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Jovial Foods Review + Giveaway

Jovial Foods
A few months ago I reached out to the folks at Jovial, wondering if they would be interested in partnering with me to bring you guys a review of some of their awesome products. I was expecting to receive a few items, but just look at the bounty they sent me! 
Here’s a quick overview of what Jovial is all about:
They’re a small, family-owned company, founded by husband and wife team Carla and Rodolfo. When they realized that their daughter was sensitive to modern wheat (it caused her asthma, mood swings, chronic sinusitis and hair loss), they started creating high quality gluten-free foods. 
Then, they discovered Einkorn: a rare, ancient form of wheat. They found that their daughter could eat the Einkorn. Einkorn has a different protein structure than modern wheat, so some people that are sensitive to wheat can handle Einkorn. You can read more about ancient grains HERE.
Besides high quality Einkorn products, Jovial sells gluten-free pastas, organic olive oil, tomatoes in glass jars, and more!

Here is my review of the products they sent me:

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Whole wheat einkorn penne. I’m usually not a huge fan of whole wheat pasta, but this was quite good. It wasn’t bitter like many whole wheat pastas I’ve tried. 
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Einkorn spaghetti. This is made with “white” eikorn. I must say that I was quite impressed with this pasta. I was able to achieve perfect al dente. Usually my pasta goes quickly from not quite done to very soft. This pasta was both firm and completely cooked. I could tell that it was high quality.
Jovial Foods
Jovial Foods
Einkorn wheat berries. These were so much fun to work with! They look different from modern wheat varieties.
Sprouted Flour from Jovial Einkorn
I sprouted a package of the berries and made my own sprouted einkorn flour. It doesn’t get much better than that.
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Organic diced tomatoes. I really really appreciate that they’re packed in glass jars. I don’t like buying tomatoes in tin cans because of all the BPA. I can feel good about using Jovial’s tomatoes! 
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They even use a BPA free lid. I love their attention to details!
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They included some tomato paste in a glass jar. This is great for thickening pasta sauce and it’s SO handy that it’s in a jar. Does anyone else get frustrated at those cans of tomato paste?
Jovial Foods
Jovial Foods
Organic extra virgin olive oil. This is made from 100% Italian organic ancient varieties of olives. It’s high quality for sure. I didn’t notice a big difference in taste, but I’m not an olive oil connoisseur.

Here are a few of the things I made with their products: 

Blueberry Dutch Baby
With the einkorn flour I sprouted, I made a Blueberry Dutch Baby. This was delicious. Helen loved it. 
Spaghetti Bolognese
With the spaghetti, diced tomatoes, tomato paste and olive oil I made Spaghetti Bolognese (with grass-fed beef, of course). Because of the quality of the ingredients, I felt good feeding it to Helen (minus the pasta, since I don’t give her un-sprouted grains yet).
Blueberry Cake
I also made a blueberry cake for Helen with the sprouted flour. She adored it. I thought it was yummy as well, even though I cut out a lot of the sweetener from the recipe.
I made my no-knead bread with part of the einkorn flour I ground. It was very good.
Now for the big question: would I purchase these products?

Yes! I will definitely be purchasing Jovial products in the future. I am quite impressed with the quality. The olive oil is pretty expensive – it will be a special occasion item. I’ll be savoring my bottle. 
If you’re interested in purchasing some Jovial products, make sure you use the coupon code BSU2014
It will get you 10% off your order plus FREE SHIPPING! This code is good until the end of September. It excludes their KOMO grain mill and Culinary Getaway. 

Giveaway Time!

The folks over at Jovial have generously agreed to give away two (2) gift certificates for $25 each!
Here’s what you need to do to enter the giveaway:

  • Either like Jovial’s Facebook page, or follow them on Twitter or Pinterest. You don’t have to follow all three – you can pick just one if you like.
  • Come back here and leave a comment on this post answering the following question: What’s your favorite pasta dish of all time?

Rules:

  • You must follow one of Jovial’s social media pages AND leave a comment on this post.
  • You must be a continental US resident and you must be 18 years of age or older. 
  • You must provide a way for me to reach you if you win the giveaway (Your Twitter, Pinterest, email, blog, etc.).
  • The giveaway will end on Tuesday, September 16, at midnight Central Time. No comments will be considered for the giveaway after that time.
  • Using random.org, I will select 2 winners. If you do not provide a way for me to contact you, I will select a different winner.
  • The winners must respond to my email within 72 hours or I will have to choose a new winner.
That’s it!
Good luck!

craftsonthego (crafty one)

Monday 22nd of September 2014

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Amanda Jorjorian

Saturday 13th of September 2014

Thanks for the chance. I like Jovial on Facebook. Pasta is my weakness. I'd have to choose between my guilty indulgence (Mac and cheese) or anything tomato based-especially roasted tomatoes. Yum!

Judy

Friday 12th of September 2014

Thanks for the great giveaway. My favorite pasta dish is Thai noodles with grilled [email protected]

Bethany

Friday 12th of September 2014

My favorite pasta dish of all time would have to be my mom's lasagna! Nothing beats it! (I liked Jovial's facebook page - I'm squaredonut.)

Nicole-Lynn

Thursday 11th of September 2014

Your baby is adorable (saw your profile pic!)

I liked Jovial's FB page (Nicole B.) and my favorite dish to make is a whole wheat baked ziti with garlic bread. Thanks for the opportunity!

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