I stumbled onto Santa Cruz lemonade this summer by sheer fluke. It was on sale 3 for $4 and figured it was worth the try at the price. It is sweet, tart, organic, and in glass! When mixed with iced tea powder it makes a fantastic swamp water. I... +
I stumbled onto Santa Cruz lemonade this summer by sheer fluke. It was on sale 3 for $4 and figured it was worth the try at the price.
It is sweet, tart, organic, and in glass! When mixed with iced tea powder it makes a fantastic swamp water. I usually buy 3 -4 bottles at a time when I shop along with the personal sized 4 packs.
I even used it in my recipe for applesauce. I used a cup of lemonade and it kept my apples from turning brown plus the extra pop in flavor was a bonus!
I highly recommend Santa Cruz in every flavor!
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I love it! After discovering a gluten intolerance, I've been actively looking for replacements in my food choices. I was thrilled to find that Kelloggs Rice Krispies had a brown rice gluten free version on the market. I found good prices for a box... +
I love it! After discovering a gluten intolerance, I've been actively looking for replacements in my food choices. I was thrilled to find that Kelloggs Rice Krispies had a brown rice gluten free version on the market.
I found good prices for a box 750kg at Walmart Superstores, Save on Foods and Thrifty Foods here on the Lower Mainland of BC.
While all gluten free products are on the pricier side, this one is definitely worth the price. Hopefully, the manufacturers will start lowering the prices because the demand is moving upwards.
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For people who have a gluten free diet or are entertaining it. Zena's Gluten Free Bakery in Maple Ridge is the tastiest solution to gluten free goodies. From the cinnamon cranberry quinoa cookies to the asiago rustic bread, there is something for... +
For people who have a gluten free diet or are entertaining it.
Zena's Gluten Free Bakery in Maple Ridge is the tastiest solution to gluten free goodies. From the cinnamon cranberry quinoa cookies to the asiago rustic bread, there is something for everyday eating. I use the asiago rustic bread for my spinach dip instead of rye and it is fantastic.
As with all gluten free products, the prices are little higher than regular baked goods. Zena's products are well worth the price and definitely worth the trip into Maple Ridge. You can find a booth at the Haney Farmer's Market as well as her amazing website, Facebook.
I personally recommend a taste test for yourself. You won't be disappointed!
http://zenasglutenfree.com/
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Meridian Meats provides amazing service with top notch quality products. Meridian Meats has locations in White Rock, Langley, Port Coquitlam and of course the one I frequent in Maple Ridge. Fantastic sales are always on along with Meridian... +
Meridian Meats provides amazing service with top notch quality products. Meridian Meats has locations in White Rock, Langley, Port Coquitlam and of course the one I frequent in Maple Ridge. Fantastic sales are always on along with Meridian exclusive products like their steak and salmon rubs.
Free Range beef, chicken and pork products along with bison, prawns, salmon etc. They even have fresh salads and the most amazing double smoked bacon you'll ever sink your teeth into.
Prices are reasonable especially given the top quality service and fresh meat they have available. A current special is their 'Summer BBQ Combo' for $7.99 you get a baked potato, prawn skewer and a juicy tender top sirloin steak. What's not to love about that!
They even have fundraising available.
For more information, you can check out their website : http://meridianmeats.ca/
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