Has anyone tried the choc. chips from enjoy life foods. They said they are pn free and soy free both problems with us. thanks for the help.. Kathy ann
enjoy life choc.chips(soy free)
Posted on: Mon, 05/10/2004 - 5:36am
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We have tried them and they are pretty good. Not real creamy like your standard Tollhouse morsels and what have you, but in cookies or muffins they are good, made granola bars too. I'm waiting for some free time to see how they are for melting and dipping. The bottom line is when it's all you've got they're delicious [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img] .
We've tried 3 types of their cookies, including the choc chip. All are pretty good - a little gummy.
The chocolate chocolate chip cookies are more brownie like than cookie like. I still like them, but altering expectations can help me like something better. I expect cookies to be crumbly, not soft, so I was bit put off at first. Then I told myself, "these are round, two-bite brownies" and was satisfied. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/wink.gif[/img]
They should be sealed in a plastic bag, though, as they get stale very quickly.
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My kids didn't like them...unfortunately. My PA daughter wouldn't eat more than a bite and 4 year old son (who is not PA) said "yucky" after one bite. I was hoping they would like them!!!