What a whirlwind the past few weeks have been!
From the Natural Products Expo East in Baltimore to the Culinary Nutrition Expert Retreat inĀ Toronto, a Holistic Health Conference in Madison, Wisconsin and the New Jersey Veg Fest yesterday, and teaching a few workshops in between, I’ve been on what feltĀ like a natural health tour of North America.
I’ve also gotten some clarity around how I want to focus and what I want to share. I feel drawn to go deeper on this blog than I have been in the past few months. I’m grateful for your patience with me as I’ve been a bit less regular with posts over the past month, but the clarity I’ve gained during that time was worth it.
One of the reasons you’ve told me you come to me with questions or follow me onĀ InstagramĀ and Facebook is to be up to date on the latest and greatest natural food products that I use in my own home and recommend to you. I know one of the most frustrating aspects of starting to eat well and remove foods like dairy and gluten is the overwhelm you feel when you step into the store and blankly stare at a wall with 20 options for one product.
How do you know which to choose?
I’m here to make it easier AND to introduce you to some fun, new products before they hit stores. For the past three years, I’ve attended the Natural Products Expo East in Baltimore as Press because of how much this community supports my efforts on social media (THANK YOU!).
I want to pay it forward by sharing with you my top finds from the expo. As with all of my recommendations and recipes, they are all gluten-free and dairy-free.
I think you’ll be excited to see what is going to be coming to grocery stores in the coming weeks and months!
1) Hilary’s Eat Well Breakfast Sausage Patties
I first found out about Hilary’s Eat Well veggie burgers two years ago at my first Expo. To be honest, I wasn’t someone who ate veggie burgers; I thought they were pretty nasty and full of a bunch of ingredients I wouldn’t have in my own pantry.
These burgers are different. They are one of the ONLY foods we have in our freezer at all times. Bill loves to have them for breakfast, topped with an egg or on top of a sweet potato hash, and we also love them toasted and then crumbled up on a salad. I featured these burgers in my mason jar salad recipe at the end of the summer. They are SO good!
To make things even better, they now have a breakfast sausage version. It contains all real food for ingredientsĀ (i.e., no weird soy protein isolates) AND is dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free, and egg-free. The two versions I tried were Apple Maple and Spicy and my favorite was definitely the Apple Maple.
Where to Find Them: Click this link to find a store near you where you can buy all of Hilary’s Eat Well products.
2) Farmhouse Culture Ginger Beets & Kraut Krisps
Since over 70% of our immune system sits in and around our digestive system, eating fermented foods is one of the best things we can do to boost our immune system, not get sick, clear up our skin, reduce bloat, and have regular bowel movements (at least 1/day!).
I’ve been a fan of Farmhouse Culture’s Kimchi and Sauerkraut for about a year now and a few months ago I started taking their Gut Shots to support my digestive and immune systems. When I stopped by their table and saw their new branding (love it) and their new products, I was stoked!
The ginger beets were amazing and would be delicious chopped up and put on a salad or just eaten as a snack. But oneĀ of the coolest snacksĀ I tried all day was the Kraut Krisp. With almost 50% sauerkraut, organic corn masa and a shelf stable probiotic blend in the seasoning mix, this is a chip you can feel good about eating. The dill pickle is amazing! I’m hoping to see both of these yummy foods in my local store soon!
Where to Find It: Here is the link to their Store Locator. On the link is a Product Request form that you can print out and take to your local store!
3) Beetnik Organic Frozen MealsĀ
We discovered beetnik Organic frozen meals about a year ago.What I love about them is that they are made with real, whole food ingredients and taste more like a homemade meal than a frozen one.
They are Bill’s #1 go to choice for lunch at school when he hasn’t packed leftovers or planned ahead. As an elementary school teacher, he’s lucky if he gets 20 minutes to enjoy his lunch, so convenience is key, but so is staying fueled and energized throughout the day.
Bill has liked every single one he has tried, and I know he’ll be excited to check out some of their new flavors likeĀ Ragu Alla Bolognese, Pollo Alla Cacciatora, Organic Lemon Chicken with CauliflowerĀ Rice, Organic Shepherd’s Pie with Grass Fed Beef, and Organic Beef Chili with Sweet Potato. The first twoĀ are pasta sauces, and the last three are paleo-friendly and grain-free.
Where to Find Them: I buy them at MOM’s Organic Market or Roots Market, but you can use this store locator to find them near you.
4) Miyoko’s Creamery {Dairy-Free Cheeses}
When you stop eating dairy, one of the things you miss the most is the creaminess of cheese.Ā Fortunately, food has come a LONG way, and brands like Miyoko’s give us the opportunity to get that beloved texture back š
At the Expo, they were sampling theirĀ Smoked Farmhouse, Fresh Loire Valley and Double Cream Chive cheeses as well as a few others. They also have Garlic Herb, Sundried Tomato Garlic, Winter Truffle and Herbs de Provence varieties. Organic cashews are the base of their cheeses and give them a rich and creamy texture
Where to Find It: I buy mine at MOMs Organic Market or Whole Foods but you can use this store locator to find where they are sold near you!
5) Soul Sprout Snacks
After undergoing a rebranding from Two Moms in the Raw (who I’ve written about here) to Soul Sprout, these snacks are better than ever. They have granola bars, almond butter truffles, nut bars, grain-free cereal, and almond protein crackers.
Their plant-based snacks are made with sprouted ingredients and have recently undergone a makeover in the ingredient list. They used to use agave as a sweetener but upgraded to coconut sugar, which is less controversial and even more delicious.
Where to Find Them: I buy mine at MOMs Organic Market, but Whole Foods and The Fresh Market carry their products as well. Look for them at your local grocery store or shop online on their website here.
6) Jackson’s Honest Chips
I first tried these chips at Expo East two years ago and fell in love. They have become our go to chip and I’ve introduced them to dozens of people through my workshops and cooking classes, and my coworkers are kind of obsessed with them, too. They’re perfectly crunchy and incredibly satisfying.
TheĀ founders of the company created the chips as a result of helping their son recover from an illness doctors couldn’t diagnose or treat. They discovered how powerful coconut oil was in his healing and use it as an ingredient in all of their chips. My favorite variety is the sweet potato chips, but theyĀ introduced two *new* products at the Expo – Maple Cinnamon Sweet Potato and Rippled Red Heirloom Potato Chips. All I can say is YUM.
Where to Find Them: I buy mine at MOMs Organic Market, Wegmans or The Fresh Market, but you can find them near you using their store locator here.
7) Cappello’s Cookie Dough
I first fell in love with their chocolate chip cookie dough two years ago at the first Expo East I attended. Their cookies are gluten-free, dairy-free, and grain-freeĀ and useĀ almond flour as the base.Ā They introduced three new kinds of dough at the expo: Double Chocolate, Lemon Zest and Ginger Snap. I have a pack of each sitting in my freezer right now along with some of their fettuccine and lasagna sheets that I can’t WAIT to use!
Where to Find Them: I’ve bought their products at MOMs Organic Market and Whole Foods Market, but you can find them near you using this locator.
8) Simple Mills Crackers & Baking Mixes
I fell in love with Simple Mills baking mixes when I met them at Expo East two years ago. They have the best boxed bread mix, pancake and waffle mix, cake mix, muffin and cupcake mix, and pizza dough. I use their bread mix to make this delicious paleo-friendly, gluten-free stuffing, perfect for the upcoming holidays!
At the Expo, they were introducing their new almond flour crackers. My favorite is the Sun-dried Tomato Basil version, but theyĀ also have a Fine GroundĀ Sea Salt and Rosemary & Sea Salt variety. You HAVE to try them!
Where to Find Them: I buy their products at MOMs Organic Market, Target, Home Goods (hit or miss!), or online at Amazon. Use their store locator to find them near you.
9) Forager Dairy-Free Yogurt
I used to eat yogurt every day growing up. I didn’t like sandwiches as a kid, and yogurt was one of the few foods that was easily portable and filled me up. It took me 25 years to figure it out, but the yogurt I was eating wasn’t the healthiest. It was usually full of lots of sugar andĀ the brands I used to buy (Yoplait and Dannon) rank as two of the BOTTOM FIVEĀ of a list of 129 yogurts rated by the Cornucopia Institute here.
Most dairy-free yogurts have a funky texture and more gelatinous than smooth and creamy. Fortunately, companies like Forager are beginning to step up their game and bring us delicious dairy-free yogurts that taste closer to the real thing. I loved how velvety smooth their cashew milk-basedĀ yogurt was and think you will, too!
Where to Find It: I’ve found their other products at MOMs Organic Market, so I’m hoping they will carry the yogurt soon! You can find out more on Forager’s website.
10) Coco-Roons Superfood Cookies
I have to admit it – I used to hate coconut. At Halloween, every Mounds bar or Almond Joy went straight into the trash. No thank you!Ā Over the years, I’ve come to love coconut no matter what form it takes – coconutĀ flakes, milk, oil, andĀ butter. It’s so richĀ and full of flavor.
One of my favorite desserts are the Coco-Roons made by Wonderfully Raw. My usual go-tos are the brownie and vanilla maple versions, so I was super excited to find out that they rebranded AND introduced two new flavors at Expo – Salted Caramel (YESSSS) and Chocolate Chip Cookie.
Where to Find Them:Ā The best deals are at Home Goods, but you can also buy them at MOMs Organic Market, The Fresh Market, Whole Foods, and Safeway. Check outĀ their store locatorĀ for more store options!
Well, that’s a wrap, friends! Those are my first ten finds. I think you’ll love them and can’t wait to share another roundĀ of awesomeness in my next post!