• Choosing the Healthiest Foods for Your Family

    Welcome! I am a mom of a busy 7 year old and an adventurous 5 year old. I also happen to work for a great new company called NuVal. NuVal is a nutritional scoring system that rates foods on a scale of 1-100, based on how nutritious they are. We are implementing NuVal in grocery stores around the country.

    NuVal may not be in your area yet. But I see the scores while they are "hot off the press" and because of that I am able to make better decisions about what to feed my family.

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Goldfish vs. Bunnies

Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 02:05 PM

This weekend, my friend (a NuVal newbie) and I were discussing my next blog post while we supervised our kids swimming in the pool. It went like this:

Me: I think I’ll write about Pepperidge Farm Goldfish. They get a pretty good score, you know. They get a 24.

My Friend: A 24? That’s not a good score! That’s low!

Me: No, no! A 24 is really good when you’re talking about crackers.

Anyway, this exchange reminded me that I need to inform my readers that you can’t get 100 in every category. See, here’s the deal: many fruits and vegetables score in the 90 – 100 range. Skim milk does too. But you also need to eat protein and grains, etc. And then there are treats. You’re not going to find a cookie that scores a 100 (nor would you want to eat one if you did). So, when you’re talking about crackers, the scores range from 2 – 87. The median score (half score above it, half score below it) for crackers is a 14.

With all that said, let’s get back to Goldfish – a staple in ever toddler’s diet. Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Cheddar score a 24. Annie’s Cheddar Bunnies get a 6. That is not a typo – that is a 6! Not everything in the organic/healthy section of your grocery store is nutritious.

Now that my kids are getting bigger and they are eating A LOT of crackers with all the swimming they’ve been doing, I’ve been tempted to move on to something a little more mature than Goldfish. Like Cheez Its. My kids love Sponge Bob Cheez Its (so much for maturity). They get a 15, slightly better than Original Cheez-Its which get a 13. I could try to get them to eat Keebler Townhouse Bistro Multigrain Crackers. Don’t they just sound so up-scale and healthy? They score a 2!

So I guess we’ll be eating Goldfish for a while!

Here are some other cracker scores:
Nabisco Triscuit 29
Kashi TLC 7 Grain Crackers 27
Annie’s Cheddar Bunnies Whole Wheat 27
Sunshine Reduced Fat Cheez Its 23
Nabisco Wheat Thins 23
Nabisco Cheese Nips Reduced Fat Cheddar 9

You can see more cracker scores here.

Posted by: Melissa 4 comments

Posted in: Annie's Cheddar Bunnies, Crackers, Goldfish

4 Comments on “Goldfish vs. Bunnies”

  1. #1 Kit
    on Jul 28th, 2009 at 8:11 pm

    Who knew?! I just bought the Annie's bunnies thinking that they were a better alternative to goldfish. So how does Annie's score on the Mac and Cheese ratings?

  2. #2 C Neroni
    on Jul 29th, 2009 at 9:59 am

    This is very helpful information. I don't have kids yet but this is just helpful when I have my neices and nephews come to visit. It is suprising all the differences that you list. Thanks Blog Mom!

  3. #3 Melissa
    on Jul 29th, 2009 at 10:09 am

    Kit -
    I'm glad that you find this information helpful. NuVal is scoring virtually all products found in grocery stores – but we haven't scored Mac and Cheese just yet. That is on the schedule for later this year. I'll be waiting with baited breath!

  4. #4 Hazel
    on Jul 30th, 2009 at 3:06 pm

    Great information Blog Mom – I just checked out the NuVal Web Site – excellent way to baseline the products you use at home and make some healthier substitutes. Can't wait for more product listings and for NuVal to come to a supermarket in my area!!!

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