Monday, October 31, 2011

The Best Tasting Nutrisystem Foods

!±8± The Best Tasting Nutrisystem Foods

In the past, I've written about Nutrisystem and my experiences on it.  One of the most common comments that I get is "honestly, how does the Nutrisystem food taste?  Which foods are good and which foods are really bad?"  I'll answer this question in the following article.  Obviously, I can't even come close to commenting on every food, as this diet has 120 choices, but I will tell you what I believe that be standouts (both the good and the bad) and I'll include some of the new supposed "restaurant quality frozen foods" in the list.  The good news is that this diet allows you to customize your package and hand pick your food, so you won't be stuck with anything that you can't stand.

The Nutrisystem Breakfast Foods That Taste Good:  I am very partial to the muffins.  The poppy seed and the blueberry are outstanding and do not taste like diet food. Also, these are very convenient.  You don't really need to do anything to them.

There are also a lot of bars in the breakfast line up and some are tasty to me, but some aren't. The ones that I like are the chocolate chip, the cinnamon swirl, and the apple strudel.  I do not like the cranberry or the harvest nut, but I'm not a fan of dried fruit.

There are also cereals and oatmeal.  I do really like the oatmeal.  It doesn't have any weird after taste about it like I suspected.  The blueberry is my favorite. Of the dry cereals, I like the Cluster Crunch as it is sort of a mix between cheerios and honey nut clusters.

Nutrisystem Dinner Stand Outs:  There are a couple meals that I really like in the dinner category.  These are the raviolis and the pizzas. You can chose from cheese or cheese and spinach as far as ravioli goes. Both are go and there's no so much spinach in it so that it has a strong taste.  In terms of pizza, you have a few choices, the flat bread, the sour dough and the thick crust.  All is pretty decent, but I'm partial to the flat bread.  If you've going to compare these in terms of Pizza Hut (but not so greasy and lower calories of course) the flat bread is like thin and crispy, the sour dough is kind of like hand tossed and the thick crust is sort of like a pan.

I also like the vegetarian chili, the tacos (although the shell is more like a tostada) and the chicken sandwich.  In general, I steer clear of the pastas and the stroganoffs.  I don't like for my food to be all mixed together like that, but that's just how I feel about all stroganoffs,  not just Nutrisystem's.

Decent Tasting Snacks And Desserts: I'm going to admit it. The breakfasts and the snacks are my favorite part of this diet.  There is very little that is bad here.  I adore the pound cake, the almond biscotti, the candy bars, and the fudge brownie the most, but the only dessert that I really don't eat is the Blueberry lemon bar.  Again, I don't like my flavors mixed.  I would've rather had just a lemon or just a blueberry bar, but that's just me.

As far as the snacks go, you'll never mistake the cheese puffs for Cheetos, but they're really not half bad. They kind of taste like the baked Cheetos. I also like the zesty herb snack mix because it reminds me of the chex mix I often make with my kids.

The Nutrisystem Lunch: In my opinion, this is the weakness of the foods.  More of these taste bad than the other options.  There are just many soups and stroganoffs here, which we've already established that I don't like.  But, I do like the cheese tortellini, the chicken salad, and red beans and rice.  Most times, I will just order more of the dinners and go light on the lunches with my order.  


The Best Tasting Nutrisystem Foods

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Finding Hidden Free Samples on Manufacturer Websites

!±8± Finding Hidden Free Samples on Manufacturer Websites

If you love getting free manufacturers samples online then this article is for you. In this e zine I will show you how to find manufacturer samples that are still valid but no longer have a link from the manufacturer's website to the free sample order page. That may sound a bit confusing but basically all it means is that at one point, let's say last month, General Mills was offering a free sample of Honey Nut Cheerios.

There was a link to the web page with the free sample order form directly on General Mills main website. A few weeks pass and GM changes their page to the newest information and offers. The free Honey Nut Cheerios page still exists, there just isn't a like to it from GM's website. Not only does the web pages still exist but the offer is still valid.

Many times a big company like GM will have millions and millions of their free samples made when they begin a new promotion. These samples will last for months but unfortunately the companies website needs to be updated to the latest product information. They can't very well list all the information about every one of their product directly on their main site.

The way to find these "lost sample pages" is so simple you might just want to kick yourself in the butt for not thinking of this yourself. All you need to do to find free sample offers that are still valid but no longer listed on the actual manufacturer's website is do a search for them. Just search for "free sample of Honey Nut Cheerios". This will do one of two things. Either it will bring up a link to the actual page on the manufacturer's site or it will bring up a blog or website that posted a link to that page. Simply follow the link and sign up for the sample, it's as easy as that.


Finding Hidden Free Samples on Manufacturer Websites

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