access the oil of the seed much quicker than when the seed is in a complete un-hulled form. The best example of rancidity is brown rice. Place some brown rice in freezer and you will notice in few months it will not even cook since the oils have gone rancid even if it was kept in a sealed container in the freezer regardless. Chia is the only seed that does not need to be ground in order for human body to digest and get the nutrients and can be stored for longer time than any other seed without going rancid. Sesame seed, flax seed, etc. are so dense that will pass through human body when not ground making it absolutely worthless since human body can not digest it in its natural form.FIBER: Fiber is essential for body since fiber absorbs the unwanted liquid in the gut and body has to defecate that blown up fiber which in return lowers cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, etc. and brings comfort and efficiency to human body unlike fat which stays in human body unless needed for energy. Flax is high in fiber.MINERALS: Flax is one of the kings of nutrients when it comes to minerals and so important to me as a whole delicious seed; highest ALA, high magnesium, high potassium, calcium with the healthiest fat.Accordingly for 100gr servings size of;SESAME__FLAX__CHIA__AMARANTH__QUINOA__HEMP__PISTACHIO__ALMOND__CASHEW__PEANUTCALORIES565__534__490__371__368__567__557__575__553__585SAT FAT34__18__16__7__4__17__27__19__39__34CALCIUM99__26__63__16__5__0__11__26__4__5MAGNESIUM89__98__0__62__49__167__30__67__73__44POTASSIUM14__23__5__15__16__167__29__20__19__19ZINC48__29__23__19__21__83__15__21__39__22FIBER47__109__151__8__11__4 __41__49__13__32PHYTOSTEROLS714__0__0__0__0__N/A__214__0__0__0FRESHNESS: Fresh means nutritious and delicious. I consume lots of seeds, beans, grains, vegetables, etc. and freshness is a priority regardless of the brand so I always purchase my food ingredients in small quantities from reputable sellers with high turnover. When fresh, food is nutritious and that goes for any food in any form, from frozen to canned. Fresh food is nutritious as well as delicious since nutrients give food its delicious taste. When old or rancid, nutrients are gone and any food item becomes an empty calories with no taste and absolutely worthless regardless of the brand or price, organic or conventional. For few years I consumed seeds in oil form since physicians advised me to do so not knowing that majority are not aware that seeds hardly offer any nutrients unless; seeds are fresh, not old which means rancid, not in oil form, not in supplement form, not hulled, ground and consumed within few days, kept in dark cold temperatures, away from light-sun-moisture since the oil in seeds and nuts go rancid regardless. That is why brown rice which has its nutrients will go rancid even if kept in freezer while white rice will last for years at room temperature since it hardly has any nutrients or oil. I ground in my coffee grinder sesame, flax, chia, amaranth, hemp then add cocoa, isolate protein, soy milk and consume it before my workouts on daily basis for its vitamins, minerals, protein and many nutrients, without much spike in my glucose. Un-hulled seeds are full of nutrients. I never consume hulled seeds which are empty calories, absolutely worthless since the nutrients have been removed.OMEGA-3: You will never see ALA on any fish you purchase. Infact you will never see ALA on any fish oil supplement either, you will only see EPA and DHA. ALA is not the same as EPA or DHA. That is true for any brand of flaxseed regardless if such flaxseed oil is in solid form, oil form in a bottle or in a capsule form. Greens, veges, nuts, seeds and fruits do not offer any Omega-3 in form of EPA/DHA since omega-3 EPA/DHA is an animal source. There are two major types of omega-3 fatty acids in our diets: One type is alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which is found in plants the other type, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), is found in fatty fish. The body partially converts ALA to EPA and DHA. There is no proof what percent of ALA gets converted by human body to EPA or DHA. You can consume all ALAs that you want and depending to your genes it may never turn any into omega-3. Blood test is the only way to see the affects. I get omega 3 from sardines although flaxseed is an important part of my diet since flaxseed offers so many nutrients. Flaxseed offers more ALA than chia for $1.99 a pound not $15 a pound, 22.8gr vs. 17.8gr.
OILS: <hl> Rancid is a process of mother nature and has nothing to do with organic, conventional, GMO or the type of seed since rancid has to do with oil. <hl> It is not important if the oil or the tablet is even frozen at the time of production till you consume since any seed, and I mean any type of seed regardless of the brand will go rancid once ground and cracked open since the shell, the protection is removed which will allow air and moisture access the oil of the seed much quicker than when the seed is in a complete un-hulled form. The best example of rancidity is brown rice. Place some brown rice in freezer and you will notice in few months it will not even cook since the oils have gone rancid even if it was kept in a sealed container in the freezer regardless. Chia is the only seed that does not need to be ground in order for human body to digest and get the nutrients and can be stored for longer time than any other seed without going rancid. Sesame seed, flax seed, etc. are so dense that will pass through human body when not ground making it absolutely worthless since human body can not digest it in its natural form. FIBER: Fiber is essential for body since fiber absorbs the unwanted liquid in the gut and body has to defecate that blown up fiber which in return lowers cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, etc. and brings comfort and efficiency to human body unlike fat which stays in human body unless needed for energy. Flax is high in fiber. MINERALS: Flax is one of the kings of nutrients when it comes to minerals and so important to me as a whole delicious seed; highest ALA, high magnesium, high potassium, calcium with the healthiest fat. Accordingly for 100gr servings size of;SESAME__FLAX__CHIA__AMARANTH__QUINOA__HEMP__PISTACHIO__ALMOND__CASHEW__PEANUTCALORIES565__534__490__371__368__567__557__575__553__585SAT FAT34__18__16__7__4__17__27__19__39__34CALCIUM99__26__63__16__5__0__11__26__4__5MAGNESIUM89__98__0__62__49__167__30__67__73__44POTASSIUM14__23__5__15__16__167__29__20__19__19ZINC48__29__23__19__21__83__15__21__39__22FIBER47__109__151__8__11__4 __41__49__13__32PHYTOSTEROLS714__0__0__0__0__N/A__214__0__0__0FRESHNESS: Fresh means nutritious and delicious. I consume lots of seeds, beans, grains, vegetables, etc. and freshness is a priority regardless of the brand so I always purchase my food ingredients in small quantities from reputable sellers with high turnover. When fresh, food is nutritious and that goes for any food in any form, from frozen to canned. Fresh food is nutritious as well as delicious since nutrients give food its delicious taste. When old or rancid, nutrients are gone and any food item becomes an empty calories with no taste and absolutely worthless regardless of the brand or price, organic or conventional. For few years I consumed seeds in oil form since physicians advised me to do so not knowing that majority are not aware that seeds hardly offer any nutrients unless; seeds are fresh, not old which means rancid, not in oil form, not in supplement form, not hulled, ground and consumed within few days, kept in dark cold temperatures, away from light-sun-moisture since the oil in seeds and nuts go rancid regardless. That is why brown rice which has its nutrients will go rancid even if kept in freezer while white rice will last for years at room temperature since it hardly has any nutrients or oil. I ground in my coffee grinder sesame, flax, chia, amaranth, hemp then add cocoa, isolate protein, soy milk and consume it before my workouts on daily basis for its vitamins, minerals, protein and many nutrients, without much spike in my glucose. Un-hulled seeds are full of nutrients. I never consume hulled seeds which are empty calories, absolutely worthless since the nutrients have been removed. OMEGA-3: You will never see ALA on any fish you purchase. Infact you will never see ALA on any fish oil supplement either, you will only see EPA and DHA. ALA is not the same as EPA or DHA. That is true for any brand of flaxseed regardless if such flaxseed oil is in solid form, oil form in a bottle or in a capsule form. Greens, veges, nuts, seeds and fruits do not offer any Omega-3 in form of EPA/DHA since omega-3 EPA/DHA is an animal source. There are two major types of omega-3 fatty acids in our diets: One type is alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which is found in plants the other type, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), is found in fatty fish. The body partially converts ALA to EPA and DHA. There is no proof what percent of ALA gets converted by human body to EPA or DHA. You can consume all ALAs that you want and depending to your genes it may never turn any into omega-3. Blood test is the only way to see the affects. I get omega 3 from sardines although flaxseed is an important part of my diet since flaxseed offers so many nutrients. Flaxseed offers more ALA than chia for $1.99 a pound not $15 a pound, 22.8gr vs. 17.8gr.
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grocery
the flavor jumps in as an aftertaste and is use right
question: Is a delicious taste?, context: Good solid granola that has more flavor than you would initially think. Upon first bite it just tastes like normal granola-but the flavor jumps in as an aftertaste and is use right. For the granola fan, tough to go wrong here as long as pricing is in line with other quality brands.
Is a delicious taste?
Upon first bite it just tastes like normal granola-but the flavor jumps in as an aftertaste and is use right .
Good solid granola that has more flavor than you would initially think. Upon first bite it just tastes like normal granola-but the flavor jumps in as an aftertaste and is use right. For the granola fan, tough to go wrong here as long as pricing is in line with other quality brands.
Upon first bite it just tastes like normal granola-but <hl> the flavor jumps in as an aftertaste and is use right <hl> .
Good solid granola that has more flavor than you would initially think. Upon first bite it just tastes like normal granola-but <hl> the flavor jumps in as an aftertaste and is use right <hl>. For the granola fan, tough to go wrong here as long as pricing is in line with other quality brands.
Good solid granola that has more flavor than you would initially think. <hl> Upon first bite it just tastes like normal granola-but the flavor jumps in as an aftertaste and is use right . <hl> For the granola fan, tough to go wrong here as long as pricing is in line with other quality brands.
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1
grocery
The taste is very pleasing
question: Can you tell me about the taste?, context: A certainly refreshing bottle of water and a very large one at that. The taste is very pleasing without the plastic from the bottle taste to taint it. It seems a bit pricey though giving you extra benefits might just be worth the purchase.
Can you tell me about the taste?
The taste is very pleasing without the plastic from the bottle taste to taint it.
A certainly refreshing bottle of water and a very large one at that. The taste is very pleasing without the plastic from the bottle taste to taint it. It seems a bit pricey though giving you extra benefits might just be worth the purchase.
<hl> The taste is very pleasing <hl> without the plastic from the bottle taste to taint it.
A certainly refreshing bottle of water and a very large one at that. <hl> The taste is very pleasing <hl> without the plastic from the bottle taste to taint it. It seems a bit pricey though giving you extra benefits might just be worth the purchase.
A certainly refreshing bottle of water and a very large one at that. <hl> The taste is very pleasing without the plastic from the bottle taste to taint it. <hl> It seems a bit pricey though giving you extra benefits might just be worth the purchase.
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1
1
grocery
Sauces are thicker than traditional salad dressings
question: How is the sauce?, context: I have actually tried all three new Taco Bell Sauces, the Jalape&ntilde;o which I am reviewing now, and also the Spicy Ranchero and the Chipotle sauces.Of the three, the Jalapeno is my least favorite because it has the flavor that seems to miss the mark. It's got a little spice in a creamy base but it just doesn't seem to mesh together well. Maybe because it's refridgerated and if it's going to be creamy and spicy I'd prefer to have it warm. It just does not seem to work well and I can't figure out what food this sauce would taste best with. The label says to use it on Taco Salads and tacos and things like that. And you could use it on fries.... but I am not sure that it would taste all that great considering there are so many other options. I would urge you to try one of the other two new Taco Bell sauce flavors first, the Spicy Ranchero or the Chipotle. Both of those were much better in my opinion.The bottles are squeeze bottles but I found that they don't squeeze out easily once you are half way done with the bottle. You have to store upside down in the fridge or be forced to really shake the bottle to get the sauce to be forced down the the top. Sauces are thicker than traditional salad dressings.
How is the sauce?
Sauces are thicker than traditional salad dressings .
I have actually tried all three new Taco Bell Sauces, the Jalape&ntilde;o which I am reviewing now, and also the Spicy Ranchero and the Chipotle sauces.Of the three, the Jalapeno is my least favorite because it has the flavor that seems to miss the mark. It's got a little spice in a creamy base but it just doesn't seem to mesh together well. Maybe because it's refridgerated and if it's going to be creamy and spicy I'd prefer to have it warm. It just does not seem to work well and I can't figure out what food this sauce would taste best with. The label says to use it on Taco Salads and tacos and things like that. And you could use it on fries.... but I am not sure that it would taste all that great considering there are so many other options. I would urge you to try one of the other two new Taco Bell sauce flavors first, the Spicy Ranchero or the Chipotle. Both of those were much better in my opinion.The bottles are squeeze bottles but I found that they don't squeeze out easily once you are half way done with the bottle. You have to store upside down in the fridge or be forced to really shake the bottle to get the sauce to be forced down the the top. Sauces are thicker than traditional salad dressings.
<hl> Sauces are thicker than traditional salad dressings <hl> .
I have actually tried all three new Taco Bell Sauces, the Jalape&ntilde;o which I am reviewing now, and also the Spicy Ranchero and the Chipotle sauces.Of the three, the Jalapeno is my least favorite because it has the flavor that seems to miss the mark. It's got a little spice in a creamy base but it just doesn't seem to mesh together well. Maybe because it's refridgerated and if it's going to be creamy and spicy I'd prefer to have it warm. It just does not seem to work well and I can't figure out what food this sauce would taste best with. The label says to use it on Taco Salads and tacos and things like that. And you could use it on fries.... but I am not sure that it would taste all that great considering there are so many other options. I would urge you to try one of the other two new Taco Bell sauce flavors first, the Spicy Ranchero or the Chipotle. Both of those were much better in my opinion.The bottles are squeeze bottles but I found that they don't squeeze out easily once you are half way done with the bottle. You have to store upside down in the fridge or be forced to really shake the bottle to get the sauce to be forced down the the top. <hl> Sauces are thicker than traditional salad dressings <hl>.
I have actually tried all three new Taco Bell Sauces, the Jalape&ntilde;o which I am reviewing now, and also the Spicy Ranchero and the Chipotle sauces. Of the three, the Jalapeno is my least favorite because it has the flavor that seems to miss the mark. It's got a little spice in a creamy base but it just doesn't seem to mesh together well. Maybe because it's refridgerated and if it's going to be creamy and spicy I'd prefer to have it warm. It just does not seem to work well and I can't figure out what food this sauce would taste best with. The label says to use it on Taco Salads and tacos and things like that. And you could use it on fries.... but I am not sure that it would taste all that great considering there are so many other options. I would urge you to try one of the other two new Taco Bell sauce flavors first, the Spicy Ranchero or the Chipotle. Both of those were much better in my opinion. The bottles are squeeze bottles but I found that they don't squeeze out easily once you are half way done with the bottle. You have to store upside down in the fridge or be forced to really shake the bottle to get the sauce to be forced down the the top. <hl> Sauces are thicker than traditional salad dressings . <hl>
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Definite 5 stars on flavor!As
question: Was the taste weak?, context: Being a huge herbal tea fan, I was thrilled to be offer a new variety of tea to try. I wasn't disappointed! I am usually not a fan of the berry ones because they can have a bit of a sour flavor; but this one was GOOD. The pieces of fruit in it are actually REALLY high quality, which gives it a really vibrant, nice flavor. And the vanilla perfectly complimented the blackberry and gave it a bit of a smoother taste. I was so impressed by it that the next time I saw them at the store I ordered some of the other varieties of Lipton's Pyramind tea... all of them unusual and interesting. Definite 5 stars on flavor!As far as the pyramid goes, I like that you can see what is inside the packet. And you can tell it's high quality. It steeps much faster because of the design; and they pretty much have the same number of packets per package compared to most teas, so they don't take up more room. I'm not sure that they will biodegrade as well (I was putting the others minus the staples into my compost pile; not sure I want to do that with these, they almost feel like nylon?) I like the look and most of all the flavor and quality. Can't wait to try the rest of them!
Was the taste weak?
Definite 5 stars on flavor!As far as the pyramid goes, I like that you can see what is inside the packet.
Being a huge herbal tea fan, I was thrilled to be offer a new variety of tea to try. I wasn't disappointed! I am usually not a fan of the berry ones because they can have a bit of a sour flavor; but this one was GOOD. The pieces of fruit in it are actually REALLY high quality, which gives it a really vibrant, nice flavor. And the vanilla perfectly complimented the blackberry and gave it a bit of a smoother taste. I was so impressed by it that the next time I saw them at the store I ordered some of the other varieties of Lipton's Pyramind tea... all of them unusual and interesting. Definite 5 stars on flavor!As far as the pyramid goes, I like that you can see what is inside the packet. And you can tell it's high quality. It steeps much faster because of the design; and they pretty much have the same number of packets per package compared to most teas, so they don't take up more room. I'm not sure that they will biodegrade as well (I was putting the others minus the staples into my compost pile; not sure I want to do that with these, they almost feel like nylon?) I like the look and most of all the flavor and quality. Can't wait to try the rest of them!
<hl> Definite 5 stars on flavor!As <hl> far as the pyramid goes, I like that you can see what is inside the packet.
Being a huge herbal tea fan, I was thrilled to be offer a new variety of tea to try. I wasn't disappointed! I am usually not a fan of the berry ones because they can have a bit of a sour flavor; but this one was GOOD. The pieces of fruit in it are actually REALLY high quality, which gives it a really vibrant, nice flavor. And the vanilla perfectly complimented the blackberry and gave it a bit of a smoother taste. I was so impressed by it that the next time I saw them at the store I ordered some of the other varieties of Lipton's Pyramind tea... all of them unusual and interesting. <hl> Definite 5 stars on flavor!As <hl> far as the pyramid goes, I like that you can see what is inside the packet. And you can tell it's high quality. It steeps much faster because of the design; and they pretty much have the same number of packets per package compared to most teas, so they don't take up more room. I'm not sure that they will biodegrade as well (I was putting the others minus the staples into my compost pile; not sure I want to do that with these, they almost feel like nylon?) I like the look and most of all the flavor and quality. Can't wait to try the rest of them!
Being a huge herbal tea fan, I was thrilled to be offer a new variety of tea to try. I wasn't disappointed! I am usually not a fan of the berry ones because they can have a bit of a sour flavor; but this one was GOOD. The pieces of fruit in it are actually REALLY high quality, which gives it a really vibrant, nice flavor. And the vanilla perfectly complimented the blackberry and gave it a bit of a smoother taste. I was so impressed by it that the next time I saw them at the store I ordered some of the other varieties of Lipton's Pyramind tea... all of them unusual and interesting. <hl> Definite 5 stars on flavor!As far as the pyramid goes, I like that you can see what is inside the packet. <hl> And you can tell it's high quality. It steeps much faster because of the design; and they pretty much have the same number of packets per package compared to most teas, so they don't take up more room. I'm not sure that they will biodegrade as well (I was putting the others minus the staples into my compost pile; not sure I want to do that with these, they almost feel like nylon?) I like the look and most of all the flavor and quality. Can't wait to try the rest of them!
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grocery
which is sweeter than sugar
question: Why is granola sweet?, context: Back to Nature Oat Vanilla Almond Agave Granola is a delicious new entrant into the competitive whole food low glycemic index more protein lots of fiber breakfast market. The organic food movement is growing in popularity, and it is becoming simpler for consumers to navigate their way through the various products. Back to Nature doesn't pump up its products with a lot of hype, and prides itself on producing quality whole foods while supporting environmental causes. But, how does this granola taste?For vanilla lovers, there is nothing not to like. The vanilla is subtle, but present.Sweetness: sweetened with agave, which is sweeter than sugar with a lower GI, the balance is good in this granola. Interestingly, there is also sugar, pure cane juice, and brown rice syrup contributing to the sweetness.Texture: Crunchy without oiliness. Anybody who has eaten a high fat granola will know what I mean. The crunchiness holds up well in milk. When eaten as a snack, it could actually be annoying to your coworkers.Nutrition: each one half cup serving gives you 200 calories, 7 grams fiber, 5 grams protein and lower fat than most granola. Compared toBear Naked Fit Vanilla Almond Crunch Granola, 12-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)this granola stacks up pretty well with fewer calories and more fiber. There is more protein in the bear naked.The bottom line: this granola is tasty and crunchy. It is nutritionally complete. But in the end, your granola should be chosen by taste! Back to Nature has come up with a tasty recipe. Highly recommended.
Why is granola sweet?
Sweetness: sweetened with agave, which is sweeter than sugar with a lower GI, the balance is good in this granola.
Back to Nature Oat Vanilla Almond Agave Granola is a delicious new entrant into the competitive whole food low glycemic index more protein lots of fiber breakfast market. The organic food movement is growing in popularity, and it is becoming simpler for consumers to navigate their way through the various products. Back to Nature doesn't pump up its products with a lot of hype, and prides itself on producing quality whole foods while supporting environmental causes. But, how does this granola taste?For vanilla lovers, there is nothing not to like. The vanilla is subtle, but present.Sweetness: sweetened with agave, which is sweeter than sugar with a lower GI, the balance is good in this granola. Interestingly, there is also sugar, pure cane juice, and brown rice syrup contributing to the sweetness.Texture: Crunchy without oiliness. Anybody who has eaten a high fat granola will know what I mean. The crunchiness holds up well in milk. When eaten as a snack, it could actually be annoying to your coworkers.Nutrition: each one half cup serving gives you 200 calories, 7 grams fiber, 5 grams protein and lower fat than most granola. Compared toBear Naked Fit Vanilla Almond Crunch Granola, 12-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)this granola stacks up pretty well with fewer calories and more fiber. There is more protein in the bear naked.The bottom line: this granola is tasty and crunchy. It is nutritionally complete. But in the end, your granola should be chosen by taste! Back to Nature has come up with a tasty recipe. Highly recommended.
Sweetness: sweetened with agave, <hl> which is sweeter than sugar <hl> with a lower GI, the balance is good in this granola.
Back to Nature Oat Vanilla Almond Agave Granola is a delicious new entrant into the competitive whole food low glycemic index more protein lots of fiber breakfast market. The organic food movement is growing in popularity, and it is becoming simpler for consumers to navigate their way through the various products. Back to Nature doesn't pump up its products with a lot of hype, and prides itself on producing quality whole foods while supporting environmental causes. But, how does this granola taste?For vanilla lovers, there is nothing not to like. The vanilla is subtle, but present.Sweetness: sweetened with agave, <hl> which is sweeter than sugar <hl> with a lower GI, the balance is good in this granola. Interestingly, there is also sugar, pure cane juice, and brown rice syrup contributing to the sweetness.Texture: Crunchy without oiliness. Anybody who has eaten a high fat granola will know what I mean. The crunchiness holds up well in milk. When eaten as a snack, it could actually be annoying to your coworkers.Nutrition: each one half cup serving gives you 200 calories, 7 grams fiber, 5 grams protein and lower fat than most granola. Compared toBear Naked Fit Vanilla Almond Crunch Granola, 12-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)this granola stacks up pretty well with fewer calories and more fiber. There is more protein in the bear naked.The bottom line: this granola is tasty and crunchy. It is nutritionally complete. But in the end, your granola should be chosen by taste! Back to Nature has come up with a tasty recipe. Highly recommended.
Back to Nature Oat Vanilla Almond Agave Granola is a delicious new entrant into the competitive whole food low glycemic index more protein lots of fiber breakfast market. The organic food movement is growing in popularity, and it is becoming simpler for consumers to navigate their way through the various products. Back to Nature doesn't pump up its products with a lot of hype, and prides itself on producing quality whole foods while supporting environmental causes. But, how does this granola taste?For vanilla lovers, there is nothing not to like. The vanilla is subtle, but present. <hl> Sweetness: sweetened with agave, which is sweeter than sugar with a lower GI, the balance is good in this granola. <hl> Interestingly, there is also sugar, pure cane juice, and brown rice syrup contributing to the sweetness. Texture: Crunchy without oiliness. Anybody who has eaten a high fat granola will know what I mean. The crunchiness holds up well in milk. When eaten as a snack, it could actually be annoying to your coworkers. Nutrition: each one half cup serving gives you 200 calories, 7 grams fiber, 5 grams protein and lower fat than most granola. Compared toBear Naked Fit Vanilla Almond Crunch Granola, 12-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)this granola stacks up pretty well with fewer calories and more fiber. There is more protein in the bear naked. The bottom line: this granola is tasty and crunchy. It is nutritionally complete. But in the end, your granola should be chosen by taste! Back to Nature has come up with a tasty recipe. Highly recommended.
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grocery
19 grams of sugar
question: Is the food high in calories?, context: My daughter, husband and I tried it. Her first reaction is that it's too sweet, less fizzy and she didn't want to finish her can. I tried it and felt a sugar shock coming on, with not much taste. Hansen's Mandarin Lime is much tastier. My husband, said "Ugh it's horrible, why did I try it?" and poured it down the sink. Warning: 19 grams of sugar reminds me of the horrible orange drinks they give you for glucose tolerance test. And what's with the rosin? I thought that is for violin bows. Some people might be extremely allergic to it. Finally the label says no refined sugar, but concentrating fruit juices is refining sugar, just a matter of technicality.
Is the food high in calories?
Warning: 19 grams of sugar reminds me of the horrible orange drinks they give you for glucose tolerance test.
My daughter, husband and I tried it. Her first reaction is that it's too sweet, less fizzy and she didn't want to finish her can. I tried it and felt a sugar shock coming on, with not much taste. Hansen's Mandarin Lime is much tastier. My husband, said "Ugh it's horrible, why did I try it?" and poured it down the sink. Warning: 19 grams of sugar reminds me of the horrible orange drinks they give you for glucose tolerance test. And what's with the rosin? I thought that is for violin bows. Some people might be extremely allergic to it. Finally the label says no refined sugar, but concentrating fruit juices is refining sugar, just a matter of technicality.
Warning: <hl> 19 grams of sugar <hl> reminds me of the horrible orange drinks they give you for glucose tolerance test.
My daughter, husband and I tried it. Her first reaction is that it's too sweet, less fizzy and she didn't want to finish her can. I tried it and felt a sugar shock coming on, with not much taste. Hansen's Mandarin Lime is much tastier. My husband, said "Ugh it's horrible, why did I try it?" and poured it down the sink. Warning: <hl> 19 grams of sugar <hl> reminds me of the horrible orange drinks they give you for glucose tolerance test. And what's with the rosin? I thought that is for violin bows. Some people might be extremely allergic to it. Finally the label says no refined sugar, but concentrating fruit juices is refining sugar, just a matter of technicality.
My daughter, husband and I tried it. Her first reaction is that it's too sweet, less fizzy and she didn't want to finish her can. I tried it and felt a sugar shock coming on, with not much taste. Hansen's Mandarin Lime is much tastier. My husband, said "Ugh it's horrible, why did I try it?" and poured it down the sink. <hl> Warning: 19 grams of sugar reminds me of the horrible orange drinks they give you for glucose tolerance test. <hl> And what's with the rosin? I thought that is for violin bows. Some people might be extremely allergic to it. Finally the label says no refined sugar, but concentrating fruit juices is refining sugar, just a matter of technicality.
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grocery
The cranberries are a bit tough to chew compared to other dried cranberries
question: How is the size?, context: These Almonds with Cranberries are delicious. They have a light coating of honey with sesame seeds and just a touch of sea salt. They have good flavor. The cranberries are similar but there are just a few in a package. The cranberries are a bit tough to chew compared to other dried cranberries I have tried.
How is the size?
The cranberries are a bit tough to chew compared to other dried cranberries I have tried.
These Almonds with Cranberries are delicious. They have a light coating of honey with sesame seeds and just a touch of sea salt. They have good flavor. The cranberries are similar but there are just a few in a package. The cranberries are a bit tough to chew compared to other dried cranberries I have tried.
<hl> The cranberries are a bit tough to chew compared to other dried cranberries <hl> I have tried.
These Almonds with Cranberries are delicious. They have a light coating of honey with sesame seeds and just a touch of sea salt. They have good flavor. The cranberries are similar but there are just a few in a package. <hl> The cranberries are a bit tough to chew compared to other dried cranberries <hl> I have tried.
These Almonds with Cranberries are delicious. They have a light coating of honey with sesame seeds and just a touch of sea salt. They have good flavor. The cranberries are similar but there are just a few in a package. <hl> The cranberries are a bit tough to chew compared to other dried cranberries I have tried. <hl>
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grocery
tastes exactly like purified water and you don`t taste any other additives
question: How is water?, context: Avitae 90 Mg Caffeinated Water, tastes exactly like purified water and you don`t taste any other additives. The caffeine is a plus for me because I recently started a diet and began having horrible headaches only to find out I was having caffeine withdrawals from all the sodas I was drinking, but this caffeinated water helps you get over those caffeine headaches without any extra calories. The water is smooth and refreshing. Great water for people that need that extra jolt without having to consume coffee, tea, energy drinks,or sodas.
How is water?
Avitae 90 Mg Caffeinated Water, tastes exactly like purified water and you don`t taste any other additives .
Avitae 90 Mg Caffeinated Water, tastes exactly like purified water and you don`t taste any other additives. The caffeine is a plus for me because I recently started a diet and began having horrible headaches only to find out I was having caffeine withdrawals from all the sodas I was drinking, but this caffeinated water helps you get over those caffeine headaches without any extra calories. The water is smooth and refreshing. Great water for people that need that extra jolt without having to consume coffee, tea, energy drinks,or sodas.
Avitae 90 Mg Caffeinated Water, <hl> tastes exactly like purified water and you don`t taste any other additives <hl> .
Avitae 90 Mg Caffeinated Water, <hl> tastes exactly like purified water and you don`t taste any other additives <hl>. The caffeine is a plus for me because I recently started a diet and began having horrible headaches only to find out I was having caffeine withdrawals from all the sodas I was drinking, but this caffeinated water helps you get over those caffeine headaches without any extra calories. The water is smooth and refreshing. Great water for people that need that extra jolt without having to consume coffee, tea, energy drinks,or sodas.
<hl> Avitae 90 Mg Caffeinated Water, tastes exactly like purified water and you don`t taste any other additives . <hl> The caffeine is a plus for me because I recently started a diet and began having horrible headaches only to find out I was having caffeine withdrawals from all the sodas I was drinking, but this caffeinated water helps you get over those caffeine headaches without any extra calories. The water is smooth and refreshing. Great water for people that need that extra jolt without having to consume coffee, tea, energy drinks,or sodas.
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grocery
the house jealous
question: What is the noodle?, context: These noodles are spicy, thick and filling. They've also got a wonderful smell that'll make everyone else in the house jealous. I don't know if these are authentic or not since I'm a white man, but given the very oriental packaging, I'd like to think they were authentic.
What is the noodle?
They've also got a wonderful smell that'll make everyone else in the house jealous .
These noodles are spicy, thick and filling. They've also got a wonderful smell that'll make everyone else in the house jealous. I don't know if these are authentic or not since I'm a white man, but given the very oriental packaging, I'd like to think they were authentic.
They've also got a wonderful smell that'll make everyone else in <hl> the house jealous <hl> .
These noodles are spicy, thick and filling. They've also got a wonderful smell that'll make everyone else in <hl> the house jealous <hl>. I don't know if these are authentic or not since I'm a white man, but given the very oriental packaging, I'd like to think they were authentic.
These noodles are spicy, thick and filling. <hl> They've also got a wonderful smell that'll make everyone else in the house jealous . <hl> I don't know if these are authentic or not since I'm a white man, but given the very oriental packaging, I'd like to think they were authentic.
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grocery
the flavor, is usually very consistent
question: How is it taste?, context: I have sampled various types of Starbucks flavored coffee over the years, and I have found that Starbucks coffee, no matter what the flavor, is usually very consistent. Upon opening the bag and brewing my first cup, I knew that Starbucks had a winner here.I like my coffee strong; perhaps this comes from drinking it daily. In any event I found that the vanilla flavored Natural Fusions coffee produced a strong (but not bitter) cup of coffee. The vanilla is a nice balance to the bold Starbucks coffee and makes this a good coffee to drink both iced and hot. One thing I did notice, which I did not like, was a sweet aftertaste. The vanilla flavoring is not overwhelming, so I was surprised with the aftertaste. Of course taste is totally subjective, and others who drink this coffee may not notice, or be bothered, by the aftertaste.Bottom line, I would certainly recommend this, especially if you like vanilla ground coffee.
How is it taste?
I have sampled various types of Starbucks flavored coffee over the years, and I have found that Starbucks coffee, no matter what the flavor, is usually very consistent .
I have sampled various types of Starbucks flavored coffee over the years, and I have found that Starbucks coffee, no matter what the flavor, is usually very consistent. Upon opening the bag and brewing my first cup, I knew that Starbucks had a winner here.I like my coffee strong; perhaps this comes from drinking it daily. In any event I found that the vanilla flavored Natural Fusions coffee produced a strong (but not bitter) cup of coffee. The vanilla is a nice balance to the bold Starbucks coffee and makes this a good coffee to drink both iced and hot. One thing I did notice, which I did not like, was a sweet aftertaste. The vanilla flavoring is not overwhelming, so I was surprised with the aftertaste. Of course taste is totally subjective, and others who drink this coffee may not notice, or be bothered, by the aftertaste.Bottom line, I would certainly recommend this, especially if you like vanilla ground coffee.
I have sampled various types of Starbucks flavored coffee over the years, and I have found that Starbucks coffee, no matter what <hl> the flavor, is usually very consistent <hl> .
I have sampled various types of Starbucks flavored coffee over the years, and I have found that Starbucks coffee, no matter what <hl> the flavor, is usually very consistent <hl>. Upon opening the bag and brewing my first cup, I knew that Starbucks had a winner here.I like my coffee strong; perhaps this comes from drinking it daily. In any event I found that the vanilla flavored Natural Fusions coffee produced a strong (but not bitter) cup of coffee. The vanilla is a nice balance to the bold Starbucks coffee and makes this a good coffee to drink both iced and hot. One thing I did notice, which I did not like, was a sweet aftertaste. The vanilla flavoring is not overwhelming, so I was surprised with the aftertaste. Of course taste is totally subjective, and others who drink this coffee may not notice, or be bothered, by the aftertaste.Bottom line, I would certainly recommend this, especially if you like vanilla ground coffee.
<hl> I have sampled various types of Starbucks flavored coffee over the years, and I have found that Starbucks coffee, no matter what the flavor, is usually very consistent . <hl> Upon opening the bag and brewing my first cup, I knew that Starbucks had a winner here. I like my coffee strong; perhaps this comes from drinking it daily. In any event I found that the vanilla flavored Natural Fusions coffee produced a strong (but not bitter) cup of coffee. The vanilla is a nice balance to the bold Starbucks coffee and makes this a good coffee to drink both iced and hot. One thing I did notice, which I did not like, was a sweet aftertaste. The vanilla flavoring is not overwhelming, so I was surprised with the aftertaste. Of course taste is totally subjective, and others who drink this coffee may not notice, or be bothered, by the aftertaste. Bottom line, I would certainly recommend this, especially if you like vanilla ground coffee.
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grocery
I had one as a snack, and was hungry shortly afterwards
question: How was the snack?, context: First impressions: Package was easy to open - and by that I mean the individually wrapped cracker things. You know how sometimes those plastic-encased things can be hard to open? No? Well, sometimes I have trouble with them. But this took little effort to tear into. I opened it up and:BAM! That smell of cheese hit me in the face. But not cheese - specifically, it smelled of cheese-whiz. That stuff was awesome - when I was in college. You know cheese-whiz? I used to love spraying that junk on RITZ crackers on college while watching TV.But I'm not in college anymore.After the strong smell of fake-cheese hits you, a hint of wheat makes itself known. That's the cracker part of these things.I pulled out the "crakerfull" only to have it come apart in my hand. I'm not kidding - the cheese-like-substance isn't strong enough to hold the crackers together. As I pressed down (very lightly) on one end, the whole thing flipped open. I had to squish it down to keep it together.Taste: It tastes just like you'd expect: it tastes like the american cheese-whiz stuff on "wheat" crackers that have that grainy texture to them. They're not terrible - but I wouldn't say they're good. I had one as a snack, and was hungry shortly afterwards. I would have originally thought maybe I can take these golfing which I like to do with things like this - but they don't taste that good, and they don't hold you over for very long.* I have no idea why the RITZ logo is on these. RITZ crackers are utterly distinctive in their own right. They have a specific taste and texture unlike any other cracker made in America. These things are nothing like a RITZ product, and I have no idea why they would associate the RITZ brand with some pseudo-cheese product on wheat-ish cracker boards.-So, yeah, I didn't really like them. They don't look like they're marketed towards kids - but they sure do not taste like anything a grown-up would want.
How was the snack?
I had one as a snack, and was hungry shortly afterwards .
First impressions: Package was easy to open - and by that I mean the individually wrapped cracker things. You know how sometimes those plastic-encased things can be hard to open? No? Well, sometimes I have trouble with them. But this took little effort to tear into. I opened it up and:BAM! That smell of cheese hit me in the face. But not cheese - specifically, it smelled of cheese-whiz. That stuff was awesome - when I was in college. You know cheese-whiz? I used to love spraying that junk on RITZ crackers on college while watching TV.But I'm not in college anymore.After the strong smell of fake-cheese hits you, a hint of wheat makes itself known. That's the cracker part of these things.I pulled out the "crakerfull" only to have it come apart in my hand. I'm not kidding - the cheese-like-substance isn't strong enough to hold the crackers together. As I pressed down (very lightly) on one end, the whole thing flipped open. I had to squish it down to keep it together.Taste: It tastes just like you'd expect: it tastes like the american cheese-whiz stuff on "wheat" crackers that have that grainy texture to them. They're not terrible - but I wouldn't say they're good. I had one as a snack, and was hungry shortly afterwards. I would have originally thought maybe I can take these golfing which I like to do with things like this - but they don't taste that good, and they don't hold you over for very long.* I have no idea why the RITZ logo is on these. RITZ crackers are utterly distinctive in their own right. They have a specific taste and texture unlike any other cracker made in America. These things are nothing like a RITZ product, and I have no idea why they would associate the RITZ brand with some pseudo-cheese product on wheat-ish cracker boards.-So, yeah, I didn't really like them. They don't look like they're marketed towards kids - but they sure do not taste like anything a grown-up would want.
<hl> I had one as a snack, and was hungry shortly afterwards <hl> .
First impressions: Package was easy to open - and by that I mean the individually wrapped cracker things. You know how sometimes those plastic-encased things can be hard to open? No? Well, sometimes I have trouble with them. But this took little effort to tear into. I opened it up and:BAM! That smell of cheese hit me in the face. But not cheese - specifically, it smelled of cheese-whiz. That stuff was awesome - when I was in college. You know cheese-whiz? I used to love spraying that junk on RITZ crackers on college while watching TV.But I'm not in college anymore.After the strong smell of fake-cheese hits you, a hint of wheat makes itself known. That's the cracker part of these things.I pulled out the "crakerfull" only to have it come apart in my hand. I'm not kidding - the cheese-like-substance isn't strong enough to hold the crackers together. As I pressed down (very lightly) on one end, the whole thing flipped open. I had to squish it down to keep it together.Taste: It tastes just like you'd expect: it tastes like the american cheese-whiz stuff on "wheat" crackers that have that grainy texture to them. They're not terrible - but I wouldn't say they're good. <hl> I had one as a snack, and was hungry shortly afterwards <hl>. I would have originally thought maybe I can take these golfing which I like to do with things like this - but they don't taste that good, and they don't hold you over for very long.* I have no idea why the RITZ logo is on these. RITZ crackers are utterly distinctive in their own right. They have a specific taste and texture unlike any other cracker made in America. These things are nothing like a RITZ product, and I have no idea why they would associate the RITZ brand with some pseudo-cheese product on wheat-ish cracker boards.-So, yeah, I didn't really like them. They don't look like they're marketed towards kids - but they sure do not taste like anything a grown-up would want.
First impressions: Package was easy to open - and by that I mean the individually wrapped cracker things. You know how sometimes those plastic-encased things can be hard to open? No? Well, sometimes I have trouble with them. But this took little effort to tear into. I opened it up and:BAM! That smell of cheese hit me in the face. But not cheese - specifically, it smelled of cheese-whiz. That stuff was awesome - when I was in college. You know cheese-whiz? I used to love spraying that junk on RITZ crackers on college while watching TV.But I'm not in college anymore. After the strong smell of fake-cheese hits you, a hint of wheat makes itself known. That's the cracker part of these things. I pulled out the "crakerfull" only to have it come apart in my hand. I'm not kidding - the cheese-like-substance isn't strong enough to hold the crackers together. As I pressed down (very lightly) on one end, the whole thing flipped open. I had to squish it down to keep it together. Taste: It tastes just like you'd expect: it tastes like the american cheese-whiz stuff on "wheat" crackers that have that grainy texture to them. They're not terrible - but I wouldn't say they're good. <hl> I had one as a snack, and was hungry shortly afterwards . <hl> I would have originally thought maybe I can take these golfing which I like to do with things like this - but they don't taste that good, and they don't hold you over for very long. * I have no idea why the RITZ logo is on these. RITZ crackers are utterly distinctive in their own right. They have a specific taste and texture unlike any other cracker made in America. These things are nothing like a RITZ product, and I have no idea why they would associate the RITZ brand with some pseudo-cheese product on wheat-ish cracker boards.-So, yeah, I didn't really like them. They don't look like they're marketed towards kids - but they sure do not taste like anything a grown-up would want.
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grocery
The bars are dense and moist, much better than the dry, crunchy, tasteless varieties of most nutrition bars
question: Is it a good ingredient?, context: I was pleasantly surprised by this product and have subsequently ordered all other flavors! The blueberry bar has just enough sweetness to make it taste like a treat. no way would I have imagined these were raw and actually good for you. The bars are dense and moist, much better than the dry, crunchy, tasteless varieties of most nutrition bars. They are a bit small but the size is deceiving. They are very filling and give me the energy I need as either a breakfast substitute or as a pick me up in the afternoon. I appreciate the 6 gms of protein and 3 or so gms of fiber. While they do have a high fat content it comes purely from healthy sources such as the nuts in the various varieties. There is absolutely no sugar or flour in these, and since I do have a wheat food allergy and watch my sugar intake, I am thrilled to finely have a product I can enjoy eating without facing the consequences later. Worth every penny and more.
Is it a good ingredient?
The bars are dense and moist, much better than the dry, crunchy, tasteless varieties of most nutrition bars .
I was pleasantly surprised by this product and have subsequently ordered all other flavors! The blueberry bar has just enough sweetness to make it taste like a treat. no way would I have imagined these were raw and actually good for you. The bars are dense and moist, much better than the dry, crunchy, tasteless varieties of most nutrition bars. They are a bit small but the size is deceiving. They are very filling and give me the energy I need as either a breakfast substitute or as a pick me up in the afternoon. I appreciate the 6 gms of protein and 3 or so gms of fiber. While they do have a high fat content it comes purely from healthy sources such as the nuts in the various varieties. There is absolutely no sugar or flour in these, and since I do have a wheat food allergy and watch my sugar intake, I am thrilled to finely have a product I can enjoy eating without facing the consequences later. Worth every penny and more.
<hl> The bars are dense and moist, much better than the dry, crunchy, tasteless varieties of most nutrition bars <hl> .
I was pleasantly surprised by this product and have subsequently ordered all other flavors! The blueberry bar has just enough sweetness to make it taste like a treat. no way would I have imagined these were raw and actually good for you. <hl> The bars are dense and moist, much better than the dry, crunchy, tasteless varieties of most nutrition bars <hl>. They are a bit small but the size is deceiving. They are very filling and give me the energy I need as either a breakfast substitute or as a pick me up in the afternoon. I appreciate the 6 gms of protein and 3 or so gms of fiber. While they do have a high fat content it comes purely from healthy sources such as the nuts in the various varieties. There is absolutely no sugar or flour in these, and since I do have a wheat food allergy and watch my sugar intake, I am thrilled to finely have a product I can enjoy eating without facing the consequences later. Worth every penny and more.
I was pleasantly surprised by this product and have subsequently ordered all other flavors! The blueberry bar has just enough sweetness to make it taste like a treat. no way would I have imagined these were raw and actually good for you. <hl> The bars are dense and moist, much better than the dry, crunchy, tasteless varieties of most nutrition bars . <hl> They are a bit small but the size is deceiving. They are very filling and give me the energy I need as either a breakfast substitute or as a pick me up in the afternoon. I appreciate the 6 gms of protein and 3 or so gms of fiber. While they do have a high fat content it comes purely from healthy sources such as the nuts in the various varieties. There is absolutely no sugar or flour in these, and since I do have a wheat food allergy and watch my sugar intake, I am thrilled to finely have a product I can enjoy eating without facing the consequences later. Worth every penny and more.
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1
grocery
equal amounts
question: What amount of minerals and vitamins present in this?, context: My first impression on this particular drink when I first tasted it was that it reminded me of nothing that I had every tasted before. I actually really liked the taste of it. Unlike your typical sodas, this drink did not have the lingering carbonated fizz and I didn't get any disgusting soda burps after drinking it. You know the kind I mean, when you burp and anyone within 20 or 30 yards of you is running for fresh air. I also didn't get any real aftertaste when drinking it either.Now coming in at 8.3 ounces, the calories in this drink are reported at 135 calories per can. By comparison, a 12 ounce can of Pepsi comes in at 150 calories per can. So, on the calorie front I wouldn't say that there is much of a difference between this drink and Pepsi, although if you do the math, this drink would actually have more calories than Pepsi if you compared them in equal amounts. However, if you look at the list of ingredients in both, you can see where this product is far better for you than your traditional sodas, although obviously not as good for you as drinking an actual 100% pure fruit or vegetable juice.To put in plainly and succinctly, this is a really good tasting beverage and is definitely one I would consider drinking over the more traditional sodas that are currently available. However, the one primary detractor to this is the size of the can compared to the price.The one thing that I had not quite decided on whether it is a negative or a positive is the size of the can, which as I stated earlier comes in at 8.3 ounces compared to your traditional cans of soda that come in at 12 ounces. In addition to the size of the can, there is also the consideration of price, coming in at roughly $1.00 per can which is considerably more expensive than your average can of soda. Therefore, when you take the size of the product combined with the price, I would have to say that it is a definite negative, although this one tasted so good to me that I will definitely be purchasing this product.Shawn KovacichCreator of numerous books and DVD's.
What amount of minerals and vitamins present in this?
So, on the calorie front I wouldn't say that there is much of a difference between this drink and Pepsi, although if you do the math, this drink would actually have more calories than Pepsi if you compared them in equal amounts .
My first impression on this particular drink when I first tasted it was that it reminded me of nothing that I had every tasted before. I actually really liked the taste of it. Unlike your typical sodas, this drink did not have the lingering carbonated fizz and I didn't get any disgusting soda burps after drinking it. You know the kind I mean, when you burp and anyone within 20 or 30 yards of you is running for fresh air. I also didn't get any real aftertaste when drinking it either.Now coming in at 8.3 ounces, the calories in this drink are reported at 135 calories per can. By comparison, a 12 ounce can of Pepsi comes in at 150 calories per can. So, on the calorie front I wouldn't say that there is much of a difference between this drink and Pepsi, although if you do the math, this drink would actually have more calories than Pepsi if you compared them in equal amounts. However, if you look at the list of ingredients in both, you can see where this product is far better for you than your traditional sodas, although obviously not as good for you as drinking an actual 100% pure fruit or vegetable juice.To put in plainly and succinctly, this is a really good tasting beverage and is definitely one I would consider drinking over the more traditional sodas that are currently available. However, the one primary detractor to this is the size of the can compared to the price.The one thing that I had not quite decided on whether it is a negative or a positive is the size of the can, which as I stated earlier comes in at 8.3 ounces compared to your traditional cans of soda that come in at 12 ounces. In addition to the size of the can, there is also the consideration of price, coming in at roughly $1.00 per can which is considerably more expensive than your average can of soda. Therefore, when you take the size of the product combined with the price, I would have to say that it is a definite negative, although this one tasted so good to me that I will definitely be purchasing this product.Shawn KovacichCreator of numerous books and DVD's.
So, on the calorie front I wouldn't say that there is much of a difference between this drink and Pepsi, although if you do the math, this drink would actually have more calories than Pepsi if you compared them in <hl> equal amounts <hl> .
My first impression on this particular drink when I first tasted it was that it reminded me of nothing that I had every tasted before. I actually really liked the taste of it. Unlike your typical sodas, this drink did not have the lingering carbonated fizz and I didn't get any disgusting soda burps after drinking it. You know the kind I mean, when you burp and anyone within 20 or 30 yards of you is running for fresh air. I also didn't get any real aftertaste when drinking it either.Now coming in at 8.3 ounces, the calories in this drink are reported at 135 calories per can. By comparison, a 12 ounce can of Pepsi comes in at 150 calories per can. So, on the calorie front I wouldn't say that there is much of a difference between this drink and Pepsi, although if you do the math, this drink would actually have more calories than Pepsi if you compared them in <hl> equal amounts <hl>. However, if you look at the list of ingredients in both, you can see where this product is far better for you than your traditional sodas, although obviously not as good for you as drinking an actual 100% pure fruit or vegetable juice.To put in plainly and succinctly, this is a really good tasting beverage and is definitely one I would consider drinking over the more traditional sodas that are currently available. However, the one primary detractor to this is the size of the can compared to the price.The one thing that I had not quite decided on whether it is a negative or a positive is the size of the can, which as I stated earlier comes in at 8.3 ounces compared to your traditional cans of soda that come in at 12 ounces. In addition to the size of the can, there is also the consideration of price, coming in at roughly $1.00 per can which is considerably more expensive than your average can of soda. Therefore, when you take the size of the product combined with the price, I would have to say that it is a definite negative, although this one tasted so good to me that I will definitely be purchasing this product.Shawn KovacichCreator of numerous books and DVD's.
My first impression on this particular drink when I first tasted it was that it reminded me of nothing that I had every tasted before. I actually really liked the taste of it. Unlike your typical sodas, this drink did not have the lingering carbonated fizz and I didn't get any disgusting soda burps after drinking it. You know the kind I mean, when you burp and anyone within 20 or 30 yards of you is running for fresh air. I also didn't get any real aftertaste when drinking it either. Now coming in at 8.3 ounces, the calories in this drink are reported at 135 calories per can. By comparison, a 12 ounce can of Pepsi comes in at 150 calories per can. <hl> So, on the calorie front I wouldn't say that there is much of a difference between this drink and Pepsi, although if you do the math, this drink would actually have more calories than Pepsi if you compared them in equal amounts . <hl> However, if you look at the list of ingredients in both, you can see where this product is far better for you than your traditional sodas, although obviously not as good for you as drinking an actual 100% pure fruit or vegetable juice. To put in plainly and succinctly, this is a really good tasting beverage and is definitely one I would consider drinking over the more traditional sodas that are currently available. However, the one primary detractor to this is the size of the can compared to the price. The one thing that I had not quite decided on whether it is a negative or a positive is the size of the can, which as I stated earlier comes in at 8.3 ounces compared to your traditional cans of soda that come in at 12 ounces. In addition to the size of the can, there is also the consideration of price, coming in at roughly $1.00 per can which is considerably more expensive than your average can of soda. Therefore, when you take the size of the product combined with the price, I would have to say that it is a definite negative, although this one tasted so good to me that I will definitely be purchasing this product. Shawn KovacichCreator of numerous books and DVD's.
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5
grocery
Not a bad taste
question: How about combination?, context: I was a bit disappointed in the taste of this bar. The nut flavor was good and nice and crunchy, but it didn't taste anything like blueberries. It was kind of a gooey (or gluey), chewy bar with a taste that is hard to describe. Not a bad taste, but I doubt it's anything kids would like that much. I assume there is no added sugar, which is a real plus. I suppose it is good to be eating something natural, but why not just eat the nuts and blueberries separately instead of crushed and compacted into a bar? Convenience would be the only reason I can think of and these would have a longer shelf life than fresh blueberries. Great for campers or hikers who don't want a high sugar snack.
How about combination?
Not a bad taste , but I doubt it's anything kids would like that much.
I was a bit disappointed in the taste of this bar. The nut flavor was good and nice and crunchy, but it didn't taste anything like blueberries. It was kind of a gooey (or gluey), chewy bar with a taste that is hard to describe. Not a bad taste, but I doubt it's anything kids would like that much. I assume there is no added sugar, which is a real plus. I suppose it is good to be eating something natural, but why not just eat the nuts and blueberries separately instead of crushed and compacted into a bar? Convenience would be the only reason I can think of and these would have a longer shelf life than fresh blueberries. Great for campers or hikers who don't want a high sugar snack.
<hl> Not a bad taste <hl> , but I doubt it's anything kids would like that much.
I was a bit disappointed in the taste of this bar. The nut flavor was good and nice and crunchy, but it didn't taste anything like blueberries. It was kind of a gooey (or gluey), chewy bar with a taste that is hard to describe. <hl> Not a bad taste <hl>, but I doubt it's anything kids would like that much. I assume there is no added sugar, which is a real plus. I suppose it is good to be eating something natural, but why not just eat the nuts and blueberries separately instead of crushed and compacted into a bar? Convenience would be the only reason I can think of and these would have a longer shelf life than fresh blueberries. Great for campers or hikers who don't want a high sugar snack.
I was a bit disappointed in the taste of this bar. The nut flavor was good and nice and crunchy, but it didn't taste anything like blueberries. It was kind of a gooey (or gluey), chewy bar with a taste that is hard to describe. <hl> Not a bad taste , but I doubt it's anything kids would like that much. <hl> I assume there is no added sugar, which is a real plus. I suppose it is good to be eating something natural, but why not just eat the nuts and blueberries separately instead of crushed and compacted into a bar? Convenience would be the only reason I can think of and these would have a longer shelf life than fresh blueberries. Great for campers or hikers who don't want a high sugar snack.
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grocery
But for those who enjoy a flavored coffee
question: How is the coffee?, context: As a die-hard Starbucks fanatic, I feel like its wrong to add flavorings to coffee. This is the 3rd (and final) vanilla coffee I've tried over the last several months. Ready for something new and different, vanilla seems a natural addition to coffee so it sounded worth trying. This is definitely the best of the 3, (see my other reviews) for 2 primary reasons: the coffee is better, and the vanilla is more subtle.Made in a French press, according to the proportions advised on the side of the bag, Starbucks Natural Fusions produces a medium bold brew with a subtle, but not too sweet vanilla undertone. The smell of vanilla is most pronounced upon opening the sealed foil bag. After brewing, it is fairly subtle. The coffee is smooth and not as acidic as some bolder brews I know and love. The vanilla is enjoyable due to its lack of sweetness.Overall, a fine cup of coffee, most suitable for drinking with dessert after dinner. It has been my morning brew for a couple weeks, and I'm ready to return to Sumatra blend. But for those who enjoy a flavored coffee, this one is highly recommended.
How is the coffee?
But for those who enjoy a flavored coffee , this one is highly recommended.
As a die-hard Starbucks fanatic, I feel like its wrong to add flavorings to coffee. This is the 3rd (and final) vanilla coffee I've tried over the last several months. Ready for something new and different, vanilla seems a natural addition to coffee so it sounded worth trying. This is definitely the best of the 3, (see my other reviews) for 2 primary reasons: the coffee is better, and the vanilla is more subtle.Made in a French press, according to the proportions advised on the side of the bag, Starbucks Natural Fusions produces a medium bold brew with a subtle, but not too sweet vanilla undertone. The smell of vanilla is most pronounced upon opening the sealed foil bag. After brewing, it is fairly subtle. The coffee is smooth and not as acidic as some bolder brews I know and love. The vanilla is enjoyable due to its lack of sweetness.Overall, a fine cup of coffee, most suitable for drinking with dessert after dinner. It has been my morning brew for a couple weeks, and I'm ready to return to Sumatra blend. But for those who enjoy a flavored coffee, this one is highly recommended.
<hl> But for those who enjoy a flavored coffee <hl> , this one is highly recommended.
As a die-hard Starbucks fanatic, I feel like its wrong to add flavorings to coffee. This is the 3rd (and final) vanilla coffee I've tried over the last several months. Ready for something new and different, vanilla seems a natural addition to coffee so it sounded worth trying. This is definitely the best of the 3, (see my other reviews) for 2 primary reasons: the coffee is better, and the vanilla is more subtle.Made in a French press, according to the proportions advised on the side of the bag, Starbucks Natural Fusions produces a medium bold brew with a subtle, but not too sweet vanilla undertone. The smell of vanilla is most pronounced upon opening the sealed foil bag. After brewing, it is fairly subtle. The coffee is smooth and not as acidic as some bolder brews I know and love. The vanilla is enjoyable due to its lack of sweetness.Overall, a fine cup of coffee, most suitable for drinking with dessert after dinner. It has been my morning brew for a couple weeks, and I'm ready to return to Sumatra blend. <hl> But for those who enjoy a flavored coffee <hl>, this one is highly recommended.
As a die-hard Starbucks fanatic, I feel like its wrong to add flavorings to coffee. This is the 3rd (and final) vanilla coffee I've tried over the last several months. Ready for something new and different, vanilla seems a natural addition to coffee so it sounded worth trying. This is definitely the best of the 3, (see my other reviews) for 2 primary reasons: the coffee is better, and the vanilla is more subtle. Made in a French press, according to the proportions advised on the side of the bag, Starbucks Natural Fusions produces a medium bold brew with a subtle, but not too sweet vanilla undertone. The smell of vanilla is most pronounced upon opening the sealed foil bag. After brewing, it is fairly subtle. The coffee is smooth and not as acidic as some bolder brews I know and love. The vanilla is enjoyable due to its lack of sweetness. Overall, a fine cup of coffee, most suitable for drinking with dessert after dinner. It has been my morning brew for a couple weeks, and I'm ready to return to Sumatra blend. <hl> But for those who enjoy a flavored coffee , this one is highly recommended. <hl>
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grocery
The water itself seems to have a filmy taste
question: Can you tell me about the taste?, context: So this water seems to have a lot of hype surrounding it with added PH and electrolytes for flavor along with lots of other beneficial extras. However I'm not to sure how impressed I am with it overall.The water itself seems to have a filmy taste to it although my kids didn't seem to notice,if the water is chilled its somewhat less noticeable. The price for 12, 1.5 liter bottles seems to fluctuate quiet a bit on here since the price yesterday was double what it is today. The size of the bottle is nice especially for a work environment so you don't have to get up as much for refills.As far as this water is concerned I think ill just stick to tap water or something like mountain spring bottled water instead.
Can you tell me about the taste?
The water itself seems to have a filmy taste to it although my kids didn't seem to notice,if the water is chilled its somewhat less noticeable.
So this water seems to have a lot of hype surrounding it with added PH and electrolytes for flavor along with lots of other beneficial extras. However I'm not to sure how impressed I am with it overall.The water itself seems to have a filmy taste to it although my kids didn't seem to notice,if the water is chilled its somewhat less noticeable. The price for 12, 1.5 liter bottles seems to fluctuate quiet a bit on here since the price yesterday was double what it is today. The size of the bottle is nice especially for a work environment so you don't have to get up as much for refills.As far as this water is concerned I think ill just stick to tap water or something like mountain spring bottled water instead.
<hl> The water itself seems to have a filmy taste <hl> to it although my kids didn't seem to notice,if the water is chilled its somewhat less noticeable.
So this water seems to have a lot of hype surrounding it with added PH and electrolytes for flavor along with lots of other beneficial extras. However I'm not to sure how impressed I am with it overall.<hl> The water itself seems to have a filmy taste <hl> to it although my kids didn't seem to notice,if the water is chilled its somewhat less noticeable. The price for 12, 1.5 liter bottles seems to fluctuate quiet a bit on here since the price yesterday was double what it is today. The size of the bottle is nice especially for a work environment so you don't have to get up as much for refills.As far as this water is concerned I think ill just stick to tap water or something like mountain spring bottled water instead.
So this water seems to have a lot of hype surrounding it with added PH and electrolytes for flavor along with lots of other beneficial extras. However I'm not to sure how impressed I am with it overall. <hl> The water itself seems to have a filmy taste to it although my kids didn't seem to notice,if the water is chilled its somewhat less noticeable. <hl> The price for 12, 1.5 liter bottles seems to fluctuate quiet a bit on here since the price yesterday was double what it is today. The size of the bottle is nice especially for a work environment so you don't have to get up as much for refills. As far as this water is concerned I think ill just stick to tap water or something like mountain spring bottled water instead.
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1
grocery
smooth and mild/mellow flavored
question: What is the taste like?, context: I love coffee that is smooth and mild/mellow flavored. I chose to sample this Vine product because it said "breakfast blend", and I expected it to have a mild flavor. While the coffee is good, if I make it according to the package directions, it is much too strong and has an almost bitter edge to the taste. I had to mix it with one part coffee, one part coffee creamer before I could drink it. It's not a bad product, but I think the name belies the powerful taste of this particular coffee product.
What is the taste like?
I love coffee that is smooth and mild/mellow flavored .
I love coffee that is smooth and mild/mellow flavored. I chose to sample this Vine product because it said "breakfast blend", and I expected it to have a mild flavor. While the coffee is good, if I make it according to the package directions, it is much too strong and has an almost bitter edge to the taste. I had to mix it with one part coffee, one part coffee creamer before I could drink it. It's not a bad product, but I think the name belies the powerful taste of this particular coffee product.
I love coffee that is <hl> smooth and mild/mellow flavored <hl> .
I love coffee that is <hl> smooth and mild/mellow flavored <hl>. I chose to sample this Vine product because it said "breakfast blend", and I expected it to have a mild flavor. While the coffee is good, if I make it according to the package directions, it is much too strong and has an almost bitter edge to the taste. I had to mix it with one part coffee, one part coffee creamer before I could drink it. It's not a bad product, but I think the name belies the powerful taste of this particular coffee product.
<hl> I love coffee that is smooth and mild/mellow flavored . <hl> I chose to sample this Vine product because it said "breakfast blend", and I expected it to have a mild flavor. While the coffee is good, if I make it according to the package directions, it is much too strong and has an almost bitter edge to the taste. I had to mix it with one part coffee, one part coffee creamer before I could drink it. It's not a bad product, but I think the name belies the powerful taste of this particular coffee product.
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1
grocery
the taste is just simply amazing
question: How is taste?, context: I've eaten a lot of food/energy bars in my life and up to now my favorites have been the Luna Bar and the Larabar but this PURE bar outdoes them both. It's texture, taste, ingredients, and size are very similar to the LaraBar but the taste is just simply amazing. It has chunkier bits of nuts and fruit than the LaraBar also.This Blueberry bar is my second flavor to try (I tried the Cherry flavor first)and it is delicious! There are actual dried whole blueberries in the bar which give it a nice sweetness and very real blueberry flavor. In my experience, blueberry flavored anything can usually have a fake or chemically kind of taste but this does not at all.I highly recommend this bar!...and an extra bonus: Both my 4 and 2 year old LOVED this bar, as did my 19 yr old brother so pack these puppies as a healthy snack for your kids!
How is taste?
It's texture, taste, ingredients, and size are very similar to the LaraBar but the taste is just simply amazing .
I've eaten a lot of food/energy bars in my life and up to now my favorites have been the Luna Bar and the Larabar but this PURE bar outdoes them both. It's texture, taste, ingredients, and size are very similar to the LaraBar but the taste is just simply amazing. It has chunkier bits of nuts and fruit than the LaraBar also.This Blueberry bar is my second flavor to try (I tried the Cherry flavor first)and it is delicious! There are actual dried whole blueberries in the bar which give it a nice sweetness and very real blueberry flavor. In my experience, blueberry flavored anything can usually have a fake or chemically kind of taste but this does not at all.I highly recommend this bar!...and an extra bonus: Both my 4 and 2 year old LOVED this bar, as did my 19 yr old brother so pack these puppies as a healthy snack for your kids!
It's texture, taste, ingredients, and size are very similar to the LaraBar but <hl> the taste is just simply amazing <hl> .
I've eaten a lot of food/energy bars in my life and up to now my favorites have been the Luna Bar and the Larabar but this PURE bar outdoes them both. It's texture, taste, ingredients, and size are very similar to the LaraBar but <hl> the taste is just simply amazing <hl>. It has chunkier bits of nuts and fruit than the LaraBar also.This Blueberry bar is my second flavor to try (I tried the Cherry flavor first)and it is delicious! There are actual dried whole blueberries in the bar which give it a nice sweetness and very real blueberry flavor. In my experience, blueberry flavored anything can usually have a fake or chemically kind of taste but this does not at all.I highly recommend this bar!...and an extra bonus: Both my 4 and 2 year old LOVED this bar, as did my 19 yr old brother so pack these puppies as a healthy snack for your kids!
I've eaten a lot of food/energy bars in my life and up to now my favorites have been the Luna Bar and the Larabar but this PURE bar outdoes them both. <hl> It's texture, taste, ingredients, and size are very similar to the LaraBar but the taste is just simply amazing . <hl> It has chunkier bits of nuts and fruit than the LaraBar also. This Blueberry bar is my second flavor to try (I tried the Cherry flavor first)and it is delicious! There are actual dried whole blueberries in the bar which give it a nice sweetness and very real blueberry flavor. In my experience, blueberry flavored anything can usually have a fake or chemically kind of taste but this does not at all. I highly recommend this bar!...and an extra bonus: Both my 4 and 2 year old LOVED this bar, as did my 19 yr old brother so pack these puppies as a healthy snack for your kids!
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grocery
The crackers are a little hard
question: How is the cracker?, context: Don't get me wrong - these are NOT buttery flaky Ritz like their regular crackers. These are healthy. Really healthy! So don't get all excited if you think they are going to be cheesy, guilt free versions of regular Ritz crackers. They are not that at all.What they ARE is hearty, tasty, high fiber multigrain crackers with some really sharp cheddar in the middle. The cheese is not creamy, but it's not as powdery as most ready to eat cheese crackers usually are. The crackers are a little hard, about middle-of-the-road as far as multigrain crackers go.What I LOVED about these crackers was their flavor and their fiber. Each individually wrapped bar has a generous 5g of fiber, or 20% of the minimum daily recommendation. It's not soluble fiber, but it's still a great addition to any American diet. Between the fiber, the 2g protein, and the 7g of fat, these bars wind up being really filling for only 130 calories. They only have 2g sugar, so the calories you're getting are good for sustained energy without any blood sugar spike. With a glass of water or milk, one of these would be great for kicking late afternoon hunger. (Those 100 calorie packs never quite seem to cut it, do they?) The flavor of these crackers is really good! The cheese is sharp and tasty, the crackers have a nice texture and rustic flavor, and overall they are just plain good.I recommend these for anyone looking to add some extra fiber to their diet, cracker lovers, or those who are seeking a more filling (and satisfying) afternoon snack at the office. Enjoy!
How is the cracker?
The crackers are a little hard , about middle-of-the-road as far as multigrain crackers go.
Don't get me wrong - these are NOT buttery flaky Ritz like their regular crackers. These are healthy. Really healthy! So don't get all excited if you think they are going to be cheesy, guilt free versions of regular Ritz crackers. They are not that at all.What they ARE is hearty, tasty, high fiber multigrain crackers with some really sharp cheddar in the middle. The cheese is not creamy, but it's not as powdery as most ready to eat cheese crackers usually are. The crackers are a little hard, about middle-of-the-road as far as multigrain crackers go.What I LOVED about these crackers was their flavor and their fiber. Each individually wrapped bar has a generous 5g of fiber, or 20% of the minimum daily recommendation. It's not soluble fiber, but it's still a great addition to any American diet. Between the fiber, the 2g protein, and the 7g of fat, these bars wind up being really filling for only 130 calories. They only have 2g sugar, so the calories you're getting are good for sustained energy without any blood sugar spike. With a glass of water or milk, one of these would be great for kicking late afternoon hunger. (Those 100 calorie packs never quite seem to cut it, do they?) The flavor of these crackers is really good! The cheese is sharp and tasty, the crackers have a nice texture and rustic flavor, and overall they are just plain good.I recommend these for anyone looking to add some extra fiber to their diet, cracker lovers, or those who are seeking a more filling (and satisfying) afternoon snack at the office. Enjoy!
<hl> The crackers are a little hard <hl> , about middle-of-the-road as far as multigrain crackers go.
Don't get me wrong - these are NOT buttery flaky Ritz like their regular crackers. These are healthy. Really healthy! So don't get all excited if you think they are going to be cheesy, guilt free versions of regular Ritz crackers. They are not that at all.What they ARE is hearty, tasty, high fiber multigrain crackers with some really sharp cheddar in the middle. The cheese is not creamy, but it's not as powdery as most ready to eat cheese crackers usually are. <hl> The crackers are a little hard <hl>, about middle-of-the-road as far as multigrain crackers go.What I LOVED about these crackers was their flavor and their fiber. Each individually wrapped bar has a generous 5g of fiber, or 20% of the minimum daily recommendation. It's not soluble fiber, but it's still a great addition to any American diet. Between the fiber, the 2g protein, and the 7g of fat, these bars wind up being really filling for only 130 calories. They only have 2g sugar, so the calories you're getting are good for sustained energy without any blood sugar spike. With a glass of water or milk, one of these would be great for kicking late afternoon hunger. (Those 100 calorie packs never quite seem to cut it, do they?) The flavor of these crackers is really good! The cheese is sharp and tasty, the crackers have a nice texture and rustic flavor, and overall they are just plain good.I recommend these for anyone looking to add some extra fiber to their diet, cracker lovers, or those who are seeking a more filling (and satisfying) afternoon snack at the office. Enjoy!
Don't get me wrong - these are NOT buttery flaky Ritz like their regular crackers. These are healthy. Really healthy! So don't get all excited if you think they are going to be cheesy, guilt free versions of regular Ritz crackers. They are not that at all. What they ARE is hearty, tasty, high fiber multigrain crackers with some really sharp cheddar in the middle. The cheese is not creamy, but it's not as powdery as most ready to eat cheese crackers usually are. <hl> The crackers are a little hard , about middle-of-the-road as far as multigrain crackers go. <hl> What I LOVED about these crackers was their flavor and their fiber. Each individually wrapped bar has a generous 5g of fiber, or 20% of the minimum daily recommendation. It's not soluble fiber, but it's still a great addition to any American diet. Between the fiber, the 2g protein, and the 7g of fat, these bars wind up being really filling for only 130 calories. They only have 2g sugar, so the calories you're getting are good for sustained energy without any blood sugar spike. With a glass of water or milk, one of these would be great for kicking late afternoon hunger. (Those 100 calorie packs never quite seem to cut it, do they?) The flavor of these crackers is really good! The cheese is sharp and tasty, the crackers have a nice texture and rustic flavor, and overall they are just plain good. I recommend these for anyone looking to add some extra fiber to their diet, cracker lovers, or those who are seeking a more filling (and satisfying) afternoon snack at the office. Enjoy!
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grocery
lovely
question: How is the taste?, context: I am a tea drinker and love to try new varieties of tea. The Blackberry Vanilla from Lipton is a lovely, naturally decaf tea. I love the Pyramid tea bags and do think they make a difference when brewing herbal teas. Herbal tea (which actually contains no tea at all) generally has larger pieces of the ingredients than traditional black or green teas. The pyramid shape of the tea bag allows those pieces more room to spread through the water so the infusion of flavor is stronger.The Blackberry Vanilla tea is a beautiful purple color which is actually from the hibiscus not the blackberry (although I'm sure the blackberry does contribute some of the color). Despite the name the hibiscus is also the dominate flavor which is true of most herbal infusions. The blackberry and vanilla flavors are undercurrents and I wish these flavors had been a bit more prominent.Overall I enjoyed the Lipton Blackberry Vanilla tea and I'm sure it will be a variety that I will purchase in the future.
How is the taste?
The Blackberry Vanilla from Lipton is a lovely , naturally decaf tea.
I am a tea drinker and love to try new varieties of tea. The Blackberry Vanilla from Lipton is a lovely, naturally decaf tea. I love the Pyramid tea bags and do think they make a difference when brewing herbal teas. Herbal tea (which actually contains no tea at all) generally has larger pieces of the ingredients than traditional black or green teas. The pyramid shape of the tea bag allows those pieces more room to spread through the water so the infusion of flavor is stronger.The Blackberry Vanilla tea is a beautiful purple color which is actually from the hibiscus not the blackberry (although I'm sure the blackberry does contribute some of the color). Despite the name the hibiscus is also the dominate flavor which is true of most herbal infusions. The blackberry and vanilla flavors are undercurrents and I wish these flavors had been a bit more prominent.Overall I enjoyed the Lipton Blackberry Vanilla tea and I'm sure it will be a variety that I will purchase in the future.
The Blackberry Vanilla from Lipton is a <hl> lovely <hl> , naturally decaf tea.
I am a tea drinker and love to try new varieties of tea. The Blackberry Vanilla from Lipton is a <hl> lovely <hl>, naturally decaf tea. I love the Pyramid tea bags and do think they make a difference when brewing herbal teas. Herbal tea (which actually contains no tea at all) generally has larger pieces of the ingredients than traditional black or green teas. The pyramid shape of the tea bag allows those pieces more room to spread through the water so the infusion of flavor is stronger.The Blackberry Vanilla tea is a beautiful purple color which is actually from the hibiscus not the blackberry (although I'm sure the blackberry does contribute some of the color). Despite the name the hibiscus is also the dominate flavor which is true of most herbal infusions. The blackberry and vanilla flavors are undercurrents and I wish these flavors had been a bit more prominent.Overall I enjoyed the Lipton Blackberry Vanilla tea and I'm sure it will be a variety that I will purchase in the future.
I am a tea drinker and love to try new varieties of tea. <hl> The Blackberry Vanilla from Lipton is a lovely , naturally decaf tea. <hl> I love the Pyramid tea bags and do think they make a difference when brewing herbal teas. Herbal tea (which actually contains no tea at all) generally has larger pieces of the ingredients than traditional black or green teas. The pyramid shape of the tea bag allows those pieces more room to spread through the water so the infusion of flavor is stronger. The Blackberry Vanilla tea is a beautiful purple color which is actually from the hibiscus not the blackberry (although I'm sure the blackberry does contribute some of the color). Despite the name the hibiscus is also the dominate flavor which is true of most herbal infusions. The blackberry and vanilla flavors are undercurrents and I wish these flavors had been a bit more prominent. Overall I enjoyed the Lipton Blackberry Vanilla tea and I'm sure it will be a variety that I will purchase in the future.
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grocery
The cranberries are tart but they are coated with sugar
question: What flavoured lollipops are available in this pack and are these ones good in every flavour?, context: When I tasted the flavors in this pack, I was very pleased with the various taste experiences this mix incorporates. The cranberries are tart but they are coated with sugar (salt too?), which intensifies the taste. Likewise, the apple bits were also sweetened. The nuts (cashew, almond and pistachio) were good although the pistachios were a bit stale. This is snack would most likely be enjoyed by someone, who has a sweet tooth and those who like nuts and fruit blends. All in all, when compared to "health" foods of this size, it is very pleasant. I would definitely carry this in my purse for a quick snack.The downside is that it has added sugar and salt. One serving has 25g Carbs and 9g of fat (those from the nuts and the added Sunflower Oil). So, if you watch carbs this is probably higher than other similar sized snacks. I felt the sugar did enhance the taste but so many packaged foods have to much added sugar and salt in my opinion, probably not the best choice for those who are hypoglycemic, diabetic, or those with cardiac issues.I would use this as a substitute for salad dressings or in combination with oil and vinegar on a salad. It would also taste good in a muffin.*I received a complimentary package in return for an honest opinion of the product." That said, it is something I will keep around the house as a substitute for less healthy snack food.
What flavoured lollipops are available in this pack and are these ones good in every flavour?
The cranberries are tart but they are coated with sugar (salt too?), which intensifies the taste.
When I tasted the flavors in this pack, I was very pleased with the various taste experiences this mix incorporates. The cranberries are tart but they are coated with sugar (salt too?), which intensifies the taste. Likewise, the apple bits were also sweetened. The nuts (cashew, almond and pistachio) were good although the pistachios were a bit stale. This is snack would most likely be enjoyed by someone, who has a sweet tooth and those who like nuts and fruit blends. All in all, when compared to "health" foods of this size, it is very pleasant. I would definitely carry this in my purse for a quick snack.The downside is that it has added sugar and salt. One serving has 25g Carbs and 9g of fat (those from the nuts and the added Sunflower Oil). So, if you watch carbs this is probably higher than other similar sized snacks. I felt the sugar did enhance the taste but so many packaged foods have to much added sugar and salt in my opinion, probably not the best choice for those who are hypoglycemic, diabetic, or those with cardiac issues.I would use this as a substitute for salad dressings or in combination with oil and vinegar on a salad. It would also taste good in a muffin.*I received a complimentary package in return for an honest opinion of the product." That said, it is something I will keep around the house as a substitute for less healthy snack food.
<hl> The cranberries are tart but they are coated with sugar <hl> (salt too?), which intensifies the taste.
When I tasted the flavors in this pack, I was very pleased with the various taste experiences this mix incorporates. <hl> The cranberries are tart but they are coated with sugar <hl> (salt too?), which intensifies the taste. Likewise, the apple bits were also sweetened. The nuts (cashew, almond and pistachio) were good although the pistachios were a bit stale. This is snack would most likely be enjoyed by someone, who has a sweet tooth and those who like nuts and fruit blends. All in all, when compared to "health" foods of this size, it is very pleasant. I would definitely carry this in my purse for a quick snack.The downside is that it has added sugar and salt. One serving has 25g Carbs and 9g of fat (those from the nuts and the added Sunflower Oil). So, if you watch carbs this is probably higher than other similar sized snacks. I felt the sugar did enhance the taste but so many packaged foods have to much added sugar and salt in my opinion, probably not the best choice for those who are hypoglycemic, diabetic, or those with cardiac issues.I would use this as a substitute for salad dressings or in combination with oil and vinegar on a salad. It would also taste good in a muffin.*I received a complimentary package in return for an honest opinion of the product." That said, it is something I will keep around the house as a substitute for less healthy snack food.
When I tasted the flavors in this pack, I was very pleased with the various taste experiences this mix incorporates. <hl> The cranberries are tart but they are coated with sugar (salt too?), which intensifies the taste. <hl> Likewise, the apple bits were also sweetened. The nuts (cashew, almond and pistachio) were good although the pistachios were a bit stale. This is snack would most likely be enjoyed by someone, who has a sweet tooth and those who like nuts and fruit blends. All in all, when compared to "health" foods of this size, it is very pleasant. I would definitely carry this in my purse for a quick snack. The downside is that it has added sugar and salt. One serving has 25g Carbs and 9g of fat (those from the nuts and the added Sunflower Oil). So, if you watch carbs this is probably higher than other similar sized snacks. I felt the sugar did enhance the taste but so many packaged foods have to much added sugar and salt in my opinion, probably not the best choice for those who are hypoglycemic, diabetic, or those with cardiac issues. I would use this as a substitute for salad dressings or in combination with oil and vinegar on a salad. It would also taste good in a muffin.*I received a complimentary package in return for an honest opinion of the product." That said, it is something I will keep around the house as a substitute for less healthy snack food.
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1
grocery
When I got this coffee I did what I normally do with good coffee tried straight black no cream or sugar
question: How much does a coffee with excellent aroma cost?, context: When I got this coffee I did what I normally do with good coffee tried straight black no cream or sugar (which is how I like my coffee) and the stuff was good so good I might just drink it straight no cream or sugar. What I do normally though with good coffee like this is a mix it with some of the cheap stuff that I normally buy. I cut it 50-50 or so. To me it just makes this good copy last longer but that's what I do I bet a coffee snob who reads this will probably have a hemorrhage or something. But that's what I do and I like the taste.One thing I'd like to say I wish that coffee tasted as good as it smells (while this is close) coffee still smells way better than it tastes to me at least. If they tasted as good as it smelled it would be liquid crack!Thanks for reading Hope this helped!
How much does a coffee with excellent aroma cost?
When I got this coffee I did what I normally do with good coffee tried straight black no cream or sugar (which is how I like my coffee) and the stuff was good so good I might just drink it straight no cream or sugar.
When I got this coffee I did what I normally do with good coffee tried straight black no cream or sugar (which is how I like my coffee) and the stuff was good so good I might just drink it straight no cream or sugar. What I do normally though with good coffee like this is a mix it with some of the cheap stuff that I normally buy. I cut it 50-50 or so. To me it just makes this good copy last longer but that's what I do I bet a coffee snob who reads this will probably have a hemorrhage or something. But that's what I do and I like the taste.One thing I'd like to say I wish that coffee tasted as good as it smells (while this is close) coffee still smells way better than it tastes to me at least. If they tasted as good as it smelled it would be liquid crack!Thanks for reading Hope this helped!
<hl> When I got this coffee I did what I normally do with good coffee tried straight black no cream or sugar <hl> (which is how I like my coffee) and the stuff was good so good I might just drink it straight no cream or sugar.
<hl> When I got this coffee I did what I normally do with good coffee tried straight black no cream or sugar <hl> (which is how I like my coffee) and the stuff was good so good I might just drink it straight no cream or sugar. What I do normally though with good coffee like this is a mix it with some of the cheap stuff that I normally buy. I cut it 50-50 or so. To me it just makes this good copy last longer but that's what I do I bet a coffee snob who reads this will probably have a hemorrhage or something. But that's what I do and I like the taste.One thing I'd like to say I wish that coffee tasted as good as it smells (while this is close) coffee still smells way better than it tastes to me at least. If they tasted as good as it smelled it would be liquid crack!Thanks for reading Hope this helped!
<hl> When I got this coffee I did what I normally do with good coffee tried straight black no cream or sugar (which is how I like my coffee) and the stuff was good so good I might just drink it straight no cream or sugar. <hl> What I do normally though with good coffee like this is a mix it with some of the cheap stuff that I normally buy. I cut it 50-50 or so. To me it just makes this good copy last longer but that's what I do I bet a coffee snob who reads this will probably have a hemorrhage or something. But that's what I do and I like the taste. One thing I'd like to say I wish that coffee tasted as good as it smells (while this is close) coffee still smells way better than it tastes to me at least. If they tasted as good as it smelled it would be liquid crack!Thanks for reading Hope this helped!
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1
grocery
for the same amount of money, you can buy a box of crackers and some REAL cheddar cheese
question: How is the pack?, context: The snack basically consists of 2 high fiber crackers with processed cheese spread between them. The crackers are fine, but the cheese paste tastes like a science experiment instead of real cheese. I know you can't expect real cheese in a prepackaged, non-refrigerated snack like this one, but there's decent artificial cheese flavor and bad artificial cheese flavor, and this is definitely the latter. (Also, the box reads "Natural Flavors with Other Natural Flavors", which is a pet peeve of mine - it sounds silly. Just say "Natural Flavors" already! It's like saying "Rainy with a chance of showers" in the weather report.)In terms of nutritional information, there's 7 grams of fat per serving, which is high, but 4.5 of those are unsaturated fats, which is more acceptable but still high. On the plus side, 5 grams of fiber per serving is great.The main draw of this product is the convenience of the packaging. Let's be honest: for the same amount of money, you can buy a box of crackers and some REAL cheddar cheese and have a much more natural, less processed, better tasting end result - but you'd have to keep the cheese refrigerated and put the snack together yourself, whereas you can just throw a couple of these pre-made and wrapped packages in your backpack and have a quick snack handy in case your toddler runs out of fuel when you're out and about. For a kid's snack, it's sure to be a hit, because it's convenient and not too unhealthy. I'd even consider buying it again for my 3 year old. But for adults, I'd have to think there are tastier and healthier ways to get cheese-on-a-cracker than this.Additional note: my wife adds that she actually liked the taste of the cheese. In her opinion, if you like the cheese that's in the other Ritz cheese-and-crackers products, it tastes exactly the same and you won't be disappointed. I confess to not having a ton of experience with Ritz cheese spread, so maybe it's just that I'm a cheese snob :) So, second opinion from my better half: this isn't any worse than other Ritz crackers with cheese paste. I'll even upgrade the product from 3 stars to 2 because of this!
How is the pack?
Let's be honest: for the same amount of money, you can buy a box of crackers and some REAL cheddar cheese and have a much more natural, less processed, better tasting end result -
The snack basically consists of 2 high fiber crackers with processed cheese spread between them. The crackers are fine, but the cheese paste tastes like a science experiment instead of real cheese. I know you can't expect real cheese in a prepackaged, non-refrigerated snack like this one, but there's decent artificial cheese flavor and bad artificial cheese flavor, and this is definitely the latter. (Also, the box reads "Natural Flavors with Other Natural Flavors", which is a pet peeve of mine - it sounds silly. Just say "Natural Flavors" already! It's like saying "Rainy with a chance of showers" in the weather report.)In terms of nutritional information, there's 7 grams of fat per serving, which is high, but 4.5 of those are unsaturated fats, which is more acceptable but still high. On the plus side, 5 grams of fiber per serving is great.The main draw of this product is the convenience of the packaging. Let's be honest: for the same amount of money, you can buy a box of crackers and some REAL cheddar cheese and have a much more natural, less processed, better tasting end result - but you'd have to keep the cheese refrigerated and put the snack together yourself, whereas you can just throw a couple of these pre-made and wrapped packages in your backpack and have a quick snack handy in case your toddler runs out of fuel when you're out and about. For a kid's snack, it's sure to be a hit, because it's convenient and not too unhealthy. I'd even consider buying it again for my 3 year old. But for adults, I'd have to think there are tastier and healthier ways to get cheese-on-a-cracker than this.Additional note: my wife adds that she actually liked the taste of the cheese. In her opinion, if you like the cheese that's in the other Ritz cheese-and-crackers products, it tastes exactly the same and you won't be disappointed. I confess to not having a ton of experience with Ritz cheese spread, so maybe it's just that I'm a cheese snob :) So, second opinion from my better half: this isn't any worse than other Ritz crackers with cheese paste. I'll even upgrade the product from 3 stars to 2 because of this!
Let's be honest: <hl> for the same amount of money, you can buy a box of crackers and some REAL cheddar cheese <hl> and have a much more natural, less processed, better tasting end result -
The snack basically consists of 2 high fiber crackers with processed cheese spread between them. The crackers are fine, but the cheese paste tastes like a science experiment instead of real cheese. I know you can't expect real cheese in a prepackaged, non-refrigerated snack like this one, but there's decent artificial cheese flavor and bad artificial cheese flavor, and this is definitely the latter. (Also, the box reads "Natural Flavors with Other Natural Flavors", which is a pet peeve of mine - it sounds silly. Just say "Natural Flavors" already! It's like saying "Rainy with a chance of showers" in the weather report.)In terms of nutritional information, there's 7 grams of fat per serving, which is high, but 4.5 of those are unsaturated fats, which is more acceptable but still high. On the plus side, 5 grams of fiber per serving is great.The main draw of this product is the convenience of the packaging. Let's be honest: <hl> for the same amount of money, you can buy a box of crackers and some REAL cheddar cheese <hl> and have a much more natural, less processed, better tasting end result - but you'd have to keep the cheese refrigerated and put the snack together yourself, whereas you can just throw a couple of these pre-made and wrapped packages in your backpack and have a quick snack handy in case your toddler runs out of fuel when you're out and about. For a kid's snack, it's sure to be a hit, because it's convenient and not too unhealthy. I'd even consider buying it again for my 3 year old. But for adults, I'd have to think there are tastier and healthier ways to get cheese-on-a-cracker than this.Additional note: my wife adds that she actually liked the taste of the cheese. In her opinion, if you like the cheese that's in the other Ritz cheese-and-crackers products, it tastes exactly the same and you won't be disappointed. I confess to not having a ton of experience with Ritz cheese spread, so maybe it's just that I'm a cheese snob :) So, second opinion from my better half: this isn't any worse than other Ritz crackers with cheese paste. I'll even upgrade the product from 3 stars to 2 because of this!
The snack basically consists of 2 high fiber crackers with processed cheese spread between them. The crackers are fine, but the cheese paste tastes like a science experiment instead of real cheese. I know you can't expect real cheese in a prepackaged, non-refrigerated snack like this one, but there's decent artificial cheese flavor and bad artificial cheese flavor, and this is definitely the latter. (Also, the box reads "Natural Flavors with Other Natural Flavors", which is a pet peeve of mine - it sounds silly. Just say "Natural Flavors" already! It's like saying "Rainy with a chance of showers" in the weather report.)In terms of nutritional information, there's 7 grams of fat per serving, which is high, but 4.5 of those are unsaturated fats, which is more acceptable but still high. On the plus side, 5 grams of fiber per serving is great. The main draw of this product is the convenience of the packaging. <hl> Let's be honest: for the same amount of money, you can buy a box of crackers and some REAL cheddar cheese and have a much more natural, less processed, better tasting end result - <hl> but you'd have to keep the cheese refrigerated and put the snack together yourself, whereas you can just throw a couple of these pre-made and wrapped packages in your backpack and have a quick snack handy in case your toddler runs out of fuel when you're out and about. For a kid's snack, it's sure to be a hit, because it's convenient and not too unhealthy. I'd even consider buying it again for my 3 year old. But for adults, I'd have to think there are tastier and healthier ways to get cheese-on-a-cracker than this. Additional note: my wife adds that she actually liked the taste of the cheese. In her opinion, if you like the cheese that's in the other Ritz cheese-and-crackers products, it tastes exactly the same and you won't be disappointed. I confess to not having a ton of experience with Ritz cheese spread, so maybe it's just that I'm a cheese snob :) So, second opinion from my better half: this isn't any worse than other Ritz crackers with cheese paste. I'll even upgrade the product from 3 stars to 2 because of this!
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1
grocery
almost flaky texture
question: How's the texture?, context: When I ordered this GoPicnic set, I thought all I was getting was the crackers and salmon spread, but to my delight, it's a full lunch set. You get the crackers and spread, dried edamame, ginger nuts and dried fruit, and a little organic chocolate. For the most part, I thought this was really tasty. The salmon spread does taste like salmon, which is great, and the lime and chili complement it well. It's just a tad spicy, so mild that I didn't even notice it until I was well into eating it. I liked the slight kick, and it shouldn't bother people with sensative tongues. The crackers are organic, but you wouldn't know it. They're crunchy and buttery, kind of like Ritz crackers. My favorite item was the fruit and nut mix. They were salty and sweet, and the ginger went so well with the nuts peanuts and cranberries. It had a slight kick, no more than the salmon spread, and this was a great complement. The chocolate was ok. If you've had organic chocolate before, you know what to expect. It wasn't very sweet at 60% cacao, and it wasn't very smooth. Not really my thing, but eh. The only thing I didn't really like was the dried edamame. I generally like edamame, but dried... the first few bites were good. I liked the dry, almost flaky texture. But after a few bites, it tasted a bit weird.This has 16g of fat (25% of your daily value), but only 5g of saturated fat (25% daily value), most of which come from the salmon spread. There are 410 calories and 150 calories from fat.There are only 10mg cholesterol (3% daily value). There are 48g of carbohydrates (16% daily value) and 11g dietary fiber (44% daily value). The sodium isn't bad at 660mg (28% daily value), and neither are the sugars at 21g. The biggest problem is that there's not a whole lot of nutritional value here. You get 22g protien, which is pretty good, but only 10% of your daily value for iron and vitamin C. Fish has plenty of omega-3s, though, and peanuts and cranberries are full of anti-oxidants, so that's something.The packaging is very nice. I love the colors and design, especially the blue gingham pattern on the top. On the inside, there are fun facts and even a sudoku puzzle for you to complete. It's easy to open, and everything comes in its own easy to open packaging. There's a plastic fork for you to use, though I didn't need it. It doesn't all seem biodegradeable, though, and some might not like that.Overall, this was a very tasty lunch set. It was pretty filling and not bad for you. A great alternative to things like Lunchables, which are just full of sodium. Recommended!
How's the texture?
I liked the dry, almost flaky texture .
When I ordered this GoPicnic set, I thought all I was getting was the crackers and salmon spread, but to my delight, it's a full lunch set. You get the crackers and spread, dried edamame, ginger nuts and dried fruit, and a little organic chocolate. For the most part, I thought this was really tasty. The salmon spread does taste like salmon, which is great, and the lime and chili complement it well. It's just a tad spicy, so mild that I didn't even notice it until I was well into eating it. I liked the slight kick, and it shouldn't bother people with sensative tongues. The crackers are organic, but you wouldn't know it. They're crunchy and buttery, kind of like Ritz crackers. My favorite item was the fruit and nut mix. They were salty and sweet, and the ginger went so well with the nuts peanuts and cranberries. It had a slight kick, no more than the salmon spread, and this was a great complement. The chocolate was ok. If you've had organic chocolate before, you know what to expect. It wasn't very sweet at 60% cacao, and it wasn't very smooth. Not really my thing, but eh. The only thing I didn't really like was the dried edamame. I generally like edamame, but dried... the first few bites were good. I liked the dry, almost flaky texture. But after a few bites, it tasted a bit weird.This has 16g of fat (25% of your daily value), but only 5g of saturated fat (25% daily value), most of which come from the salmon spread. There are 410 calories and 150 calories from fat.There are only 10mg cholesterol (3% daily value). There are 48g of carbohydrates (16% daily value) and 11g dietary fiber (44% daily value). The sodium isn't bad at 660mg (28% daily value), and neither are the sugars at 21g. The biggest problem is that there's not a whole lot of nutritional value here. You get 22g protien, which is pretty good, but only 10% of your daily value for iron and vitamin C. Fish has plenty of omega-3s, though, and peanuts and cranberries are full of anti-oxidants, so that's something.The packaging is very nice. I love the colors and design, especially the blue gingham pattern on the top. On the inside, there are fun facts and even a sudoku puzzle for you to complete. It's easy to open, and everything comes in its own easy to open packaging. There's a plastic fork for you to use, though I didn't need it. It doesn't all seem biodegradeable, though, and some might not like that.Overall, this was a very tasty lunch set. It was pretty filling and not bad for you. A great alternative to things like Lunchables, which are just full of sodium. Recommended!
I liked the dry, <hl> almost flaky texture <hl> .
When I ordered this GoPicnic set, I thought all I was getting was the crackers and salmon spread, but to my delight, it's a full lunch set. You get the crackers and spread, dried edamame, ginger nuts and dried fruit, and a little organic chocolate. For the most part, I thought this was really tasty. The salmon spread does taste like salmon, which is great, and the lime and chili complement it well. It's just a tad spicy, so mild that I didn't even notice it until I was well into eating it. I liked the slight kick, and it shouldn't bother people with sensative tongues. The crackers are organic, but you wouldn't know it. They're crunchy and buttery, kind of like Ritz crackers. My favorite item was the fruit and nut mix. They were salty and sweet, and the ginger went so well with the nuts peanuts and cranberries. It had a slight kick, no more than the salmon spread, and this was a great complement. The chocolate was ok. If you've had organic chocolate before, you know what to expect. It wasn't very sweet at 60% cacao, and it wasn't very smooth. Not really my thing, but eh. The only thing I didn't really like was the dried edamame. I generally like edamame, but dried... the first few bites were good. I liked the dry, <hl> almost flaky texture <hl>. But after a few bites, it tasted a bit weird.This has 16g of fat (25% of your daily value), but only 5g of saturated fat (25% daily value), most of which come from the salmon spread. There are 410 calories and 150 calories from fat.There are only 10mg cholesterol (3% daily value). There are 48g of carbohydrates (16% daily value) and 11g dietary fiber (44% daily value). The sodium isn't bad at 660mg (28% daily value), and neither are the sugars at 21g. The biggest problem is that there's not a whole lot of nutritional value here. You get 22g protien, which is pretty good, but only 10% of your daily value for iron and vitamin C. Fish has plenty of omega-3s, though, and peanuts and cranberries are full of anti-oxidants, so that's something.The packaging is very nice. I love the colors and design, especially the blue gingham pattern on the top. On the inside, there are fun facts and even a sudoku puzzle for you to complete. It's easy to open, and everything comes in its own easy to open packaging. There's a plastic fork for you to use, though I didn't need it. It doesn't all seem biodegradeable, though, and some might not like that.Overall, this was a very tasty lunch set. It was pretty filling and not bad for you. A great alternative to things like Lunchables, which are just full of sodium. Recommended!
When I ordered this GoPicnic set, I thought all I was getting was the crackers and salmon spread, but to my delight, it's a full lunch set. You get the crackers and spread, dried edamame, ginger nuts and dried fruit, and a little organic chocolate. For the most part, I thought this was really tasty. The salmon spread does taste like salmon, which is great, and the lime and chili complement it well. It's just a tad spicy, so mild that I didn't even notice it until I was well into eating it. I liked the slight kick, and it shouldn't bother people with sensative tongues. The crackers are organic, but you wouldn't know it. They're crunchy and buttery, kind of like Ritz crackers. My favorite item was the fruit and nut mix. They were salty and sweet, and the ginger went so well with the nuts peanuts and cranberries. It had a slight kick, no more than the salmon spread, and this was a great complement. The chocolate was ok. If you've had organic chocolate before, you know what to expect. It wasn't very sweet at 60% cacao, and it wasn't very smooth. Not really my thing, but eh. The only thing I didn't really like was the dried edamame. I generally like edamame, but dried... the first few bites were good. <hl> I liked the dry, almost flaky texture . <hl> But after a few bites, it tasted a bit weird. This has 16g of fat (25% of your daily value), but only 5g of saturated fat (25% daily value), most of which come from the salmon spread. There are 410 calories and 150 calories from fat. There are only 10mg cholesterol (3% daily value). There are 48g of carbohydrates (16% daily value) and 11g dietary fiber (44% daily value). The sodium isn't bad at 660mg (28% daily value), and neither are the sugars at 21g. The biggest problem is that there's not a whole lot of nutritional value here. You get 22g protien, which is pretty good, but only 10% of your daily value for iron and vitamin C. Fish has plenty of omega-3s, though, and peanuts and cranberries are full of anti-oxidants, so that's something. The packaging is very nice. I love the colors and design, especially the blue gingham pattern on the top. On the inside, there are fun facts and even a sudoku puzzle for you to complete. It's easy to open, and everything comes in its own easy to open packaging. There's a plastic fork for you to use, though I didn't need it. It doesn't all seem biodegradeable, though, and some might not like that. Overall, this was a very tasty lunch set. It was pretty filling and not bad for you. A great alternative to things like Lunchables, which are just full of sodium. Recommended!
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grocery
the lookout for great water beverages and let me tell you
question: Does this taste funny at all?, context: I am one of those people who is not good at drinking water. I know that it is vitally important to drink plenty of water each and every day, but I have never been one who could make myself drink much of it. It is because of this that I am always on the lookout for great water beverages and let me tell you, I have had little luck. Most mix in leave an ick aftertaste because of the fake sugar. I also greatly dislike carbonated drinks. When I saw this Essentia product, I was very curious to give it a try. Through the years, I have tried many different brands of bottled water. Some have a "soapy" taste, some have just a plain weird taste and others are not bad. Where does Essentia fall into? I would have to say that it falls into a category that ranks high on my taste bud o meter.The bottle claims that it has a silky smooth taste. I don't know if I would say that, but it does have a very crisp and fresh taste to it. I spent the afternoon outside mowing (on a rather hot day) and when I came in, I cracked open the bottle of Essentia. It was delicious. Now, of course I was dying of thirst, lol. An hour later I am nearly finished with the entire bottle! For me, that is amazing, lol. I am really enjoying the way the water tastes (or lack of taste, whichever the case may be, lol) I can honestly say that I will hopefully be purchasing more bottles of this in the very near future. I have not seen it in stores around our area, so will probably order from Amazon.Bottom line, I am incredibly pleased with this water, look forward to enjoying it in the future and highly recommend it!!
Does this taste funny at all?
It is because of this that I am always on the lookout for great water beverages and let me tell you , I have had little luck.
I am one of those people who is not good at drinking water. I know that it is vitally important to drink plenty of water each and every day, but I have never been one who could make myself drink much of it. It is because of this that I am always on the lookout for great water beverages and let me tell you, I have had little luck. Most mix in leave an ick aftertaste because of the fake sugar. I also greatly dislike carbonated drinks. When I saw this Essentia product, I was very curious to give it a try. Through the years, I have tried many different brands of bottled water. Some have a "soapy" taste, some have just a plain weird taste and others are not bad. Where does Essentia fall into? I would have to say that it falls into a category that ranks high on my taste bud o meter.The bottle claims that it has a silky smooth taste. I don't know if I would say that, but it does have a very crisp and fresh taste to it. I spent the afternoon outside mowing (on a rather hot day) and when I came in, I cracked open the bottle of Essentia. It was delicious. Now, of course I was dying of thirst, lol. An hour later I am nearly finished with the entire bottle! For me, that is amazing, lol. I am really enjoying the way the water tastes (or lack of taste, whichever the case may be, lol) I can honestly say that I will hopefully be purchasing more bottles of this in the very near future. I have not seen it in stores around our area, so will probably order from Amazon.Bottom line, I am incredibly pleased with this water, look forward to enjoying it in the future and highly recommend it!!
It is because of this that I am always on <hl> the lookout for great water beverages and let me tell you <hl> , I have had little luck.
I am one of those people who is not good at drinking water. I know that it is vitally important to drink plenty of water each and every day, but I have never been one who could make myself drink much of it. It is because of this that I am always on <hl> the lookout for great water beverages and let me tell you <hl>, I have had little luck. Most mix in leave an ick aftertaste because of the fake sugar. I also greatly dislike carbonated drinks. When I saw this Essentia product, I was very curious to give it a try. Through the years, I have tried many different brands of bottled water. Some have a "soapy" taste, some have just a plain weird taste and others are not bad. Where does Essentia fall into? I would have to say that it falls into a category that ranks high on my taste bud o meter.The bottle claims that it has a silky smooth taste. I don't know if I would say that, but it does have a very crisp and fresh taste to it. I spent the afternoon outside mowing (on a rather hot day) and when I came in, I cracked open the bottle of Essentia. It was delicious. Now, of course I was dying of thirst, lol. An hour later I am nearly finished with the entire bottle! For me, that is amazing, lol. I am really enjoying the way the water tastes (or lack of taste, whichever the case may be, lol) I can honestly say that I will hopefully be purchasing more bottles of this in the very near future. I have not seen it in stores around our area, so will probably order from Amazon.Bottom line, I am incredibly pleased with this water, look forward to enjoying it in the future and highly recommend it!!
I am one of those people who is not good at drinking water. I know that it is vitally important to drink plenty of water each and every day, but I have never been one who could make myself drink much of it. <hl> It is because of this that I am always on the lookout for great water beverages and let me tell you , I have had little luck. <hl> Most mix in leave an ick aftertaste because of the fake sugar. I also greatly dislike carbonated drinks. When I saw this Essentia product, I was very curious to give it a try. Through the years, I have tried many different brands of bottled water. Some have a "soapy" taste, some have just a plain weird taste and others are not bad. Where does Essentia fall into? I would have to say that it falls into a category that ranks high on my taste bud o meter. The bottle claims that it has a silky smooth taste. I don't know if I would say that, but it does have a very crisp and fresh taste to it. I spent the afternoon outside mowing (on a rather hot day) and when I came in, I cracked open the bottle of Essentia. It was delicious. Now, of course I was dying of thirst, lol. An hour later I am nearly finished with the entire bottle! For me, that is amazing, lol. I am really enjoying the way the water tastes (or lack of taste, whichever the case may be, lol) I can honestly say that I will hopefully be purchasing more bottles of this in the very near future. I have not seen it in stores around our area, so will probably order from Amazon. Bottom line, I am incredibly pleased with this water, look forward to enjoying it in the future and highly recommend it!!
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grocery
Of the 2 I tested, I liked the Wild Blueberry bar much more
question: How is the consistency of the appetizer?, context: Of the 2 I tested, I liked the Wild Blueberry bar much more. Overall, both are very soft, dense and have a decent amount of nutrition to help curb your otherwise unhealthy snacking.
How is the consistency of the appetizer?
Of the 2 I tested, I liked the Wild Blueberry bar much more .
Of the 2 I tested, I liked the Wild Blueberry bar much more. Overall, both are very soft, dense and have a decent amount of nutrition to help curb your otherwise unhealthy snacking.
<hl> Of the 2 I tested, I liked the Wild Blueberry bar much more <hl> .
<hl> Of the 2 I tested, I liked the Wild Blueberry bar much more <hl>. Overall, both are very soft, dense and have a decent amount of nutrition to help curb your otherwise unhealthy snacking.
<hl> Of the 2 I tested, I liked the Wild Blueberry bar much more . <hl> Overall, both are very soft, dense and have a decent amount of nutrition to help curb your otherwise unhealthy snacking.
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grocery
It's needed said that these comments are for the
question: How is preparation?, context: It's needed said that these comments are for the 'Ultimate Cheeseburger Mac'.I had requested 'Chicken and Broccoli' and was mistakenly sent the wrong one.I think we may have liked the flavor I requested better then this one.This dinner is for hamburger and cheese lovers,The Velveeta cheese pack does greatly improve the cheese flavor in this dish over other brands.We found the suggestion on the box, of adding fresh chopped tomatoes for a topping is a great idea.We got some from our garden, and for us that made a rather ordinary skillet dinner much better.The meal was quick and easy to prepare, it took only 20 minutes as stated.And it is nice that you can prepare this dish from start to finish in one pan.UPDATE: The next day when our son-in-law had some of the leftovers,he thought this was a deliicious dish.He said instantly "what brand IS this?","this is sure better than hamburger helper meals".His opinion is that this dish is an A+.
How is preparation?
It's needed said that these comments are for the 'Ultimate Cheeseburger Mac'.
It's needed said that these comments are for the 'Ultimate Cheeseburger Mac'.I had requested 'Chicken and Broccoli' and was mistakenly sent the wrong one.I think we may have liked the flavor I requested better then this one.This dinner is for hamburger and cheese lovers,The Velveeta cheese pack does greatly improve the cheese flavor in this dish over other brands.We found the suggestion on the box, of adding fresh chopped tomatoes for a topping is a great idea.We got some from our garden, and for us that made a rather ordinary skillet dinner much better.The meal was quick and easy to prepare, it took only 20 minutes as stated.And it is nice that you can prepare this dish from start to finish in one pan.UPDATE: The next day when our son-in-law had some of the leftovers,he thought this was a deliicious dish.He said instantly "what brand IS this?","this is sure better than hamburger helper meals".His opinion is that this dish is an A+.
<hl> It's needed said that these comments are for the <hl> 'Ultimate Cheeseburger Mac'.
<hl> It's needed said that these comments are for the <hl> 'Ultimate Cheeseburger Mac'.I had requested 'Chicken and Broccoli' and was mistakenly sent the wrong one.I think we may have liked the flavor I requested better then this one.This dinner is for hamburger and cheese lovers,The Velveeta cheese pack does greatly improve the cheese flavor in this dish over other brands.We found the suggestion on the box, of adding fresh chopped tomatoes for a topping is a great idea.We got some from our garden, and for us that made a rather ordinary skillet dinner much better.The meal was quick and easy to prepare, it took only 20 minutes as stated.And it is nice that you can prepare this dish from start to finish in one pan.UPDATE: The next day when our son-in-law had some of the leftovers,he thought this was a deliicious dish.He said instantly "what brand IS this?","this is sure better than hamburger helper meals".His opinion is that this dish is an A+.
<hl> It's needed said that these comments are for the 'Ultimate Cheeseburger Mac'. <hl> I had requested 'Chicken and Broccoli' and was mistakenly sent the wrong one. I think we may have liked the flavor I requested better then this one. This dinner is for hamburger and cheese lovers,The Velveeta cheese pack does greatly improve the cheese flavor in this dish over other brands. We found the suggestion on the box, of adding fresh chopped tomatoes for a topping is a great idea. We got some from our garden, and for us that made a rather ordinary skillet dinner much better. The meal was quick and easy to prepare, it took only 20 minutes as stated. And it is nice that you can prepare this dish from start to finish in one pan. UPDATE: The next day when our son-in-law had some of the leftovers,he thought this was a deliicious dish. He said instantly "what brand IS this?","this is sure better than hamburger helper meals". His opinion is that this dish is an A+.
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grocery
It was really good
question: How is the taste of caffeine?, context: I say I don't like coffee and I mean it, but it's not the flavor, it's what coffee is without the cream, the sweetners, the flavors. I stop off at a place on my trip back to Chicago where you make you're own coffee mix for a dollar. A 24 ounce version. I make mine with about 10 half and halfs, 4 irish creams, 4 hazelnut flavors, and the overall a caramel chocolate blend. When I heated this up I put in a half cup of half and half, and some chocolate syrup. It was really good, but is that a fair test.I guess you can say the test was partially fine, because on occasion some old coffee left in the pot too long at the filling station has made my mix pretty flat tasting, this had some decent punch into it. Stillk one can, is hardly a fair test of the drink. I wish the product suppliers of food and drink items, would get a clue and include enough to do a decent review. I've grown fond of strange cola's in the past like Moxie, I mention that one because it has a little bitterness to it, just like coffee, and is an acquired taste. Had I not bought 12 cans the first time online of the stuff, I would have never ordered it again. I keep it in stock now because it's a good change of pace from the overly sweet colas. This coffee didn't give me any reason to hate it, but I don't have enough times drinking it to give you a solid opinion. Good at least initially, but I can't speak for drinking it straight up.
How is the taste of caffeine?
It was really good , but is that a fair test.
I say I don't like coffee and I mean it, but it's not the flavor, it's what coffee is without the cream, the sweetners, the flavors. I stop off at a place on my trip back to Chicago where you make you're own coffee mix for a dollar. A 24 ounce version. I make mine with about 10 half and halfs, 4 irish creams, 4 hazelnut flavors, and the overall a caramel chocolate blend. When I heated this up I put in a half cup of half and half, and some chocolate syrup. It was really good, but is that a fair test.I guess you can say the test was partially fine, because on occasion some old coffee left in the pot too long at the filling station has made my mix pretty flat tasting, this had some decent punch into it. Stillk one can, is hardly a fair test of the drink. I wish the product suppliers of food and drink items, would get a clue and include enough to do a decent review. I've grown fond of strange cola's in the past like Moxie, I mention that one because it has a little bitterness to it, just like coffee, and is an acquired taste. Had I not bought 12 cans the first time online of the stuff, I would have never ordered it again. I keep it in stock now because it's a good change of pace from the overly sweet colas. This coffee didn't give me any reason to hate it, but I don't have enough times drinking it to give you a solid opinion. Good at least initially, but I can't speak for drinking it straight up.
<hl> It was really good <hl> , but is that a fair test.
I say I don't like coffee and I mean it, but it's not the flavor, it's what coffee is without the cream, the sweetners, the flavors. I stop off at a place on my trip back to Chicago where you make you're own coffee mix for a dollar. A 24 ounce version. I make mine with about 10 half and halfs, 4 irish creams, 4 hazelnut flavors, and the overall a caramel chocolate blend. When I heated this up I put in a half cup of half and half, and some chocolate syrup. <hl> It was really good <hl>, but is that a fair test.I guess you can say the test was partially fine, because on occasion some old coffee left in the pot too long at the filling station has made my mix pretty flat tasting, this had some decent punch into it. Stillk one can, is hardly a fair test of the drink. I wish the product suppliers of food and drink items, would get a clue and include enough to do a decent review. I've grown fond of strange cola's in the past like Moxie, I mention that one because it has a little bitterness to it, just like coffee, and is an acquired taste. Had I not bought 12 cans the first time online of the stuff, I would have never ordered it again. I keep it in stock now because it's a good change of pace from the overly sweet colas. This coffee didn't give me any reason to hate it, but I don't have enough times drinking it to give you a solid opinion. Good at least initially, but I can't speak for drinking it straight up.
I say I don't like coffee and I mean it, but it's not the flavor, it's what coffee is without the cream, the sweetners, the flavors. I stop off at a place on my trip back to Chicago where you make you're own coffee mix for a dollar. A 24 ounce version. I make mine with about 10 half and halfs, 4 irish creams, 4 hazelnut flavors, and the overall a caramel chocolate blend. When I heated this up I put in a half cup of half and half, and some chocolate syrup. <hl> It was really good , but is that a fair test. <hl> I guess you can say the test was partially fine, because on occasion some old coffee left in the pot too long at the filling station has made my mix pretty flat tasting, this had some decent punch into it. Stillk one can, is hardly a fair test of the drink. I wish the product suppliers of food and drink items, would get a clue and include enough to do a decent review. I've grown fond of strange cola's in the past like Moxie, I mention that one because it has a little bitterness to it, just like coffee, and is an acquired taste. Had I not bought 12 cans the first time online of the stuff, I would have never ordered it again. I keep it in stock now because it's a good change of pace from the overly sweet colas. This coffee didn't give me any reason to hate it, but I don't have enough times drinking it to give you a solid opinion. Good at least initially, but I can't speak for drinking it straight up.
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grocery
This is unlike
question: How delicious is the taste of coffee?, context: This is unlike the concentrates that I've ever tried. I like the taste and ease to use. It has concentrated sugar that adds a real nice flavor. As you can tell in the ingredients listed on the product page it has vitamin C listed third, behind water and critic acid. Also a natural form of caffiene, B3 and B6. These provide a pick me up to me after consuming a couple of 8 oz glasses with ice. The bottle is enough to last me about a month, when drinking about 8 oz a day on average. it comes in handy when I run out of soda or don't want a cup of coffee. The amount of natural caffiene is low and does not give me a nervous or jittery type feeling. I use a little less than the suggested amount because of my taste due to the fact that I prefer less sweet drinks.The price is good, and the Subscribe and Save brings it down another five percent. The bottle fits easy into my hand and the cap is sturdy enough to hold upside down and shake without spilling a drop. I would recommend this product as a semi energy drink or a replacement for Kool-aid, as it does have some valuable vitamins.
How delicious is the taste of coffee?
This is unlike the concentrates that I've ever tried.
This is unlike the concentrates that I've ever tried. I like the taste and ease to use. It has concentrated sugar that adds a real nice flavor. As you can tell in the ingredients listed on the product page it has vitamin C listed third, behind water and critic acid. Also a natural form of caffiene, B3 and B6. These provide a pick me up to me after consuming a couple of 8 oz glasses with ice. The bottle is enough to last me about a month, when drinking about 8 oz a day on average. it comes in handy when I run out of soda or don't want a cup of coffee. The amount of natural caffiene is low and does not give me a nervous or jittery type feeling. I use a little less than the suggested amount because of my taste due to the fact that I prefer less sweet drinks.The price is good, and the Subscribe and Save brings it down another five percent. The bottle fits easy into my hand and the cap is sturdy enough to hold upside down and shake without spilling a drop. I would recommend this product as a semi energy drink or a replacement for Kool-aid, as it does have some valuable vitamins.
<hl> This is unlike <hl> the concentrates that I've ever tried.
<hl> This is unlike <hl> the concentrates that I've ever tried. I like the taste and ease to use. It has concentrated sugar that adds a real nice flavor. As you can tell in the ingredients listed on the product page it has vitamin C listed third, behind water and critic acid. Also a natural form of caffiene, B3 and B6. These provide a pick me up to me after consuming a couple of 8 oz glasses with ice. The bottle is enough to last me about a month, when drinking about 8 oz a day on average. it comes in handy when I run out of soda or don't want a cup of coffee. The amount of natural caffiene is low and does not give me a nervous or jittery type feeling. I use a little less than the suggested amount because of my taste due to the fact that I prefer less sweet drinks.The price is good, and the Subscribe and Save brings it down another five percent. The bottle fits easy into my hand and the cap is sturdy enough to hold upside down and shake without spilling a drop. I would recommend this product as a semi energy drink or a replacement for Kool-aid, as it does have some valuable vitamins.
<hl> This is unlike the concentrates that I've ever tried. <hl> I like the taste and ease to use. It has concentrated sugar that adds a real nice flavor. As you can tell in the ingredients listed on the product page it has vitamin C listed third, behind water and critic acid. Also a natural form of caffiene, B3 and B6. These provide a pick me up to me after consuming a couple of 8 oz glasses with ice. The bottle is enough to last me about a month, when drinking about 8 oz a day on average. it comes in handy when I run out of soda or don't want a cup of coffee. The amount of natural caffiene is low and does not give me a nervous or jittery type feeling. I use a little less than the suggested amount because of my taste due to the fact that I prefer less sweet drinks. The price is good, and the Subscribe and Save brings it down another five percent. The bottle fits easy into my hand and the cap is sturdy enough to hold upside down and shake without spilling a drop. I would recommend this product as a semi energy drink or a replacement for Kool-aid, as it does have some valuable vitamins.
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grocery
the sauce is tasty
question: Is the sauce tasty?, context: I'm not a real big sauce person, but once in a while, I like to try something different (especially if it might have a little spicy nature to it). So, when I got the chance to try the Taco Bell Jalapeno Sauce, I thought, jalapenos may have a bit of a zing; lets try it. Well, although the sauce is tasty and creamy, there is very little zing (hence the 4 stars). Even my 3 year old liked it and she does not like anything spicy. This sauce wasn't my favorite on Tacos, but I did like dipping carrots and celery into it as a little snack. Cant wait to see what else we use it for.
Is the sauce tasty?
Well, although the sauce is tasty and creamy, there is very little zing (hence the 4 stars).
I'm not a real big sauce person, but once in a while, I like to try something different (especially if it might have a little spicy nature to it). So, when I got the chance to try the Taco Bell Jalapeno Sauce, I thought, jalapenos may have a bit of a zing; lets try it. Well, although the sauce is tasty and creamy, there is very little zing (hence the 4 stars). Even my 3 year old liked it and she does not like anything spicy. This sauce wasn't my favorite on Tacos, but I did like dipping carrots and celery into it as a little snack. Cant wait to see what else we use it for.
Well, although <hl> the sauce is tasty <hl> and creamy, there is very little zing (hence the 4 stars).
I'm not a real big sauce person, but once in a while, I like to try something different (especially if it might have a little spicy nature to it). So, when I got the chance to try the Taco Bell Jalapeno Sauce, I thought, jalapenos may have a bit of a zing; lets try it. Well, although <hl> the sauce is tasty <hl> and creamy, there is very little zing (hence the 4 stars). Even my 3 year old liked it and she does not like anything spicy. This sauce wasn't my favorite on Tacos, but I did like dipping carrots and celery into it as a little snack. Cant wait to see what else we use it for.
I'm not a real big sauce person, but once in a while, I like to try something different (especially if it might have a little spicy nature to it). So, when I got the chance to try the Taco Bell Jalapeno Sauce, I thought, jalapenos may have a bit of a zing; lets try it. <hl> Well, although the sauce is tasty and creamy, there is very little zing (hence the 4 stars). <hl> Even my 3 year old liked it and she does not like anything spicy. This sauce wasn't my favorite on Tacos, but I did like dipping carrots and celery into it as a little snack. Cant wait to see what else we use it for.
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Just that first day my hair feels softer and is visibly shinier
question: What is your first opinion after use the skin product?, context: I have been so intrigued by all the advice on using coconut oil for everything from frying foods to making your own beauty products. I just couldn't invest in it until now because it's such a BIG jar and kind of pricy at the grocery stores.I'll cut to the chase here...the first night I got the tub of coconut oil, I grabbed out about a tablespoon and put it through my hair, roots to ends. I was a little sad that it doesn't have a coconut smell, but it is supposed to be organic and not added junk for scent. So no problems there. It did leave my hair greasy that night...duh! No way you could go out with this on your hair ;) I left it on all night. The next day I shampooed my hair twice, then used my usual conditioner. WOW Just that first day my hair feels softer and is visibly shinier! I love it!! Now I know I will be grabbing a jar that does have a coconut flavor for cooking, I imagine shrimp would be fabulous in coconut oil.I also make my own facial cream. I have not added to coconut oil to my current mixture (several vitamin e tablets emptied, crisco (look it up), oil of olay, vitamin e lotion) because I love it the way it is. When I do mix up some with the coconut oil as the base ingredient, I'll come back and update.Sheri Gill - Writer, Mom, Mage!!
What is your first opinion after use the skin product?
WOW Just that first day my hair feels softer and is visibly shinier !
I have been so intrigued by all the advice on using coconut oil for everything from frying foods to making your own beauty products. I just couldn't invest in it until now because it's such a BIG jar and kind of pricy at the grocery stores.I'll cut to the chase here...the first night I got the tub of coconut oil, I grabbed out about a tablespoon and put it through my hair, roots to ends. I was a little sad that it doesn't have a coconut smell, but it is supposed to be organic and not added junk for scent. So no problems there. It did leave my hair greasy that night...duh! No way you could go out with this on your hair ;) I left it on all night. The next day I shampooed my hair twice, then used my usual conditioner. WOW Just that first day my hair feels softer and is visibly shinier! I love it!! Now I know I will be grabbing a jar that does have a coconut flavor for cooking, I imagine shrimp would be fabulous in coconut oil.I also make my own facial cream. I have not added to coconut oil to my current mixture (several vitamin e tablets emptied, crisco (look it up), oil of olay, vitamin e lotion) because I love it the way it is. When I do mix up some with the coconut oil as the base ingredient, I'll come back and update.Sheri Gill - Writer, Mom, Mage!!
WOW <hl> Just that first day my hair feels softer and is visibly shinier <hl> !
I have been so intrigued by all the advice on using coconut oil for everything from frying foods to making your own beauty products. I just couldn't invest in it until now because it's such a BIG jar and kind of pricy at the grocery stores.I'll cut to the chase here...the first night I got the tub of coconut oil, I grabbed out about a tablespoon and put it through my hair, roots to ends. I was a little sad that it doesn't have a coconut smell, but it is supposed to be organic and not added junk for scent. So no problems there. It did leave my hair greasy that night...duh! No way you could go out with this on your hair ;) I left it on all night. The next day I shampooed my hair twice, then used my usual conditioner. WOW <hl> Just that first day my hair feels softer and is visibly shinier <hl>! I love it!! Now I know I will be grabbing a jar that does have a coconut flavor for cooking, I imagine shrimp would be fabulous in coconut oil.I also make my own facial cream. I have not added to coconut oil to my current mixture (several vitamin e tablets emptied, crisco (look it up), oil of olay, vitamin e lotion) because I love it the way it is. When I do mix up some with the coconut oil as the base ingredient, I'll come back and update.Sheri Gill - Writer, Mom, Mage!!
I have been so intrigued by all the advice on using coconut oil for everything from frying foods to making your own beauty products. I just couldn't invest in it until now because it's such a BIG jar and kind of pricy at the grocery stores. I'll cut to the chase here...the first night I got the tub of coconut oil, I grabbed out about a tablespoon and put it through my hair, roots to ends. I was a little sad that it doesn't have a coconut smell, but it is supposed to be organic and not added junk for scent. So no problems there. It did leave my hair greasy that night... duh! No way you could go out with this on your hair ;) I left it on all night. The next day I shampooed my hair twice, then used my usual conditioner. <hl> WOW Just that first day my hair feels softer and is visibly shinier ! <hl> I love it!! Now I know I will be grabbing a jar that does have a coconut flavor for cooking, I imagine shrimp would be fabulous in coconut oil. I also make my own facial cream. I have not added to coconut oil to my current mixture (several vitamin e tablets emptied, crisco (look it up), oil of olay, vitamin e lotion) because I love it the way it is. When I do mix up some with the coconut oil as the base ingredient, I'll come back and update. Sheri Gill - Writer, Mom, Mage!!
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grocery
This bar, on the other hand is at once moist and filling
question: How about drinks at the bar?, context: While hiking on Santa Rosa Island in Channel Islands National Park, my wife and I tried this new bar. What a gem. Hiking bars tend to by dry and often include an overkill of sugar. This bar, on the other hand is at once moist and filling. The insistance on using all organic ingredients will undoubtedly raise the price, but the flavor is worth it.My only concern is that sometimes, after a product becomes popular, manufacturers will substitute less expensive ingredients. And I do expect this bar to become popular.
How about drinks at the bar?
This bar, on the other hand is at once moist and filling .
While hiking on Santa Rosa Island in Channel Islands National Park, my wife and I tried this new bar. What a gem. Hiking bars tend to by dry and often include an overkill of sugar. This bar, on the other hand is at once moist and filling. The insistance on using all organic ingredients will undoubtedly raise the price, but the flavor is worth it.My only concern is that sometimes, after a product becomes popular, manufacturers will substitute less expensive ingredients. And I do expect this bar to become popular.
<hl> This bar, on the other hand is at once moist and filling <hl> .
While hiking on Santa Rosa Island in Channel Islands National Park, my wife and I tried this new bar. What a gem. Hiking bars tend to by dry and often include an overkill of sugar. <hl> This bar, on the other hand is at once moist and filling <hl>. The insistance on using all organic ingredients will undoubtedly raise the price, but the flavor is worth it.My only concern is that sometimes, after a product becomes popular, manufacturers will substitute less expensive ingredients. And I do expect this bar to become popular.
While hiking on Santa Rosa Island in Channel Islands National Park, my wife and I tried this new bar. What a gem. Hiking bars tend to by dry and often include an overkill of sugar. <hl> This bar, on the other hand is at once moist and filling . <hl> The insistance on using all organic ingredients will undoubtedly raise the price, but the flavor is worth it. My only concern is that sometimes, after a product becomes popular, manufacturers will substitute less expensive ingredients. And I do expect this bar to become popular.
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grocery
It does have a slightly bitter aftertaste
question: How is the taste?, context: And this was no exception. You can really taste the vanilla in it. It does have a slightly bitter aftertaste, but I've found that to be the case in a lot of Starbucks coffees. I use it in my Kuerig and love brewing myself a large cup every morning.
How is the taste?
It does have a slightly bitter aftertaste , but I've found that to be the case in a lot of Starbucks coffees.
And this was no exception. You can really taste the vanilla in it. It does have a slightly bitter aftertaste, but I've found that to be the case in a lot of Starbucks coffees. I use it in my Kuerig and love brewing myself a large cup every morning.
<hl> It does have a slightly bitter aftertaste <hl> , but I've found that to be the case in a lot of Starbucks coffees.
And this was no exception. You can really taste the vanilla in it. <hl> It does have a slightly bitter aftertaste <hl>, but I've found that to be the case in a lot of Starbucks coffees. I use it in my Kuerig and love brewing myself a large cup every morning.
And this was no exception. You can really taste the vanilla in it. <hl> It does have a slightly bitter aftertaste , but I've found that to be the case in a lot of Starbucks coffees. <hl> I use it in my Kuerig and love brewing myself a large cup every morning.
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grocery
The chocolates are perfect for a dainty nibble
question: How is chocolate?, context: Ahhhh, melt in your mouth goodness. I LOVE the caramel chocolate combo!The problem with caramel chocolate bars is they are incredibly messy. The caramel oozes out in a deliciously messy goo. Great for the tastebuds, not so great for clothing. This treat totally eliminates the messy gooey ooze from such a treat.The chocolates are perfect for a dainty nibble, or just the right size to pop in all at once. Depending on your chocolate ingestion style. I'm a popper myself. No dainty nibbling here. Wrapped individually, these are wonderful to share with coworkers, or hide them all for yourself. They are wrapped in an attractive gold foil, perfect to set out in candy dishes. Generally, I'm a sharer. BUT, I have to admit, I didn't share these. Perhaps when I make my next purchase of them. Which I WILL do :)I'm hoping they make other flavors as well, I sampled the Original Caramel chocolates. I'm wondering if they make a dark chocolate version as well, because I do prefer dark over milk chocolate.The mix of caramel and chocolate was just right. The balance of the two was PERFECT. Sometimes chocolate/caramel combo candies are too strong on either side, but not here.These are definately a new favorite :)
How is chocolate?
The chocolates are perfect for a dainty nibble , or just the right size to pop in all at once.
Ahhhh, melt in your mouth goodness. I LOVE the caramel chocolate combo!The problem with caramel chocolate bars is they are incredibly messy. The caramel oozes out in a deliciously messy goo. Great for the tastebuds, not so great for clothing. This treat totally eliminates the messy gooey ooze from such a treat.The chocolates are perfect for a dainty nibble, or just the right size to pop in all at once. Depending on your chocolate ingestion style. I'm a popper myself. No dainty nibbling here. Wrapped individually, these are wonderful to share with coworkers, or hide them all for yourself. They are wrapped in an attractive gold foil, perfect to set out in candy dishes. Generally, I'm a sharer. BUT, I have to admit, I didn't share these. Perhaps when I make my next purchase of them. Which I WILL do :)I'm hoping they make other flavors as well, I sampled the Original Caramel chocolates. I'm wondering if they make a dark chocolate version as well, because I do prefer dark over milk chocolate.The mix of caramel and chocolate was just right. The balance of the two was PERFECT. Sometimes chocolate/caramel combo candies are too strong on either side, but not here.These are definately a new favorite :)
<hl> The chocolates are perfect for a dainty nibble <hl> , or just the right size to pop in all at once.
Ahhhh, melt in your mouth goodness. I LOVE the caramel chocolate combo!The problem with caramel chocolate bars is they are incredibly messy. The caramel oozes out in a deliciously messy goo. Great for the tastebuds, not so great for clothing. This treat totally eliminates the messy gooey ooze from such a treat.<hl> The chocolates are perfect for a dainty nibble <hl>, or just the right size to pop in all at once. Depending on your chocolate ingestion style. I'm a popper myself. No dainty nibbling here. Wrapped individually, these are wonderful to share with coworkers, or hide them all for yourself. They are wrapped in an attractive gold foil, perfect to set out in candy dishes. Generally, I'm a sharer. BUT, I have to admit, I didn't share these. Perhaps when I make my next purchase of them. Which I WILL do :)I'm hoping they make other flavors as well, I sampled the Original Caramel chocolates. I'm wondering if they make a dark chocolate version as well, because I do prefer dark over milk chocolate.The mix of caramel and chocolate was just right. The balance of the two was PERFECT. Sometimes chocolate/caramel combo candies are too strong on either side, but not here.These are definately a new favorite :)
Ahhhh, melt in your mouth goodness. I LOVE the caramel chocolate combo!The problem with caramel chocolate bars is they are incredibly messy. The caramel oozes out in a deliciously messy goo. Great for the tastebuds, not so great for clothing. This treat totally eliminates the messy gooey ooze from such a treat. <hl> The chocolates are perfect for a dainty nibble , or just the right size to pop in all at once. <hl> Depending on your chocolate ingestion style. I'm a popper myself. No dainty nibbling here. Wrapped individually, these are wonderful to share with coworkers, or hide them all for yourself. They are wrapped in an attractive gold foil, perfect to set out in candy dishes. Generally, I'm a sharer. BUT, I have to admit, I didn't share these. Perhaps when I make my next purchase of them. Which I WILL do :) I'm hoping they make other flavors as well, I sampled the Original Caramel chocolates. I'm wondering if they make a dark chocolate version as well, because I do prefer dark over milk chocolate. The mix of caramel and chocolate was just right. The balance of the two was PERFECT. Sometimes chocolate/caramel combo candies are too strong on either side, but not here. These are definately a new favorite :)
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grocery
It's a unique flavor
question: How is taste?, context: I've had a few other coffee drinks that come in a can, with milk + coffee, and they kind of all have the same taste. This illy branded one is no different. It's a unique flavor. Somewhat like iced coffee with milk, but still different. I enjoy the flavor, but it's not going to be like drinking an iced mocha coffee with cream/milk from your local cafe.I would compare this closely to some of the Java Monster energy drinks that I've had, more specifically the Mocha version of it. The difference being that here you only get 8.45 ounces instead of the 16+ oz of the monster, and you're only getting coffee here with no additional craziness, which is good.I haven't had illy coffee that much, just a few times in Europe, and then some espresso pods for a cheap espresso machine I had, so I can't really fully say if it lives up to the name, but it was smooth coffee, albeit with chocolate and milk mixed in as well. I'm not sure the price justifies how much you get, or the name on it in this case.
How is taste?
It's a unique flavor .
I've had a few other coffee drinks that come in a can, with milk + coffee, and they kind of all have the same taste. This illy branded one is no different. It's a unique flavor. Somewhat like iced coffee with milk, but still different. I enjoy the flavor, but it's not going to be like drinking an iced mocha coffee with cream/milk from your local cafe.I would compare this closely to some of the Java Monster energy drinks that I've had, more specifically the Mocha version of it. The difference being that here you only get 8.45 ounces instead of the 16+ oz of the monster, and you're only getting coffee here with no additional craziness, which is good.I haven't had illy coffee that much, just a few times in Europe, and then some espresso pods for a cheap espresso machine I had, so I can't really fully say if it lives up to the name, but it was smooth coffee, albeit with chocolate and milk mixed in as well. I'm not sure the price justifies how much you get, or the name on it in this case.
<hl> It's a unique flavor <hl> .
I've had a few other coffee drinks that come in a can, with milk + coffee, and they kind of all have the same taste. This illy branded one is no different. <hl> It's a unique flavor <hl>. Somewhat like iced coffee with milk, but still different. I enjoy the flavor, but it's not going to be like drinking an iced mocha coffee with cream/milk from your local cafe.I would compare this closely to some of the Java Monster energy drinks that I've had, more specifically the Mocha version of it. The difference being that here you only get 8.45 ounces instead of the 16+ oz of the monster, and you're only getting coffee here with no additional craziness, which is good.I haven't had illy coffee that much, just a few times in Europe, and then some espresso pods for a cheap espresso machine I had, so I can't really fully say if it lives up to the name, but it was smooth coffee, albeit with chocolate and milk mixed in as well. I'm not sure the price justifies how much you get, or the name on it in this case.
I've had a few other coffee drinks that come in a can, with milk + coffee, and they kind of all have the same taste. This illy branded one is no different. <hl> It's a unique flavor . <hl> Somewhat like iced coffee with milk, but still different. I enjoy the flavor, but it's not going to be like drinking an iced mocha coffee with cream/milk from your local cafe. I would compare this closely to some of the Java Monster energy drinks that I've had, more specifically the Mocha version of it. The difference being that here you only get 8.45 ounces instead of the 16+ oz of the monster, and you're only getting coffee here with no additional craziness, which is good. I haven't had illy coffee that much, just a few times in Europe, and then some espresso pods for a cheap espresso machine I had, so I can't really fully say if it lives up to the name, but it was smooth coffee, albeit with chocolate and milk mixed in as well. I'm not sure the price justifies how much you get, or the name on it in this case.
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grocery
I stirred about every 45 seconds
question: How many people does this meal reach?, context: First, I have to say that when I got this product, my kids were quite excited. They love anything with cheese in it so that was a plus from the beginning. The directions are easy and you can substitute different meats for the chicken breast, which--besides 2 1/2 cups of water--is the only thing not included in the box. I used ground turkey since I didn't have any chicken breast on-hand. I'm sure that ground beef, pork or cubed thigh meat would work just as well. One recommendation: Stick to the instructions to the tee. When they say "simmer & stir often", they mean very often. The pasta sticks to the pan if you do not stir it often enough. I stirred about every 45 seconds to 1 minute during the first 7-minute cooking time and just barely caught the pasta from sticking too much to the pan. The reason I placed broccoli in quotations in the title is that the teeny-tiny packet of freeze-dried broccoli once placed in the dish near the end of the cooking time becomes pretty much non-existent. It is hard to see and it does not have that lovely green look like it does in the picture. I'd really just call it the Cheesy Chicken Skillet dinner and not even include the broccoli.Flavor was decent, although a little salty if you eat more than a servings-worth. The kids loved it, of course...it's CHEESY! It wasn't bad for my taste buds either. I was thinking that if I make this again, I might just add my own fresh broccoli florets near the end instead of the freeze-dried packet.The Kraft Velveeta Chicken and Broccoli Skillets Dinner Kit was a hit with the kids...I'd just leave the word "broccoli" out of it.
How many people does this meal reach?
I stirred about every 45 seconds to 1 minute during the first 7-minute cooking time and just barely caught the pasta from sticking too much to the pan.
First, I have to say that when I got this product, my kids were quite excited. They love anything with cheese in it so that was a plus from the beginning. The directions are easy and you can substitute different meats for the chicken breast, which--besides 2 1/2 cups of water--is the only thing not included in the box. I used ground turkey since I didn't have any chicken breast on-hand. I'm sure that ground beef, pork or cubed thigh meat would work just as well. One recommendation: Stick to the instructions to the tee. When they say "simmer & stir often", they mean very often. The pasta sticks to the pan if you do not stir it often enough. I stirred about every 45 seconds to 1 minute during the first 7-minute cooking time and just barely caught the pasta from sticking too much to the pan. The reason I placed broccoli in quotations in the title is that the teeny-tiny packet of freeze-dried broccoli once placed in the dish near the end of the cooking time becomes pretty much non-existent. It is hard to see and it does not have that lovely green look like it does in the picture. I'd really just call it the Cheesy Chicken Skillet dinner and not even include the broccoli.Flavor was decent, although a little salty if you eat more than a servings-worth. The kids loved it, of course...it's CHEESY! It wasn't bad for my taste buds either. I was thinking that if I make this again, I might just add my own fresh broccoli florets near the end instead of the freeze-dried packet.The Kraft Velveeta Chicken and Broccoli Skillets Dinner Kit was a hit with the kids...I'd just leave the word "broccoli" out of it.
<hl> I stirred about every 45 seconds <hl> to 1 minute during the first 7-minute cooking time and just barely caught the pasta from sticking too much to the pan.
First, I have to say that when I got this product, my kids were quite excited. They love anything with cheese in it so that was a plus from the beginning. The directions are easy and you can substitute different meats for the chicken breast, which--besides 2 1/2 cups of water--is the only thing not included in the box. I used ground turkey since I didn't have any chicken breast on-hand. I'm sure that ground beef, pork or cubed thigh meat would work just as well. One recommendation: Stick to the instructions to the tee. When they say "simmer & stir often", they mean very often. The pasta sticks to the pan if you do not stir it often enough. <hl> I stirred about every 45 seconds <hl> to 1 minute during the first 7-minute cooking time and just barely caught the pasta from sticking too much to the pan. The reason I placed broccoli in quotations in the title is that the teeny-tiny packet of freeze-dried broccoli once placed in the dish near the end of the cooking time becomes pretty much non-existent. It is hard to see and it does not have that lovely green look like it does in the picture. I'd really just call it the Cheesy Chicken Skillet dinner and not even include the broccoli.Flavor was decent, although a little salty if you eat more than a servings-worth. The kids loved it, of course...it's CHEESY! It wasn't bad for my taste buds either. I was thinking that if I make this again, I might just add my own fresh broccoli florets near the end instead of the freeze-dried packet.The Kraft Velveeta Chicken and Broccoli Skillets Dinner Kit was a hit with the kids...I'd just leave the word "broccoli" out of it.
First, I have to say that when I got this product, my kids were quite excited. They love anything with cheese in it so that was a plus from the beginning. The directions are easy and you can substitute different meats for the chicken breast, which--besides 2 1/2 cups of water--is the only thing not included in the box. I used ground turkey since I didn't have any chicken breast on-hand. I'm sure that ground beef, pork or cubed thigh meat would work just as well. One recommendation: Stick to the instructions to the tee. When they say "simmer & stir often", they mean very often. The pasta sticks to the pan if you do not stir it often enough. <hl> I stirred about every 45 seconds to 1 minute during the first 7-minute cooking time and just barely caught the pasta from sticking too much to the pan. <hl> The reason I placed broccoli in quotations in the title is that the teeny-tiny packet of freeze-dried broccoli once placed in the dish near the end of the cooking time becomes pretty much non-existent. It is hard to see and it does not have that lovely green look like it does in the picture. I'd really just call it the Cheesy Chicken Skillet dinner and not even include the broccoli. Flavor was decent, although a little salty if you eat more than a servings-worth. The kids loved it, of course...it's CHEESY! It wasn't bad for my taste buds either. I was thinking that if I make this again, I might just add my own fresh broccoli florets near the end instead of the freeze-dried packet. The Kraft Velveeta Chicken and Broccoli Skillets Dinner Kit was a hit with the kids...I'd just leave the word "broccoli" out of it.
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grocery
the taste is not affected in the least
question: How is the taste?, context: As bottled water goes, this product is about as good as you'll find. The concern of many will obviously be the impact of caffeine on the taste, but given that there's less than a tenth of a gram, the taste is not affected in the least. The water itself is clean and refreshing, and I have not noticed any aftertaste.The caffeine content is under 100mg, or about half of what you'd find in a regular brew cup of Starbucks. You may notice a small boost, but it's not going to be of the variety that makes you wired or shaky. I have found that it's a good drink for those early afternoons to fend off tiredness without having to worry about the caffeine/sugar crash you often get from coffee.The only issue I have with the product is its pricing, which in a 12-pack works out to about $1.50 per bottle. I understand that caffeine has to be added, but 100mg of caffeine costs only a few pennies so that shouldn't lead to such high prices. I don't mind $1.50 for a single bottle, but in a 12 or 24-pack the cost should be a little more attractive. It has nice packaging and the quality of the bottle is higher than in many other bottled waters, but I would sacrifice a little of that to save some money.Cost concerns aside, this is a good-tasting water that also has some side benefits. Definitely worth trying as a healthier alternative for coffee, for those in need of a caffeine boost.
How is the taste?
The concern of many will obviously be the impact of caffeine on the taste, but given that there's less than a tenth of a gram, the taste is not affected in the least .
As bottled water goes, this product is about as good as you'll find. The concern of many will obviously be the impact of caffeine on the taste, but given that there's less than a tenth of a gram, the taste is not affected in the least. The water itself is clean and refreshing, and I have not noticed any aftertaste.The caffeine content is under 100mg, or about half of what you'd find in a regular brew cup of Starbucks. You may notice a small boost, but it's not going to be of the variety that makes you wired or shaky. I have found that it's a good drink for those early afternoons to fend off tiredness without having to worry about the caffeine/sugar crash you often get from coffee.The only issue I have with the product is its pricing, which in a 12-pack works out to about $1.50 per bottle. I understand that caffeine has to be added, but 100mg of caffeine costs only a few pennies so that shouldn't lead to such high prices. I don't mind $1.50 for a single bottle, but in a 12 or 24-pack the cost should be a little more attractive. It has nice packaging and the quality of the bottle is higher than in many other bottled waters, but I would sacrifice a little of that to save some money.Cost concerns aside, this is a good-tasting water that also has some side benefits. Definitely worth trying as a healthier alternative for coffee, for those in need of a caffeine boost.
The concern of many will obviously be the impact of caffeine on the taste, but given that there's less than a tenth of a gram, <hl> the taste is not affected in the least <hl> .
As bottled water goes, this product is about as good as you'll find. The concern of many will obviously be the impact of caffeine on the taste, but given that there's less than a tenth of a gram, <hl> the taste is not affected in the least <hl>. The water itself is clean and refreshing, and I have not noticed any aftertaste.The caffeine content is under 100mg, or about half of what you'd find in a regular brew cup of Starbucks. You may notice a small boost, but it's not going to be of the variety that makes you wired or shaky. I have found that it's a good drink for those early afternoons to fend off tiredness without having to worry about the caffeine/sugar crash you often get from coffee.The only issue I have with the product is its pricing, which in a 12-pack works out to about $1.50 per bottle. I understand that caffeine has to be added, but 100mg of caffeine costs only a few pennies so that shouldn't lead to such high prices. I don't mind $1.50 for a single bottle, but in a 12 or 24-pack the cost should be a little more attractive. It has nice packaging and the quality of the bottle is higher than in many other bottled waters, but I would sacrifice a little of that to save some money.Cost concerns aside, this is a good-tasting water that also has some side benefits. Definitely worth trying as a healthier alternative for coffee, for those in need of a caffeine boost.
As bottled water goes, this product is about as good as you'll find. <hl> The concern of many will obviously be the impact of caffeine on the taste, but given that there's less than a tenth of a gram, the taste is not affected in the least . <hl> The water itself is clean and refreshing, and I have not noticed any aftertaste. The caffeine content is under 100mg, or about half of what you'd find in a regular brew cup of Starbucks. You may notice a small boost, but it's not going to be of the variety that makes you wired or shaky. I have found that it's a good drink for those early afternoons to fend off tiredness without having to worry about the caffeine/sugar crash you often get from coffee. The only issue I have with the product is its pricing, which in a 12-pack works out to about $1.50 per bottle. I understand that caffeine has to be added, but 100mg of caffeine costs only a few pennies so that shouldn't lead to such high prices. I don't mind $1.50 for a single bottle, but in a 12 or 24-pack the cost should be a little more attractive. It has nice packaging and the quality of the bottle is higher than in many other bottled waters, but I would sacrifice a little of that to save some money. Cost concerns aside, this is a good-tasting water that also has some side benefits. Definitely worth trying as a healthier alternative for coffee, for those in need of a caffeine boost.
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they were crisp like a flat bread instead of thin like a cracker
question: How can I get good bread with a good texture in this hotel?, context: These were tasty little snacks without being too salty. The garlic, parmesan flavor was good without being too strong, and they were crisp like a flat bread instead of thin like a cracker. I also liked that the sodium content was relatively low. Salt was the second-to-last ingredient on the list.
How can I get good bread with a good texture in this hotel?
The garlic, parmesan flavor was good without being too strong, and they were crisp like a flat bread instead of thin like a cracker .
These were tasty little snacks without being too salty. The garlic, parmesan flavor was good without being too strong, and they were crisp like a flat bread instead of thin like a cracker. I also liked that the sodium content was relatively low. Salt was the second-to-last ingredient on the list.
The garlic, parmesan flavor was good without being too strong, and <hl> they were crisp like a flat bread instead of thin like a cracker <hl> .
These were tasty little snacks without being too salty. The garlic, parmesan flavor was good without being too strong, and <hl> they were crisp like a flat bread instead of thin like a cracker <hl>. I also liked that the sodium content was relatively low. Salt was the second-to-last ingredient on the list.
These were tasty little snacks without being too salty. <hl> The garlic, parmesan flavor was good without being too strong, and they were crisp like a flat bread instead of thin like a cracker . <hl> I also liked that the sodium content was relatively low. Salt was the second-to-last ingredient on the list.
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ginger and honey are very good
question: How is ginger cataloged for the body?, context: This little package smells really good of ginger when I opened it. It was easy to rip open. The directions were simple, to empty contents and add hot water and stir. It says 250ml of water but it would have been nice if it also said ounces, as I am not used to measuring liquids in milliliters.The little crystals/powder of drink mix dissolved in the hot water well and had a wonderful aroma of ginger float up.I wasn't expecting the drink to be quite so sweet. The second ingredient is honey and it is very strong. I am not a huge fan of sweet drinks and the sweetness was more than I'd like.Overall it's not a bad drink and if you have an upset stomach, ginger and honey are very good for that. The lemon is subtle but it is there and noticeable. If I liked sweeter drinks I'd probably have liked it more.
How is ginger cataloged for the body?
Overall it's not a bad drink and if you have an upset stomach, ginger and honey are very good for that.
This little package smells really good of ginger when I opened it. It was easy to rip open. The directions were simple, to empty contents and add hot water and stir. It says 250ml of water but it would have been nice if it also said ounces, as I am not used to measuring liquids in milliliters.The little crystals/powder of drink mix dissolved in the hot water well and had a wonderful aroma of ginger float up.I wasn't expecting the drink to be quite so sweet. The second ingredient is honey and it is very strong. I am not a huge fan of sweet drinks and the sweetness was more than I'd like.Overall it's not a bad drink and if you have an upset stomach, ginger and honey are very good for that. The lemon is subtle but it is there and noticeable. If I liked sweeter drinks I'd probably have liked it more.
Overall it's not a bad drink and if you have an upset stomach, <hl> ginger and honey are very good <hl> for that.
This little package smells really good of ginger when I opened it. It was easy to rip open. The directions were simple, to empty contents and add hot water and stir. It says 250ml of water but it would have been nice if it also said ounces, as I am not used to measuring liquids in milliliters.The little crystals/powder of drink mix dissolved in the hot water well and had a wonderful aroma of ginger float up.I wasn't expecting the drink to be quite so sweet. The second ingredient is honey and it is very strong. I am not a huge fan of sweet drinks and the sweetness was more than I'd like.Overall it's not a bad drink and if you have an upset stomach, <hl> ginger and honey are very good <hl> for that. The lemon is subtle but it is there and noticeable. If I liked sweeter drinks I'd probably have liked it more.
This little package smells really good of ginger when I opened it. It was easy to rip open. The directions were simple, to empty contents and add hot water and stir. It says 250ml of water but it would have been nice if it also said ounces, as I am not used to measuring liquids in milliliters. The little crystals/powder of drink mix dissolved in the hot water well and had a wonderful aroma of ginger float up. I wasn't expecting the drink to be quite so sweet. The second ingredient is honey and it is very strong. I am not a huge fan of sweet drinks and the sweetness was more than I'd like. <hl> Overall it's not a bad drink and if you have an upset stomach, ginger and honey are very good for that. <hl> The lemon is subtle but it is there and noticeable. If I liked sweeter drinks I'd probably have liked it more.
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taste to almost any food it is included in, but especially curries
question: Which is the most peculiar taste?, context: My husband and I use a lot of organic coconut oil for baking and as an addition to vegetable dishes. This particular brand is certified organic and non-GMO. It has not been processed with hexane or bleach and it is cold-pressed. It has an excellent aroma and flavor.Normally I use Garden of Life because it comes in a glass jar. However, the plastic used here is free of BPA's.For those with allergies: The label on the coconut oil warns that it may contain trace amounts of tree nuts, sesame seed, and peanuts.Coconut oil is a good substitute for non-organic butter and margarine made from hydrogenated fat (which produces inflammation in the body).Coconut oil adds an exquisite taste to almost any food it is included in, but especially curries, baked goods and homemade ice cream.Coconut oil is excellent for the skin. It moisturizes, protects and heals the skin, and it functions as a mild sunscreen. Its natural smell is heavenly, and it makes a wonderful massage oil. It can be used to condition the hair. When used as a mouthwash, the fatty acid it contains, lauric acid, kills harmful microbes, thereby helping prevent cavities and gum disease.We have, fortunately, moved past the era when consumers were wrongly warned to avoid coconut oil in their diet because it is a saturated fat. As it turns out, liquid, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and, worse, hydrogenated, solid PUFA, which consumers were advised to substitute for saturated fats, are truly awful for the health. Among other problems, they suppress thyroid and immune function and spread free radicals in the body. Coconut oil, on the other hand, has so many health benefits, it is now classified by many health experts as a "superfood."Research has indicated that coconut oil is helpful in treating and preventing Alzheimer's, and it helps prevent epileptic seizures. It is protective of the thyroid. It satiates hunger so you crave less food when you eat, and it raises the metabolism so that the body is more efficient in burning fat, especially the most dangerous kind, visceral, abdominal fat. It raises the levels of HDL (good) cholesterol and lowers the levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol in the blood.In addition to the fatty acid, lauric acid, that coconut oil naturally contains, during digestion the body creates from coconut oil a monoglyceride called monolaurin. Both of these fatty acids have the ability to kill harmful bacteria, fungi and viruses in the body. This means that if you regularly consume coconut oil, you are less likely to become sick from food-borne illnesses, flu and colds. It also insulates you from the effects of Staphylococcus Aureus (a very dangerous pathogen) and Candida Albicans, which causes yeast infections throughout the body.Coconut oil is classified as a "fruit oil," and they are considered the healthiest oils around. Other fruit oils include avocado oil, apricot kernel oil, grape seed oil, and olive oil. Technically nut oils are also fruit oils, because a nut can, by one definition, be seen as a "one-seeded fruit." However, the reverse is not true of a coconut. Though a coconut is a fruit, is not truly a nut. A true nut, for example an acorn, does not open up when it is mature in order to release its seeds. Instead, the seeds are released when the walls of the fruit decay or it is eaten and digested by an animal and released onto the ground in the midst of animal waste. In contrast, a coconut has three pores or "eyes" at one end. Within these pores the coconut seed germinates and a shoot emerges from the pores much in the way shoots emerge from the "eye" of a potato.DISCLAIMER: I received a sample of this oil from Viva Labs in order to test it out. I was under no obligation to write a review.
Which is the most peculiar taste?
Coconut oil is a good substitute for non-organic butter and margarine made from hydrogenated fat (which produces inflammation in the body).Coconut oil adds an exquisite taste to almost any food it is included in, but especially curries , baked goods and homemade ice cream.
My husband and I use a lot of organic coconut oil for baking and as an addition to vegetable dishes. This particular brand is certified organic and non-GMO. It has not been processed with hexane or bleach and it is cold-pressed. It has an excellent aroma and flavor.Normally I use Garden of Life because it comes in a glass jar. However, the plastic used here is free of BPA's.For those with allergies: The label on the coconut oil warns that it may contain trace amounts of tree nuts, sesame seed, and peanuts.Coconut oil is a good substitute for non-organic butter and margarine made from hydrogenated fat (which produces inflammation in the body).Coconut oil adds an exquisite taste to almost any food it is included in, but especially curries, baked goods and homemade ice cream.Coconut oil is excellent for the skin. It moisturizes, protects and heals the skin, and it functions as a mild sunscreen. Its natural smell is heavenly, and it makes a wonderful massage oil. It can be used to condition the hair. When used as a mouthwash, the fatty acid it contains, lauric acid, kills harmful microbes, thereby helping prevent cavities and gum disease.We have, fortunately, moved past the era when consumers were wrongly warned to avoid coconut oil in their diet because it is a saturated fat. As it turns out, liquid, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and, worse, hydrogenated, solid PUFA, which consumers were advised to substitute for saturated fats, are truly awful for the health. Among other problems, they suppress thyroid and immune function and spread free radicals in the body. Coconut oil, on the other hand, has so many health benefits, it is now classified by many health experts as a "superfood."Research has indicated that coconut oil is helpful in treating and preventing Alzheimer's, and it helps prevent epileptic seizures. It is protective of the thyroid. It satiates hunger so you crave less food when you eat, and it raises the metabolism so that the body is more efficient in burning fat, especially the most dangerous kind, visceral, abdominal fat. It raises the levels of HDL (good) cholesterol and lowers the levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol in the blood.In addition to the fatty acid, lauric acid, that coconut oil naturally contains, during digestion the body creates from coconut oil a monoglyceride called monolaurin. Both of these fatty acids have the ability to kill harmful bacteria, fungi and viruses in the body. This means that if you regularly consume coconut oil, you are less likely to become sick from food-borne illnesses, flu and colds. It also insulates you from the effects of Staphylococcus Aureus (a very dangerous pathogen) and Candida Albicans, which causes yeast infections throughout the body.Coconut oil is classified as a "fruit oil," and they are considered the healthiest oils around. Other fruit oils include avocado oil, apricot kernel oil, grape seed oil, and olive oil. Technically nut oils are also fruit oils, because a nut can, by one definition, be seen as a "one-seeded fruit." However, the reverse is not true of a coconut. Though a coconut is a fruit, is not truly a nut. A true nut, for example an acorn, does not open up when it is mature in order to release its seeds. Instead, the seeds are released when the walls of the fruit decay or it is eaten and digested by an animal and released onto the ground in the midst of animal waste. In contrast, a coconut has three pores or "eyes" at one end. Within these pores the coconut seed germinates and a shoot emerges from the pores much in the way shoots emerge from the "eye" of a potato.DISCLAIMER: I received a sample of this oil from Viva Labs in order to test it out. I was under no obligation to write a review.
Coconut oil is a good substitute for non-organic butter and margarine made from hydrogenated fat (which produces inflammation in the body).Coconut oil adds an exquisite <hl> taste to almost any food it is included in, but especially curries <hl> , baked goods and homemade ice cream.
My husband and I use a lot of organic coconut oil for baking and as an addition to vegetable dishes. This particular brand is certified organic and non-GMO. It has not been processed with hexane or bleach and it is cold-pressed. It has an excellent aroma and flavor.Normally I use Garden of Life because it comes in a glass jar. However, the plastic used here is free of BPA's.For those with allergies: The label on the coconut oil warns that it may contain trace amounts of tree nuts, sesame seed, and peanuts.Coconut oil is a good substitute for non-organic butter and margarine made from hydrogenated fat (which produces inflammation in the body).Coconut oil adds an exquisite <hl> taste to almost any food it is included in, but especially curries <hl>, baked goods and homemade ice cream.Coconut oil is excellent for the skin. It moisturizes, protects and heals the skin, and it functions as a mild sunscreen. Its natural smell is heavenly, and it makes a wonderful massage oil. It can be used to condition the hair. When used as a mouthwash, the fatty acid it contains, lauric acid, kills harmful microbes, thereby helping prevent cavities and gum disease.We have, fortunately, moved past the era when consumers were wrongly warned to avoid coconut oil in their diet because it is a saturated fat. As it turns out, liquid, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and, worse, hydrogenated, solid PUFA, which consumers were advised to substitute for saturated fats, are truly awful for the health. Among other problems, they suppress thyroid and immune function and spread free radicals in the body. Coconut oil, on the other hand, has so many health benefits, it is now classified by many health experts as a "superfood."Research has indicated that coconut oil is helpful in treating and preventing Alzheimer's, and it helps prevent epileptic seizures. It is protective of the thyroid. It satiates hunger so you crave less food when you eat, and it raises the metabolism so that the body is more efficient in burning fat, especially the most dangerous kind, visceral, abdominal fat. It raises the levels of HDL (good) cholesterol and lowers the levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol in the blood.In addition to the fatty acid, lauric acid, that coconut oil naturally contains, during digestion the body creates from coconut oil a monoglyceride called monolaurin. Both of these fatty acids have the ability to kill harmful bacteria, fungi and viruses in the body. This means that if you regularly consume coconut oil, you are less likely to become sick from food-borne illnesses, flu and colds. It also insulates you from the effects of Staphylococcus Aureus (a very dangerous pathogen) and Candida Albicans, which causes yeast infections throughout the body.Coconut oil is classified as a "fruit oil," and they are considered the healthiest oils around. Other fruit oils include avocado oil, apricot kernel oil, grape seed oil, and olive oil. Technically nut oils are also fruit oils, because a nut can, by one definition, be seen as a "one-seeded fruit." However, the reverse is not true of a coconut. Though a coconut is a fruit, is not truly a nut. A true nut, for example an acorn, does not open up when it is mature in order to release its seeds. Instead, the seeds are released when the walls of the fruit decay or it is eaten and digested by an animal and released onto the ground in the midst of animal waste. In contrast, a coconut has three pores or "eyes" at one end. Within these pores the coconut seed germinates and a shoot emerges from the pores much in the way shoots emerge from the "eye" of a potato.DISCLAIMER: I received a sample of this oil from Viva Labs in order to test it out. I was under no obligation to write a review.
My husband and I use a lot of organic coconut oil for baking and as an addition to vegetable dishes. This particular brand is certified organic and non-GMO. It has not been processed with hexane or bleach and it is cold-pressed. It has an excellent aroma and flavor. Normally I use Garden of Life because it comes in a glass jar. However, the plastic used here is free of BPA's. For those with allergies: The label on the coconut oil warns that it may contain trace amounts of tree nuts, sesame seed, and peanuts. <hl> Coconut oil is a good substitute for non-organic butter and margarine made from hydrogenated fat (which produces inflammation in the body).Coconut oil adds an exquisite taste to almost any food it is included in, but especially curries , baked goods and homemade ice cream. <hl> Coconut oil is excellent for the skin. It moisturizes, protects and heals the skin, and it functions as a mild sunscreen. Its natural smell is heavenly, and it makes a wonderful massage oil. It can be used to condition the hair. When used as a mouthwash, the fatty acid it contains, lauric acid, kills harmful microbes, thereby helping prevent cavities and gum disease. We have, fortunately, moved past the era when consumers were wrongly warned to avoid coconut oil in their diet because it is a saturated fat. As it turns out, liquid, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and, worse, hydrogenated, solid PUFA, which consumers were advised to substitute for saturated fats, are truly awful for the health. Among other problems, they suppress thyroid and immune function and spread free radicals in the body. Coconut oil, on the other hand, has so many health benefits, it is now classified by many health experts as a "superfood. "Research has indicated that coconut oil is helpful in treating and preventing Alzheimer's, and it helps prevent epileptic seizures. It is protective of the thyroid. It satiates hunger so you crave less food when you eat, and it raises the metabolism so that the body is more efficient in burning fat, especially the most dangerous kind, visceral, abdominal fat. It raises the levels of HDL (good) cholesterol and lowers the levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol in the blood. In addition to the fatty acid, lauric acid, that coconut oil naturally contains, during digestion the body creates from coconut oil a monoglyceride called monolaurin. Both of these fatty acids have the ability to kill harmful bacteria, fungi and viruses in the body. This means that if you regularly consume coconut oil, you are less likely to become sick from food-borne illnesses, flu and colds. It also insulates you from the effects of Staphylococcus Aureus (a very dangerous pathogen) and Candida Albicans, which causes yeast infections throughout the body. Coconut oil is classified as a "fruit oil," and they are considered the healthiest oils around. Other fruit oils include avocado oil, apricot kernel oil, grape seed oil, and olive oil. Technically nut oils are also fruit oils, because a nut can, by one definition, be seen as a "one-seeded fruit." However, the reverse is not true of a coconut. Though a coconut is a fruit, is not truly a nut. A true nut, for example an acorn, does not open up when it is mature in order to release its seeds. Instead, the seeds are released when the walls of the fruit decay or it is eaten and digested by an animal and released onto the ground in the midst of animal waste. In contrast, a coconut has three pores or "eyes" at one end. Within these pores the coconut seed germinates and a shoot emerges from the pores much in the way shoots emerge from the "eye" of a potato. DISCLAIMER: I received a sample of this oil from Viva Labs in order to test it out. I was under no obligation to write a review.
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grocery
This is not your average tea experience
question: How do you like the teas?, context: This is not your average tea experience, that's for sure! I didn't have high hopes after a disappointing experience with another Numi tea recently, but these are surprisingly good. They aren't sweet at all, so don't expect anything like the average herbal tea, or even anything strong like a black tea.Instead, these six different flavors are mild and savory, almost like a light broth. In fact I bet you could brew a few cups and use that as a soup stock. There aren't any bad flavors in the mix, although some are more intriguing than others. The "Tomato Mint" really didn't have much of a mint flavor at all, so I picked a mint leaf from my herb garden and tossed it in to spice it up, but otherwise they all clearly taste like they should.These non-traditional teas may take some getting used to, and people who don't like savory flavors where they would normally be sweet likely will hate this, but it definitely worked for me. Give it a shot and it may just be your odd new favorite.
How do you like the teas?
This is not your average tea experience , that's for sure!
This is not your average tea experience, that's for sure! I didn't have high hopes after a disappointing experience with another Numi tea recently, but these are surprisingly good. They aren't sweet at all, so don't expect anything like the average herbal tea, or even anything strong like a black tea.Instead, these six different flavors are mild and savory, almost like a light broth. In fact I bet you could brew a few cups and use that as a soup stock. There aren't any bad flavors in the mix, although some are more intriguing than others. The "Tomato Mint" really didn't have much of a mint flavor at all, so I picked a mint leaf from my herb garden and tossed it in to spice it up, but otherwise they all clearly taste like they should.These non-traditional teas may take some getting used to, and people who don't like savory flavors where they would normally be sweet likely will hate this, but it definitely worked for me. Give it a shot and it may just be your odd new favorite.
<hl> This is not your average tea experience <hl> , that's for sure!
<hl> This is not your average tea experience <hl>, that's for sure! I didn't have high hopes after a disappointing experience with another Numi tea recently, but these are surprisingly good. They aren't sweet at all, so don't expect anything like the average herbal tea, or even anything strong like a black tea.Instead, these six different flavors are mild and savory, almost like a light broth. In fact I bet you could brew a few cups and use that as a soup stock. There aren't any bad flavors in the mix, although some are more intriguing than others. The "Tomato Mint" really didn't have much of a mint flavor at all, so I picked a mint leaf from my herb garden and tossed it in to spice it up, but otherwise they all clearly taste like they should.These non-traditional teas may take some getting used to, and people who don't like savory flavors where they would normally be sweet likely will hate this, but it definitely worked for me. Give it a shot and it may just be your odd new favorite.
<hl> This is not your average tea experience , that's for sure! <hl> I didn't have high hopes after a disappointing experience with another Numi tea recently, but these are surprisingly good. They aren't sweet at all, so don't expect anything like the average herbal tea, or even anything strong like a black tea. Instead, these six different flavors are mild and savory, almost like a light broth. In fact I bet you could brew a few cups and use that as a soup stock. There aren't any bad flavors in the mix, although some are more intriguing than others. The "Tomato Mint" really didn't have much of a mint flavor at all, so I picked a mint leaf from my herb garden and tossed it in to spice it up, but otherwise they all clearly taste like they should. These non-traditional teas may take some getting used to, and people who don't like savory flavors where they would normally be sweet likely will hate this, but it definitely worked for me. Give it a shot and it may just be your odd new favorite.
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These cereals are all too sweet
question: How is the cereal?, context: These cereals are all too sweet for my family to eat them as cereal. But I found these bags to be just the right size to give to my kids as a treat outside of the house--either in school lunches or as a snack on-the-go. It's nice to have a choice of five flavors, so everyone can find a favorite. The portion may be a bit small for an adult expecting a full breakfast from one pouch, but for a snack, these are perfect.
How is the cereal?
These cereals are all too sweet for my family to eat them as cereal.
These cereals are all too sweet for my family to eat them as cereal. But I found these bags to be just the right size to give to my kids as a treat outside of the house--either in school lunches or as a snack on-the-go. It's nice to have a choice of five flavors, so everyone can find a favorite. The portion may be a bit small for an adult expecting a full breakfast from one pouch, but for a snack, these are perfect.
<hl> These cereals are all too sweet <hl> for my family to eat them as cereal.
<hl> These cereals are all too sweet <hl> for my family to eat them as cereal. But I found these bags to be just the right size to give to my kids as a treat outside of the house--either in school lunches or as a snack on-the-go. It's nice to have a choice of five flavors, so everyone can find a favorite. The portion may be a bit small for an adult expecting a full breakfast from one pouch, but for a snack, these are perfect.
<hl> These cereals are all too sweet for my family to eat them as cereal. <hl> But I found these bags to be just the right size to give to my kids as a treat outside of the house--either in school lunches or as a snack on-the-go. It's nice to have a choice of five flavors, so everyone can find a favorite. The portion may be a bit small for an adult expecting a full breakfast from one pouch, but for a snack, these are perfect.
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