Buy It or Fly By It food reviews from a guy that is a few cards short of a full deck and may need to get some nutrition bar rehab treatment.
Showing posts with label peach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peach. Show all posts
Monday, November 2, 2015
Review: Love Grown Foods Peach Almond Vanilla Hot Oats
I love the clearance aisle. I love it when I find products that I regularly buy and are near expiration (I'll eat them well before expiration) and I also love it when I find products that I would have either never considered buying or had never heard of. Today's review is a case of the latter as I was able to find a 2.22 ounce container of this Love Grown Foods Peach Almond Vanilla Hot Oats at Kroger. Can't really remember the price, but since it was on clearance, that's not a realistic gauge of price anyway. Within this container are 240 calories and a respectable seven grams of protein. It's also gluten free.
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Thursday, October 23, 2014
Review: Stonyfield Organic Petite Creme Ooh Lala Peach Low Fat Sweet Fresh Cheese
It's kind of amusing to me that when I find a new product, I just plow through as many variations of that product as I can find in a short period. That's definitely the case with these Stonyfield Organic Petite Creme products as I've just been making my way through each of their flavors in prior reviews. My quest to review everything continues today as I take a look at yet another flavor of this product line with this Stonyfield Organic Petite Creme Ooh Lala Peach Low Fat Sweet Fresh Cheese that I picked up at Kroger for $1.00. It's 5.3 ounces and has 130 calories and ten grams of protein in this single serving cup of cheese. Yep, cheese. I still can't get over that one. Anyway, it's also gluten free in case you were wondering.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Review: Edy's (Dreyer's) Outshine Peach Fruit Bars
I've been trying to start hitting on a lot of these fruit bars in the frozen section of my local stores recently and that has caused me to take a look at several of these Edy's (Dreyer's) Outshine bars in reviews already. Since there is a myriad of flavors, it'll take me a while to plow through them at all, but a recent sale at Kroger led me to pick up a box of six of these Edy's Outshine Peach Fruit Bars on sale for $3.00. Each bar in the box is 2.7 fluid ounces and has 90 calories. It's also fat free, so that's a nice little added bonus to eating these.
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Monday, March 31, 2014
Review: Yoplait Greek 100 Peach Yogurt
So I love peaches and I have developed a love for Greek yogurt. That's why it strikes me as odd that I've never matched the two up and done a review of today's product since it matches both of those things up in one single serving cup. Oddness aside, I picked up this 5.3 ounce single serving cup of Yoplait Greek 100 Peach Yogurt on sale at my local Kroger for $1.00. Based on the name, it's pretty obvious and should come as no surprise that this one has 100 calories. To go along with those 100 calories are 10 grams of protein and this one scores as a two on the Weight Watchers PointsPlus scale.
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Thursday, February 13, 2014
Review: Quaker Real Medleys Peach Almond Multigrain Fruit & Nut Bars
It's funny, Quaker feels that they have such a success on their hands with their Real Medleys single serve oatmeal cups, that they've decided to take those previously reviewed flavor combinations and try them out in fruit and not bars. Funny concept to me when I really think about it, but I'll try anything, so that led me to pick up this box of five Quaker Real Medleys Peach Almond Multigrain Fruit & Nut Bars at Meijer for $3.00. Each bar in the box comes in at 1.34 ounces with 160 calories. I usually hit on protein, but it's such an irrelevant number here, that I'll just skip it.
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Review: Muller frutUp Peach Passion Fruit Lowfat Yogurt with Fruit Mousse
I've tried several of these Muller frutUp yogurts before but I'll be the first to admit that I was scared to try this Muller frutUp Peach Passion Fruit Lowfat Yogurt with Fruit Mousse. While I like peaches, something about blending them with passion fruit just sounds terrifying to me, which is funny since I actually had to look up someone else's description of the flavor profile of passion fruit. Why would I be scared of something I don't know? Silly, but that's kind of the way of the world, do you think? Anyway, I picked this 5.3 ounce cup up on sale at Kroger for $1.00 and each cup is 140 calories and has seven grams of protein.
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Friday, August 30, 2013
Review: Dannon Light & Fit Peach Greek Yogurt
I like how Dannon is trying to take its Light & Fit line of yogurt products and expand it into the newest fad of Greek yogurt. First, they came out with the super basic flavors like strawberry, vanilla and blueberry, but now that they've seen success with those (I'd assume), they are branching out with other "safe" but new flavors and that leads me to this Dannon Light & Fit Peach Greek Yogurt that I picked up on sale at Kroger for $1.00. Each yogurt cup is 5.3 ounces and has 80 calories with a solid twelve grams of protein.
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Thursday, June 20, 2013
Review: Fruttare Peach and Milk Frozen Fruit & Milk Dessert Bars
I can't say enough positive things about my previous Fruttare experiences. Each time, I expected to go in and be bored by what I was eating and each time, I was left far from bored after I tried each bar out. In fact, I thoroughly enjoyed each flavor and product line, so armed with another free product voucher, I grabbed this box of Fruttare Peach and Milk Frozen Fruit & Milk Dessert Bars off the shelf at my local Meijer and dove right in with high expectations. Each box of these bars contains four separate bars and typically runs in the $4.00 range in my area. Each bar is 2.7 fluid ounces and is 110 calories, so it's a fairly economical treat.
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Saturday, June 8, 2013
Review: Haagen-Dazs Orchard Peach Sorbet
So this has been quite a week. Not only have I been focusing on Haagen-Dazs products for the first time, but today's review is a type of food that I've never reviewed on this blog in my life...sorbet. That's right, the frozen dessert that has no eggs, milk, cream, whatever. No dairy. Just sugar, water and fruit. It's going to be different, but hey, I'm willing to try new things and that leads me to this container of Haagen-Dazs Orchard Peach Sorbet that I picked up on sale at Kroger for $2.49 for a fourteen ounce container. Each container has 3.5 half-cup servings and each serving is 130 calories.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Review: Nature's Bakery Stone Ground Whole Wheat Raspberry Fig Bar
After my last Nature's Bakery review, Nature's Bakery itself responded via my Twitter feed that I need to try out their vanilla raspberry bar and while this Nature's Bakery Stone Ground Whole Wheat Raspberry Fig Bar isn't exactly that, it is close and here we are with another review of one of their products. Actually, I had already purchased this, so I planned on trying another flavor anyway, but it was nice of them to interact via Twitter and give me a (biased) recommendation. This package, just like the last, is made up of two separate fig bars and the entire contents have a combined weight of 2.0 ounces. Each bar in the package is 110 calories and has two grams of protein.
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Review: Quaker Real Medleys Peach Almond Oatmeal +
Anyone can admit that oatmeal in its most basic form is not the most exciting food. It can be fine, at times, but for the most part, it is one of those foods that absolutely needs add-ins in order to give it some flavor. I've spent a lot of time on Quaker products here on the site and that just continues with this review of the Quaker Real Medleys Peach Almond Oatmeal + that I picked up at Marsh on sale for $1.25. This is obviously another attempt by Quaker to take it's staple product and transform it into a flavor packed single serving container, which I am more than fine with because it saves me from having to do all the legwork of adding things in (you could infer that I'm lazy and you might be right). This single serving container is 2.64 ounces with 290 calories and eight grams of protein.
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Review: Fage Total 2% Greek Yogurt with Peach
One of my favorite things about the summer is the plethora of peaches that make it into the grocery stores. What I like even more, since I'm a Grade A bargain shopper, is that the prices of those peaches go way down to the point that the stores are almost giving them away. That said, it seems pretty odd that I'd want to add to my Fage Greek yogurt review series with a review of a pre-packaged peach product with this Fage Total 2% Greek Yogurt with Peach single serving cup as opposed to eating something fresh, eh? Oh well, I guess that's why this blog is named like it is. Anyway, this was picked up on sale at Kroger for $1.00 as usual and each cup is 5.3 ounces with 140 calories and twelve grams of protein.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Review: New Orleans Ice Cream Company Peach Melba Ice Cream
The epic journey continues as I go onto another New Orleans Ice Cream Company review from the free shipment of pints that I received and that leads me to this review of the New Orleans Ice Cream Company Peach Melba Ice Cream. Something about the name of this pint hits close to home for me, but I can't quite put my finger on it. Okay, maybe I can, but I'll try to retain at least a shred of anonymity here. Enough screwing around...time to dive into the review. For nutritional purposes, this one is four half-cup servings and each serving is 220 calories.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Review: Blue Bell Southern Peach Cobbler Ice Cream
You know what irritates me? When manufacturers, especially ice cream manufacturers, don't put product descriptions on the outside of their containers to describe what is inside the container. Obviously in some flavor instances it's not necessary (vanilla, chocolate, etc.) but when you come up with something like this Blue Bell Southern Peach Cobbler Ice Cream, you'd expect some sort of description (turns out that it is on the half gallon size, just not the pint size). I obviously know what peach cobbler is, but what I'd like to know is what Blue Bell's interpretation of peach cobbler is so that I know what I'm diving into before I actually taste it. So, when I was flying blind heading into this review with not knowing that general info, I was kind of perturbed but since it is my beloved ice cream, I was able to get over it quickly with yet another Blue Bell review. By the way, I picked up this pint on sale at Meijer for $1.67 and it's sixteen ounces (DUH!) and contains four half cup servings with each serving coming in at 160 calories.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Review: Ben & Jerry's Willie Nelson's Country Peach Cobbler Ice Cream
I mentioned in a previous review of Ben & Jerry's Phish Food flavor that I was feeling particularly psychedelic on a trip to Meijer and picked up that flavor along with this Willie Nelson's Country Peach Cobbler flavor on sale for $3.00. Willie, as you may or may not know, likes to smoke the herb, so these two fit together nicely in a almost drug induced shopping binge. Like the Phish Food pint, this one contains 220 calories per serving in the four serving pint, so it's on the very low scale in terms of calories in the Ben & Jerry's ice cream spectrum. Being that I usually buy the calorie dense Ben & Jerry's ice creams, this purchase was a bit of a departure for me.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Review: Yoplait Peach Greek Yogurt
It's funny, writing for this blog leads me to eat an absurd amount of variations of the exact same product and/or product line. All of my Greek yogurt reviews are a great indicator of this. Once again, I've got another Yoplait Greek yogurt review for the series of reviews, and this one is the Peach flavor. As with the others, this one is in a six ounce container, has zero fat, 160 calories and packs a walloping fourteen grams of protein. I picked this one up on sale at Meijer for $1.00.
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