This is a great thread! I love finding something at the grocery store that I'm excited about. My husband is also on this huge organic / healthy kick right now, so I spend a lot of time doing "investigative" work to find items that not only fit into our diets, but that we like.
I'm really into yogurt right now, so, in order of favorites, here's my picks for yogurts I like:
1)
Traders Point Raspberry Yogurt. This has several things going for it in my mind. a) It's organic. b) The cows are all grass-fed. This is something that I've found is almost impossible to find -- not only in a yogurt, but just about anywhere. c) It's "local." They're located in Zionsville, IN. (In other words, it's not trucked from the west coast like most decent yogurts.) On top of all of that, and most importantly, this yogurt tastes FANTASTIC! It's not overly sweet, and the second ingredient is "raspberry puree." It tastes like
raspberries. Is that so much to ask? (Sometimes, I think so...)
2)
Redwood Hill Farm Strawberry yogurt. This is a goat's milk yogurt, and so far, the only goat's milk yogurt I've seen on the market. It's very hard to come by in the winter (because that's their "off season") but for the most part, you can find it abundantly during the other three seasons. My husband was the one to get me into goat's milk products, and in the beginning, the taste was different than what I was used to. If you've ever had goat's cheese, you'd know what I mean -- it's that distinct 'tang' that most goat's dairy has in it. Once you recognize that, however, you realize this is an excellent, creamy, tasty yogurt. I like the fact that they don't use sugar in this yogurt, but rather honey and fruit juice as a sweetener. My only caveat about them is their use of "natural flavors," but I'm willing to turn a blind eye for a very good and unique product! Definitely give this a try if you've never had this before.
3.)
Cascade Fresh Boysenberry Yogurt. I like this yogurt for two main reasons. a) Because they offer a lot of different 'berry' flavors, like the aforementioned Boysenberry (which is my personal favorite), to Marionberry, to Raspberry and Blueberry, etc. And, b) because, again, they don't sweeten the yogurt with sugar, but use fruit juice. This keeps the yogurt from tasting overly "sweet." I also liked this kind because it was easier to find (they carry it at my local Jewel, but, inexplicably, next to the soy yogurt and rice milk --??) Incidentally, they also have a Lemon Chiffon and Key Lime variety that really emulate these desserts well, and make a healthy, tasty dessert or snack!
All of these varieties can be found at Whole Foods, Wild Oats or your local health-food shop (i.e., Sunrise Foods in the southland).
Other things that have been indispensable to me lately:
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No Pudge Brownie Mix. I am extremely lazy, and therefore, love food solutions in a box. These are ridiculously easy to make because all you have to add is either vanilla yogurt, or plain yogurt & vanilla extract. They're really rich and chewy, and when I brought them into work, they disappeared in a matter of hours!
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Mesquite Foods Organic Grass-Fed Burgers. I've had trouble finding these actual pre-made patties lately, so have had to settle with buying the ground beef, thawing it out, and making the burgers myself (oh, the torture, right?) I have to say, though. By-passing the fact that this hits two favorites on my husband's hit list (organic & grass fed), this beef just tastes good! Granted, I'd love to be able to hit the Fox & Obel and find myself some decent,
fresh, grass-fed beef, but we live in the 'burbs. I don't have that kind of selection. This is a wonderful substitute. I'm picky about my homemade burgers, too, and I have to say that these were probably the best burgers I've had, next to a
Chuck's burger, which I can't make at home.
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Sunshine Burger, Southwest variety. Since we've been trying to just cut back on meat to a certain degree, I've been in search of a decent veggie burger. We tried
Dr. Praeger's veggie burgers, which, indeed, had a "recognizable" ingredient list (as their marketing advertises), but really came out pretty tasteless. I ended up having to add a bunch of condiments to make it palatable. However, a couple weeks ago, we tried these Sunshine Burgers, and I figured it'd be good to try a "flavored" variety so we wouldn't run into the same problem. Much better results. The other thing I really like about these, unlike the Boca Burgers or Gardenburgers, is that they don't use any soy products. In fact, if you look at their
ingredient list, you can pretty much understand and not take offense to anything on it. I like that! I usually pair these with a nice, fresh set of wheat hamburger buns, some jack cheese, hot sauce, sprouts, and if we're feeling ambitious that day, some fresh guacamole or avocado.
The No-Pudge mix can be found virtually anywhere, and the other two items I found at Wild Oats.
Sorry about the long post -- obviously, I love talking about groceries!
-- Nora --
"Great food is like great sex. The more you have the more you want." ~Gael Greene