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Gerbs Ultimate Allergy Safe Hot Chocolate (cocoa) Recipe

January 29, 2020 by Sennen Conte Leave a Comment

Ultimate Hot Chocolate RecipeUltimate Hot Chocolate Recipe

Celebrate National Hot Chocolate Day, January 31st

Ultimate Gerbs Hot Chocolate Recipe

History of Hot Chocolate

We all know hot chocolate as the warm, rich drink we enjoy on a cold night by the fire, or after engaging in winter activities such as ice skating and skiing. But have you ever thought about this delicious beverage’s origins? Hot chocolate’s history goes quite a way back, and the drink has changed over the years, evolving from cold and spicy to warm and sweet.

It Started in Mexico

As early as 500 BC, the Mayans were drinking chocolate made from ground-up cocoa seeds mixed with water, cornmeal, and chili peppers (as well as other ingredients)—a much different version from the hot chocolate we know today. They would mix the drink by pouring it back and forth from a cup to a pot until a thick foam developed, and then enjoy the beverage cold. Although the chocolate drink was available to all classes of people, the wealthy would drink it from large vessels with spouts, which later would be buried along with them.

INGREDIENTS

 

¼ Cup Gerbs Cocoa Powder

(Dutch or Natural)

3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

4 cups Milk (non-dairy substitute)

1/3 cup Distilled Water

1/2 cup Pure Cane Sugar (monk fruit substitute)

Dash salt

Mini Marshmallows (optional)

Coarsely Chopped Gerbs Jumbo Dark Chocolate Chips

Ground Dutch Cocoa Powder Natural Cocoa Powder

DIRECTIONS

Whisk sugar, Gerbs Cocoa powder, and salt in a medium saucepan; stir in water. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly; boil and stir for 2 minutes.

Reduce heat to medium, add milk; stir and heat until the desired temperature, do not leave this or it will boil over and cause a large mess. Remove from heat; add vanilla. Beat with a whisk until foamy. Pour into large save mug, top with marshmallows and Gerbs Dark Chocolate Chips. About six 6-ounce servings.

Kicked Up Versions:

CINNAMON COCOA: 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon Gerbs ground cinnamon.

MINT COCOA: 1/2 teaspoon mint extract OR 3 tablespoons crushed hard peppermint candy.

MOCHA COCOA: 1 to 2 tablespoons finely ground Italian roast coffee.

ADULT: 2 shots of Peppermint Schnapps.

KIDS: Drizzle melted dark chocolate and caramel into mug – let cool.

Ultimate Gerbs Hot Chocolate Recipe

 

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National Chocolate Cake Day can actually be good for you (7 health benefits of Dark Chocolate)

January 27, 2020 by Sennen Conte Leave a Comment

Dark chocolate is loaded with nutrients that can positively affect your health. Made from the seed of the cocoa tree, it is one of the best sources of antioxidants on the planet. Studies show that dark chocolate can improve your health and lower the risk of heart disease.

7 health benefits of dark chocolate or cocoa that are supported by science.

7 health benefits of dark chocolate

Very Nutritious

If you buy quality dark chocolate with a high cocoa content, then it is actually quite nutritious. It contains a decent amount of soluble fiber and is loaded with minerals. It also has plenty of potassium, phosphorus, zinc, and selenium. The fatty acid profile of cocoa and dark chocolate is also excellent. The fats are mostly saturated and monounsaturated, with small amounts of polyunsaturated fat. It also contains stimulants like caffeine and theobromine but is unlikely to keep you awake at night as the amount of caffeine is very small compared to coffee.

Powerful Source of Antioxidants

ORAC stands for “oxygen radical absorbance capacity.” It is a measure of the antioxidant activity of foods. Basically, researchers set a bunch of free radicals (bad) against a sample of a food and see how well the antioxidants in the food can “disarm” the radicals. The biological relevance of ORAC values is questioned, because it’s measured in a test tube and may not have the same effect in the body. However, it is worth mentioning that raw, unprocessed cocoa beans are among the highest-scoring foods that have been tested. Dark chocolate is loaded with organic compounds that are biologically active and function as antioxidants. These include polyphenols, flavanols, and catechins, among others. One study showed that cocoa and dark chocolate had more antioxidant activity, polyphenols, and flavanols than any other fruits tested, which included blueberries and acai berries.

Gerbs Mini Dark Chocolate Chips

May Improve Blood Flow and Lower Blood Pressure

The flavanols in dark chocolate can stimulate the endothelium, the lining of arteries, to produce nitric oxide (NO) (3Trusted Source). One of the functions of NO is to send signals to the arteries to relax, which lowers the resistance to blood flow and therefore reduces blood pressure. Many controlled studies show that cocoa and dark chocolate can improve blood flow and lower blood pressure, though the effects are usually mild. However, one study in people with high blood pressure showed no effect, so take all this with a grain of salt.

Raises HDL and Protects LDL From Oxidation

Consuming dark chocolate can improve several important risk factors for heart disease. In a controlled study, cocoa powder was found to significantly decrease oxidized LDL cholesterol in men. It also increased HDL and lowered total LDL for those with high cholesterol. Oxidized LDL means that the LDL (“bad” cholesterol) has reacted with free radicals. This makes the LDL particle itself reactive and capable of damaging other tissues, such as the lining of the arteries in your heart. It makes perfect sense that cocoa lowers oxidized LDL. It contains an abundance of powerful antioxidants that do make it into the bloodstream and protect lipoproteins against oxidative damage. Dark chocolate can also reduce insulin resistance, which is another common risk factor for many diseases like heart disease and diabetes.

May Reduce Heart Disease Risk

The compounds in dark chocolate appear to be highly protective against the oxidation of LDL. In the long term, this should cause much less cholesterol to lodge in the arteries, resulting in a lower risk of heart disease. In fact, several long-term observational studies show a fairly drastic improvement. In a study of 470 elderly men, cocoa was found to reduce the risk of death from heart disease by a whopping 50% over a 15 year period. Another study revealed that eating chocolate two or more times per week lowered the risk of having calcified plaque in the arteries by 32%. Eating chocolate less frequently had no effect (16Trusted Source). Yet another study showed that eating dark chocolate more than 5 times per week lowered the risk of heart disease by 57%.

Gerbs Jumbo Dark Chocolate Chips

May Protect Your Skin From the Sun

The bioactive compounds in dark chocolate may also be great for your skin. The flavonols can protect against sun damage, improve blood flow to the skin and increase skin density and hydration. The minimal erythemal dose (MED) is the minimum amount of UVB rays required to cause redness in the skin 24 hours after exposure. In one study of 30 people, the MED more than doubled after consuming dark chocolate high in flavanols for 12 weeks. If you’re planning a beach vacation, consider loading up on dark chocolate in the prior weeks and months. However, since the biological process is known (lower blood pressure and oxidized LDL), it is plausible that regularly eating dark chocolate may reduce the risk of heart disease.

Could Improve Brain Function

The good news isn’t over yet. Dark chocolate may also improve the function of your brain. One study of healthy volunteers showed that eating high-flavanol cocoa for five days improved blood flow to the brain. Cocoa may also significantly improve cognitive function in elderly people with mental impairment. It may improve verbal fluency and several risk factors for disease, as well. Additionally, cocoa contains stimulant substances like caffeine and theobromine, which may be a key reason why it can improve brain function in the short term.

Gerbs Traditional Dark Chocolate Chips

(Original Post: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/7-health-benefits-dark-chocolate)

Filed Under: NUTRITIONAL GUIDANCE

Gerbs Double Banana Overnight Oats

January 19, 2020 by Sennen Conte Leave a Comment

Gerbs Double Banana Overnight Oats

Gerbs Double Banana Overnight Oats

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup liquid of choice (filtered water, sunflower milk, dairy milk, almond, cashew or coconut milk)
  • 1/2 cup Gerbs Traditional Rolled Oats (sku; OT/098)
  • 1/3 to 1/2 cup Greek style yogurt (optional)
  • 2 tsp. Gerbs Black Chia Ground Meal (sku; ML/091)
  • Dusting Gerbs Ground Cinnamon (sku; SP/400)
  • 1/2 banana, mashed
  • 1/3 cup Gerbs Sweetened Banana Chips, optional (sku; FF/098)
  • 1 tsp. Gerbs Golden Flax Seeds (sku; FX/100)

Gerbs Topping Suggestions: Dried Blueberries, Cranberries, Goji Berries, Raisins; Seeds, pumpkin, sunflower, hemp), Granola, Pumpkin or Super Five Seed Butter.

FEATURED PRODUCTS

Traditional Rolled OatsGround Raw Chia SeedsSweet Banana ChipsRaw Golden Flax Seeds

Directions

Add liquid, Gerbs Oats, yogurt, Gerbs chia seed meal chia, and mashed banana to a mason jar or container and give them a good stir. Refrigerate overnight or for at least 5 hours. In the morning, add additional liquid if you’d like. Once you achieve the desired consistency, top with Gerbs banana chips (broken), Gerbs golden flax seeds, and a dusting of Gerbs cinnamon powder. You can leave out the mashed banana and add any toppings you desire for a different overnight oat each morning. My young sons love a large dollop of Gerbs Pumpkin Seed Butter with our unsalted roasted pumpkin seeds on top for a protein-packed start to their day!

Shelf Life Note

The mixture will keep for up to 2 days. If you don’t add the banana, up to 4 days. You will get really good at making the base overnight oat recipe, so you’ll have no issue creating several batches during the week as needed!

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Combat Cold & Flu Season with Gerbs Turmeric Ginger Tea

January 17, 2020 by Sennen Conte Leave a Comment

Gerbs Turmeric Ginger Teagerbs turmeric ginger tea

Cold & Flu Season is upon us, coughing and sneezing people seem to always around, there is just no substitute for washing your hands in warm water for at least a 30 seconds. Their Aches and pains and sore throat can take you off your ‘A’ game very quickly, that’s why we strongly believe in this ‘go too’ natural tea. Ginger & Turmeric have so many health benefits, we should tie red capes around the bottles before shipping them out!

Health Benefits Turmeric

Turmeric is known to have anti-inflammatory properties and this warming, beautifully colored spice makes a perfect companion with our ginger for this warm tea (hint it can be made in advance and served cold over ice). It turns out this is not a new idea; turmeric tea is found in Okinawan and Indian cuisine and a quick internet search will yield copious amounts of alternate recipes.

Health Benefits Ginger

Here’s our quick 10 Minute amazing flu busting Turmeric & Ginger warm tea. Here’s a quick little recipe which can be made in the time it takes to warm up your car!

INGREDIENTS

1 cup distilled bottled water

1/4 teaspoon Gerbs ground turmeric (sku – SP/100)

1/4 teaspoon Gerbs ground ginger (sku – SP/500)

Splash Lemon Juice (optional)

Honey or Maple Syrup for taste (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

In a small saucepan, bring water to boil. This step can be done in a microwave oven to save time.  Add ground turmeric and ginger powder, reduce heat, and simmer for 10 minutes. Stir in lemon juice (optional) and strain tea into a cup (optional). Add sweetener to desired taste.

Gerbs 10 Minute Turmeric Ginger Tea

 

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Celebrate Health Benefits of Gerbs Dried Figs & Amazing Homemade Fig Newton Bar Recipe

January 14, 2020 by Sennen Conte Leave a Comment

health benefits of gerbs dried figs

Health Benefits of Gerbs Dried Figs

Figs have been popular around the world for centuries. Gerbs dried figs are the sulfur dioxide free, naturally sweet, and packaged fresh daily in our Top 14 Food Allergy Free Facility. They are both tasty and nutritious. In fact, recent studies have shown that they may be helpful in treating a range of medical concerns, from diabetes to eczema. Consider adding figs to your shopping list. Here are some of the benefits that this fruit might provide you.

Well-loved for their sweet, mild flavor and multiple uses, figs are low in calories and have no fat. One large, raw fig has just 47 calories. If you’re looking to shed pounds, figs are a great replacement for unhealthy snacks (in moderation). Both raw and dried figs are good for you. One ounce of dried figs has 3 grams of fiber. Fiber may help alleviate constipation and keep you feeling full longer. It may also help lower cholesterol and control blood sugar levels. Figs are a good source of calcium, which can ward off osteoporosis as well as other health issues. You won’t find a better plant source of calcium than figs. If you’re hoping to add more antioxidants to your diet, you can’t go wrong with figs. According to a 2005 study in Trusted Source, dried figs “have superior quality antioxidants.” Antioxidants are thought to reduce cell-damaging free radicals in the body. Nutrition experts recommend upping your antioxidant intake by eating more fruits and vegetables like figs.

Figs are one of the richest plant sources of a variety of vitamins and minerals, including:

  • vitamin A
  • vitamin C
  • vitamin K
  • B vitamins
  • potassium
  • magnesium
  • zinc
  • copper
  • manganese
  • iron

whole turkish figs

Figs and diabetes

It’s not just the fruits of this shrub that are healthy. Some evidence also suggests that the leaves of the fig shrub can help regulate diabetes symptoms. A 2016 study in rats showed that ficusin, an extract from fig leaves, improves insulin sensitivity and has other antidiabetic properties. And a 2003 animal study showed that fig extract can contribute to diabetes treatment by normalizing blood fatty acid and vitamin E levels. Speak with your doctor to see if figs might be a good addition to your overall diabetes management program. Keep in mind that they aren’t a substitute for healthy eating, medications, or blood testing.

Figs benefits for skin

In some folk medicine traditions, figs are used to treat a variety of skin issues Trusted Source, such as eczema, vitiligo, and psoriasis. There haven’t been any conclusive, scientific studies, but anecdotal evidence and preliminary research show promise. Fig tree latex may remove warts, according to a 2007 comparative study. For the study, 25 people applied fig tree latex to common warts on one side of their body. Warts on the opposite side were frozen (cryotherapy). Fig tree latex was just marginally less effective than cryotherapy and caused no side effects.

Raw figs may be used to create a nourishing, antioxidant-rich face mask. Simply mash the figs and apply to your face in a circular motion. Add 1 tablespoon of yogurt for additional moisturizing benefits. Leave the mask on for 10 to 15 minutes, and rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Don’t use figs on your skin if you’re allergic to latex! Mashed figs are also a popular home remedy for acne, but there’s no scientific evidence that they work.

Figs are a good source of many enriching vitamins, antioxidants, and minerals. Improving your overall health often balances your skin and helps with your circulation. If you feel like your skin is better when you eat more figs, enjoy! Your body will thank you, and your skin might, too.

Figs benefits for hair

Figs are a popular ingredient in many shampoos, conditioners, and hair masques. The fruit is believed to strengthen and moisturize hair and promote hair growth. Scientific research on the benefits of figs for hair is lacking, but there’s some evidence that some of the vitamins and minerals may help keep your hair healthy. One study in Trusted Source looked at the role of zinc and copper in hair loss. A deficiency in either mineral is believed to contribute to hair loss. Zinc is thought to speed up hair follicle recovery. Study results confirmed that hair loss may be linked to zinc deficiency, but not copper.

A later study in Trusted Source reviewed the nutrition of women with hair loss during menopause. The study indicates that several nutrients found in figs help keep hair healthy. They include:

  • zinc
  • copper
  • selenium
  • magnesium
  • calcium
  • B vitamins
  • vitamin C
(Original Source: November 10, 2016 — Written by Annette McDermott. https://www.healthline.com/health/figs)

 

Oatmeal Fig Bars – Homemade Fig Newtons

Oatmeal Fig Bars

Oatmeal Fig Bars are a chewy, fig-filled bar made on the lighter side.  They taste pretty close to a Fig Newton, but homemade is always better, right?  When I was researching for a healthy fig bar recipe made with oatmeal, I was surprised to find there weren’t many (or rather any that were suitable).  So I decided to take the dough of a oatmeal date bar recipe and replace the date filling with a fig filling.  Because I wanted these to be healthier, I reduced the amount of sugar in the dough and eliminated added sugar from the filling.  In lieu of sugar, I added lemon juice and zest to the filling to brighten the flavor and also act as a thickener.  The result was just what I had in mind for a healthy fig bar, and they were also really simple to make.

When I was making these Oatmeal Fig Bars, I couldn’t help but think about my grandma and grandpa and chuckle.  I’ve talked many times about my grandma and what a wonderful baker she was.  While I’m sure my grandpa loved all of her (delicious!) baked goodies, he always had a stash of Fig Newtons in their pantry.  I really can’t blame him.  Not much beats a Fig Newton (except for these bars of course!.. but I digress).  I don’t think my grandma ever attempted to make a homemade variety of his beloved fig bars, but I’m sure they would have been similar to these…and my grandpa would have stashed these instead!

(Original recipe April 15, 2013: https://www.alidaskitchen.com/2013/04/15/oatmeal-fig-bars-homemade-fig-newtons/)

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup Gerbs Dried Figs, chopped & stems removed (8 ounces)
  • ½ cup water
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1½ cups Gerbs Traditional Oats
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • ¾ cup packed brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ⅓ cup butter, melted (I used light butter)
  • 1 egg white
  • Cooking spray

Instructions

In a small sauce pan, put figs, water, lemon juice and zest, and bring to a boil. Simmer until mixture starts to thicken (about 3 minutes). Let cool for about 5 minutes. Put filling in food processor and process until smooth. Set aside. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 8-inch baking pan with cooking spray and set aside. In a large bowl, whisk together oats, flour, sugar, baking soda and salt. Add butter and egg white to oat mixture and stir until combined. Press half of the oat mixture into the prepared baking pan. [Note: I used waxed paper to press and spread the mixture into the pan]. Next, carefully spread with fig mixture. Last, drop pieces of remaining oat mixture over the fig mixture so it appears crumbly and then gently pat it down [Note: I used waxed paper for this step]. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool on wire rack.

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Gerbs Dried Apricots are the best because what is NOT added to them!

January 7, 2020 by Sennen Conte Leave a Comment

Health Benefits of Gerbs Dried Apricotshealth benefits of gerbs dried apricots

If you have dried apricots in your kitchen pantry that look bright orange, they are laced with sulfur dioxide and other harmful chemicals used to maintain the fruits color and yield a shelf life over 2 years from drying & packaging! Even a small amount of sulfite can wreak health havoc if you’re sensitive to it. If you have asthma, sulfite sensitivity or sulfite allergy, eating dried fruits might cause serious health problems, including breathing problems, life-threatening allergy-like symptoms or, in rare cases, death.

whole apricots

Health Benefits of Gerbs Dried Apricots

Good Source of Vitamin A: Apricots are packed with Vitamin A, which is also known as retinol. It’s fat soluble, and helps in the enhancement of vision, among other things. And it keeps the immune system in check, protecting your skin in the process. Retinol and Beta Carotene (also present in apricots) also reduces the chances of you developing a serious eye-related disorder called Neovascular ARMD – an age-related macular degeneration that causes loss of vision over the years.

Rich in Fiber:

Whether you eat it dried, or fresh, apricots are a good source of dietary fiber. Given that the retinol in apricot is fat soluble, the fruit dissolves in the body easily, and the important nutrients are easily absorbed by the system. And it breaks down fatty acids fast, which means your digestion is in order. And not only that, the fruit protects you from gastrointestinal concerns by cleaning out the intestines regularly.

dried whole apricots

Good for Your Heart:

Given that the fruit is high on fiber content, it helps to reduce the bad cholesterol content in the body, and that means your heart is protected. And at the same time, it increases the good cholesterol. Plus the potassium content in the fruit balances the electrolyte levels in our system, keeping our heart muscles in order. All you have to do is eat one or two fresh apricots every day, or a handful of dried ones.

Treasure Chest of Antioxidants:

Ripe apricots are natural sources of antioxidants. When consumed daily, it helps the body to get rid of toxins that we tend to collect over time. Antioxidants in turn also kill free radicals that damage our cells.

Good for Your Blood:

Any plant produce that contains iron has non-heme iron, and that includes apricot. This type of iron takes its time to be absorbed by the body, and the longer it stays in the system, the better your chances in preventing anemia. It’s recommended that you take some vitamin C along with it to ensure better absorption of the non-heme iron.

fresh and dried apricots

 

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Gerbs Pumpkin Pesto

November 22, 2019 by Sennen Conte Leave a Comment

Gerbs Pumpkin PestoGerbs Pumpkin Pesto

Ingredients

1/2 cup Gerbs raw pumpkin seeds

(you can also substitute our ground pumpkin meal or unsalted roasted seeds)

2 tablespoons grated Parmesan

3 cloves fresh garlic

3/4 cup ​fresh basil leaves

3/4 cup fresh parsley leaves

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

1/2 cup Extra Virgin olive oil

Gerbs Himalayan Sea Salt to taste

Gerbs Whole Black Pepper to taste

Pumpkin Pesto

Steps to Make Gerbs Pumpkin Pesto

Combine our pumpkin seeds, Parmesan, ground salt/pepper, and garlic in a food processor. Pulse on and off, for about 20 seconds, until the seeds are almost ground. If you substitute Gerbs Pumpkin Seed Meal, this step will be must faster. You can also use Gerbs Chia Meal; the high fiber content will serve as a natural thickening agent for soups or sauces.

Add basil, parsley, lemon juice, and olive oil, and pulse on and off for about 40 seconds (you may want to ​scrape down the sides with a spatula in between pulses), until all the ingredients are combined. The mixture should be more like a course paste than a liquefied sauce, so be careful not to over-process.

Transfer to a bowl, taste test and adjust the with salt & pepper. Be sure to taste this pesto throughout the process. Once you become comfortable with this recipe, you can make variations with other Gerbs seeds; sunflower, black & white chia, hemp hearts, golden and brown flax.  Serve immediately or refrigerate for up to two days.

Time Frame:

  • Total: 10 mins
  • Prep: 10 mins
  • Cook: 0 mins
  • Yield: Makes 1 1/2 cups (12 servings)

 

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CELEBRATE NATIONAL PUMPKIN SEED DAY WITH THE ‘OG’ | GERBS PUMPKIN SEEDS

October 2, 2019 by Sennen Conte Leave a Comment

The One and Only, Original and world famous – Gerbs Pumpkin Seed

Nutritional Value of Gerbs Pumpkin Seeds
Nutritional Value of Gerbs Pumpkin Seeds

We are in the fall feeling here at Gerbs, with our BOGO 50% Pumpkin Seed Sale. The first Wednesday in October offers up the seasonal delight, National Pumpkin Seed Day! As the temperatures cool and the leaves turn, snack on these delicious tidbits.

Many of us have fond memories of roasting these delicious nuggets after carving the Jack o’ lantern. However, we never realized just how good (and good for us) they were. Surprisingly, pumpkin seeds have been valued for their dietary and medicinal properties for thousands of years. In fact, pumpkin seeds have been traced back as far as 7000 BC, according to archaeologists excavating a tomb in central Mexico.

pumpkin seeds

Nutritional Value of Pumpkin Seeds

One of the best, most alkaline sources of nutrition you can eat. Pumpkin seeds are incredibly high in iron, and magnesium, and contain a larger amount of protein than chia or flax per ounce, boasting a total of 7 grams per ounce. They’re also rich in B vitamins and are the only seed to have an alkalizing effect on the body, though many others are considered alkaline in nature. This means pumpkin seeds help counteract acidity and at the same time, provide the support your body needs to feel its best. They even contain high amounts of anxiety-relieving tryptophan, an essential amino acid, which helps improve serotonin levels.

  • INSOMNIA?

Pumpkin Seeds are loaded with the amino acid tryptophan, which aids in the production of serotonin in the brain. A balance of the neurotransmitter serotonin is responsible for regulating mood, sleep, and appetite.

  • LOWERS CHOLESTEROL

Pumpkin Seeds have a high content of phytosterols, plant-based compounds that can reduce LDL “bad” cholesterol levels. Pumpkin seeds and other foods are naturally rich in phytosterols.

  • PROSTATE HEALTH

Pumpkin Seeds contain zinc and other antioxidants to reduce the risk of prostate disease.

lightly sea salted whole pumpkin seeds

GERBS ALLERGY STATEMENT

Do not trust your family’s safety and health in the hands of any other pumpkin seed company, because they simply do not go to the lengths Gerbs buyers & specialists go to ensure your safety & satisfaction. All raw, roasted, or mixed products are produced, packaged, handled, stored, and shipped by Gerbs specially trained staff in our family-owned & operated facility in Johnston, Rhode Island on dedicated non-GMO, 100% All-natural, Vegan, and Kosher Equipment. NO CO-PACKERS! NO SHARED EQUIPMENT! NO SHARED KITCHEN/OVEN SPACE! NO CO-MANUFACTURERS! 99% of our competition cannot make that statement. For anyone with a mild to severe food allergy or a family with one, we wish to assure you that Gerbs handles all aspects of production & operation, and we are among a handful of companies in the world that can claim with 100% confidence to be free from the Top 14 Food Allergies.

We are a dedicated top 14 Free brand, product line & facility, however if you have an allergy(ies) to any Gerbs ingredient, please email/call us first before ordering, so that we can answer any questions and talk about your ordering options in regards to cross-contamination in our manufacturing facility: sales@mygerbs.com (tel) 401 – 231 – 5181.

Gerbs owners

Galen & Sennen Conte – Brothers & Co-Owners

Gerbs Allergy Friendly Foods | Johnston, RI 02919 | USA | sales@mygerbs.com | Tel (401) 231-5181

lightly sea salted roasted pumpkin seed kernels

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Gerbs Dark Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Cookies

September 11, 2019 by Sennen Conte Leave a Comment

Gerbs Dark Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Cookies

As soon as cooler September afternoons and nights hit, there’s no better way to enjoy a crisp ‘fall’ day than in the kitchen with the kiddo’s, than baking up a fresh & food allergy friendly batch of Gerbs dark chocolate pumpkin cookies. Adding our flavor packed (new) pumpkin seed butter, fresh pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie spice to this basic chocolate chip cookie dough makes for an amazing fall treat. These will be a hit at any school bake sale or dinner party.

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 1/4 c. Gerbs all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 c. (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
  • 3/4 c. brown sugar
  • 1/2 c. granulated sugar
  • 3/4 c. pumpkin purée
  • 3/4 c. Gerbs Salted Pumpkin Butter
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 tsp. pure vanilla extract
  • 2 c. Gerbs traditional semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1/4 c. Gerbs raw pumpkin seed kernels (optional)

Gerbs Dark Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Cookies Ingredients

DIRECTIONS

Preheat oven to 375° and line two large baking sheets with parchment paper.

In a small bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, and pumpkin spice.

In a large bowl using a hand mixer, cream together butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Beat in pumpkin puree, Gerbs pumpkin butter, egg, and vanilla extract until combined, then add flour mixture. Beat on low until no raw flour appears, then fold in Gerbs chocolate chips. Refrigerate dough for 30 minutes.

Scoop 1” balls onto prepared baking sheets, press several pumpkin seeds onto top raw balls (optional, not in picture), 2 inches apart, and bake until puffed up and golden around edges, about 12-14 minutes. Set aside 2-3 minutes, then cool on baking rack.

Gerbs Pumpkin Seed Kernels

Coming Soon! We will be giving away a free Gerbs ‘Safe Snacks’ Wrist Band with each qualifying order (while supplies last) Watch our Website, Facebook & Instagram Page for rules & updates !

Gerbs Safe Snacks

About the Teal Pumpkin Project

The Teal Pumpkin Project is a movement to raise awareness of food allergies and to create a safer, more inclusive Halloween for all trick-or-treaters. Putting a teal pumpkin on your doorstep will let trick-or-treaters know that your house is food allergy-friendly. This can mean that you offer non-food treats or trinkets, such as glow sticks or small toys, and/or that you have allergy-friendly candy which is free of the top 9 allergens (including sesame). This simple act allows kids to enjoy the same allergy-friendly trinkets or treats whether they have food allergies or not. Teal is the new orange, and we hope you will join us in painting Halloween teal. Getting started is easy:

  1. Provide non-food treats and/or allergy-friendly candy (free of the top 9 allergens, including sesame) for trick-or-treaters
  2. Place a teal pumpkin in front of your home to alert trick-or-treaters that you have a food-allergy friendly home
  3. Add your home to the Teal Pumpkin Project map

Teal Pumpkin Project

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Gerbs Super 5 Dried Fruit Mix – The Ultimate Superfood

July 30, 2019 by Sennen Conte 1 Comment

Gerbs Super 5 Dried Fruit Mix

This dried fruit mix is made up of equal proportions of Gerbs dried blueberries, cranberries, cherries, goji berries, and raisins. We selected this blend for the unique flavor profile it created when blended together. This product is perfect to enjoy right out of the bag, a balanced blend of sweetness, tang, and unique textures. This makes an excellent snack for those little kiddo’s in lunch bags, sporting events, camps, or overnight sleep overs! Plus our Super Five Fruit Mix is an amazing ingredient in many kid friendly recipes like, super fruit oatmeal cookies, jello, summer coleslaw, homemade trail mix, rice side dishes, holiday bread crumb stuffing’s, and the ‘best’ oatmeal breakfast bowl.

BLUEBERRIES

Blueberries

Gerbs Dried Blueberries are nature’s candies. With their bright sweetness and crunch, freeze dried blueberries make a tasty snack that is healthier than any processed, sugary treat you’ll find. And while there’s no guarantee that eating blueberries will offer the same health benefits to everyone, it’s surely tasty trying.

Gerbs Blueberries are the King of Antioxidant Foods! Antioxidants protect your body from free radicals, which are unstable molecules that can damage your cells and contribute to aging and diseases, such as cancer. Dried Blueberries are believed to have one of the highest antioxidant levels of all common fruits and vegetables. The main antioxidant compounds in blueberries belong to a family of polyphenols antioxidants called flavonoids. One group of flavonoids in particular — anthocyanins — is thought to be responsible for much of these berries’ beneficial health effects. Blueberries have been shown to directly increase antioxidant levels in your body.

CRANBERRIES

Super Cranberries

Gerbs Dried Cranberries have amazing robust red color, these tart berries have a unique New England flavor profile. They can be blended into smoothies, reconstituted with warm water, excellent yogurt or cottage cheese topper, made into juices or mixes into your favorite baked cookie or bread. They are one of the most popular berries, grown throughout Massachusetts and are enjoyed year-round, especially over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. While you won’t find many dried cranberries without sugar added, because they are not edible due to their extreme sour, and tangy flavor.

Gerbs Cranberries are far better known for their bioactive compounds than their nutrients. These compounds are linked to a variety of health benefits and can provide protection against degenerative and chronic diseases. The compounds in these berries are good for your cardiovascular health, metabolism and immune system. Cranberries are also known for being able to help maintain the health of the urinary tract.

CHERRIES

Super Cherries

Gerbs Dried Cherries With their vibrant, deep red color and tart but sweet taste, dried cherries make for a flavorful addition to your diet. They provide fuel you need to get through the day — each quarter-cup serving of dried cherries contains 133 calories — and each quarter-cup serving of dried cherries makes up one-fourth to one-third of the daily recommended fruit intake for women and one-quarter for men, according to USDA guidelines. They also provide some essential vitamins and minerals that support your health. ANTIOXIDANT DELICIOUSNESS! Prepare to be astonished at how wonderful these taste. A perfect balance of sweet and not-too-tart, whole dried cherries. Out of the bag or in yogurt, cereal, any recipe or sauce.

GOJI BERRY

Super Goji Berry

Gerbs Dried Goji Berries also called the wolfberry, is a bright ruby-red berry that comes from a shrub that’s native to China. In Asia, goji berries have been eaten for generations in the hope of living longer. Gerbs goji berries boost your immune system and naturally protect against the flue. The vitamins in goji berries may be able to increase and support both.

A recent study compared the results of participants who consumed goji berries for 14 days to those who didn’t. People who drank goji berry juice reported an increase in energy, athletic performance, quality of sleep, ability to focus, calmness, and overall well-being. The same group also reported significantly better outcomes for issues of fatigue, stress, and digestion. Some health claims also state that goji berries can: increase life expectancy, lower heart risks, lower blood pressure, and reduce arthritis pain.

CALIFORNIA RAISINS

CALIFORNIA RAISINS

Gerbs Raisins are essentially dried grapes of  the “Vitis vinifera” Natural Seedless varietal type and are typically dried by the sun, whether it is on paper trays or dried on the vine. Natural (Sun-Dried) seedless raisins include the Thompson seedless and other newer cultivars such as Selma Pete, Fiesta and DOVine. Here are some benefits to eating raisins: Aid in digestion, Prevent anemia, Prevent too much acidity, Lower risk of heart disease risk factors, Fight against cancer cells, Protect eye health, Improve skin health, and Lower blood sugar.

 

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