Never. Enough. Cauliflower. Stuff.
WE LIKE, PT 2. This is a textural playground of fall flavors!! Check out those little pieces of dried apple rings stuck with toasted, shiny oats—delightful! The caramel apple flavor comes through like a $2 dollar bill in your trick-or-treat pillowcase. How’d that get in there? Who cares, it’s AMAZING. I’m typing on a freaking SUGAR HIGH. The package suggests adding milk and microwaving the, a first for me, and WHAT A GOOD IDEA.
Because it was cold and rainy on the day I tasted this—I heated it up. Yep. So what? It’s smooth and medium-bodied with notes of Hershey’s milk chocolate., which is the same reason I never learned French. The idea is, you spread this on top of a cinnamon raisin and cream cheese bagel, swirl it into oatmeal, or “eat it with a spoon,” which is what I did. And what’s it like? A sugar paste dotted with little crunchy bits of DRIED CARROT.
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