Oct 31, 2012

WIAW #62: Halloween Edition!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

And happy WIAW. It's that time of the week again!

Peas and Crayons

The time to share some eats, some treats, and some ghoulish fun. I say we do it in that order!


So a recent discovery? Brownies and walnut butter go reallllllly well with roasted kabocha.

Just FYI. And, you know, because I needed another reason to eat brownies. Obviously.

The one in the picture is a Zen Cat Bakery vegan, gluten-free brownie (or rather half of one, since I ate half before coming up with the brilliant walnut butter-kabocha pairing).


And yogurt parfaits never go out of style. Does anyone else like pumpkin seeds better than pumpkin? Anyone?


Freeze dried corn with peanut paste (peanut flour mixed with cashew butter and honey), munched along with a crispy apple = great late night snack.

And, er, it might have been followed by a brownie. Shhhh ;)

Another great late night snack?


Cereal! I never eat mine plain anymore, there's always seeds and dried fruits and cacao nibs, and nut butter and who knows what else mixed in. This bowl as uncooked oats hiding under the raisin brain and granola. And then dried cranberries, dried blueberries, sprouted pumpkin seeds, cacao nibs, and a little sugar over everything. Yummy :)

Even though I don't blog about all of them, since I often repeat types, I still have at least 1 or 2 protein bars a day.


What can I say? I'm addicted.


I'm also very well covered on the protein front, since I love beans - especially sweet beans!

Go figure.

Anyway, I'd love to throw in some more food pics, but this three-component post will get way too long and this next treat is too good to miss!


Has anyone heard of Lily's Sweets? They make dark chocolate bars with fair trade chocolate aaaaaand....

stevia!

It's pretty darn hard to find a chocolate bar (or any kind of sweet treat) that's sweetened with stevia. Correct me if I'm wrong, but they might actually be the only chocolate bar company that makes stevia-sweetened chocolate?

Most companies make chocolate with sugar (which is usually fine unless you're diabetic, since sugar isn't the devil - ahem see that very sugary brownie above?). The ones that offer sugarfree chocolate bars tend to use unhealthy artificial sweeteners that are way less healthy than the sugar would have been - chemicals derived from the same ones that clean your public pool, chemicals that are linked to cancer, developmental issues, obesity, and a host of other problems.

But not Lily's.

The folks behind Lily's, Cynthia and Chuck, worked long and hard to create a healthy 55% dark chocolate bar, made with fair trade chocolate, that you can feel truly good about indulging in, even when it's a daily treat and not a small portion (shhhh). It's 100% sugar-free, natural indulgence!

And not only is it a great product, but it does a great thing. Lily's Dark Chocolate was named in honor of a brave little girl called Lily. During her struggle with an aggressive brain cancer, Lily noticed that there was a shortage of electric wheelchairs at her hospital. When she returned home, seven-year-old (that's how old my little sister is!) Lily worked together with her family to raise $9,000 for an additional chair. I encourage you to read about Lily's inspiring story, and her efforts to raise money for other children with cancer, here!

Anyway, Lily's Sweets doesn't just honor Lily in name, but also in a tangible, helpful way. Lily's donates a portion of their profits from every chocolate bar sale to grass roots non-profits that support childhood cancer survivors and fighters. How many chocolate bars do that?


Here's what's in the bars (the ingredients/stats are just about the same for all of them, but pictured below is for the coconut bar).


Considering the low calories, the less than 1g of sugar, the large serving size (it's not one of those deals where they say it's low calorie because the serving is the size of your pinky finger), and the sometimes bitter taste associated with stevia, I wasn't expecting much.

I was wrong.


There is no bitterness whatsoever here. It's creamy, chocolaty, perfectly sweet, and every bit as decadent as its made-with-sugar counterparts!

Even if these weren't healthy, didn't support childhood cancer survivors and their families, and weren't from an all-around awesome company, I would still buy them. They're just that delicious.

The coconut chocolate bar was coconutty and creamy chocolate, the original was perfect for S'mores (or just straight up), the almond one was loaded with fresh-tasting almonds in silky smooth, creamilicious dark chocolate (but note that they're only 55% dark chocolate, so they're not dark-dark and thus kids will like them, too).

The biggest surprise for me was the Crispy Rice chocolate bar.


It's loaded with crispy brown rice that just pairs so well with the creamy dark chocolate. This is 100% crave-worthy and near-impossible to put down. Three words: yum, yum, yum.

Well, that was delicious. 

Unless you're vegan, there's no reason to buy a bar (or four) right now - find them in a store near you! I promise, there's no way your Halloween candy will be anywhere near as delicious as these, so it's just fine to supplement your stash a little :)

Okay, last but not least, it's time for some ghoulish fun - a this-or-that survey, Halloween style!

Trick or Treat?

Treat! I never did any of the toilet-papering or other Halloween-y pranks. But I trick-or-treated hardcore every year until I started boarding school in ninth grade! These days, I just dress up and buy my own candy/get candy from friendly TFs and holiday-spirited friends :)

Candy or Popcorn Ball?

Candy! Preferably chocolate. I've just never been the hugest fan of popcorn, it just can't compete with a creamy chocolate bar.

Pumpkin carving or pumpkin painting?

I'm not that into either, but I guess I'd go with pumpkin painting. It's less of a mess and not so hard!

Believe in ghosts or don't believe in ghosts?

Don't believe in ghosts. Though when I'm home alone on a dark spooky night and the house is creaking all over, I do believe in scary stuff.

Give out candy or turn off your lights?

Give out candy! The dressing up, and seeing everyone else's costumes, too, is my favorite part of Halloween!

Buy a costume or make a costume?

I've done both, though I usually make a costume. My mom never saw much sense in buying an outfit that I'd only wear once, so we got pretty creative, instead. 

Except that one year when I went as a ghost. Yes, it was a bedsheet with holes in it. But cut us some slack! It was our first Halloween, since they don't (didn't?) have Halloween in South Africa!

Werewolf or Vampire?

Vampire! Does this really need explanation? I mean, who wants all that hair?

Snickers or Smarties?

Snickers, all the way! I'm all about the creamy chocolate. Though now I kind of wish Lily's was an option, too... :)

Bag or pillowcase?

Bag! I almost always used either one of those standard-issue plastic jack-o-lantern ones or a black witch's cauldron one, as I've always thought (and still do) that pillowcases look tacky.

Choose two or three questions and give me your answers! Or, if you decide to do the survey on your blog, please leave the link here so that I can read your answers, too!

And don't forget to enter my giveaway for a chance to win a Ronco Food Dehydrator!

Oct 30, 2012

Halloween Fashion Inspiration: Mean Girls

First: Don't forget to enter my giveaway for a chance to win a Ronco Food Dehydrator and my other one to win 3 taster bars of organic, fair-trade Madecasse Chocolate!

Second: happy (almost) Halloween, everyone!

Do you remember the Halloween party scene in Mean Girls, where Halloween is described as "the one night a year when a girl can dress like a total slut and no other girls can say anything about it."

Walking back from a babysitting job on Halloween my freshman year, I realized just how true that was. There were girls in various states of undress all over Harvard Square and then a group of giggling girls dressed in literally bras and panties got out of a cab and proudly informed me that they were Boston University students visiting for a final club party.

Some stereotypes die hard. Especially when so many work to reinforce them.

Anyway, here's an outfit that's about 5 on the skanky scale, with 0 being a big purple Barney costume, complete with the head and everything, and 10 being those girls in their lacy underwear. As always, no individual piece is over $50. Enjoy!


Halloween



Long maxi skirt
$25 - etsy.com


Platform shoes
$48 - lulus.com


Kate spade jewelry
$38 - couture.zappos.com


REGENCY glove
$32 - etsy.com




Black Lace Fan
$5.99 - totallycostumes.com





I've also been enjoying this not-so-spooky snack:



 Wallaby Organic Low-Fat Greek Yogurt is super creamy and smooth. My favorite flavor is the strawberry, which tastes the most authentic to me and is really yummy with the tart greek yogurt. Yum!

There's also no food coloring or high fructose corn syrup, so there's no reason to be spooked ;)



I'm such a kid sometimes, I got entirely too much of a kick out out the separately partitioned flavoring and getting to dump my own mix-ins in. :P

Do you celebrate Halloween?

What's the coolest Halloween costume you've ever seen?

What are your Halloween plans?

Oct 29, 2012

Oasis Hommus - Middle Eastern Delight!

CLASSES HAVE BEEN CANCELED AT HARVARD FOR THE DAY!!!!!!!!!

Yes, I've been basically dancing around in delight since the lovely news was broken last night, when Massachusetts declared a State of Emergency. Okay, so that might not be lovely news, but...this is just like the snow days of childhood! Come on, don't tell me that you're not a little happy if you live in the affected area and have no school/work today?

That's what I thought.

Anyway, isn't it the perfect timing for a little escape? One day may be too short for a real vacation, but it's not too short for a tastebud trip!

I've never been to the Mediterranean, even though I love traveling. I also don't have much experience with Mediterranean cuisine, though I do admit that stuffed grape leaves can be quite nice now and then.

And are falafel Mediterranean? I'm not sure, but they are delicious! Anyway, Mediterranean cuisine has gotten a lot of attention over the years for its healthfulness, but it has just never really appealed to me that much, since I'm not a huge garlic fan.

Hummus is such a great dip, salad topping, or sandwich spread, especially for someone who's stomach doesn't do too well with cheese. But since my taste buds don't do too well with garlic (blech, especially to the mouth odor afterwards), I hadn't found a variety that I really liked.

Oasis makes a variety of Mediterranean food products, including all-natural hommus (does anyone know why it's sometimes spelled with a 'u' and sometimes with an 'o'?).



I got to try three of their flavors - their classic Baba Ghannouj, classic Roasted Red Pepper, and zero fat Mediterranean Medley hommus.



I tried the Baba Ghannouj first. For those of you who aren't as familiar with it, it's an eggplant and chickpea based spread. And the Oasis version is not only free of preservatives and additives, but also gluten-free.



It's creamy and rich, with really strong eggplant flavor. 



Some Baba Ghannouj spreads go light on the eggplant and heavy on the chickpeas, so that it's just a lightly eggplant-flavored spread, but this one made it clear that eggplant was the star. Unfortunately (for me) garlic was also one of the stars, so I didn't enjoy it as much as I would have without the garlic. Garlic fans would love it, though!

The Roasted Red Pepper spread was also rich and creamy, with red pepper as the featured flavor (and it  was a really great, strong flavor) but the same thing went for the garlic level. There was A LOT of garlic. Garlic is really healthy, but that darn after taste...

And I definitely don't need garlic breath when I'm backstage getting my make-up done this evening (poor makeup artist, right? I wouldn't do that to anyone).


The last one that I tried was the zero fat Mediterranean Medley Hommus, which I was very skeptical of. After all, hommus meant to have a good amount of fat!


If you need to watch your fat intake and you're already getting plenty of fat from other sources, however, this is a good option. They didn't use a fake fat source, but stuck to all natural flavorings like spices to keep it yummy. It's still creamy, but not rich in the way that the other two dips were (as expected, as fat is what lends richness to a dish).


For me, the best thing about this dip was that it wasn't heavily flavored by garlic! Garlic was not nearly as predominant in this hommus as the other two.


There wasn't as much veggie flavor as I would have liked, though, it was mainly just the chickpeas. Perhaps I was just spoiled at that point by the veggielicious intensity of the other two?


With a squirt of mustard (because y'all know I'm addicted) it made a really tasty filling for the groove of a celery stick I found in my chiller. Those ridges are just perfect for filling up with hummus or peanut butter!

Do you like garlic?

Do you spell hummus with a 'u' or an 'o'?

Is there any food aftertaste that you can't stand?

Oct 28, 2012

Fun Costumes and Fun(ner) Food

Since it's the week of Halloween (!) we'll start with a few fun costumes before moving on to a tasty treat you might consider handing out for a (healthy) Halloween!

If you like your Greek methology, how about going as Medusa?


Maybe you're more into the Flintstones? I remember liking the Flintstones quite a bit.


She looks pretty fab, I'd like that costume (and the hair)! But it doesn't even look like a tough one to recreate. 

Also, I'm clearly not the only one who loves ice cream.

Homemade Ice Cream Cone Costume

But if you're more into cupcakes, you're not alone either.

Unique Homemade Costume Ideas Ideas 2012

This next one (designed by Kelly Bui) is more a piece of high fashion than it is a costume. But what's the difference?


And for the little ones, there's Jules's Mad Hatter.


Isn't that adorable? Okay, it's treat time!

Matt's Munchies premium fruit snacks are an all-natural, organic, no-sugar-added alternative to Fruit Rollups!



And no, I don't mean they're fruit leather. Fruit leather is definitely tasty and it's definitely a healthier alternative to Fruit Rollups, but the fact is that fruit leather just doesn't have the same fun stretch-and-peel effect that had all the kids on the block running to the house with the Fruit Rollups or Fruit By the Foot when I was a kid.

Matt's Munchies, on the other hand, do. The shape is different than regular fruit roll ups (these are squares) but there are stacks of them in each (single serving!) pack and they're fun to peel off - it's kind of like edible stickers! Kids would love them :)



Aaaand they taste like candy.



There are a bunch of different flavors (including a few chocolate ones, which are the only ones that have any added sugar at all) and they're all made out of simple, healthy ingredients - organic fruit. It doesn't get much better than that!



I thought all of the ones that I tried were absolutely delicious, so I couldn't pick a favorite. But I do want to point out that there are some cool spiced varieties that adults will really enjoy!

Like Mango Acai.


I haven't had acai in a long while, but it's a really yummy superfruit and pairs well with mango!



The Ginger Spice one (based on mango) was an absolutely delightful fall treat. It's definitely a fall flavor and a great light snack with a cup of chai tea. Mmmm.



And the Island Mango is a real tropical treat! It really tastes like it has to be full of sugar, it's completely indistinguishable from candy. And the coconut flavor is strong, since it has coconut puree and shredded coconut!


Believe it or not, they're all under 50 calories per pouch. This makes them great as either an extremely light snack or a good addition to a snack. A pack of Matt's Munchies and a baggie of nuts of would make a great on-the-go snack!

Did you prefer Fruit Rollups or Fruit By the Foot as a kid?

What's your favorite fall flavor?

What song have you been enjoying lately? Am I allowed to admit that I've been listening to Christmas music daily for the past four weeks now? Or is that bad?

Oct 27, 2012

Edy's Slow Churned - Creamy and Delicious

Oddly enough, I enjoy ice cream more in the colder months than in the hot summer months. I'm not quite sure why (and it's not as if I don't enjoy ice cream in the summer - I always enjoy ice cream) but it's a personal trend that's been around for as long as I can remember.

Anyway, as such I've been reviewing a lot of ice cream lately. But even now that their Loaded line is long retired (I'm still grieving the loss of my favorite ice creams ever), no ice cream review series would be complete without Edy's.

Loaded is gone, but they still have their Grand and Slow Churned (which includes some frozen yogurt blends!) ice cream lines and their fruit bars.

But I'm into the creamy stuff, so I passed the fruit bars (popsicles made with real fruit) for the Slow Churned ice cream, which promises a super creamy base.


I tried Slow Churned Yogurt Blends Caramel Praline Crunch and had really high hopes - Edy's is, in general, one of the creamier brands of ice cream and caramel praline crunch is one of my favorite ice cream flavors (followed closely by Oreo/Cookies-n-Cream, then Cookie Dough).


It's SO YUMMY and, while it's not as loaded as Loaded was, there are still a lot of mix-ins in there - more than a lot of other brands; they certainly don't skimp on the caramel and praline cookie bits!


Since I like a ton of textures and flavors in my ice cream, though, I ate it with flax seeds and cinnamon. YUM.


But it really didn't need it. Now that Loaded is gone, this is my favorite ice cream!

The base is beyond creamy, it's perfectly sweet, the praline bits are crunchy and perfect (not stale at all, unlike the Baskin Robbins Pralines 'n Cream flavor - I do not recommend that one) and the caramel is ooey, gooey perfection.

But who knows, maybe they'll bring Loaded back some day? We ought to start a petition!

I've obviously been at Harvard too long. The student body enjoys petitioning pretty much anything :P

What are your favorite and least favorite brands of ice cream?

Did you get to try Edy's Loaded before it was discontinued?

Have you ever joined a petition?


Oct 26, 2012

Friday Foodie Finds #17 - Halloween Edition

Happy (almost) Halloween, everyone!

blingy pumpkins

It's always a bummer when Halloween falls in the middle of the week, but you just have to make up for it on the surrounding weekends.

In case you won't be getting a chance to go trick-or-treating, you don't have to miss out on candy. Ross Chocolates (I reviewed their yummy sugar-free chocolate the other day) is having a 2 week fall sale on their website, selling their bars for as little as 99 cents each! Check it out :)

Since this is the last Friday before Halloween, this Friday Foodie Finds is all about spooky treats you can share with your friends and family!


Halloween Party Food Ideas & Recipes - Mummies

Sara's Oreo Bats






candy corn parfait recipe

I like how customizable this one is - and I love the cereal! And candy corn :) Everyone seems to hate candy corn, I don't get it. They're sugary deliciousness and definitely a taste of fall!

Since the recipes this Friday have been overwhelmingly sweet, I'll treat you to the (rare) savory food review!

As you know, I'm more of a sweet than a savory person. But a lot of people (including my sister and dad) really like chips - they're crunchy, can come conveniently packaged in individual packets, and don't require effort to prepare. A lot of chips, however, come without much nutritional benefit and are thus best left as a now-and-then food, instead of a daily snack.

The Better Chip (which some of you may remember from my Momables post in my Healthy Lunchbox Series this past August) is different. Made of 40% fresh vegetables and 100% non-GMO, gluten-free, and nut-free, these all-natural chips are healthy enough to eat every day. 

The Better Chip currently comes in four varieties:


There's Red Pepper and Salsa Fresca, Fresh Corn and Sea Salt, Jalepeno and Sea Salt, and Sweet Onion and White Cheddar.

So you have an idea of what's in it, here's the ingredients list for the red pepper chips:


They're very crunch and fresh (no stale chips here) and there are visible flecks of veggies in each chip, as you can see here in the Jalepeno chips. Yes, those green bits are jalepenos. YES, it's spicy.


They're just the right amount of salty, perfectly crunchy, and packed full of flavor.


In fact, I think that they could go a bit lighter on the seasoning, especially for the red pepper chips. There was a lot of chili pepper on those and my lips were tingling like crazy afterwards!

Have you tried The Better Chip?

Do you have any Halloween plans?

How old were you the last time you went trick or treating?


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