Pea Protein Milk, Freeze-Dried Mango, Bean & Rice Tortilla Chips, Hungry Girl Cruise Sweepstakes

Feb 19 2018

Spotted on Shelves…

Bolthouse Farms Non-Dairy Plant Protein Milk in Unsweetened

8 fl. oz.: 90 calories, 5g total fat (0.5g sat. fat), 140mg sodium, 1g carbs, 0g fiber, 0g sugars, 10g protein -- SmartPoints® value 2*

Plant-based milk that's packed with protein has arrived! The power player here is pea protein, but don't worry: It tastes nothing like the tiny green canned spheres of your childhood! All you'll taste is creamy milk goodness. Bonus: This has no sugar whatsoever and contains more calcium than dairy milk! Click to find it at a store near you.

Crunchies Freeze-Dried Snacks in Mango

1/3 cup: 35 calories, 0g total fat (0g sat. fat), 0mg sodium, 9g carbs, 1g fiber, 8g sugars, 0g protein -- SmartPoints® value 2*

Our love for freeze-dried fruit is hardly a recent development. We’ve long been fans of the crunchy stuff, and this mango treat ROCKS! We recently tried it during one of our Facebook Live unboxing videos (follow us on FB so you don't miss out!), and we've been snacking on it ever since. You can eat the entire bagful for just 100 calories! Click to locate, or order online.

Good Health Organic Black Bean & Rice Tortillas with Himalayan Salt

1 oz. (about 9 chips): 130 calories, 7g total fat (0.5g sat. fat), 190mg sodium, 16g carbs, 1g fiber, 0g sugars, 2g protein -- SmartPoints® value 4*

We also encountered these chips during our unboxing adventures, and we’re so glad we discovered 'em! They aren't super low in calories and fat, but the fact that they're made from healthy beans and brown rice makes them worthy in our book. Pair with your favorite salsa or some DIY guac dip! Here's where to find them.

Hungry Girl Magazine Updates: Digital Downloads + Dwindling Online Supply!

Hungry Girl magazine debuted last month, and the Spring issue is already flying off shelves! Here's some need-to-know info if you're itching to get your hands on it...

Now you can read Hungry Girl magazine on your smart phone or tablet! By popular demand, our new mag is now available for digital download. You can order it from Barnes & Noble and access it via your NOOK tablet or the free NOOK Reading app (which works on tons of devices)! Truth be told, we prefer the physical issue: That glossy high-quality paper really delivers the value. However, for those of you who live outside the US and Canada (where there are no physical copies, sadly) and those who just plain prefer digital, here you go! But speaking of the physical issue...

There are less than 1,000 copies of the premiere issue left for online ordering! While you can still find it at retailers (like Walmart, Kroger, Albertsons, Safeway, Publix, Target, Whole Foods, and Barnes & Noble), not every location will carry it, so the BEST way to secure your copy is to order online. Shipping is free, but the supply is running out! ACT FAST, and order your copy before they're all gone!

And that’s all we’ve got. ‘Til next time… Chew the right thing!

Chew on this:

Oh good, it's National Chocolate Mint Day, February 19th! We'd been looking for an excuse to make some Hint of Mint Chocolate Dip

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