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Bentos for 05/09/2011

Mr. Quayle's lunch 05/09/11

my GF lunch 05/09/11

Top Tier: Nature  Valley Granola Bar, carrot stix

Bottom Tier: navel orange, carrot stix

bowl: green salad and Sabra hummous

Mr. Quayle's lunch 05/09/11

Mr. Quayle's lunch 05/09/11

Left: Ground turkey seasoned with Shake n Bake, tomatoes, radish, mozzarella cheese, scallions

Right: red seedless grapes,  strawberry fruit rolls

Lagniappe: flour tortillas

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Trader Joe’s GF English muffins

This morning I decided to bite the bullet the try the GF english muffins Husband bought me the other day from Trader Joe’s. I don’t have anything against english muffins excepting the gluten free calorie count and it took me a while to wrestle myself into trying them.

Was I ever glad I did! I can’t remember the last time I had an english muffin and these weren’t muffins in the crumpety-Thomas’s sense but solid, scored muffins which did NOT crumble in my toaster, went great with peanut butter and jam and let me say again did NOT crumble!

I don’t have much to complain about here. They’re nice, solid looking baked goods with good colour, good taste, good weight (not too light, not too heavy) and were 210 calories for a whole muffin, so 2 halves. They’d be great for homemade Egg McMuffins or even under country gravy or hey, why not red beans and rice? Love um. love um, love um :)

Tasty Factor: yum! Hold up excellently in a toaster and don’t get soggy under jam.

Poopy Factor: they are a tad heavy but already scored so that’s a plus.

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Trader Joe’s GF Ginger Snaps

Husband and I were over near the Children’s Home the other day for an adoption class and had some time to kill before it started so we went to Trader Joe’s by Bakery Square. Before I forget, make sure you check out the bathrooms next time you’re in there- SO COOL!!

But back to my topic. Husband gets way more excited about GF stuff than I do-mainly I don’t buy any ‘GF’ grains or breads, I stick to naturally GF items such as corn or rice to begin with. He talked me into getting a few things and one of those things was a bag of their GF Ginger Snaps.

Let the raving start here. I’ve never been a huge fan of ginger snaps or gingerbread for that matter and I like my bikkies crispy, not chewy. But hands down to Trader Joe’s Ginger Snaps. For one, 1.99 a bag wasn’t bad at all. For two, there’s 5 to a serving at 140 calories so that’s awesome because so often GF foods are much higher in calories than their gluten-y counterparts. And for thre, they have just the right bite, just the right sweetness, just the right outer crunch and inner softness and they even look like ‘real’ bikkies. Get yourself over to Trader Joe’s and get a bag and make sure you don’t spare the tea.

Tasty Factor: delicious.

Poopy Factor: Husband claims byvirtue of not having gluten, they’re just poopy anyway. Which means he has to insult them because I didn’t offer him any.

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Rose’s GF Curry Pizza

curry pizzaIf you like the flavours of Indian and the convenience of pizza, you’ll love  my recipe for Curry Pizza.

Ingredients:

Bob’s Red Mill Biscuit Mix(+ 1/2 c butter, 6-8 tbs water)

2-3 tbs Pataks Rojan Josh paste

1/4c Pataks sweet Mango Chutney

1/4 c chopped green onions

2 tsp cumin

2 tsp garlic powder

1/2 large beefstake tomato, chopped

1/2 c shredded  mozzarella cheese

3-4 tbs olive oil

Crust: prepare crust according to the directions for pie crust on the back of the biscuit mix package. Roll out and place in a greased 9″ glass pie plate. Cook on 450F for 1 min. Remove from oven and proceed.

Pizza: drizzle the crust with half of the olive oil. Scatter over cumin and garlic salt, then evenly spread over rogan josh paste and chutney. Arrange thin slices of tomato on top and scatter over green onions. Drizzle the remaining oil and top with cheese. Bake another 10 minutes.

Tasty Factor: Great taste. Crust isn’t exactly like pizza but good enough and cuts well. The chutney balances out the spice of the curry.

Poopy Factor: It’s a little sloppy. Some sausage slices might balance it out. The dough was a little difficult to get into the pie plate.

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Via @gizmodo, these nifty lego lunchboxes are gluten free and nostaligic too! http://www.curiosite.com/product/lego-lunchbox.html

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Eat n Park’s the place for Gluten Free buns

I love, love, love that Eat n Park has a clean, separated, easy to follow menu for just about everyone. Turn it over and you’ll find senior options, allergen-friendly items and calorie concious dishes in a cleanly designed, easy to read page that covers it all. I love it. Have I said how much I love it?
This said, Husband took me after work one day to the Waterfront Eat n Park so I didn’t have to cook dinner (how sweet :) ). I settled down for my usual perusal of the salad bar and saw some yummy looking soups on the bar. Unfortunately every one of them was packed with pasta. Husband urged me to ask if they had any soups included in the GF menu and eventually I did. The server went to fetch the manager and he appologised profusely but they did not have any GF soups and he would mention it at the next team meeting to see if something could be added on to the menu. I was impressed- enough to try the hamburger with GF bun.
Now the bun was more like a roll than a bun. Tasty, heavy, good with butter and probably some jam. Almost like a scone. With the hamburger it was just too heavy. So I’m wondering if Eat n Park could just bring some smaller versions of these buns to the table if requested just as they do their sticky buns. Perhaps they could serve them with coffee and jam as a breakfast offering. And perhaps Eat n Park could maybe maybe maybe bring out a GF version of the Smiley cookie. Get together with Gluuteny and whip some up for the holidays. They could even just be offered during the winter season when even wheat-free dieters want a little something warm and soft after skating.
Tasty Factor: Very tasty, soft and yummy– would recommend to everyone!
Poopy Factor: just a little heavy to service as a sandwich bun but there could be endless uses for these guys.
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Mrs. Leeper’s GF Pasta

I had never heard of Mrs. Leeper’s and must admit my intense fear of gluten free pastas (I’m a pierogie hater too.  Eat that, Pittsburgh). I had seen them nestling in far away corners of grocery stores and whole foods markets and I let them go their way and me go mine. Then Husband decided to treat me on vacation and I thought, well why the heck not? It won’t kill you to at least taste it.

So I brought home a bouncing bag of Alphabets pasta and gave it a try with regular old Ragu. One word to the wise- just like you want to pay attention to the cooking times with wheat pasta, most definitely pay attention to the cooking time for Mrs. Leeper’s. The Alphabet pasta is rice-based and only takes right around 4 minutes to cook in boiling water. Just under and it’s nearly crunchy; just over and you get a big congealed mess. Now some might like the big congealed mess and personally I like it a tad on the crunchy side but right at 4 minutes brings it out just right.
And just right it is! I’ve been scared all this time for nothing. The texture is just right- firm but not hard, soft but not squishy. The taste is as akin to pasta as anything you’d want and it wasn’t insanely expensive which is another plus for this product. There are other products in the Mrs. Leeper’s line which aren’t available in our neighbourhood store but I imagine they’re leading the way in GF pastas.
Tasty Factor: tastes pretty much like the real thing and holds shape after cooking.
Poopy Factor: cook it too long and even Oliver wouldn’t be asking for any more, sir.
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