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Where Natural Foods are the Trend – Natural Products Expo West 2013 – Part 1

A few weeks ago, I headed to the Natural Products Expo 2013 in Anaheim. I enjoyed last year’s expo so much, I went back for more this year! I was excited to see the new products being showcased as well as the big brands and their new products. The Wife and I are not vegan but I love vegan and vegetarian food. Thanks to my GERD, I have to watch what goes in my mouth carefully. (Get your mind out of the gutter, pervs.)

My strategy for my two-day visit was to focus on lifestyle products, healthier foods (veggie or otherwise), find tasty coconut water, and leave the rest behind.

Without further ado, let’s talk about the trends.

Gluten-Free Everything

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Gluten-free products – Expo West 2013

Gluten-free everything! Now, my pal K has two children who are allergic to everything. EVERYTHING – dairy, nuts, gluten, certain fruits, shellfish, the sun, the moon and the stars. (Just kidding about the latter three.) I found that while most companies had XYZ-free products, they still contained something that would make the kids allergic. (We continue the search for them!) If you only have a gluten or nut allergy, you are so in luck. There were many companies including Cybele’s, XO Baking Co, Kinnickkinnick, The Pure Pantry, and Home Free that offered flours, cookie/cake mixes, cooking ingredients that were free of gluten and/or other allergens. Not pictured: Domata cooking flours.

Coconut Everything

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Coconut products up the wazoo – Expo West 2013

Coconuts are in. The Expo told us that. From coconut water companies to coconut milk ice cream to coconut products, you name it, there it was. Vita Coco is one of my favorite coconut water companies – they bought Coco Cafe, my very favorite coconut water product. At the Expo, they debuted an orange-flavored water, and it was tasty! (Not as tasty as my caffeinated coconut water but still refreshing!) In case you were wondering, yes, I believe there is crappy-tasting coconut water. Blue Monkey is not one of them. On the contrary, I found their product to taste great. I do wish they came out with a resealable can or bottle.

But wait, there’s more. You can also shovel coconut products in your face. Observe – Odwalla’s new chocolate almond coconut bar – that was some tasty snack bar! I brought this with me on a drive to Santa Monica and ate it while stuck in traffic. I tend to stay away from Odwalla because they’re hit or miss (too sweet, too full of nuts I don’t like), but this bar was a hit. Earth Balance showcased their coconut and peanut butter spread on some really dry bread. Bread aside, the spread was tasty and I made a note to pick up a jar for The Wife. At one of the booths, I was given a sample of Hearty Naturals‘ coconut oil. I still don’t really know what to do with it. Apparently, y’all have forgotten that I don’t cook.

Caffeine, I Love You

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Caffeinated drinks – Expo West 2013

In addition to coconut water, I love me some caffeine in the form of coffee and coffee products. The Expo showcased companies that roasted their own beans – fair trade, eco-friendly – as well as drinks like Real Beanz, Bhakti Chai, and illy. One perk (no pun intended) regarding these products is that they’re not sweetened by stevia. I think stevia tastes like Sweet N Low – gross.

Other Trends

Other trends I noticed were:

  • Chia seeds – as snack foods, as additions to your cereal, to bake with
  • Snack bars, granola bars, power bars – smaller companies as well as the big dogs debuted their bar-size foods
  • Soy seemed to be out of fashion this year – I saw a lot more coconut-based, almond-based, or something other than soy-based products
  • Stevia-sweetened everything – I get the popularity of stevia, but what’s wrong with cane sugar?
  • Yogurt – any which way you could make yogurt, there it was.
  • Chocolate – lots of chocolate companies made their splash at the Expo – fair trade, eco-friendly, fruit-infused, special nuts, etc.

Next up, products that caught my eye. Stay tuned!

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WIRI: End of Year Updates 2012

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Well, it’s been a crazy year. I think I say that every year. Nothing is really normal, right?

I’ve been ignoring this blog for a few weeks. Been really busy at work with entertainment news and stuff related to that. On the flip side, I do have a list of topics that I still have to finish writing about. Namely, Blogalicious, part 2, which should have been written back in September!

Here we go:

  • I’ve been re-reading a book called Zero Sight. I read two romance novels and am embarrassed to write down the titles. They’re not included in my GoodReads list of 52.
  • I realized I’m not really a romance novel kind of person and should try some other genre to ‘branch out.’
  • I quit 24 Hour Fitness. I went there twice in the 11 months I had a membership. 24 Hour Fitness gyms smell like my armpits… all the time. Why don’t they invest in a better air circulation system? I bet they’d get more members with fresher air alone. Better yet, if they’d renovate all their bottom tier gyms, they’d get so much more business.
  • I joined Crunch instead. With The Wife. I’m liking Crunch a lot. There are few people at this location. I love that. (The new year memberships might bump up the attendance for a while, but I’m hoping it won’t.) Best of all, it doesn’t smell. Zumba reminds me that I really can’t dance and have no rhythm. But that’s ok because I’m having a pretty great time.
  • I’ve never watched Les Miserables the musical. I always thought the premise sounded dumb. I loooove musicals, but I wasn’t going to be suckered again like I was with Miss Saigon or Into the Woods. The Wife made me watch Les Mis the movie with him. I really liked it. Touche, Les Mis fans.
  • The SMCLA holiday event was fantastic. We had a super lineup of power bloggers and the largest number of attendees this year. I’ll be active on the Board for another year.
  • I met many more So Cal Lady Bloggers at our holiday event in Pasadena.
  • I still drink a cup a day. Or more.
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Friday Five: 9.14.12 – Birthday Month

It’s my birthday month! I will officially and solidly be in my late 30s. How depressing awesome! My breasts get to sag some more – the twins have always wanted to be closer to the ground. My bones get to be brittle. My face will acquire more wrinkles and freckles. I get to have more white hair on my head. On the flip side, I get the opportunity to exercise more often to zhoosh things up. (I see no advantages here…. do you?)

Anyway, there have been some cool things that I’ve run into that made it to the list this week. I’ve either put them on my shopping list or the Wife’s shopping list. Ha! Let’s get started.

1. New sunnies. The folks at TC Charton sent me several styles and my favorite was the Miriam. They’re cat-eye style and fit perfectly. Review and a GIVEAWAY coming soon!

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My new fave sunnies by TC Charton – “Miriam.” Cat-eyes for your Asian eyes.

2. Cue the Oprah voice – my neeeeeeeeeeeeeew camera – the Canon S100! The Wife ordered it for my birthday, and I got it this week. We drooled over the S95, and when the S100 came out, it was flagged. I’m still practicing with the Nikon D40 but this little Canon will replace my SD870 and live in my MacGuyver purse from now on. It’s slimmer, lighter, and comes with more features. (FYI: It’s on sale and costs less than the S95 on Amazon.com right now.)

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Canon S100 point and shoot camera – like a ninja.

3. New baubles from BaubleBar! They’ve shipped, and these babies should be delivered to mama this weekend. Yeah! The skull bracelet is similar to the Alexander McQueen one, but less expensive. Yay for me!

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source: http://baublebar.com/index.php/fashion-jewelry/womens-bracelets/noir-skull-bangle.html

 

4. Stuff from Out of Print. I’ve seen their stuff at Skylight Books in Los Feliz and wondered who made them. Now I know. I wish they’d make more shirts from books like… you know… Honor Harrington (David Weber), Ender’s Game (Orson Scott Card), or more Jane Austen novels. When I was in 7th grade, I read my first Nancy Drew novel. This t-shirt would be neat to have.

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Nancy Drew t-shirt by Out of Print
http://shop.outofprintclothing.com/Nancy_Drew_book_cover_t_shirt_p/l-1020.htm

5. This Boba Fett alarm clock. I want one. It’s a LEGO!

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Boba Fett alarm clock – Toys R Us

 

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6. Pumpkin spice everything!!!!!

Starbucks and Coffee Bean both have their pumpkin drinks on the menu, and I’m taking advantage!

If you’re not close to a Starbys (OMG, really?) or a Coffee Bean, check out Bailey’s Coffee Creamers in Pumpkin Spice!! Yeah make your own at home!

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Pumpkin Spice Latte – Starbucks

 

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TWiP: 2.27 – 3.4.12

So behind! Let’s get started! TWiP (This week in photos) for the last few days of February and the first week of March – and we’re off:

I spent 20 hours fasting for my annual doctor’s appointment. 20 hours because I couldn’t get a morning appointment and the last meal I ate was 6:00pm the night before. Winning. I hadn’t been to my doc’s office in a year, and I noticed these new fancy couches.

New couches at the Doc's office

I’m also addicted to Starbucks VIA coffee. I blame my friend Eli who didn’t have regular coffee when I visited him in Portland. Instead, he had VIA, which knocked the socks off me from its strength and intensity. Now I can’t get enough. I bought SEVEN (7) packs when they were on sale at Vons. That’s almost a month’s worth (or more…).

Addicted to Starbucks VIA

I spent the next few days looking at my shoes.

My work shoes - Tory Burch Revas

Grey Chucks at work

Best thing I found over the weekend? THIS OLD STOVE! And I found out that the owners still use it to cook their meals and everything!! It’s functional!

Vintage (and still working!) stove

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