New Yummy Finds from Trader Joe’s

Last week after my Spin class I stopped into Trader Joe’s to get their unsweetened Almond Milk.  And to my dismay – they no longer carry it in the boxed form – they carry it in the refrigerated section – not overly happy.

almond milkI should’ve left then but nooooo – I had continue walking around and I spied these lovely little cookies.

They are yummy in coffee, tea and milk - I had to try all 3 so you would know!

They are yummy in coffee, tea and milk – I had to try all 3 so you would know!

I was telling a co-worker about these yummy little things and she told me that Speculoos also has something else at Trader Joe’s called Cookie Butter and people put it in their coffee to make a latte.  She sent me the recipe today so I had to get it as it sounded yummy.  I actually walked passed it today – but did find it just to the left of the other butters (Almond and Peanut).  The description on the label says:  A deliciously unusual spread reminiscent of gingerbread and made with crushed biscuits.  

The original Cookie Butter Latte and ingredients

The original Cookie Butter Latte and ingredients

While checking out of Trader Joe’s – the person helping me said – “the Cookie Butter should be a controlled substance.”

So I made the recipe above tonight (sort of – I adjusted it – not as much Cookie Butter, decaf coffee and I foamed the light cream-warmed of course.  Honestly just too much stuff in the coffee and I really didn’t taste much of the Cookie Butter.  So then I decided to get a spoon out and try it – OHEMGEE – it is a spreadable version of the yummy cookies!

So then I found this recipe.  So much better and easier for me (I will probably experiment with the amount of Cookie Butter since 1 TBSP is 5 grams of sugar).  I tried with decaf (so I’m not up all night).  And instead of  almond milk I used light cream – heated 20 seconds in the microwave and used my little frother.  It is delicious!  You must try it!! Enjoy!

Experimenting with Protein Powder

For the past few years, I’ve been using Prograde Protein Powder (Vanilla) for my pre workout snack.  I rarely use it as a meal repleacement.  Imagine my surprise and disappointment to find they are using soy lecithin – I try to steer clear of soy – so I now have two containers of this protein mix that are moved to th ‘back shelf’.  Part of my disapointment in finding this out has to to do with the fact that it tastes pretty good and really doesn’t have any other ‘crap or fillers’ in their protein mix.  I just sent them an email asking how much soy is truly in it, why and do they plan to remove (sent over the weekend and haven’t heard back yet).  This protein mix is gluten and GMO free – two important things to me.

Since my go to Protein powder is taking a backseat – now off to find some others to try.  I decided to try a plant-based protein mix to see if I could tolerate the taste and if it would help me with my workouts (in the past I’ve not been a fan of plant-based protein mixes).  The one that was recommended to me as being very good – both for my body and great tasting was Sun Warrior – Warrior Blend – Raw Protein – I opted for the chocolate.  This mix is gluten, soy and dairy free and non-GMO.  My standard pre workout shake is really easy – 4 ozs Trader Joe’s Unsweetened Almond Milk, 4 ozs of water and a scoop of protein mix – put all in a shaker bottle and mix it up.  Well to say I didn’t like it is an understatement – blah.  However, I found a fix – adding a tablespoon of Trader Joe’s Organic Peanut Butter – throwing it all in my vitamx and I’m able to drink it.   I’ve been given a sample of the vanilla to try and I will get around to it to see if that makes a difference (as I do believe sometimes the chocolate is what I’m having an issue with).  I feel pretty good during my workouts too.

Since I wasn’t satisfied with the plant-based protein, I really wanted to find an organic whey protein powder to see if I could find something that works for me.  You really have to do your research – the first one I found (and was planning to order) – the company was sued in a class action lawsuit becauce some of their labeling (aka marketing wasn’t true).  Here are the two I ended up buying since they both received very favorable reviews – both are organic, soy and gluten free – one is raw (meaning the whey isn’t cooked at high temperatures.)  Raw Orgnic Whey has 20 grams of protein and The Organic Whey only has 15 grams of protein.  These protein mixes require other ingredients though which is a bit of a let-down.

I started with the Raw Organic Whey with 4 tbsps of protein, 1 tbsp peanut butter, 2 tbsp raw cacao powder (mayan superfood), 4 ozs almond milk and 4 ozs of water – put it all in the vitamix – blend it all up – tasted it – wasn’t sweet enough so I added 5 drops of sweet leaf stevia.  It tasted pretty good and I had good energy with my workout (still a bit of blah – again I think it might be the cacao).

Nutritional Information (using 4 oz water and 4 oz unsweetened almond milk):

Prograde (vanilla) (I’ve only ever used 1 scoop – it calls for two) Protein Shake:  Total Calories:    87.5  Protein:  12.5g     Sugar:  .5.  If you use the 2 full scoops:  Total Calories:  152.5  Protein:  24.5g  Sugar:  1g.  Note:  Protein Powder Calories Only:  130 (2 scoops)

SunWarrior (Chocolate) Protein Shake:  Total Calories:  201.5   Protein:   20.5   Sugar:  1.4 g   Note:  Protein Powder Calories Only:  84 (1 scoop)

Organic Whey (with ingredients mentioned above) Protein Shake:  Total Calories:  275  Protein:  27.5g   Sugar:  2.5 (this probably could be a meal replacement with a salad) – you can cut about 30 calories by only using 1 TBSP of the Cacao.  This is high to me for a pre workout snack so I’m going to have to work at modifying – maybe use a vanilla stevia and remove the cacao and peanut butter.  Note:  Protein Powder Calories Only:  97.5 (5 TBSPs)

The Organic Whey (with same ingredients as Organic Whey) Protein Shake:  Total Calories:  259.5;  Protein:  20.5g;  Sugar:  1.5 g (this probably could be a meal replacement with a salad) – you can cut about 30 calories by only using 1 TBSP of the Cacao.  This is high to me for a pre workout snack so I’m going to have to work at modifying – maybe use a vanilla stevia and remove the cacao and peanut butter.  NOTE:  I haven’t tried this one yet.  Protein Powder Calorie only:  82 (4 TBSPs)

I hadn’t really done the calorie count on this pre workout shakes until this post – imagine my surprise how high the calories were on the organic whey shakes (one I’ve made; one I’ve not).  Like I mentioned – I need to look into stevia flavors to cut about 155 calories.

I think for my pre workout protein shake I will be sticking with the Sun Warrior protein since I’m not looking for a meal replacement (until I can perfect the organic whey to be lower in calories – I’m not giving up on it).  I will definately be using the organic whey when I need to make a protein shake for breakfast – Cinnamon Roll Smoothier – YUM!

And I’m not giving up on Prograde either – It is great for travel as I don’t need to have any additives – plus it is GMO free – which means even if it has soy – it is GMO free (I will make my final decision once I hear back from them).

Looks like I’ll have another post about protein powder / shakes very soon as I continue my experiments.

PS:  I do have to say I love the fact that with the Organic Whey protein powders – I know the name of all the ingredients – both ‘Organic Whey Protein – 80% concentrate’  And I’m in control of all the ingredients for those shakes so again that makes me happy!

An oldie but a goodie

Sorry I’ve been gone for awhile…the end of 2012 was a bit crazy both from a work and personal standpoint. So to get me back in the groove – thought I’d pull out and oldie but a goodie smoothie recipe – the Cinnamon Roll Smoothie!

This has got to be my favorite smoothie – it really tastes like a cinnamon roll. My favorite cinnamon rolls or what we call them – sticky buns are from Harner’s Bakery at The West Shore Farmer’s Market in Lemoyne, PA (I go for the mini stickies with nuts – can you say YUM!!)

So here is the recipe for a healthier version (and trust me I get the real thing every once in a while):

Cinnamon Roll Smoothie

  • 1 cup almond milk (unsweetened and organic) (I use Trader Joe’s)
  • 1 cup coconut water (I like Zico – make sure it is the natural – no sugar added)
  • 1 scoop of protein mix (I use Prograde Vanilla) (http://ryanlee.getprograde.com/protein-powder.html
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 pinch sea salt (I use Himalayan Sea Salt)
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract or 1-2 pitted dates
  • 1 tablespoon pecans (I usually add a bit more too)
  • Stevia to taste (I used 1/2 a packet)
  • 2 ice cubes (optional)

Put ingredients into VitaMix or a Blender  and mix until smooth.  Pour into a nice tall glass and enjoy!

What do you think?

PS:  My breakfast drink of choice this weekend!

I’ve forgotten how much I LOVE Trader Joe’s

I’m not a big fan of food shopping, I think it is because there are certain foods I like but there isn’t just one store that has it all for me.

There is a place that opened up close by me (after the really close store closed), but it didn’t turn out to be what I expected – although they do carry Boar’s Head lunch meat and local eggs…so big plus.  So I’ve been putting off going grocery shopping for the week (I do belong to Chef Express so I just need some basics).  I finally made the long ride (NOT…it is only a 15 or 20 minute ride) to Trader Joe’s tonight.

It is obvious I haven’t been there in awhile…it is bigger, they changed the entrance and completely changed the store around.

I was in and out of there in 20 minutes or so and made some great finds (and spent less than $50).

1.  Trader Joe’s Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk – $1.69 (usually $2.50 or > for other brands).  I was so excited I bought 3 (yes I need to get out more)!

2.  Trader Joe’s Horseradish Hummus – I can’t wait to try this…love hummus and horseradish.

3.  Trader Joe’s Mini Brie Bites – comes in a 5 pack individual servings – think this would be great on a pear.

4.  Trader Joe’s Chopped Veggies – saw this on another blog…great option for making a nice big salad without the hassle and waste.

5.  Trader Joe’s Sweet Baby Bells – figure I can use these with the hummus

6.  Trader Joe’s Pita Bite Crackers – for a little bit of crunch

7.  Trader Joe’s Greek Yogurt – want to see if it is a good as Fage

8.  Trader Joe’s Water – I just had to buy this as it was only $0.49 and I need a new bottle for my work-out tomorrow.

Wish I had two other things to highlight…the other stuff wasn’t that exciting! 🙂  Anyway it was great to get re-acquainted with a new friend!