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Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Dairy-Free, Soy-Free Raspberry Ice-Coconut Cream

This is a delicious alternative to dairy ice cream, and it truly doesn’t taste like coconut. Vary the fruits and have any darn flavored ice cream you would like. I sometimes alternate the fruits of choice, but this is an all-time favorite, for sure.

 

INGREDIENTS

1- 13.5 ounce can coconut milk

1- 10 ounce package frozen raspberries (or tasty fruit of your choice)

¼ cup LIGHT agave nectar

1 tablespoon vanilla extract ( GF)

1/8- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla bean ( optional)

 

DIRECTIONS

1. Blend all ingredients in a good blender. Vita Mixer is preferred but not mandatory.

2. Pour all this into your ice cream maker.

3. Follow your ice cream maker directions. Serve alone or with a non-dairy whipped topping.

 

I find it’s best to eat it the eve of the day it’s made.

 

Tina Turbin

www.GlutenFreeHelp.info

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Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Purely Decadent ® Coconut Milk Ice Cream


Turtle Mountain, LLC is my new favorite company on planet Earth. Well, just about. As a celiac, I don’t eat dairy, as most of us celiacs don’t, but that means no ice cream, which I really love. I love the texture, the cold, smooth flavor, especially the mint-flavored ones.

This brings me back to Turtle Mountain. With 40 million Americans lactose-intolerant and many others eliminating it due to religious, health, or philosophical reasons, they came up with an ideal solution—coconut ice cream. I have to tell you, this coconut ice cream is good! I’ve tasted the chocolate, Vanilla, and Mint. The name is Purely Decadent ®, made with coconut milk.

I’ve had plenty of coconut ice creams to the point of no interest in ever trying it again. My husband, the chocolate lover that he is, and the caring heart he has for me, walked in the door with two pints—chocolate for him and the mint for me. Sigh…I’ll give it a try. Wowee! No coconut flavor in either one. The mint is a smooth, cool vanilla mint ice-cream with thin-shaved pieces of mint chocolate.

Thanks for Turtle Mountain for making a healthy and delicious agave-sweetened alternative to ice cream.

I give this product two thumbs up!

Tina Turbin
http://glutenfreehelp.info

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Friday, October 22nd, 2010

So Delicious™ Dairy-Free Sponsors First National Non-GMO Month

This is the latest Press Release that I am honored to share with my gluten-free readers with approval from the Marketing Service Manager, Chris Turek. . I love Turtle Mountain™ Coconut ice-cream as many of you do too:

Eugene, OR – So Delicious™ Dairy Free, America’s leading brand of dairy-free foods, is proud to sponsor the first ever Non-GMO Month this October by participating in the “Celebrate your right to choose Non-GMO” campaign on Facebook. The Facebook application will educate users about GMOs, the Non-GMO Project, and featured brands participating in the product verification program, including So Delicious™ Dairy Free. It also will raise funds for the Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, with vendor sponsors donating $1 for every click from users. So Delicious™ Dairy Free’s sponsorship day is Thursday, October 7th, and the application can be accessed at http://apps.facebook.com/nongmopledge/

The process of genetic modification, which takes place in a laboratory, typically merges DNA from different species, creating combinations of plant, animal, bacteria and viral genes that cannot occur in nature or in traditional crossbreeding. Virtually all commercial GMOs are bred to withstand direct application of herbicide and/or to produce an insecticide. None of the GMO traits currently on the market offer increase yield, drought tolerance, enhanced nutrition, or any other consumer benefit.

Studies, meanwhile, increasingly show a correlation between consumption of GMOs and an array of health risks. With U.S. consumer confidence shaken by ongoing food safety failures, distrust of GMOs is growing. As a result, more and more consumers are seeking non-GMO choices, and Nielson reported in February of this year that “GMO-free” is now the fastest growing store brand label claim.

The Grocery Manufacturers Association estimates that GMOs currently are in approximately 80% of conventional processed foods in the United States, but they are not labeled. This is in sharp contrast to most other developed nations around the world, where there are significant restrictions or outright bans on GMOs because they’re not considered proven safe.

To fill the information gap, a “Non-GMO Project Verified” seal has been created. Manufacturers earn the seal through compliance with rigorous GMO avoidance standards, including ingredient testing, as part of the nation’s first third party non-GMO verification program.

The makers of So Delicious™ Dairy Free strongly believe in people’s right to choose non-GMO, and is an active participant in the Non-GMO Project’s verification program. To date, all So Delicious™ Dairy Free products made with coconut milk and coconut water (including frozen desserts, beverages, and cultured items) have been successfully verified as fully compliant to the Non-GMO Project Standard. During Non-GMO Month this October, as “Non-GMO Project Verified” seals start to appear in stores, nearly 600 retailers nationwide will be educating shoppers about GMOs and the Non-GMO Project. The Facebook application will bring Non-GMO Month into the social media realm, where the Non-GMO Project’s Facebook page already has over 20,000 fans.

“As a leader in the natural foods industry, we are proud to sponsor the first ever Non-GMO Month,” says John Tucker, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Technology for So Delicious™ Dairy Free.  “Raising awareness for this timely issue is paramount if we want to live in a society that truly values informed choice.”

For additional information on the first national Non-GMO Month visit www.nongmoproject.org.  To learn more about So Delicious Dairy Free® foods, contact Chris Turek.  Photos, product information and samples are available upon request.

The Non-GMO Project is a non-profit multi-stakeholder collaboration committed to preserving and building sources of non-GMO products, educating consumers, and providing verified non-GMO choices. Find out more at http://www.nongmoproject.org and at http://www.facebook.com/nongmoproject

So Delicious™ Dairy-Free originally began as a line of all natural dairy-free ice cream.  Today So Delicious™ Dairy-Free has expanded its offerings to accommodate the growing demand for dairy alternatives, including frozen desserts, beverages, and cultured products.  The brand’s latest innovation, So Delicious™ Dairy Free made with Coconut Milk, has cracked a naturally delectable and wholesome ingredient to open up a whole new world of delicious possibilities. From ice cream to beverages to yogurt, So Delicious™ Dairy-Free made with Coconut Milk meets the needs of individuals in pursuit of a flavorful life.  Find out more at http://www.SoDeliciousDairyFree.com

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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Ben & Jerry's – Gluten-Free Flavor List

 

We all love ice cream, especially when it’s gluten-free right?  Well folks, the following list makes it very easy for you to enjoy some of the best ice cream in the world:

BEN&JERRY’S Gluten-Free Flavor List:

 

Ice Cream

Butter Pecan

Cherry Garcia

Chocolate Fair Trade-Chocolate Peanut Butter Swirl

Chocolate Macadamia

Chunky Monkey

Coconut Almond Fudge Chip

Coffee Fair Trade

Coffee Coffee Buzz Buzz Buzz

Crème Brulee

Mint Chocolate Chunk

New York Super Fudge Chunk

Orange and Cream

Phish Food

Strawberry

Triple Caramel Chunk

Vanilla Fair Trade

Vanilla Heath Bar Crunch

Yogurt

Black Raspberry Swirl LF Yogurt

Vanilla LF Yogurt

Sorbet

Berry Berry Extraordinary

Jamaican Me Crazy

Lemonade

Mango Mango

Strawberry Kiwi

No Sugar Added

NSA Vanilla Fudge Chip

 

Tina Turbin
www.GlutenFreeHelp.info

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