The verdict: It was fun to try them and we might order them again in the future, but for now we'll stick to the delicious peaches we've been buying for our nightly sweet fix.
My name is Eli and I am currently a graduate student studying Nutrition and Public Health. I am fascinated with what motivates people to eat the way they do. There are countless diets that people are following, and since I am studying to be a Nutrition professional, I figured there is no better way to learn about these diets than to live them! My wonderful wife, Katy, who is a physical therapist, is going to participate hand in hand with me as we embark on My Big Fad Diet Experiment!
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Caveman Cookies
Katy and I thought it would be fun to try some Caveman Cookies. These are paleo cookies made with whole food ingredients. We ordered the regular cookies, which are made with honey, almond meal, walnuts, raisins, ginger, nutmeg, and cinnamon. We also ordered the Alpine cookies which consist of honey, hazelnut meal, almond meal, and toasted ground carob. Both cookies were really tasty and served to appease mine and Katy's sweet tooth on several occasions. However, these cookies are also expensive and the packages only contain 8 of these treats, which are quite small. Both on the Caveman Cookie website as well as on Amazon these packages are listed at $6.25 for 8 cookies.
The verdict: It was fun to try them and we might order them again in the future, but for now we'll stick to the delicious peaches we've been buying for our nightly sweet fix.
The verdict: It was fun to try them and we might order them again in the future, but for now we'll stick to the delicious peaches we've been buying for our nightly sweet fix.
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