We are constantly getting new products in at our store. That’s super exciting and all, but even though I work in a grocery store, I sometimes
get in the same habits as other grocery shoppers and buy the same products I
always buy and don’t pay attention to the rest. Here’s a list of some new
products that I have discovered lately and I want you to know about them too!
RTIC Tumblers
This is the perfect gift or stocking stuffer
for the cold water drinker in your life! This mug will keep cold beverages cold
for hours - maybe days! Seriously! I use my RTIC tumbler every day so that I
can have ice cold water all of the time. I simply fill it with ice in the
morning and just keep adding water as needed throughout the day. RTIC tumblers
are also great for hot beverages, especially if you like drinking your first
sip of coffee at noon or later. (Your hot beverage may not cool off enough for
you to be able to drink it for a few hours!) Currently located in aisle 6 but sometimes you can also find them by
the seasonal items.
BigSlice
Kettle Cooked Apples
These kettle-cooked apples are delicious and are a perfect
guilt-free snack. (All varieties are under 100 calories.) Also, if you’re
craving apple crisp, but either don’t want to make it or don’t want the
calories, just take a packet of these apples, remove them from the packaging,
warm them up and top with your favorite granola and it makes a nice little
substitution! This product comes in several varieties; below are a couple of my
favorite. Located in the snack aisle of
our HealthMarket.
Green
Giant Riced Veggies
This product is made up of vegetables that are shaped like
rice; they consist of only vegetables and are great to use in place of regular
rice. Since they are made out of vegetables, they contain more vitamins and
fiber and fewer calories and carbohydrates than white rice. Use them in place
of rice or serve them as a side. Located
in the frozen vegetable section.
Green
Giant Veggie Tots
A spin-off of the traditional
tater tots, these are exactly like traditional tater tots, but made with
broccoli or cauliflower (not pictured) instead of potatoes. Eating your
vegetables should be fun, right? Veggie tots are a great alternative to French
fries (similar texture but more nutritious). Located in the frozen vegetable section.
Spiralizer/Spiral
Cutter
- Slice off the ends of the vegetable so it’s flat and even.
- If the outer skin is inedible, peel it before spiralizing.
- If your produce exceeds 6 inches in length, halve it.
- Before tossing noodles with a sauce, pat them dry with paper towels so your sauce maintains its thick consistency.
- When cooking noodles, simmer or stir-fry them so veggies remain crisp-tender and hold their shape.
This product will make a great gift or stocking stuffer for
yourself or the foodie in your life. And if you’re looking for a recipe that
uses spiralized vegetables, try this one: https://www.hy-vee.com/meal-solutions/recipes/Sweet-Potato-Carbonara-with-Kale-R10708.aspx
Located
on the dietitian table for the month of December and also in aisle 6 by the
rest of the kitchen utensils.
Aidells
Chicken Meatballs
This is not a brand new product, but it’s newer to the
market in the last few years and it’s a crowd-pleasing item to take to holiday parties.
These are just like meatballs made from beef, but they are made from chicken so
they have less saturated fat and therefore fewer calories. They are already
pre-cooked so all you have to do is warm them up in a microwave or slow cooker and
they are ready to go! They are great as a side, on a meatball sub or served
with pasta. They are available in the following varieties: Italian style, sweet
and sour, teriyaki pineapple, caramelized onion and spicy mango and jalapeno. I
have tried every single flavor and they are all delicious! Located in the meat department.
LARABAR
Minis
A perfect, portion-sized 100-calorie snack. These bars are
just like the regular Larabars, but half the size - and you will recognize
every ingredient on the label! Located
in the HealthMarket.
-Dietitian Amanda
-Dietitian Amanda
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