Food

  • 28 Dec

    Cake: 8 ingredients or 80? Support your local Bakery!

    In the quest to avoid soy, (which gives me sudden violent diarhea) I’ve had to give up almost all store bought baked goods. Damn that soy lechtitin, soy flour and soy oil. Last week I ate a pastry with all 3, the trifecta of death, and I didn’t make it halfway through the thing before I was rushing to the bathroom. When I saw the half eaten danish sitting on the counter after the hell bowel that ensued, I actually considered finishing it. I love danish that much.  Would the same food bother me without soy? Could I eat a danish and finish it without running to the toilet? Can I find a healthier for ME pastry? That’s when I discovered the answer: my local bakery!

    Pastry is not a health food, lets be clear on that.  Most people agree that donuts are the dietary devil, and while the sugar and fat bomb inherent in a donut is less than ideal dietarily speaking, not all sweets are made equal. In particular I’m talking about the length of the ingredient list. If you ask your local friendly bakery they will tell you what ingredients are in their food (if they won’t, don’t eat there). The one I consulted had no problem opening their books and showing me the things they use in their food, things like flour, sugar, eggs, butter, yeast, baking soda, vanilla, that sort of thing. The kinds of things you’d expect. I toured their whole book and found the average ingredient list to be about 5-15 ingredients. Sadly some things did have soy in one form or another, but you know what they didn’t have: monosodium glutamate, mono and diglycerides, and a multitude of other many long named chemicals that I can’t begin to know.

    I walked across the parking lot to Costco to get a cheap cake for my son’s birthday party. The cult of the inexpensive called me like a siren. I braved costco, went to the cake department to make the big choice: chocolate or vanilla. That’s when I saw the ingredient list and recoiled in horror. It had something like 80 things on it, many of the things were questionable in terms of their edibility. Weird stuff to make it colorful and shelf stable longer. They probably add something to give the buttercream that crisp texture that burns your mouth. No wonder I feel sick after eating that garbage. My jaw dropped and I left in horror. You could not pay me to feed that to my kid anymore. Now that I know. (uhg).

    So I dragged my butt back across the parking lot and paid nearly twice as much for nearly half as much cake,and was never happier to do so. We make cupcakes at home (with short ingredient lists) and fed those to the kids whose pallets are not so discerning, while the adults indulged in the whipped cream iced, raspberry filled gorgeous vanilla cake made of a handful of simple ingredients. The adults all felt indulged, and why shouldn’t we, we were braving an 8 year old’s birthday party.

    So great, I’m ruined for Costco cakes for life. Next time you’re in there, take a gander at the ingredient list. If you have the patience to read the entire thing out loud, go ahead and buy that cake. But if just reading the label exhausts you, imagine how exhausting it is to digest that shit. For me anyway.

    By Barbara Byrge Food Happiness
  • 06 Dec
    Soy Free Junk Food!

    Soy Free Junk Food!

    We are all on different diets. I for example am not on a low fat low calorie diet as many are. I’ve had a bowel resection, and constant diarhea, so I need more calories than the average person of my size, because what I eat is not being absorbed completely. So this post is not about low sugar health food. Its about tasty foods that I love to eat that don’t contain my personal food demon: soy.

    The Diet I AM ON is a soy free diet. I have discovered that soy makes me very ill, and in its many forms (oil, flour, beans, etc) in EVERYTHING, particularly anything processed. Anything that comes in a box or package is likely to have soy. Nearlly ALL chocolate has soy, WHY GOD? It certainly isnt’ because it makes things taste better. Its a cheap filler, an emulsifier and a dough conditioner but it serves no taste purpose in most cases! Just to really light you up, the term ‘natural flavors’ is often soy based something or another. So if you’re like me you need to avoid soy that means avoiding ANY label that says ‘natural flavors’. Ha haha hahaha. I try.  Just take note of what you eat that says ‘natural flavors’ it will blow your mind.

    Damn, that is hard!!! I’m here to help. 

    If you search, hunt, read labels, frequent health food stores, and spend a helluva lot of time, you can find foods that are premade but made with simpler and fewer ingredients. I’ve done that work, and continue to do it, so here’s my post to share some of those packaged foods with shorter ingredient lists, and some that tastiest soy free packaged foods there are out there!

    So here’s what I can’t have. Stroopwafel.

    Why? Because Ingredients:

    IngredientsWheat Flour, Glucose Syrup, Palm Fruit Oil, Sugar, Brown Sugar, Whole Eggs, Soy Flour, Molasses, Butter, Maple Sugar, Sea Salt, Natural Flavor, Oat Fiber, Soy Lecithin, Baking Soda

    A trifecta of SOY!!!! Why!? This is not asian cuisine, soy really doesn’t seem neccesary here. Uhg. Also noticed they snuck the ‘natural flavor’ in there too. Since ingredients are listed in order or quantity, ‘natural flavors’ is usually listed last, so just a dash. But this time it is listed before the fiber filler, the bulk, so there must be a lot of ‘it’ in there. I mean wtf is ‘it’?

    My answer: Strooperior Waffle

    Trader Joes Butter Waffle Cookies = 6 ingredients of delicousness + Fleur De Sel Caramels = 8 ingredients.

    Take the soft caramel and flatten it, then place it between two waffle cookies. Eat it with your eyelids half open moaning ‘mmmmmm’ (or just try not to!).

    It is a REVELATION of delicouness, and resonates stroopwafel for sure! Best of all, after I ate this I didn’t run to the bathroom 🙂

     

    Stay tuned, I’ll add more soy free yummies here soon!

    By Barbara Byrge Food Uncategorized