Reviews

    Patagonia Provisions

    Regan M 7 Reviews

    2 years ago

    These crackers have an ideal texture for a cheese platter. Robust enough to swipe through a brie yet still snappable and tender. They have the right hit of salt/herb/added flavor to enhance the cheese in question without overpowering it.

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    More flavors, perhaps one that leans in a sweet & savory direction.

    Curio Spice Co

    Regan M 7 Reviews

    2 years ago

    This brand should be lauded for its Kandy Spice alone. With a syrupy undercurrent and bright, warm, and lush spice overtones, the blend proves the perfect enhancement for roasted root veggies, a compelling replacement for garam masala, and a transformative substitution for cinnamon or pumpkin spice in baked goods.

    SkinnyDipped

    Regan M 7 Reviews

    2 years ago

    I dare you to make a better chocolate-covered almond. I can get down with one of the old-school enrobed nuts during the holidays in the name of nostalgia but as an everyday snack they prove heavy. Their nearly half a centimeter of chocolate coating is typically waxy, relatively flavorless, and chips away from the bland nut inside. None of these faults mar a SkinnyDipped nut. The thin, bitter chocolate–its deep flavor amped up by a dusting of cocoa–adheres tightly to the nut like the little black dress of confectionery. An ample smattering of salt proves the final, vital accessory that elevates this snack to delectable heights.

    Date Better

    Regan M 7 Reviews

    2 years ago

    These were good in the way that all dates are. Caramelly, inherently gooey, and a natural match for chocolate and nuts. But were they $3 or more per date good? No. Did I feel absolutely ridiculous when I opened the package to find that it contained just 2 dates? Yes. I appreciate the quirky packaging and recognize that they are plussing up the flavor profiles but I could make something just about as tasty in much higher volumes for a lower price point in my own kitchen. In fact, so many people are nowadays, to the point that I had assumed chocolate-covered dates had jumped the shark long ago.

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    Give me more dates per package and a lower price point.

    AVEC

    Regan M 7 Reviews

    2 years ago

    Works for AVEC

    AVEC packs a stunning amount of nuanced flavor into a sleek can and a paltry number of calories. The effervescent drinks mix well with alcohol (half a can of AVEC plus 1 1/2 ounces of your spirit of choice and some citrus juice = a brilliant cocktail), pair beautifully with cheese, or hold their own as a refreshing beverage for any time of day or night. Each features an offbeat and interesting flavor note (think cinnamon, bourbon vanilla, or smoked salt) that add depth and complexity to each flavor's bright and fruity top notes. I recommend ordering the sampler pack off AVEC's website as a perfect housewarming gift for sober and alcohol-indulging friends alike.

    Three Wishes Cereal

    Regan M 7 Reviews

    2 years ago

    With its robust texture and mild, grain-ish flavor, Three Wishes Cereal proves a satisfying alternative to conventional cereals for those looking to enhance their protein intake. The cinnamon and honey flavors are particularly effective, as the added sweeteners mask some of the musky chickpea flavor.

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    The rings are larger and denser than your typical O, making them a bit unwieldy on the spoon and in the mouth. Eating the Original flavor often seems an exercise in self-flagellation for the sake of a few grams of protein given that the bean flavor is rather assertive.

    Bachan's

    Regan M 7 Reviews

    2 years ago

    I find myself reaching for Bachan's original Japanese Barbecue Sauce daily. The condiment strikes the ideal balance between salty base notes, sweet top notes, a kiss of sesame, and a punchy throughline of ginger and garlic. Bold enough to fly solo on top of charred sweet potato wedges or as a steak sauce, Bachan also offers savory depth to balsamic dressing or a braise. I also appreciate the medium viscosity of the sauce. It has enough body to adhere to noodles and greens but stops short of veering into gloopy or syrupy territory.