Two More Reasons to Shop at Whole Foods
One of my seeming obsessions is to provide my daughter with “treat foods” that make her feel like any other kid. Cupcakes - check. Salty snacks - check. Sugary concoctions (cotton candy and slurpies) - check, check.
The two treats that have evaded me for a long time were chocolate bars and good looking pizza. But apparently the good folks at Whole Foods are going to fix that for me.
I just saw a press release from Enjoy Life Foods that they are introducing dairy-, nut-, and soy-free chocolate bars. Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? I’ve tasted their chocolate chips before. And they’re pretty good. So I’ll be watching the shelves at Whole Foods for this product. It’s going to make Halloween a whole lot easier/sweeter at my house.
My other new find is a generic Whole Foods brand pizza crust (365 Organic Pizza Crusts) that does not appear to have dairy, eggs, nuts, or garlic. My daughter loves that it looks like pizza that other kids eat. I loved that she didn’t have an allergic reaction to it. And the whole family liked the taste (always a bonus). We topped ours with safe spaghetti sauce and tofutti cheese.
Bon apetit!
July 31st, 2008 at 11:50 pm
oooh, yum. Pizza!
August 16th, 2008 at 9:06 am
Does your daughter have a reaction to the Amy’s no cheese pizza? Or does she just want one with a red sauce base? Just wondering as my son loves the Amy’s pizza….but then, he’s only (almost) 3 and doesn’t really know any different. Also just wanted to make sure there isn’t some reason he shouldn’t be eating it. His allergies are milk/egg, but has been told to also avoid all nuts/peanuts and seafood. Thanks, great blog.