Win-It-Wednesday: Moondance Heavenly Desserts

March 2nd, 2010

After having numerous BeFreeForMe.com members send us email raving about Moondance Gluten-free Desserts, I just had to give them a try myself. I just wish all these members had also told me that these desserts are very difficult to stop eating after just one slice!

Made in a gluten-free facility by Shelley Ritchie, who was diagnosed with a wheat and gluten allergy several years ago, this gal knows how to bake! After not being able to find a truly decadent gluten-free dessert and with her frustrations building, Shelley decided to perfect her own recipes into a magical gluten-free line of products.

Moondance products will bring you to the moon and back again.

Some of the products offered in the Moondance line are Chewy Fudge, Walnut or Buttery Brownies; or the Moondance Cheesecakes, some of the flavors include the Classic Cheesecake, Raspberry Ribbon Cheesecake or my favorite the Butter Toffee Cheesecake (made with handmade butter toffee crumbles – YUM!). All of the cheesecakes are made with a shortbread pecan crust.

Watch out Cheesecake Factory!

Prepare yourself by unbuckling your belt and re-adjust it a few notches, and enter to win this week’s BeFreeForMe’s Win-It-Wednesday sponsored by the amazingly decadent Moondance Heavenly Desserts. Two (Yes 2!) Lucky BeFreeForMe members will win a dozen chewy, fudgy brownies (6 of the fudge & 6 of the walnut).

How can you win?
Easy!

Reply to this blog and tell us what is so heavenly in your life that it brings you to the moon… and back again! (Me? Finding new gluten/allergen free products that are yummy and star gazing with the guy I love on clear crisp evenings).

All entries must be received by Tuesday, March 9th at 12 midnight EST.

Good Luck, Take note of the magical things in your life… and as always,

Be Free!

King Arthur Flour Introduces Gluten-Free Flours & Mixes: Gluten-Free Flours Fit for a King

February 28th, 2010

It looks as if America’s oldest flour company is learning some new tricks: Gluten-free flours and mixes.

King Arthur Flour, founded more than 200 years ago and known for their premium baking flours and mixes will introduce their new gluten-free products today, March 1, 2010 on the King Arthur website and soon in supermarkets across the country.

The King Arthur gluten-free line consists of: Gluten-free Multi-Purpose Flour (I can’t wait to try it in some of my favorite recipes!), along with convenient mixes for gluten-free bread, pizza crust, cookies, brownies, chocolate cake, muffins, and pancakes. 

Best yet, all of their gluten-free products will be made in a dedicated allergen-free facility and guaranteed to be free of the top eight allergens. Their products are also third-party certified by the Gluten Free Certification Organization, whose standards are twice as stringent as those set by the FDA.

I am really excited about King Arthur launching these new gluten-free products since their company is known for consistency in products, educating consumers in using their baking products and for being a resource of useful information, including recipes.

I’m looking forward to King Arthur, a classic in baking legend, teaching me some new baking tricks too!

Favorite Friday: Better ‘n Peanut Butter

February 25th, 2010

I love peanut butter. But when I need to watch the calories and fat in my diet, I really do have to limit myself on how much peanut butter I can enjoy. 

That is why I was thrilled when I found Better n Peanut Butter, a natural peanut butter spread that is gluten and dairy free. With only 2.5 grams of fat (85% less fat then regular peanut butter) and 100 calories (40% less than regular peanut butter) per serving, I can enjoy peanut butter more often, even when watching my calories! 

I love this peanut butter spread on sliced pears or smeared on gluten-free toast. Perfect for breakfast, lunch or snack time.

Also, check out the recipes that are on the Better n Peanut Butter website and enjoy!

WIN-It-Wednesday: For Jackie Home Baked Cookies

February 23rd, 2010

These cookies are to die for. Soft & sweet just like a cookie should be. 

For Jackie Home Baked Cookies are packed with chocolate and coconut. The reason why I love these cookies so much is that they are a cross between two of my all time favorite cookies: Chocolate Chip and Macaroons. Appropriately named “More than a Macaroon” they are the perfect combination of nutty coconut and sweet chocolate. Perfection!

These cookies are also extra special because they are made by a Mom & Dad on a quest to make the best cookie possible for their daughter, Jackie, who was diagnosed with celiac disease several years ago. These parents started baking up all of their favorite recipes gluten-free to adapt to their daughters new lifestyle, when they stumbled upon what they describe as “… the creation of a caramelized, coconut confection that tasted like nothing we had ever had. It took macaroons to new heights and was a true decadent experience.” 

And decadent these cookies are. Just one and you will be hooked – so beware. Don’t say that I didn’t caution you. Also, I am warning you that gluten-eaters will love these too. So determine your hiding place for these cookies before you bring them into your home.

These decadent clusters of sheer joy are this weeks WIN-It-Wednesday sponsor. Two (yes 2!) LUCKY BeFreeForMe members will win a double-pack of For Jackie Cookies.

How can you win?

Easy!

Reply to this blog (make sure you are a BeFreeForMe member if you want to win!) and let us know why you, your family or even your life in general can be a little nutty, or a little sweet… or both!  (Me? I’m a little nutty because I actually like taking walks in the rain, and I can be sweet when I take my incredible boxer, Sadie, for 2 walks a day… instead of just one).

All entries must be received by Tuesday, March 2, 2010 by 12 midnight EST.

Good luck, Be slightly nutty, Constantly sweet, and as always…

Be Free!

First of It’s Kind… Food Allergy Law for Restaurants

February 21st, 2010

Those of us with dietary concerns due to food allergies, intolerances or celiac disease know that eating out in restaurants can often require more effort than it’s worth and can also be a very scary experience.

We all have experienced that “deer in the headlights” look from wait staff, and even restaurant management, after requesting meals free of certain allergens or gluten.

But thanks to the precedential Food Allergy Awareness Act in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, restaurant patrons will no longer have to endure those blank stares and the uneasiness of wondering if someone in the restaurant actually “gets it” when it comes to food allergies, intolerances and gluten-free dining.

The goal of this Act regarding food allergies is simple: To educate restaurant staff throughout state of Massachusetts on food allergy awareness and increase their knowledge on best practices in order to minimize the risk of illness, or even death, due to the accidental ingestion of food allergens.

Although it will always be important for those concerned with food allergies to use extra diligence, make sure they ask restaurant staff a lot of questions and carry an EpiPen if required, the law states, “… it is a shared responsibility between the consumer… and the food establishment operator” to make sure that allergen free foods are served to consumers. This law is a step in the right direction when it comes to addressing the importance of knowledge and education regarding the seriousness of food allergies to those in the restaurant industry.

Spearheaded by The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network and Ming Tsai, executive producer of public television’s Simply Ming, celebrity chef and owner of Blue Ginger Restaurant in Massachusetts, there are three (3) mandatory portions of the Food Allergy Awareness Act. They are:

1.) Menu Statement: Menus must include a statement that the customer should inform the wait staff of any food allergy issue.

2.) Poster Requirement: Posters, detailing information about the 8 most common food allergens, including the threat of cross-contamination during food preparation, cooking and serving; must be posted in each dining establishment.

3.) Training Video: The certified person in charge of food safety and various management personnel will be required to view a training video and become certified on food allergens. 

Thanks to Ming Tsai, the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on this uniquely exceptional law. May this law become the benchmark and may every state in the nation follow in your lead!

Friday Favorite: Starfish Crispy Battered Haddock

February 18th, 2010

When I was growing up fish and chips on Fridays, especially during the Lenten season, was a weekly staple. But since being on a gluten-free diet most anything that is labeled as “crispy” and “battered” have been off limits. That is why I was more than thrilled when I found the battered Starfish haddock.

This all-natural gluten-free, soy-free, milk-free and egg-free “ready-for-your-oven” fish is delicious. And coming from a gal that grew-up on Cape Cod I have discriminating tastes when it comes to my seafood!

I was surprised at just how crispy the batter was and the flakiness of the fish.

Fish and Chips on Friday’s are again on my gluten-free menu! Rejoice!

WIN-It-Wednesday: HappyBaby – Food for Babies, Toddlers & Kids

February 16th, 2010

HappyBaby makes premium organic meals (many of which are gluten and allergen-free) for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and young kids.  Their mission is to provide babies and young children the healthiest start in life with whole organic foods.

And what parent wouldn’t be happy by giving their kids tasty, convenient and healthy meals?

HappyBaby makes tons of products that are gluten, dairy, egg, nut, fish and soy free for those of us worried about gluten and food allergens. Some of the products they offer are Stage 1, 2 and 3 meals & Brown Rice cereal for babies; snacks for babies and toddlers, and healthy kids meals.

I met the team from HappyBaby this past fall at a tradeshow here in Boston. Their upbeat attitude, love for their products and passion for everything their company stands for and represents shined in each and every one of them.

Plus the HappyBaby products are not only good for your family’s health, but they are also socially responsible too. With every package you purchase, HealthyBaby donates to Project Peanut Butter whose mission is to help feed hungry children and create sustainable local production of foods for these children.

The HappyBaby website also has some fantastic information regarding nutritional and exercise advice, what to expect when the baby arrives and more, for all of you HappyMamas.

All of these reasons make me so happy that HappyBaby is BeFreeForMe’s WIN-It-Wednesday sponsor this week!

One lucky BeFreeForMe winner will win a huge prize pack full of tasty and fun HappyBaby products and giveaways… Including:

– 1 case of product (winner’s choice!)
– The book  “The Organic Guide to Baby’s First 24 months” by Robert W. Sears, MD and Amy Marlow, MPH, RD & CDN
– Eric Carle Growth Chart (compliments of HappyBaby’s marketing partner YoBaby)
– FAQ Booklet on Probiotics & DHA
– Infant and toddler Nutrition Guide
– HAPPYFAMILY packet of Recipes

How can you win?

Easy!

Just reply to this blog and tell us why your family (or family-to-be if you’re expecting) makes you happy! (Me? My family is notorious for randomly dancing & happily singing around the house for no reason at all!)

All entries must be received by Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 12 Midnight EST.

Good luck, be happy, dance & sing for no reason at all… and as always…

Be Free!

Chinese Fake-Out

February 15th, 2010

One of the things that I, and many others, miss the most after being diagnosed with celiac disease or food allergens is the convenience and affordability of quick and easy Chinese Take-Out.

Before being diagnosed with celiac we would call our local Chinese restaurant at least once or twice a month and order up the white to-go containers full of traditional Chinese favorites. 

I miss those take-out days.

What is a celiac in need of Kung Pao and General Tso to do?

Let’s face it… It’s no ancient Chinese secret that Chinese food is not only jammed packed with gluten and other food allergens, but also hits the jackpot when it comes to high calories, sodium, and saturated fat. 

That’s why this Chinese New Years, I decided to give my wok a whirl, sharpen my chop sticks and whip up a few Asian dishes that would put any Chinese restaurant to shame. When I cook up my Asian-inspired dishes, such as Chinese Sesame Broccoli & Beef, I double-dose the health benefits (as well as the cost per dish) by doubling-up the veggies and reducing the amount of meat in each dish.

Join me in making a Chinese New Year’s Resolution to embrace the economical, fresher, healthier and gluten/allergen free benefits of making Chinese dishes right in your very own kitchen.

(Note: For more on the basics of Asian cooking check out this article on BeFreeForMe.com)

Friday Favorite: Sorrento Reduced Fat String Cheese

February 11th, 2010

Snacking is big for me. And any snack that is low-calorie, plus good for me is even bigger. That’s why I love to grab a cheese stick for a quick protein boost on the go.

My favorite is the Sorrento Stringsters Reduced Fat Mozzarella String Cheese. Because they are individually wrapped I can take these healthy gluten-free snacks anywhere I go.

I also like that these cheese sticks are only 70 calories each, high in calcium, and 25% less fat than low moisture part skim string cheese.

Say cheese… and smile!

WIN-It-Wednesday: Gifts of Nature Gluten-Free Oatmeal & Baking Mixes

February 9th, 2010

I am so very glad to announce that this weeks WIN-It-Wednesday sponsor is Gift of Nature Certified Gluten-Free Oatmeal and baking mixes!

Gift of Nature’s goal is to provide the best certified gluten-free oats, flours and baking mixes available. Gift of Nature keeps things real healthy too by using nutritious whole grain brown rice and bean flours in their mixes – not the typical white rice flour and starch which offer little nutritional value. Gift of Nature’s products also contain unrefined sweeteners, and all natural ingredients. And if you want to try something new, check out their mixes using Montina Pure Flour, which is high in Fiber, Protein, and Iron.

Gift of Nature is offering two (Yes 2!) LUCKY BeFreeForMe members a “Gift (of Nature) pack” containing the following items:

Old Fashioned Oats* (44-ounce package): Great for a hot cereal in the morning or for baking! Oatmeal Cookies anyone?

Buttermilk Biscuit Mix: Think Bisquick for the gluten-free set! Use this versatile multipurpose baking mix to make fluffy biscuits, coffee cake, dumplings, and anything you use to make with Bisquick! Yahoooo!

French Bread and Pizza Mix: Enough to make a crusty loaf of French bread or 2 large pizza crusts. Gluten free yeast packet included.

Cranberry Orange Muffin Mix: Made with gluten-free grains, including Montina. Great for breakfast or mid-afternoon snack.

How can you WIN?

Easy!

Reply to this blog and tell us what gift(s) nature gives to you. (Me? New England winter days that are getting longer as they pass… a promise that springtime is coming soon!)

All entries must be received by Tuesday, February 16 at 12:00 midnight EST.

Good luck, Be thankful of nature’s gifts… and as always,

Be Free!

* Please note that those on a gluten-free diet should check with their doctors before consuming even moderate amounts of certfied gluten-free oats.


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