$10/20 for $40 worth of Organic Peeled Snacks

Peeled Snacks is a yummy lined of organic dried fruit and they have protein pack with fruit and nuts. They are healthy, low in calories, and delicious. This is a great lunch box stuffer.

Plus for new members who sign up here, you will see a $10 credit applied when you make your first purchase! So you get a amazing deal of $10 for $40 worth of Peeled Snacks! This deal is only available today.

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The Deal:
50% off organic snacks :: $20 voucher for $40 worth of Peeled Snacks

The Deets:
• 50% off all-natural fruit snacks
• Perfect for mom and kids on the go
• Various gift packs available
• As featured in Starbucks

Fine Print:
• Only 5 per customer
• Coupon valid for one year
• To redeem, enter your code upon checkout on the Peeled Snacks website. One code can be used at a time and please note that shipping is not included.

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Gluten-Free Cereals Sale at Whole Foods $2.25+

On sale until 10.12.10 at Whole Foods.


Envirokidz Gluten Free Cereals
sale price :: $3.00 each
with coupon :: 2 for $4.50
Coupon :: $1.50 off 2 cereals coupon located in the August/September Whole Deal Newsletter, if you saved your coupons!


Nature’s Path Gluten Free Cereals
sale price :: $3.00 each


Erewhon Gluten Free Cereals
sale price :: $3.00 each

Whole Foods Gluten-Free Pasta Sale :: DeBoles 2 for $3, Tinkyada $3


Currently on sale at Whole Foods until 10.12.2010. Also DeBoles has some of their non gluten-free pasta on sale as well.

sale price :: $2.00 each; 3/$6.00
with coupon :: 2 for $3.00
Coupon :: Click HERE to print $1.00 off Deboles Pasta or find in the October/November Whole Deal Newsletter found in stores.


Tinkyada Brown Rice Pasta
sale price :: $3.00 each

Coconut Milk Yogurt 3 for $3.00


So Delicious Coconut Milk yogurt by Turtle Mountain

The sale has been ongoing since last week and ends 9.28.10 at Whole Foods.

Regular Price :: $1.79
sale price :: 3 for $4.00
with coupon :: 3 for $3.00
Coupon :: Click HERE to print the $1.00 off coupon.

Healthy Alternatives :: Out with the White In with the Quinoa Pasta

This is a first in a new series I created called Healthy Alternatives.
You may have read or heard about the drawbacks to eating white foods be it white pasta, white bread, white rice etc. Essentially those types of products are stripped of their outer shell which holds fiber and valuable nutrition. Thus leaving your white food product potentially just a filler food. Some reasons to replace white pasta in your diet: it has a high glycemic index which essentially increases your blood sugar and eating lots of white pasta also increases your bad cholesterol.

Introducing our first Pasta Alternative: Quinoa Pasta! Both products are gluten-free.

There are currently two on the market that I am aware of, one of which I have had many times and it is my favorite pasta alternative.


Ancient Harvest Organic Quinoa Pasta
This pasta is a combo of organic non-gmo corn flour and organic quinoa flour. And what makes this product even more spectacular is that is cooks in 6-9 minutes!! All of the different varieties are pretty al dente when cooked. Be careful as with any pasta not to overcook. But if by pure accident you do, run the pasta in cold water and it will firm up a tad.

Linguini, Spaghetti, Shells, Rotelle, Elbows, and Garden Pagodas are the types of pasta available. A 2oz serving size has 4 grams of protein and provides 10% of daily thiamin needs, 6% of iron, 15% of riboflavin and 2% of calcium.

Where to Find :: Lucky for you, one of my fav gluten-free pastas is currently on sale at Whole Foods until 7.27.10. The linguini is on sale at a stunning price of 3 for $6.00 and the rest are 2 for $5.00. Smaller health food stores also have been starting to carry the line. You can also purchase it online from Amazon.com. A case of 12 costs $26.03 + free shipping.


Andean Dream Quinoa Pasta
I have yet to use this particular pasta so I can’t provide much commentary. I can tell you it is made my the same company that makes Quinoa cookies and it is fairly new to the market.

For people who are looking to avoid corn, this pasta is made from organic quinoa and rice flour. They make 3 types of pasta: Spaghetti, Fusilli, and Macaroni. A 2oz serving size has 6 grams of protein and provides 12% of daily iron needs and 6% of calcium. Let me know how it is!

Where to Find :: I’ve seen a few Whole Foods carrying this line and even some of my smaller health food stores. You can also purchase it online from Andean direct at $4.89.

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