Written By Nate. On Apr 07. In Daily Life, Food, Recomendations
If you’re like me, your ears perk up anytime you hear that a company is offering you to try their product for free. That’s why I’ve been impressed with Kashi, every few months rolling out a new product that people can try for free. I think it’s a great marketing ploy, especially in our current economic troubles. Just a few weeks ago, Kashi was advertising a coupon to try one of their new frozen dinners for free so I decided to give it a shot.
I haven’t been impressed with the other two Kashi products I’ve tried with their free coupon system. First it was one of their breakfast/energy bars which I thought was terrible and have never bought another one since. Second it was their line of granola-like breakfast cereals. Once again, I thougth I was eating a bowl of nuts, twigs and leaves from the forest floor and couldn’t stand the taste or texture. So, I was a little hesitant as I popped my Kashi frozen dinner and in the microwave and watched it cook.
I really wanted to try the Lemongrass Chicken dinner but my local grocery store didn’t carry it. So I ended up going with the all-natural Southwest Style Chicken. Pulling the dinner out of the microwave left a pleasant southwestern smell which got my mouth watering and excited to try the meal.
The grilled chicken breast was seasoned with lime, cumin and a hint of chipotle and diced into small pieces. The flavorings were definitely present but not even throughout the chicken. The chicken was on a bed of fire roasted onions, corn, red and green peppers and Kashi’s 7 whole grains and sesame pilaf. The mixed in vegetables were very tasty and the whole grain pilaf was actually very good. I didn sprinkle some salt and pepper over the top of the dish and that made it even better and allowed the flavors to really pop.
The frozen dinner is a bit small and didn’t fill up my “growing boy’s stomach” but was so tasty I scraped the dish it was in to get every last little bit. Kashi says they use only high quality, natural ingredients with no preservatives or artificial anythings, ever. The Southwest Style Chicken contained 16 grams of protein and 6 grams of fiber. When I have the money, I will probably give Kashi’s other frozen dinners a try. I’m always looking for something to spice up the humdrum of my leftovers I usually take to work but get tired of running to the corner fast food joint to eat something totally horrible for me.
If you’ve tried the other dinners in Kashi’s new frozen line, let us know what your thought were!
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“a bowl of nuts, twigs and leaves”
i thought that would be right up your alley!