Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Cook-in-the-Kitchen Review with Giveaway


Fall is in the air and you know what it reminds me of? APPLES!! I am fairly handy in the kitchen but there is something to be said for a company that makes life in the kitchen easier. Cook-in-the-Kitchen is one of those companies. They were so wonderful to send me a couple of their apple products to try out and you know I just have to tell you all about them.

From Cook-in-the-Kitchen Website:
Cook-In-The-Kitchen is a family-owned and operated business located in the quiet village of White River Junction, Vermont.
Our enterprise started almost twenty years ago making a few uncommonly tasty Pancake & Waffle Mixes. Eventually we added a line of Gourmet Quality Soup Mixes and grew to include a veritable pantry of all-natural, easy-to-use products.

Our mixes are made in small batches with only all-natural, preservative-free ingredients. We remain committed to making and marketing only the finest of foods and Food Gift Boxes for today's discerning consumer. We welcome feedback and suggestions to help us better serve your needs and wishes. From our family to yours, we wish you the very best.


TESTING Cook-in-the-Kitchen Products:


The first of the two items I tried was the Apple Spice Pancake and Waffle Mix. I made pancakes late one night as a snack. It was very easy to mix together. All I had to do was add an egg and water to the mix (which of course I measured out.) The pancakes were light, fluffy, and simply heavenly. In fact they were so good I didn't have to add any syrup. The kids enjoyed just as much as I did, they ate the leftovers the next morning cold. The apple flavor is very subtle and not in any way overpowering.


The second product was the Apple Crisp and Fruit Topping. You mix it with a little melted butter then put it top of fruit cobbler,etc. Well I had a dislike of baked fruit in any manner so I did a little something different. I used the entire bag adding the butter then patted it into a square glass baking dishes. I baked it for 20 minutes, allowed it cool, and cut it into bars. We had granola bars out of it. They were so good my kids thought they were store bought.


PROS of Cook-in-the-Kitchen:
  • The products tasted great and were easy to make
  • A wide variety of products, including  honey, coffee, dips, muffin mixes, and more
  • has a fundraising program as well.
CONS of Cook-in-the-Kitchen:

  • Tastes so good you will eat all of it without thinking.

SHOP Cook-in-the-Kitchen

WIN


Enter to not only BOTH of the products I reviewed but also 1 additional product of your choice.


ENDS Sept 27, 2011



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