Allergic to Gluten? You Don’t Have to Eat Dirt!

It is my experience that gluten-free (GF) products taste like the mud pies I made with my best childhood friend. I’m not allergic to gluten or anything, but I do appreciate the fact that it can be associated with issues like bloating and celiac disease…yikes! If you enjoy trying new healthy things like I do, if you’re allergic to gluten, or if you just want to see what this GF craze is all about, here are some foods that belong in your grocery cart. Hint: You won’t find them next to the mud pies! And most can be found in the Nutrition/Natural Foods section at your grocery store, or online.

Yumyum for the tumtum!

Yumyum for the tumtum!

Altiplano Gold Natural Instant Quinoa Cereal

Mmmmm…my good friend quinoa! This cereal is thick and hearty like oatmeal and also has a flaky texture thanks to the nature of quinoa. This is a super-fast meal (just add hot water) has twice the iron and three times the efiber or regular packeted porridge. Grab the Oaxacan Chocolate variety for a sweet afternoon snack.

$9 for 12 pouches, altiplanogold.com

Enjoy Life!

Enjoy Life!

Enjoy Life Foods Sunbutter Crunch Snack Bar

It’s like biting into a peanut butter bar, but crunchier thanks to crispy brown rice and sunflowerseed butter. With three grams of fiber, three grams of protein, and a nice dose of healthy unsaturated fat, it takes a sledgehammer to serious hunger pangs!

$4.30 for 5 bars, enjoylifefoods.com (I’ve also spotted these on shelves at Fred Meyer!)

PizzaPizza!

PizzaPizza!

Amy’s Kitchen Single Serve GF Rice Crust Pizza

Amy’s my hero!! As yummy as the full-size version, the mini one has a dinner-appropriate 460 calories and is plate-ready in 10 minutes. The rice crust bakes to a mix of doughy and crispy, and it’s topped off with chewy, gooey soy cheese (also doesn’t taste like dirt!) — ideal for the many gluten-intolerant tummies that also can’t handle dairy. The perfect dinner for sitting down to catch The Biggest Loser!

$4, amyskitchen.com, and in most grocery stores near you.

Pasta even the Italians love!

Pasta even the Italians love!

Bionaturae Gluten Free Spaghetti

I didn’t spell that incorrectly, it’s just a weird name! This pasta won over the Italian market, so it’s GOTTA be good! Made from rice, soy, and potato (yay for our home-grown tater!), it’s less dense than the regular stuff, but every al dente bite still soaks up tomato sauce. And while other GF pastas are as flexible as cardboard…that’s no joke…this one can be twirled on your fork and doesn’t have to be rinsed with water before coating with sauce or olive oil. YUM!

$4.50, bionaturae.com

Bag This: Tortilla Chip Makeover

I found out today that my favorite tortilla chips have partially hydrogenated oils in them (aka: trans fats). I know, I know, you’re sick of hearing how bad trans fat is for you and how it’s in EVERYTHING it seems, and it’s driving you so crazy that you’re tempted to just say “to hell with it all!” and indulge, right? GET OVER IT! Trans fats are bastards, that’s just the truth and you should know it and accept it and AVOID IT as much as possible! Even if it means crying over the permanent loss of your favorite bag of tortilla chips (it was ONE tear I cried, I swear!). Dry ‘em up baby, because mama’s got a brand new bag! Enjoy these multigrain tortilla chips with zero guilt and lots of yummy fresh salsa!

Multigrain FoodShouldTasteGood Tortilla Chips

 

FoodShouldTasteGood Multigrain Chips

NUTRITION FACTS: Serving Size 1 oz (28g/about 10 chips)  Calories 140, Total Fat 6g, sodium 80mg, fiber 3g, sugar 1g, protein 3g

INGREDIENTS: Stone Ground Corn, High Oleic Sunflower Oil and/or Safflower Oil, Brown Rice Flour, Flax Seeds, Evaporated Cane Juice, Oat Fiber, Sesame Seeds, Sunflower Seeds, Quinoa, Soy Flour, Sea Salt

These tortilla chips are not only off-the-charts yummy, but they’re also brimming with powerhouse ingredients that pack a nutritional punch!

  • They contain quinoa, oats, soy, flax and sesame and sunflower seeds.
     
  • These powerhouse ingredients are baked right into the chip, not just sprinkled on top. This leaves them loaded with all-natural protein and fiber.
     
  • They contain 260 milligrams of omega-3 fatty acids per serving — 20 percent of what you’re supposed to munch in a day!
     
  • They’re low in sodium, gluten-free, trans fat- and cholesterol-free…and they’re not genetically modified.

(Info compiled from eBrandAid)