Cookie—one of the American English words with origins in Dutch. Cookie comes from the Dutch koekje, which means little cake. (In British countries this little treat is usually called a biscuit. The precise meaning varies in different parts of the world. Biscuit is derived from a Middle French word meaning "twice cooked.")
Enough linguistics. Let’s talk about goodness and taste By any name these new cookies from Back to Nature Foods are just perfect—made with ingredients you would not be ashamed to put on your table and in your mouth. They are just amazing.
Triple Ginger—just piquant enough and still sweet
Madagascar Vanilla—heavenly smooth
California Lemon—citrus snap and very refreshing
All taste like shortbread confections—rich, buttery and filling but they are actually vegan and not that caloric.
Back to Nature is a proud supporter of The Nature Conservancy and teams up with the Whole Planet Foundation to make a difference in developing nations.
http://www.backtonaturefoods.com
Reviews of New, Overlooked or Forgotten Foods and Beverages--Plain, Fancy, Sweet, Savory, Healthy, perhaps not-so-healthy-- all worth a closer look.
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Cover art by Karla Nolan
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August 13, 2010
February 8, 2010
Teas for the Spirit and the Body (and taste buds)
How do you choose a tea to drink? On their website, Yogi Teas suggest you choose by either Mood, Flavor or Purpose. An interesting idea and you might want to take a look and see what you decide. There are more than 50 Yogi Teas, each one a discovery and sure to please.
But let’s concentrate on the Flavor and Taste. The Sweet Thai Delight Tea is just that—a delight of a tea with natural coconut and butterscotch flavors. The result is reminiscent of Chai Spice tea but then again different. Have it plain or add milk and perhaps sweetener to enhance the flavor. The Echinacea Tea has organic Lemon flavor and natural Cinnamon, Cardamom and Ginger Oils for a balanced intriguing and refreshing drink. The Green Tea Goji Berry says that it is naturally invigorating and with Organic Cherry, Blueberry, Raspberry Flavors, and Natural Lotus Flower Flavor your eyes will be opened.
Yogi Tea bags come individually wrapped with a tag that offers inspiring thoughts—for instance: “Strength does not lie in what you have. It lies in what you can give.” The Yogi Tea Collection takes tea beyond a simple beverage and into a way of living. There are organic and herbal teas that are grounded in ancient wisdom and in a simple, natural way of living. Whether you want to jump start the day, be a part of or recover from physical activity, calm the mind and clarify thoughts or revive the spirit and reflect on the world, there's a Yogi Tea to meet that need. And, each one tastes deliciously intriguing.
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