It’s Friday, so I’m linking up with Fairytales and Fitness for Friday Five. I’ve been trying lots of great new healthy foods and snacks during our home stay. The Husband and I have been preparing all of our own food. Luckily, I’ve been able to try some great new healthy foods and snacks.
What’s Fueling My Quarantine Life
Tomato Bliss Oven Roasted Heirloom Tomatoes and Tomato Soup – Tomato Bliss sold their tomato broths at Green City Market last summer. They recently launched a line of roasted tomatoes, tomato soup and a salsa. These all natural, super fresh products are delicious. We’ve made this delicious, easy sausage dish twice so far and I loved the Tomato Soup for lunch with crackers. You can shop online or find them at some farmers markets and stores in Chicago.
Daily Harvest Flatbreads – You know I’m a huge Daily Harvest fan. They deliver smoothies, soups, harvest bowls and much more to your door. All of the items are delivered frozen and ready to eat. They’re made with fresh fruits and vegetables in chef made combos. They launched a new line of flatbreads made with veggie crusts. They’re amazing! Get $25 off your first order or gift card with this link or code ERICAFINDS.
“Stay at Home Healthy Snack Box” from Good Food Brands – This snack box is filled with great better for you snacks from some of my local faves and beyond. For $40, they are donating 100% of the profits to Northwest Community Care. I’m obsessed with Nemi Holisticks, Get Wild Snacks and Tea Squares and am excited for the new finds, too.
The Honest Co Protein Balls – These portion controlled packs of protein balls taste like candy but they’re good for you. They’re a perfect mid afternoon treat for me. They come in 4 flavors and I’m struggling to pick a favorite. Full review and giveaway coming soon!
GOJAI Organic Caffeinated Sparkling Water – OK, so this one’s a drink! You may have seen my review and giveaway from earlier this week. This organic, calorie free, sparkling water comes in three citrus flavors. It also has a little kick – 45 milligrams of caffeine from green coffee beans per can (about the same as a 1/2 cup of coffee.) They’re donating all proceeds this month to support relief efforts!
What are you eating or making to fuel your home stay?
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