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Friday, September 3, 2010
Product Review: Kashi Pilaf
Kashi Pilaf
(nutritional information)
I found this quite by accident, in the cold cereal aisle at my local grocery store, and gave it a shot.
I really like the fact that there are three individual packets in the box. I only make a serving or so at a time and like that I don't have to have the whole big box open to the ambient moisture. I empty a packet into one of my many recycled peanut-butter jars and drop in a recycled plastic drink-mix scoop. I like storing it in the jar because I can give it a little shake before I use it, mixing up all the grains that tend to settle.
The Kashi Pilaf cooks perfectly with a two parts water to one part pilaf ratio. For me, the scoop I use is about 1/4 cup (so I add 1/2 cup water) and is a perfect meal serving. It cooks relatively quickly (about 15 minutes for me). The product itself is unflavored and unseasoned, and blends well into just about any recipe.
This has become a staple for me in my quest to eat better. It adds fiber and healthy carbohydrates and has no sodium.
I find it to be very filling and keeps me from being hungry. It's definitely a product I would recommend to others and something that I keep stocked in my own pantry.
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