T.A.G. Seeds - Sweet Sunflower Seeds (DiceFood.com)

T.A.G. Seeds - Sweet Sunflower Seeds
tag seedsT.A.G. Seeds are sunflower seeds, in a variety of cool flavors, and without any salt.

If you like seeds without the shells, and you want them without salt, then you’ll probably want to give these a try.

I actually found them to be pretty good.

The problem I’ve always had with sunflower seeds without the shells, is that I eat them way too fast. And T.A.G. Seeds are no exception. Each 2oz bag probably contains the same amount of seeds as a bag of 3 times bigger than this, but with the shells on.

Seems there’s always three people in the world: those who like sunflower seeds with the shell, those who like ‘em without, and those who just don’t like seeds at all. T.A.G. strives to seek that middle-ground, offering something for folks who already love seeds, and offering flavors that non-seed lovers might like.

Here are the flavors they offer…

  • Chocolate
  • Chocolate Mint
  • Orange
  • Strawberry
  • Maple
  • Lemon

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I tried the Chocolate, Chocolate Mint, and Maple. Pictured above is the Chocolate Mint.

I’d have to say that these really do have a chocolate taste. The Chocolate Mint is definitely chocolate-minty. But I think the Maple tastes better. Seems like maple is a flavor that goes well with seeds and nuts.

Personally, I think these would go much better as an ice cream topping. Add the Choocolate Seeds to some vanilla ice cream, to give it a contrast in taste, or try the Maple Seeds to some coffee ice cream.

Heck, maybe T.A.G. Seeds will come out with some seeds still in the shell with the flavoring on them.

A jalapeno variety is probably in order as well.

T.A.G. stands for “These Are Great”.

Visit them online at…

http://www.tagseeds.com
Source: www.junkfoodblog.com

Tuck an edible note into your kids’ lunches

Filed under: Culinary Kids

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When I was in elementary school, I was always jealous of those kids who always had notes from their parents in their lunches. I had one friend in particular who’s dad packed her lunch each morning. Without fail, he would jot a quick little note on her paper napkin, telling her to enjoy her lunch or that he hoped she was having a good day.

For those parents who still include little notes in their kids’ lunches, there’s now a slightly more nifty way to go about it. Get a set of these FoodWriter food coloring pens and scrawl a note or a smiley face on your child’s turkey sandwich. I do believe that had my classmates had sandwiches doodled with designs, I would have been green with jealousy.

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