I was asked to review Udi’s Gluten Free Food (they sent me food, I ate it. All opinons are my own). I was very anxious to give this a try for a couple reasons. One, my husband suspects he is having issues with gluten and two, I’ve never tried anything gluten free. Check out all the yummy foods they sent me:
What’s in the Box?
- Aged Cheddar Ancient Grain Crisps
- Maple Pecan Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Active with Omega 3 Cherry Walnut Granola Clusters
- Dark Chocolate Brownie Bites
- Harvest Crunch Muffins
- Whole Grain Hamburger Buns
- Small Tortillas
- Cinnamon Raisin Bread
- White Sandwich Bread
- Mighty Bagel
About Udi’s
Taken from their website:
Our mission is to provide you with the best gluten-free food on the planet. We create delicious products that will fill your stomach and warm your soul. The flavor and texture of Udi’s Gluten Free breads, buns, bagels, muffins, cookies and granolas are so good our fans have been known to cry with joy!
What We Thought
My daughter devoured the Harvest Crunch Muffins! She went on and on about how good they were. I loved that they have sweet potatoes in them and she has no clue!
My son really likes the Dark Chocolate Brownie Bites, which is really funny to me because he doesn’t typically like chocolate. But he’s been eating these every day since they came to the house!
My husband and I really enjoyed the Active with Omega 3 Cherry Walnut Granola Clusters, the Maple Pecan Chocolate Chip Cookies, and the Aged Cheddar Ancient Grain Crisps.
The bread was not my kids favorite thing, and since I knew I wouldn’t be able to eat it all myself, I gave those items to a friend who has two children that follow a gluten free diet. So they went to a good home!
If you are following a gluten free diet and you have NOT tried Udi’s, you really need to look for their products at your local grocery store. Everything I’ve tried was very good. And when you have to follow a special diet, it’s always nice to be able to find good food that is safe for you to eat.
Karen says
I am jealous. I love Udi’s. I have to eat gluten free and their bread is the only one I buy. It is better heated a bit in the toaster. My husband, on the other hand, does not have to be gluten free and he will not eat their bread. He does like the cookies and muffins though.