I thought maybe we could make ginger bread houses,
and eat cookie dough, and go ice skating,
and maybe even hold hands.
-Will Ferrell as Buddy the elf
Cookies are the best things ever.
Once upon a time in a land not so terribly far away, I used to bake cookies. All. the. time.
I don’t have as much free time as I used to, which makes me feel sort of sad. But not nearly as sad as the other members of my household pretend to be while lamenting the shortage of fresh-from-the-oven baked goods.
To be fair, packaged cookies generally aren’t as good as my cookies. I’m not being boastful, those are the cold hard facts of preservatives affecting flavor and texture. It’s rare that I find any that everybody likes, with the exception of Oreos, which aren’t really pretending to be real cookies, and are pretty much the worst thing in the world for you after maybe eating straight up Crisco from a can.
But we recently got to try Udi’s cookies, and you know what? Those are some mighty fine cookies, y’all. They’re nice and soft and perfectly chewy and tasty, and even Jeff, our pickiest eater, ate them without any drama.
Udi’s carries chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, and Snickerdoodles. The boys collectively fought over the Snickerdoodles (I only got a tasting bite and then they were gone). Cass favored the chocolate chip, and I got the lion’s share of the oatmeal raisin. I think if I hadn’t reined everyone in all the cookies would have disappeared in one snack session, but Mom-induced restraint managed to spread the love over a couple of desserts.
They’re gluten free, which isn’t really a concern for our family, but I know plenty of kids (and adults, now I stop to think about it) who adhere to gluten free diets. It’s nice to know I can serve this as a treat when they come over.
It’s worth noting that even though the package was clearly labeled gluten free, Jeff declared them “pretty good!” Usually when anything organic, vegan, gluten free or equally “suspicious” arrives at our door Jeff is ready and happy to point out its gastronomic deficiencies. In particular, we have issues with sugar substitutes; they tend to leave an aftertaste we don’t care for (but Jeff is especially vocal about). Not so with Udi’s. In fact, I think he ate the majority of the Snickerdoodles.
Udi’s also follows my new favorite company trend, clearly displaying the nutritional info and ingredient list on each product page. (Can I get a what what for transparency in food labeling?) Now, these are cookies, so I’m not going to pretend they’re chock full of healthy goodness. They’re indulgences and that’s fine.
As a for instance, the ingredients in Udi’s oatmeal raisin cookies: certified gluten free oats, butter, evaporated cane juice, raisin, whole eggs, oat flour, brown rice flour, tapioca starch, sugar, potato starch, molasses, salt, cinnamon, sodium bicarbonate, xanthan gum. Aside from the assortment of flours, this is pretty much the way I would make the cookies from scratch (sodium bicarbonate = baking soda, the cane juice subs for more sugar or an addition of honey. Xanthan gum being a natural thickener to make up for the lack of gluten). It’s a short list of ingredients and I know what all those ingredients are, a refreshing departure from most packaged treats.
Udi’s also carries gluten free bagels, breads, burger & hot dog buns, granola, muffins, and pizza crusts, which I can only imagine are as tasty as their cookies.
Hey!
Guess what?
I’ve got some cookies to give away!
One reader gets a sampler of chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin and Snickerdoodle cookies from Udi’s to destroy in one sitting or dole out over several desserts, depending on how much nicer a mom you are than me. Just follow the directions below (subscribers will have to click through. Sorry!).
Maybe I’ll be inspired to bake some cookies now, now that our Udi’s are all gone 🙂
This giveaway ends at 12:01am on 11/11/11. Good luck!
Disclosure: I received cookies to review but no other compensation. All opinions are thoroughly our own!
Danielle says
If I don’t win this, I’m going to be pissed. Livid, even.
Catherine Agnes Roebuck says
My favorite cookie is plain old chocolate chip. Boring but delicious.
Heather says
My favorite kind of cookie is our family’s Christmas cut outs. After that I’d have to say jam thumbprints! Great, now I’m hungry! LOL!
heatherzilla says
My favorite cookies are snickerdoodles. I love Udis snickerdoodles.
Renee G says
I love Ginger Snaps.
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PurpleLarkspur says
I love a classic chocolate chip cookie
Stephanie V. says
white chocolate chip
Amber says
Double Dark Chocolate is my favorite!
Denise M says
I love chocolate chip cookies
Diana Castro says
Snickerdoodles
ANGEL JACKLYN says
I AM (ALSO) AN OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATE CHIP LOVER
Marilyn Wons says
My favorite kind of cookie is the Chocolate Chip!
Rebecca Peters says
chocolate chip!
DeeAnn S says
I love double chocolate chocolate chop cookies! Thanks.
Timmy says
Chocolate chip!
CATHY TRUMAN says
I love Snickerdoodles.
Linda Lansford says
oatmeal is my fave
Marcia Goss says
My favorite is chocolate chip.
Amanda Kinder says
Oatmeal has always been my favorite!
Christina S says
Double soft chocolate chip cookies
Suzanne K says
I’m currently going through an Oatmeal Raisin cookie love affair!
Shannon Egan says
My favorite cookie is white chocolate and macadamia nut. 🙂
Valerie Taylor Mabrey says
chocolate chip
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nanjhall says
My favorite are peanut butter cookies.
Donna McMillan says
Chocolate chip hands down!
Heidi Y says
Oatmeal chocolate chip. Best of both worlds! 🙂
robyn paris says
I love choc chip cookies best.
katfam says
My favorite type of cookie is chocolate chip.
Terra Eash says
My favorite kind of cookie is snickerdoodle
Jennifer S says
Chocolate chip.
Jill Myrick says
My favorite type of cookie has always been chocolate chip.
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Desiree Dunbar says
I love Sugar cookies.
Molly says
Mmm… I want to try the snickerdoodles but I generally lean towards anything with chocolate and PB.
Jemmy says
My fave cookies are chocolate chip and peanut butter
Brittney House says
I love chocolate chip cookies
Carolyn Daley says
Chocolate Chip is my ultimate favorite, but Snickerdoodles are always a holiday treat in my family.
Carla says
Chocolate chip.
Diana G says
my favorite kind of cookie is snickerdoodles. I just love the cinnamon on top.
amy deeter says
no bakes
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Danica says
Oatmeal raisin cookies are my favorite kind of cookie.
ian isk says
fresh baked chocolate chip cookies are my favorite
Bonnigene says
I love peanut butter chocolate chip cookies.
hunter says
I LOVE ALL COOKIES! :))
Christine says
chocolate chip cookies
Kathleen Conner says
Snickerdoodles! =)
shawna says
I love white chocolate macadamia.
Diane Baum says
I like chocolate chip cookies
Jessica T. says
I am crazy about oatmeal scotchies. Any kind of cookie is heaven to me, though, if it’s warm and gooey.
Lisa Garner says
My favorite cookie is coconut macaroons.
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Kayla says
Chewy chocolate chip are my favorite.
Angela Winesburg says
Chocolate chip, thanks
John Billiris says
chocolate chip!
Emma Peel says
Any with nuts in them or oatmeal cookies
Jessica Rose says
Peanutbutter chocolate chip!
Angela Cisco says
Heath bar cookies
Nina McClain says
oatmeal chocolate chip! but it has to be soft.
kathy pease says
i love oatmeal raisin
Ed Nemmers says
I love Mom’s Spritz Cookies!
Lauralyn Ward says
Chocolate chip!
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Lanicsha Wynn says
Chocolate Chip!
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Shannon Herrington says
I love the simplicity of a sugar cookie… but give me a dark chocolate chip cookie and I’m in heaven. Thanks for the giveaway
Quanda says
I love chocolate chips with walnut cookies.
Sand says
Oatmeal chocolate chip is my favorite.
Melissa P says
I like Snickerdoodles.
Breanne says
I like no bake cookies
Lauren says
Peanut Butter cookies!