Giveaway: GoPicnic Makes On The Go Eating Easy!

Category : Featured Reviews, foodie favorites

I have this little dream of taking my family on a picture perfect picnic luncheon – you know with a red and white checkered blanket; a woven basket filled to the brim with a delicious, indulgent feast; me in some stunning and yet casual ensemble perfect for the just slightly breezy, warm summer day we’ve chosen for our family outing. Yeah, it hasn’t happened yet. We don’t own or have any plans of owning a red and white checkered blanket or a woven basket. Usually our on-the-go lunches consists of a small assortment of leftovers or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I never seem to dress in just the right outfit for the weather and of course our plans often get rained out. Such is life.

So when GoPicnic contacted us to review their line of non-perishable and ready-to-eat meals made of natural ingredients that require no preparation, refrigeration or fuss – I was eager to give them a try. Maybe having the food prep taken out of the equation would make my fantasy picnic a reality? They sent me an assortment of their meals which you can get for specialty diets like kosher, halal, gluten-free or vegetarian, never mind their already vast variety. Check out their website for descriptions of all the meals available.

I packed three boxes into a bag: the Aqua Munch for my three year old son, the Go Deli for my husband and the Go Primo for myself. Then we headed to our nearest park and attempted this picnicking thing one more time. Of course, it wasn’t a perfect trip – picnicking with a three year old and a two week old infant is probably never going to be a sure thing. Add to that the fact that the picnic table we chose was a bit lopsided (I really need to get a red and white checkered blanket!), the wind was a bit too rough and a couple of pesky bugs… But I packed my pessimism aside and dug into the feast provided by GoPicnic. Here’s a breakdown of our thoughts:

  • I really liked how the boxes opened into little laptop style lunch trays (the kids meal even had little puzzles and games for my  son to play), but I think the inclusion of a little disposable placemat and / or trash bag would have been even better – something to easily sort the opened and unopened packages and provide a bit more of a workspace for prepping the lunches would have been just the ticket.
  • My son and husband both had “sandwiches” made with crackers. My son’s was a Sungold Creamy Sunbutter and Bonne Maman Strawberry Preserves. Both were delicious – we are already a big fan of the Bonne Maman preserves but had never had Sunbutter before – we were very impressed except that the ingredients were a bit too runny for the crackers provided, making for awfully messy sandwiches that should not be trusted in the hands of a three year old.
  • The same crackers, however, worked just fine in my husband’s Copper Cowbell Asiago Gourmet Cheese Spread and Old Wisconsin Beef Salami sandwich. I thought this was delicious – my husband was not as happy, but I think his Big Man Appetite was just unimpressed with the size of the “sandwiches” – the ingredients, in my opinion, were very tasty.
  • My sandwich was more Bonne Maman Strawberry Preserves paired with Nutella Chocolate Hazelnut Spread on a Bauli Classic Plain Croissant. It was, in a word, heavenly. I mentally added Nutella to my grocery list as I ate my sandwich and we all agreed it was the best lunch in the group. I think those croissants should be included in EVERY box – it was delicious.
  • Other foods we really loved were: the Mariani Ultimate Apricots, Brent & Sam’s Soft & Chewy Chocolate Chunk Cookie, Barry’s Bakery Cinnamon French Twist, and the Sweet Perry Orchards All-Natural Unsweetened Applesauce.
  • Other complaints: When the wind picked up, we really wished the boxes included were a bit heavier. We also would have liked some plain napkins included in addition to the lemon scented wet wipes. The wipes were very much appreciated but when spills happened, it would have been nice to have both. And with three year olds – yeah, spills happen.
  • The best thing though – was that we didn’t have to cook and we didn’t have to wash any dishes when we got home. It might not have been perfect, but it did get us outside and enjoying a fun new thing together. If it had been up to me to prepare that meal, we probably wouldn’t have gone out at all. And I really love that GoPicnic meals are made up of quality products that you’ll know and recognize from the store.

So, while these definitely didn’t give me that picture perfect picnicking experience (which I’m starting to think doesn’t exist), I enjoyed trying these GoPicnic meals and discovering some fun new foods. I think they would make a really fun school lunch or camping meal – something a bit classier and healthier than your average Lunchables. I also would have liked to have these boxes when I was out and about while pregnant – we’d often find ourselves far from home when my appetite flared – it would have been so convenient to have one or two of these packed away in my car.

Win it!

We’re giving away four (4) GoPicnic meals to five (5) lucky winners! Here’s how you can to enter to win:

1. Check out the GoPicnic website and tell us which four boxes you will choose if you win. This is mandatory – if not done, all other entries will be null and void.
2. For a second entry you can tweet about this giveaway. Need some tweet-spiration? “Five lucky winners will win a ready-to-eat picnic feast for four from GoPicnic.com @mommasreview http://www.mommasreview.com
3. For a third entry, post about it on your blog and leave a comment here with the URL of your post.
4. For a final entry, subscribe to our RSS feed, leaving a comment here to tell us you’ve done so. We’ll be posting more giveaways on Momma’s Review soon so subscribing will be a great way for you to stay informed about all the great things you can win in the days and weeks to come.

This giveaway will close at 12:00 p.m. EST on August 19th 2009.

Extremely Quick Lunch Idea: Velveeta Shells and Cheese Cups – Ready in 3 1/2 Minutes!

Category : Featured Reviews, foodie favorites

VELVEETA SHELLS & CHEESE Cups - ready in 3 1/2 minutes!

A few weeks ago I joined a Kraft community called First Taste, which allows it’s members to learn about new Kraft products, try them and give their opinion. My first review opportunity was the new Velveeta Shells & Cheese bowls which can be prepared via microwave oven in just 3 1/2 minutes. I was able to print a coupon to buy one bowl and get a second bowl free. When my grocery store put the bowls on sale for $1 each I decided to jump on the opportunity and pick up two bowls to try this week – we just had them for lunch today.

The preparation of the bowls is ridiculously easy – simply remove the cover, take out the cheese package, then add water to the FILL line. Microwave for 3 1/2 minutes then remove carefully (the bowl will be pretty hot and you want to make sure you don’t spill) and add the cheese sauce, which tasted a bit like a Handisnacks before being mixed in, but once combined with the pasta it tasted great. I transfered the finished product to a bowl so as to feel slightly better about handing the meal over to my three year old (I also gave him some cottage cheese and grapes – the bowls are relatively small at just 220 calories and although fairly filling we both needed an extra dish on the side to feel full) but that is obviously optional. My son loved the macaroni and cheese which had that classic Velveeta creaminess and I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised, too. I’d been prepared to dislike this dish but all I can really say in complaint is that I wish it were a bit larger. If you were bringing this to work or school for lunch, I’d definitely recommend bringing a snack along, too.

I think these cups would be perfect for the hungry college student with access to water and a microwave – as that’s really all you need to make this. You can also buy them in other varieties like a 2% milk version as well as one that’s mixed with broccoli. I will likely be picking these up again in the future, especially with a new baby on the way – quick lunches will likely be all the rage around here!

Have you tried the Velveeta Shells and Cheese Cups? Like? Dislike? Tell us about your experience in the comments section below.

What’s For Lunch?

Category : Featured Reviews, Momma's Say, foodie favorites

I just finished eating lunch – peanut butter and jelly on flat bread – FlatOut flat bread to be specific – it’s one of my new favorite things – I found it in the deli section of our local supermarket and am blown away by it on two counts. First it is super soft, even a week after purchase it never cracks like tortilla breads typically will without steaming. Fresh out of my refrigerator, I am good to go. Second – it’s healthy!! I get the light version – the Italian herb is super yummy – which has only 90 calories in a wrap – no trans fats, no sugar, 9 grams of fiber and protein. It’s supported by that Best Life Diet that I’m always hearing about – personally I don’t do the ” Brand Name diet” thing – counting calories paired with some common sense is the best “diet” I’ve found.

Anyway, I was eating my so sophisticated peanut butter and jelly flatbread wrap, trying to decide, “Is this healthier than if I’d just eaten it on bread?” And I’m not sure – but it definitely felt more special. I also like to make a nice healthy hummus and spinach wrap with these flatbread things. They have been my go to’s for lunch lately but I’m a bit worried that before long I’ll be sick of them, too. You see I am constantly trying to find some great, healthy, filling, delicious lunch that isn’t a pain in the butt to make. And I’m fickle – it won’t be too much longer before I get bored of this.

What is your favorite thing to make for lunch? Any great new things you’ve found in your grocery store lately that I should know about? What did YOU have for lunch today?

Make Lunchtime Fun & Waste-Free w/ Laptop Lunches Bento-Boxes!

Category : foodie favorites

Have you heard about bento boxes? Wikipedia tells us that:

“Bentō (弁当 or べんとう ?) is a single-portion takeout or home-packed meal common in Japanese cuisine. A traditional bento consists of rice, fish or meat, and one or more pickled or cooked vegetables as a side dish. Containers range from disposable mass produced to hand crafted lacquerware. Although bento is readily available in many places throughout Japan, including convenience stores, bento shops (弁当屋 ,bentō-ya?), train stations, and department stores, it is still common for Japanese homemakers to spend considerable time and energy producing an appealing boxed lunch.”

Along with a very cool Asian history that dates back to 1185, Bento boxes also have the benefit of creating a no-waste, creative lunch packing system that people all over the world are getting hooked on. You can get bento boxes from many retailers including Laptop Lunches Bento-Ware, owned by Tammy Pelstring and Amy Hemmert who met in a new mothers group in 1995, bonded over a shared interest in nutrition, fitness and the environment and created laptoplunches.com to allow parents to pack wholesome, low-waste lunches in a convenient system that was both economical AND appealing to kids.

The Laptop Lunches Bento-Ware System sells everything you need to get your waste-free lunches organized. These boxes work perfectly for anyone who packs meals – whether for their children’s school lunches, work lunches and more. As a constantly hungry pregnant mother with a constantly hungry almost three year old – I love being able to use my bento box to pack healthy snacks while we’re on the go – whether we’re at church, playdates or running errands. The waste reducing packaging eases my eco-friendly conscience and my son loves having his different foods in their own container – perfect for a picky eater and to separate his snacks from mine or be able to hand him one snack at a time – and it stores so neatly in one convenient box!

You can buy a complete bento box (box with containers and utensils) for $22.99 or a complete bento box system for $37.99 which includes a bento box, containers and utensils AND a water bottle and an insulated carrying case.You can also order the miscellaneous parts and accessories you want separately if you don’t need the whole system or if you just need to order spare or replacement parts. Both packages come with a Laptop Lunch User’s Guide. This guide offers nutritious lunch ideas that utilize the bento system perfectly as well as strategies for improving nutrition, tips for reducing waste, quick-reference shopping lists, tips for picky eaters, creative menus and quick, easy kid-friendly recipes. You can get more lunch ideas on their website, too.

The bento boxes are phthalate free, bisphenol-A (BPA) free, lead free and PVC free – making them very eco-friendly options. A bento box basic kit will include removable inner containers that accommodate a variety of food sizes – you can use all the containers or mix and match to suit your day’s meal. Some of the containers include lids so that you can seal wet foods and prevent them from leaking into your other foods. There are dip containers (probably my son’s favorite feature – he loves dipping his foods!) for sauces, salad dressings or dips that of course come with a sealable lid. There is a stainless steel fork and spoon that fit perfectly in the box and have stylish plastic handles that your kids will love. And the box is the perfect size to slip into your backpack and most lunchboxes (you can buy bags and carrying cases made just for the Laptop Lunches Bento-Ware on the website, too). The plastic containers (not the lids) are microwave safe and the containers and lids are dishwasher safe (in the top rack only).

They also come in a variety of colors so you can tailor the boxes to yours and your children’s personal style. Color options include:

  • Primary: Blue outer container with inner containers in dark green, red, yellow, purple, and teal
  • Whimsical: Purple outer container with inner containers in bright lime green, orange, periwinkle, magenta, and teal
  • Periwinkle: Blue outer container with inner containers in periwinkle blue
  • Pink: Light pink outer container with inner containers in magenta
  • Black and Red: Black outer container with inner containers in red

Want to order a Bento Box of your own? To get 10% off your order enter the following code at checkout on the laptoplunches.com website: mommas

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