![]() Thank you, Mary’s Gone Crackers, for the sample box sent to my home. And don’t forget to leave commentstelling us which of these products is your favorite if you are familiar with them. Pack this Sweet and Salty Trail Mix Bar in your backpack for long hikes, in camp lunch boxes or wrap it up for the beach.īe sure to check the handy store locatoron the Mary’s Gone Crackers site to find where you can buy this product. With summer upon us, I thought a snack recipe would be fun to share. Mary’s Gone Crackers has a great little recipe section on their site, highlighting how to use their products both in recipes and alongside some easy chutneys and dips. And the very moderate amount of sweeteners keep each cookie at about 45 calories. With the explosive taste of ginger waking up mild yogurt, I was thrilled to have a new breakfast treat. In an effort to nibble my way through the load on my kitchen counter, I crumbled a Ginger Snaps Cookie onto my plain yogurt one morning and fell in love. Top ’em with non-dairy ice cream like the Nada-Moo (profiled here a few weeks back) and you have a simple black and white combo that is the easiest vegan, kosher, pareve dessert without firing up your oven this summer. ![]() I’m a true chocoholic and loved the Double Chocolate Cookies. Mary’s Gone Cookies, too, with four varieties. I loved it with Trader Joe’s sharp Dijon Mustard and mild Muester cheese with a cool, thin slice of cuke on top. Don’t forget the spicy Hot and Spicy Jalepeno. Check out the varieties for yourself and see which you like best. With seven crackers in the Mary’s Gone Crackers line-up it was almost unfair to chose favorites. With visible flecks of minced onion bits, this cracker is a great, low calorie replacement for the old world onion roll of my youth. I got hooked on it by topping it with tuna salad or salmon salad for a quick lunch or snack. The Onion Cracker was distinctly savory and tasted of roasted onions. While the Original combines flax seed and sesame seeds with organic, gluten-free brown rice and quinoa, the Super Seed combines sunflower, pumpkin and poppy seeds in a tamari free ( soy free) cracker. Lucky for me, my family tolerates this mishegas (craziness), which can take up a good deal of time and counter space.Īmong my favorites crackers are the Super Seed, the Original and the Onion. I’ve had a blast “working” my way through many of their products and taking notes as I went along. And truth is, I was thrilled when they contacted me to check out the range they’ve developed. When I saw the range of Mary’s products I was impressed. I am not gluten- intolerant but I seek organic and kosher products. ![]() In order to ensure the integrity and safety of their organic, gluten-free, vegan and kosher products, they began baking in their own dedicated facility. Five years later, with a business plan and initial investors in place, they invested their life saving into launching Mary’s Gone Crackers ( which many said she had done). Mary and her husband left their respective jobs and committed to their vision in 1999. She had been a therapist for many years and saw the connection between healing the body with easing the mind. Characterized by an inability to digest gluten, found in wheat, barley, rye and most oats, Mary immediately stopped eating gluten products and began transforming her life-long passion for baking into a mission to bake gluten-free, organic, non-GMO, vegan and kosher products. This autoimmune disorder had left her in pain and discomfort her entire life. Mary’s Gone Crackers launched when Mary Waldner was diagnosed with Celiac disease when she was 43 years old. I recently watched a friend bite into these delicious crispy darlings and ask wide eyed, “What am I eating?” She was amazed by the crisp texture and nutty flavors. ![]() Mary’s Original Seed Cracker is loaded with flax seeds and sesame seeds, lending a rich nutty flavor and satisfying crunch to the organic, gluten-free, whole grain brown rice and quinoa base. Remember when seedy was a bad thing? When you bite into Mary’s Gone Crackersyou know that seeds are good. ![]()
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