Showing posts with label bagel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bagel. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Odd Bagel - Plain

I have seen Odd Bagels reviewed many places but I never tried them. Well this time there was free shipping for 2 packs or more, so I decided to order. I ordered Plain, Sesame and Cinnamon Raisin.


They have been described as New York bagels. Now I am really a Philly bagel gal but I know what a NY bagel should be. And this is pretty darn close.


It has heft to it. It smelled divine. It looked like a NY bagel.


One bite and I was back in NY eating bagels with my family on a trip.
Slightly thick outside but chewy, airy, soft inside.
Delicious! Highly recommend.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Down to Earth Cafe - Perkasie PA

Yumm Yumm Yummmmm


Scrambled eggs, crispy bacon and american cheese on a delicious gluten free wrap.

Oh my goodness, so good.

I usually get a gluten free bagel for this Down Home breakfast sandwich but they were out this past weekend, so I tried the wrap. I love that they made it like a pizza and not an actual wrap.

The cheese was ooey gooey and melting everywhere and the bacon was crisp and crunchy and the egg was scrambled just right.

I wish I could go get another one right now!

Sunday, May 26, 2019

Greater Philly Gluten Free Expo 2019

This year my Mom and I headed to Oaks for the Gluten Free Expo.  It was held on Saturday May 18 10:30am until 4pm. We arrived just before 10:30 and had to stand in line but it was a lovely day and we met a nice family in line who I chatted with about all things gluten free.


Once inside my Mom was ready to go get everything but I had to calm her down and mention that I wanted to try and get a gluten free funnel cake this year. We missed out last year and I had been thinking about it every day since then. So we walked down to the food truck and found a line BUT not as long as I thought and not as long as it would become not too much longer after we got in it.


Our friends from the entrance line ended up two people behind us and we chatted some more, this time about our excitement for gluten free funnel cake. Also available at the truck were dounut holes, corn dogs and pizza. We heard nothing but rave reviews for all of it but couldn’t wait to have our own opinion in about 10 minutes after ordering I was holding my holy gluten free grail.


It was warm, light and absolutely delicious. I must have had mis-remembered thoughts on funnel cake because I really thought we could never eat the whole thing and not be so full we couldn’t eat the other samples but I was wrong. It was very light and it while a good size it was not overwhelming. I got teary as I thought how wonderful it was that I could eat this and someone took the time to figure out how to make it for us. I watched families with little children able to enjoy what everyone else was enjoying and it was just so heart warming.


Then we were off to try everything else. And everything else we did indeed try. Everyone was so nice and everything but one thing was delicious. We had Petit Pot pudding, cheesecake, three kinds of pizza, BBQ chicken (my favorite sample), Happy Mixer everything, Buddha bread (one of my favorites from last year), soft pretzels, and I think more than I can remember. No Promise Bread unfortunately as that would have been a large purchase if they were there again.



The one thing I definitely did not like was the Nomato Ketchup and Nomato Sauce. I was very hopeful that it would be good because I know a few people that can’t eat tomatoes so I thought this would be a nice change. I don’t even think I could guess what it actually tasted it like but it did not taste like tomato but it didn’t taste like the veggies that were in it either. So glad they had samples because I would have been very disappointed if I bought this and took it home.

We didn’t win any door prizes and while we bought some things it was way less than last year. There did seem to be less free samples to take home compared to last year also but honestly that was fine with me. Last year hubby and I ate way too much there and brought way too much home so I was good to be able to find places to put all our wares this year :)

Free Samples 

Coupons and Reading Materials 

Our purchased items

I highly recommend this expo if you are gluten free. It is only $10 and it is a great way to try some new things and learn all about celiac and gluten free. There are panels too throughout the day but I did not attend any. I hear they are very good.

It is just so amazing to look around the expo center and know I can eat everything in the building. A freeing time for sure.

Lastly I recommend that if you want anything from the food truck that you head there right away upon entering the expo or buy a VIP ticket and use it to be able to buy the food at the food truck. They sell out of things and the line at one point was taking 1.5 hours to get through. Now while I think it is I worth this wait I wouldn’t really want to wait that long and miss out on the other things. So prepare or divide and conquer if you are going with other people.

Oh and bring bags and in our case my Mom’s rollator was a HUGE help with said bags. You get a bag when you enter the expo but you mostly like will need more than that one bag :)


Tuesday, May 14, 2019

O’Doughs Thins Sandwich bread

Gluten free and by chance Vegan and best of all... tastes amazing.


I had heard about this brand but hadn’t ever seen it in any of my stores I frequent. Then one day at my Mom’s Giant Food Store, there they sat in their bakery area. Only $4.99 for 6 “rolls”. I bought them right up!

Followed the directions to have them toasted and oh my I am in love. No crumbly, not grainy, a little sweet and a good size. I just can not believe this is vegan bread much less gluten free bread. I then found their thin bagels and while I am not a fan of the sweet part for the bagel, it is also very good.

I won’t lie I am also impressed and happy with the price. I hope people keep buying them so they can keep that price. I highly recommend these.



Thursday, December 13, 2018

Best hotel breakfast yet

This past weekend I was in King of Prussia PA at the mall for Christmas shopping.
We stayed at the Fairfield Inn next to the mall and they had a free breakfast in the mornings.
I knew there would be eggs at least and that is great. And maybe I could ask for gluten free items.
What I couldn’t be prepared for was this...


Right out on the breakfast buffet, for anyone to take were Udi’s plain bagels and Udi’s blueberry muffins. What a treat!! Not only are they two of my favorite things but I didn’t have to ask for them and they weren’t frozen - as happens in many other hotels.

Now of course many other people took these items too even though they were definitely not all gluten free but I was lucky I always got what I wanted each morning.

Thank you to Fairfield Inn for this unexpected treat. Keep up the good work.


Friday, June 1, 2018

Greater Philly Gluten Free Expo - take 3

Here are a few more of my favorite things from the expo:




 Wildflower Cafe - bagel was delicious and hubby really enjoyed the schooner.



 CakePops - mint chocolate cookie was divine. Perfect amount of sweet and mint.
And the butterfly cookie took me back to childhood, I am convinced it is not gluten free, soooo delicious.


Bonus with this one - each pack is a serving of vegetables. Yes, I said vegetables. And they are really tasty too. Highly recommend.



Must get from Kendra’s - banana roll!!!

I have lots and lots of rolls on my belly now from all this yumminess!

Thank you to all the sponsors and vendors who made this Gluten Free Expo so amazing. 
Can’t wait for next year.
Watch out gluten free funnel cake... I am coming for you!!

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Giant’s Nature Promise Bagels

Funny another favorite bagel of mine is Glutino and they are no longer made. I am realizing that there are many Glutino products I had when I first had to go gluten free 18 years ago that are no longer around. That makes me a little sad.

So I like a good thick bagel. I don’t like airy bagels and I don’t like cake bagels. I think this bagel is closest to what I like but it does have an odd taste/after taste to it that I can not describe.


I eat my bagels many ways.

Toasted with butter

Pizza Bagels

Toasted/heated plain with ham and cheese

These bagels would be best as pizza bagels I think. I did not eat them that way yet so time will tell. I had one toasted with butter and I did like that it toasted up nicely and the butter melted and pooled in some crannies. But it was a little too soft and not chewy as I would have preferred but it is better than no bagel in my opinion.

*update* I tried this as a pizza bagel. It tasted ok but it was waaaay too soft for me.

I do not think I would like this bagel heated with ham and cheese. It is too “weak” to support the meat and cheese flavors and texture. But I will give it a fair shake and try it that way soon.

There is never any price on these at Giant but I bought them anyway. They were a little expensive for only 4 BUT I LOVE that they are individually wrapped in the bag. So it was worth a little more for that bonus.


I am still in search of a great bagel so if anyone has suggestions I would love to try them. Even if they are at a local bakery in your town. I can travel :)