Monday, November 16, 2020

Jar Goods Brings Tomato Sauces and Clean Eating to New Heights

Have you tried Jar Goods? Jar Goods is a new brand of clean-label tomato sauces & pestos changing the pasta sauce industry. You might think you know pasta sauce- this these flavors take your tastebuds on a whole new level!

As a food writer, I get to try many items, and I was thrilled with Jar Goods tomato sauces!
I used them on gnocchi, fresh pasta, in lasagna, in chili, and in chicken parm, and these clean flavors do not disappoint. They are like my Italian grandmom used to make, and then better. 

With the pasta sauce market estimated to reach $4.6 billion by 2026, consumers are betting on small batch, craft, emerging food brands. In fact, Jar Goods’ sales grew 55% over the previous year in 2019, and so far in 2020, our e-commerce has grown 568% over the same period last year.

Here are some flavorful reasons we’re growing so rapidly:

· Vegan Vodka Sauce: Our Vegan Vodka is the only sauce of it’s kind to use coconut milk, making it a dairy-free, full-bodied indulgence.

· The Best Kind of Spicy: Our Classic Spicy was voted as “Best Spicy” by Men’s Health, made with sweet vine-ripened tomatoes, nutty olive oil, fresh onions, garlic, basil and zesty black and red pepper.

· More Flavor: Our sauces use 72% more tomatoes, olive oil, and are more flavorful than other brands.


Over the last 50 years, “traditional” store-bought pasta sauces have gotten far from tradition. Most sauces on today’s shelves lack flavor, innovation, and are full of preservatives-- nothing like what Grandma used to make. 


With today’s consumers craving real food that’s conveniently packaged, and the pasta sauce market estimated to reach $4.6 billion by 2026, it’s an industry ripe for flavorful change. 

That’s where Jar Goods comes in.


Try Jar Goods, you will be eating fresh clean sauces that add amazing flavor to all your dishes. 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 Christine Tarlecki is a local food and lifestyle writer, seeking out the best bites in the area and writing about them. She pens an award-winning food & lifestyle blog, Engchik Eats, at engchik.blogspot.com and teaches small business social media marketing classes. And don’t miss the new Engchik Eats #podcast at https://anchor.fm/engchikeatsbychristinet Christine can be reached at engchik@gmail.com and under @engchik on all social media. #LocalLove

 

 

Monday, November 2, 2020

NEW ENGCHIK EATS Podcast is LIVE Featuring Baba's Brew Kombucha

NEW PODCAST IS UP!!

I love kombucha! So, I decided to interview owner of Baba's Brew kombucha, Olga Sorzano, for my Engchik Eats podcast! Order and pickup on Tuesdays and Saturdays at A Culture Factory in Phoenixville!

https://anchor.fm/engchikeatsbychristinet/episodes/Engchik-Eats-and-Olga-at-Babas-Brew-Kombucha-2020-Ep-2-elu33n/a-a3fjugq








Thursday, October 29, 2020

Scary Treats and Good Eats from GourmetGiftBaskets.com

 These BOOS are Best From GourmetGiftBaskets.com! Trick or Treating a little different this year? Send your favorite kids and loved ones a gift from GourmetGiftBaskets.com! Specialty candy, popcorn, nuts, cookies...even a special Brews Boos for your adult friends with beer, popcorn and candy. 

GourmetGiftBaskets.com, which was honored as a top food site by Newsweek earlier this year, has just unveiled some new offerings for Halloween that are SCARY GOOD. (Sorry, I couldn't resist!).
 
These are the TOP FAVORITES flying off the shelves at this family-owned company already...
 

BRAND NEW:
 EAT, DRINK & BE SCARY BEER BUCKET, $69.99, SKU 4757 
Hey, given this challenging year, parents sure need something to make them happy this Halloween and THIS GIFT is a step in the right direction. 

Super delicious treats like handcrafted Kettle popcorn, peanut butter cups, and Halloween Junior Mints, the fun & functional black cauldron pail holding everything is loaded with 6 great drinks. 

Most of them have Halloween themes:
Magic Hat #9, Crisp Apple Hard Cider by Angry Orchard, Oktoberfest by Sam Adams, and Pumpkinhead among others. 
 

BRAND NEW: BOO BAKED GOOD GIFT BOX, $29.99, SKU 8980
Nothing feels better during the fall than some fresh baked goods, and do we have some great items in this very affordable gift box. 
This includes delectable, chewy chocolate chip cookies, fudge brownies and Candy Corn crispy rice treats (shaped like Candy Corn). 
You need to see it to be sure your eyes aren't tricking you. Anyone would love this gift for Halloween. 
 
BRAND NEW: GOBLINS GRUB POPCORN TIN --
2 Gallons Of SALTY-SWEET GOODNESS, $59.99, SKU 7240A -- 
This wonderful tin includes three yummy, small-batch popcorn flavors created by our Popcorn Aficionados: White Chocolate Candy Corn, Worms In The Dirt (chocolate-covered popcorn with gummy worms), and the taste bud-tantalizing Caramel Apple popcorn, only offered during autumn. 


Monday, October 26, 2020

Food Drive, VFTCB’S Freedom from Hunger, Raises Equivalent of More Than 20,000 Pounds of Food

The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board’s (VFTCB) sixth annual Valley Forge Freedom from Hunger Food Drive has collected a total of $4,658.77 – at a rate of .23 cents per pound – that’s the equivalent of 20,256 pounds of food.

Since the drive began in 2015, the VFTCB has collected more than 45,000 pounds of food to feed the hungry in Montco, and still working!

Due to the additional need, and high demand, caused by COVID-19, the organization will continue to keep the Valley Forge Freedom from Hunger Food Drive donation link open, and push promotions on social, through the end of the year to help those struggling through the holidays. To donate, visit www.valleyforge.org/hunger.

“Thank you, thank you, thank you! We seriously can’t say enough how grateful we are to Montgomery County folks,” said Mike Bowman, President & CEO of the VFTCB. “This annual commitment to our community is so important. Our neighbors need us now more than ever. We can’t let this virus stop us. We must rally, and work together to fight COVID, and hunger.”

The VFTCB again partnered with the MontCo Anti-Hunger Network (MAHN), a coalition of hunger relief organizations working together to keep families stable with food assistance. MAHN provides resources to food pantries that feed more than 15,000 households a year, and serve the more than 80,000 people who are food insecure in the county. And, participation at many of those locations has been much higher than normal due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, according to MAHN officials.

“Dollars generated from this year’s Valley Forge Freedom from Hunger campaign will support MAHN’s COVID 19 response work,” said MAHN Executive Director Paula Schafer. “Thousands of Montco families are struggling to stay stable right now. Our goal is to channel as many resources to them as we can through our food pantry network. The visibility we get from Freedom from Hunger will equip us with more dollars and tools to do that.”

The Freedom from Hunger Food Drive benefits all people accessing food pantry services. COVID-19 has caused that number to grow. Those without the financial cushion required to manage a layoff, kids missing out on school meal programs, and seniors without means who are vulnerable to the virus are all in critical need of community support right now.

Since recovery from the public health pandemic could take years, more people than ever before will be relying on the charitable food network for assistance. This year’s donations will strengthen that network for people who need it today and tomorrow.

This year’s drive took place solely online with a goal of collecting 15,000 pounds of food. Monetary contributions to purchase canned goods, and other foods, were accepted instead of physical donations. To donate, visit www.valleyforge.org/hunger.

The donation link had been open since the pandemic hit Montgomery County in the spring, closing schools and businesses. Until the fall, the drive had raised almost $2,000, which translated to more than 7,000 pounds of food. The September push collected another almost $3,000, or an additional more than 13,000 pounds of food.

So far this year, 73% of 34 MAHN member food pantries have seen an increase in volume, in some cases double, or even triple, especially when nonessential businesses were shut down. At that time, the increase at high-volume pantries in Norristown and Lansdale saw as much as a 200-300% increase in client numbers, officials said.


Some of MAHN’s COVID-19 response work includes direct to pantry delivery of 56,710 pounds of COVID-19-prompted food donations, dollars for wholesale food purchases, and operating equipment needed by food pantries to keep up with demand, and stopgap distribution assistance to pantries temporarily closed for virus remediation, according to MAHN’s Executive Director, Paula Schafer.

The Valley Forge Freedom from Hunger Food Drive was created as a farewell “gift” to Pope Francis in when the Pontiff stayed in Montgomery County at the St. Charles Borromeo Seminary during the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia. To date, more than 45,000 pounds of food have been collected!


*The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board (VFTCB) is a nonprofit, membership-based sales and marketing organization that actively promotes Valley Forge and Montgomery County, PA as a convention site and leisure visitor destination by encouraging patronage of its 600+ member hotels, restaurants, attractions, and services. The award-winning website links visitors, meeting planners, tour operators, and residents to a diverse portfolio of brands focused on reasons to visit the region.

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