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Lofthouse Patriotic Cookies: The domestic food terrorism

Lofthouse Patriotic Cookies: The domestic food terrorism

[ 4 ] June 27, 2012 |

Do you know what irritates me the most every time I visit the local Walmart grocery? It’s the exposition of Lofthouse Cookies stacked on the shelves right by the entrance so that no one could miss them. Those miserable talentless junk-food cookies change their names and artificial colors according to the seasons and holidays but sadly […]

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Oreo cookies: processed but not toxic

Oreo cookies: processed but not toxic

[ 0 ] May 2, 2012 |

In my opinion, Lofthouse Cookies stacked at every Walmart store belong to the “food terrorism” category in America. Different only in colors of icing they are always made of dozens of non-nutritional and toxic ingredients. Make no mistake, your Oreo cookie is also highly processed composition of refined macronutrients  and food additives, but at least […]

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Valentine’s Day Cookies That Hate You

Valentine’s Day Cookies That Hate You

[ 0 ] January 21, 2012 |

Love, Love, Love… is all you need. That is almost true. But what you also need to support and continue your love is nutritious, loving food. Not the one which secretly hates you, your body and your lover! And yet, here you go, there is blood-red Soft Sugar Cookies of Walmart Bakery, “baked with pride” […]

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Newtons Fruit Thins: Edible cookies!

Newtons Fruit Thins: Edible cookies!

[ 0 ] January 11, 2012 |

Hi there! I can’t wait to gladly tell you that my today’s visit to Walmart grocery nicely surprised me by discovering three new products with nearly zeroed chemical additive risks! Here they are: Great Value Hearty Grains Sea Salt chips, Milk & Granola bars (Kraft Foods) and Newtons Fruit Thins (Kraft Foods). It looks like […]

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Maamoul Cookies: The Quality You Can Trust

Maamoul Cookies: The Quality You Can Trust

[ 0 ] January 2, 2012 |

I have reviewed Lofthouse Frosted Sugar Cookies a number of times. They are produced in the USA in slightly different manner (mostly by color) by any occasion like Valentine’s Day (rose), St. Patrick’ Day (green), Back to School  (red) event or Christmas but they all are essentially the same: some 40 (!) ingredients including 14 […]

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Spooky Lofthouse Cookie

Spooky Lofthouse Cookie

[ 1 ] October 22, 2011 |

No stated value While I don’t mind if Halloween baked goods are designed to look scary, the scary food additives are certainly not what we want. Recently I have reviewed “Back To School” Lofthouse cookies. Here is another example of almost exactly the same poor nutrition and high health risk product. Suspiciously, there is no […]

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Sugar Cookies

Sugar Cookies

[ 4 ] March 17, 2011 |

St. Patrick’s Day special food risks I have already had posted an article on Lofthouse cookies for St. Valentine’s Day. At that time the frosted sugar cookies looked rose, now they are green, of course, but both Nutrition Facts and the long lists of forty two ingredients are essentially identical. First I assumed that to paint […]

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Frosted Sugar Cookies

Frosted Sugar Cookies

[ 3 ] March 2, 2011 |

The dye diet of Valentine’s Day This is my Valentine’s Day special report for you. Food manufacturers love holidays for a different reason: they take the opportunity of profiting from massive sales of their dye-colored cupcakes, pies and cookies. At least nothing misleading you can see on the Lofthouse pack of Frosted Sugar Cookies. Thanks […]

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Halloween treats to avoid: Dum-Dums for Dumb-Dumbs

Halloween treats to avoid: Dum-Dums for Dumb-Dumbs

[ 3 ] October 27, 2012 |

Halloween is looming next week but the spooky thing is not in the costumes and decorations. To me it’s in what is offered for trick-or-treat. Food additive terrorism intensifies on holidays, but unlike suicide terrorist bombing, food additive terrorism is not possible without consent of ignorant or careless consumers. What perhaps is designed to particularly […]

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Vintage Russian honey gingerbread

Vintage Russian honey gingerbread

[ 2 ] September 21, 2013 |

Brief history of Russian honey gingerbread One of the oldest Russian pastry delicacies is what Russians call pryanik, a big cookie (you may call it small honey cake) baked with honey. The closest American word describing pryanik is gingerbread. But please make no mistake: Russian pryaniks are quite different from gingerbread in recipes, texture and […]

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