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Red's All Natural Burrito Review - The Cleanest Burrito review.

Feeding a family of four is not an easy task. There are so many choices in food and so many labels it easily confuses consumers like me.  At home, we are trying to look for healthy food choices for every meal including our on the go snacks.  Recently, an opportunity to try Red's All Natural Burritos aka “The Cleanest Frozen Burrito” was offered to us and we accepted.  It felt right to try the cleanest burrito in town which boasts no GMO’s (Genetically Modified Organisms).  We received coupons to use and went off to find them in our local supermarket.  

Our first impression was that the burrito was bigger than all of the others in the frozen section.  The burrito is 11 ounces in size, big enough to share with someone you love.  It was the only one we could find that seemed to be healthy.  The packaging must have been inviting because the kids were excited to try something new.  Trying new healthy foods is not something they normally get excited towards; it was a little strange to hear them so interested.  We all hurried home to try our new find.  
These burritos were easy to warm in the microwave however can also be warmed in the oven or toaster oven.  We took one bite and we could taste all of the Burritos ingredients: Chicken without Antibiotics or any GMO’s, Corn, Black Beans, Onions, Green Peppers, Tomatoes, Brown Rice and yummy Flour Tortilla.  It was the first time we considered packing a frozen food like this burrito for our child’s lunch.  The next day, we packed half of a chicken burrito in my son’s thermos for lunch.  It was a huge hit, this burrito was a new take on lunch.

The burritos have become very popular in my home for breakfast, lunch, dinner or a simple bite to eat as a snack.  It has been a week of Steak burritos and Chicken Burritos.  We ate delicious food with no big kitchen mess and it was healthy.  Trying Red's All Natural Burritos was a great way to start back to school month.  These burritos have inspired us to continue eating healthy and making even better food choices for our family.  We are taking baby steps, making small changes; this is one of those changes that will help us to stay healthy. 
 
Look for the pink packaging on Red's All Natural Burritos to help support Breast Cancer Research.  Red's is giving 10% of all burrito sales with this packaging to help support this cause.
Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. I received coupons.  All Thoughts and Ideas are all my own.

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