Today Target had one single bottle of blueberry hint, which I purchased, of course. It was nothing special (in my opinion) but at least it didn't have a "funny" taste (like the blueberry lemon).The Target at Lakewood Shopping Mall had lemon and peach flavored Hint for the first time today. The lemon was interesting because it made foam after being jostled in my bag and was forming bubbles like carbonated drinks as I propped it up after it was sitting on its side. Of course, the more important question is, does it actually taste like lemon, which it did. The peach actually tasted like peaches as well, and was surprisingly refreshing.
Last week I joined the Free Sips Club at Panera Bread. So, today I tried their Herbal Tea for the first time, and it turns out that this too is a flavor I find acceptable when I elect not to add any kind of sweeteners.If I remember correctly, it was in November of 2018 that I began eating differently, which also meant no longer drinking sweetened beverages or even 100% fruit juice. I began drinking tea with no sugar instead and planned to record my thoughts, which I finally got around to in April of this year, and am duplicating here.
Supposedly, the healthiest sources of carbohydrates are unprocessed or minimally processed whole grains, vegetables, fruits and beans, which are said to promote good health by delivering vitamins, minerals, fiber, and a host of important phytonutrients.
As it turns out, there are pastas, breads and cereals made from whole grains or legumes that I like better than the processed variety, which was a welcome surprise!
is ezekiel bread ok?
Ezekiel bread is about as nutrient-dense as a bread gets. It's a type of sprouted bread, made from a variety of whole grains and legumes that have started germinating (sprouting). This is in contrast with most commercial breads, which consist primarily of refined wheat or pulverized whole wheat.is ezekiel bread ok?