Showing posts with label Product Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Product Reviews. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Couch Potato and other ramblings

I finished week 1 day 2 of the Couch to 5k program this morning.  I dabbled in this once before, but was in much better shape at the time and just kind of blew through it.  This time around....I've very much let myself go and have no fitness level to even speak of at this point.  I'm hoping that by following the program as written, I can get back into running and a fitness program of sorts.

This is hard!  I don't remember it being this hard the last time around, and that's probably because I had already been doing 30-60 minutes on the elliptical a couple of times a week.  I don't have access to an elliptical anymore, so while I'm noticing that the effort with running is the same as it was when I started on the elliptical, I feel it much, much more in my knees and quads.  I've also found that knowing that I'm so very out of shape, has made it easier for me to procrastinate getting out of the house in the mornings to do my daily workout.  The only thing that keeps me going this early in the game (when I'm not seeing huge results, yet!) is the feeling of accomplishment once I'm done.

I'm also trying to track what I eat.  This is twofold for me....firstly, I've gained a TON of weight with the move, and secondly, I'm a struggling, recovering gluten eater and this keeps me accountable for both calories and gluten content.  I'm currently using My Fitness Pal to track what I eat and my exercise.  I'm not sure if I'll continue to use it or not.  I find it hard to put in gluten free foods and to be sure of calories.  While I'm not counting calories persay, I find that the with focus on calorie count on this site almost forces you too.  I'm more interested in getting to a healthy lifestyle of moderation and just generally having good eating habits than I am the exact calories.

One of my favorite things lately is the Yoplait Greek Yogurt.  I think this is pretty new, because the stores near me just starting carrying it.  The texture and taste is better than some of the other greek yogurts I've tried, and the price is excellent.  They run about $0.99 a cup at my stores, and I think it was around $3.00 for the pack of four that I picked up.



The absolute best thing about these, is that they state that they're gluten free right on the package!  Yoplait has always been good about labeling their products, and this is no exception.




Saturday, July 23, 2011

A tall glass of milk.....

Would be perfect to go with these!

The man and I picked up some of the Bob's Red Mill baking mixes the other day during our shopping trip.  He picked them out and we got the brownie mix and the chocolate chip cookie mix to test out.

I've tried these in the past, when I went gluten free the first time around and I wasn't impressed.  They had a very distinct bean flavor that I absolutely hated, and I actually threw the whole batch out.  I don't know if Bob's has changed up their flour mix, or if my taste buds have just become more accustomed to the "gluten free flavors" but I'm pleased to report that they're definitely not the same thing I tried five years ago.

I was going to test out the brownie mix first, but with the great vanilla explosion that happened during the move, I didn't have the required ingredients.  So, I tried out the chocolate chip cookies instead and I'm super glad that I did.  They are absolutely AMAZING!

They were easy to make and only require three ingredients.  All you did is cream a stick of butter (or smart balance), add an egg and two tablespoons of water, and mix in the flour mix.


The dough was just as the back of the package stated, a bit dry, but it came together once you shaped it.  I did make my cookies a bit smaller than recommended, closer to 1 inch in diameter rather than 1 1/2 inches.  I think they were perfect this size and cooked exactly in the time recommended.



After that, just pop them in the oven and wait (not so) patiently......  The package recommends that you let them cool for five minutes, and that is an absolute must.  These cookies did not look or feel done when I pulled them out, but after letting them cool for a full five minutes on the pan, I realized that they were baked just right.  They held their shape but were still deliciously soft.

Time for that tall glass of milk and a taste test!  Ignore my coca-cola glass....



I am so completely amazed by the fluffy texture of these that I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get in my homemade cookies.  The flavor was perfect too, a little hint of vanilla, the chocolate, and just enough hint of the flours to taste like a REAL cookie.  There was absolutely no overwhelming bean taste to these at all.  My only, and I do mean only complaint was that I would have liked a few more chocolate chips.  We had a couple cookies that actually came out with no chocolate chips in them at all.  I'm more than willing to overlook that one thing, because they did at least use semi-sweet chips instead of my hated milk chocolate chips!


Rating: *****