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CONTEST: Aunt Jemima Pancakes Vacation

As the weather grows brisk, Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes invites you to photograph “Morning Moments” with your kids for the chance to win a family vacation to a warm location and digital cameras.

“We want this contest to highlight the importance of giving your children a warm breakfast even when you are on the run,” said Eric Hintz, Vice President of Marketing at Pinnacle Foods.

All you have to do is photograph a breakfast moment with your child/children and submit a picture along with a description in 100 words or less, of how you share a delicious, warm moment in the morning with them. We guessing that it helps if they’re eating Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes, available in Blueberry, Buttermilk, Homestyle, Low Fat Buttermilk, Whole Grain and Mini.

To enter:

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Will your kid’s photo win a family vacation?

Log onto www.auntjemimafrozen.com/morningmoments, or send your entry to: “Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancake Morning Moments” Contest, c/o BHG PR, 546 Valley Rd., Upper Montclair, New Jersey 07043. All entries must be received by December 31, 2009. No purchase is required to win. One grand prize winner will receive a warm getaway for a family of four (Approximate Retail Value: $5,000). Ten finalists will each receive a digital camera to continue capturing their family’s moments (Approximate Retail Value: $200 each).

 

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PRODUCT: Gluten Free, Low Carb Pizza

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Say “cheese!” Van Harden’s pizza is gluten-
free, which means few carbs as well. It
uses a cheese-based crust. Photo by
Hannah Kaminsky| THE NIBBLE.

From the crisp crust to the melted cheese, we love everything about pizza. But for carb counters and, more importantly, people with gluten allergies, that crust presents a problem. Millions of Americans can’t tolerate a protein in wheat, rye and barley—and, therefore, traditional pizza crust is verboten.

While it’s possible to buy gluten-free pizza crusts and make pizza from scratch, Van Harden offers a faster solution: frozen pizzas in three varieties with no bread crust whatsoever.

The crust is made from cheese, which gives the nearly 3 million Americans with Celiac disease, people with wheat allergies, everyone on the Atkins Diet and every carb counter a heat-and-eat way to enjoy pizza again.

Available in Cheese, Pepperoni or Sausage (our favorite, shown in the photo at left), you can order Van Harden’s Pizza online until national distribution broadens. (It’s currently available in Hy-Vee retail stores in seven Midwest states.)

 

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TIP OF THE DAY: Deconstructed Salad Dressing With Fine Oil & Vinegar

You don’t need a traditional vinaigrette on a salad: Try a “deconstructed” dressing.

A drizzle of fine olive oil or a squeeze of fresh lime juice with a few snipped chives is eye-openingly good.

Many oils have personalities that can be enjoyed on their own, unblended with vinegar.

We’ve been using grassy-flavored extra-virgin olive oils from Sicily and Australia made from the picual olive (they’re also great bread dippers).

And of course, brands of fine olive, grapeseed, and avocado oils are available infused with flavors like basil, garlic, rosemary, and chile for added flavor.

The same holds true for flavored vinegars, especially among people who are counting calories and don’t want the oil.

You might say: Hey there, people have been using “deconstructed” bottles of oil and vinegar for millennia, blending them as they wish.

Yes. Isn’t it nice to revive the practice?
 
 
> The history of olive oil.

> The different types of olive oil: a glossary.

> The history of vinegar.

> The different types of vinegar: a glossary.

> The history of limes.

> The different types of limes: a glossary.
 
 
See our October 22 Tip Of The Day, “Flavor Boosters,” for links to our favorite flavored olive oils, grapeseed oils, and macadamia nut oils.

 

A Beautifully Designed Bottle of Artisan Olive Oil From Oliviers & Co
[1] A premium olive oil will add complex flavors to your food (both photos © Oliviers & Co.).

A Beautiful Bottle Of Sauternes Vinegar
[2] Sauternes vinegar is a specialty item that makes a great gift for a good cook.

 

 
 

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SWEEPSTAKES: Win A Spa & Golf Trip To Ireland

McCann’s Irish Oatmeal wants one lucky winner to enjoy a glorious experience in the Emerald Isle. Enter for the chance to win McCann’s Irish Oatmeal Body & Soul Sweepstakes, a trip for two to the Heritage Golf and Spa Resort, a 5 Star resort in Killenard, County Laois, Ireland. Enjoy luxurious spa treatments and majestic golfing on a 72 par Championship course, set within the quaint village of Killenard, County Laois. The trip for two, valued at $7,400, is a week of relaxation to look forward to!

And everybody wins, because when you go to the website to enter the contest, you can download a $1.00 coupon good for any of McCann’s healthy and delicious oatmeal products—from the elegant metal canister of traditional steel-cut oats to 5-minute steel-cut oats, 3-minute rolled oats and instant oats. We’ll be reviewing the entire line in January, “Healthy Foods Month” at THE NIBBLE.

If you like collectibles, McCann’s has just introduced a very limited edition Cookie Jar and set of 4 “Oatmeal Mugs.” Only 1,000 have been produced, so if you’re a McCann, a McCann’s fan or a collectible enthusiast, run to get them before they sell out.

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Give these delicious, crunchy-textured steel-cut oats to friends who have only known softer rolled oats as “oatmeal.”

 

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TOP PICK OF THE WEEK: Organic & Fair Trade Coffee

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It’s effortless to save the world by drinking
organic, Fair Trade coffee. Photo by
Ermek | IST.

With coffee emporia nearly everywhere you look—cafés and shops that sell beans—you’d think that coffee was a hot growth category. Yet the annual growth rate of conventional coffee between 2000 and 2008 was just 1.5%. Organic coffee imports experienced a 29% annual average growth rate during the same period, and Fair Trade® coffee, 35%. Last year, the amount of organic coffee imported into the United States increased 12%, and Fair Trade coffee increased 30%, despite the worst economy in 70 years and the premium prices that both command.

You’d think this would be great news, but just 0.6% of the coffee sold in the major consuming countries is organic certified, and even less is Fair Trade certified.

In honor of National Fair Trade Month, we’ve reviewed some of our favorite organic and Fair Trade coffees. Agricultural products can be organic and Fair Trade, organic or Fair Trade (obviously, the vast majority of foods are neither). What do these terms mean? In brief:

  • Organic farming and products help the environment and mankind by refraining from use of chemical pesticides and by conserving the land for wildlife, by soil conservation and reforesting.
  • Fair Trade practices and products help the farmers by guaranteeing them fair payment for their crops. This enables them to provide education and medical care for their families, among other basic human needs.

Yet of the $18 billion spent on coffee in the U.S. last year, the tiniest fraction went to organic and Fair Trade coffee. You can make a difference while enjoying an excellent cup of java.

  • Discover delicious organic & Fair Trade coffee beans sourced and roasted by artisan roasters in the full review. (More than half of our coffees are certified kosher, too.)
  • Learn your coffee terms in our Coffee Glossary.
  • Where did coffee come from—and more importantly, how did it turn into the beverage we enjoy today? Read the history of coffee.
  • Trying to cut down on your daily coffee expenditures in this economy? Read our money-saving tips.

 

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