Buy It or Fly By It food reviews from a guy that is a few cards short of a full deck and may need to get some nutrition bar rehab treatment.
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Saturday, August 24, 2013
Review: Pure Fitness Nutrition Krave Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch Protein Bar
Pure Fitness Nutrition was generous enough to send me some bars to sample and while its difficult to look a gift horse in the mouth, I had to give the last review a negative rating due to the fact that while the concept of the bar was exciting, the flavor was just boring. In the case of today's review, I'm hoping it is the exact opposite. Peanut butter and chocolate is a pretty standard flavor combination these days (thus the boredom), so I'm hoping that this Pure Fitness Nutrition Krave Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch Protein Bar can deliver more flavor punch than the actual the standard flavor recipe. The bar itself is 2.50 ounces and comes in with a hearty 254 calories and twenty grams of protein. It's also all natural, soy free and heavy on fiber, so there's a lot of added benefits to this bar as well which is nice.
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
Review: Pure Fitness Nutrition Krave Peanut Butter Jelly Crunch Protein Bar
Pure Fitness is a manufacturer that reached out to me as a way to market their new line of protein bars. With that outreach, they sent me a couple of bars to try out and today's review is the first of those two. This Pure Fitness Nutrition Krave Peanut Butter Jelly Crunch Protein Bar is modeled after a childhood favorite food of mine, so it had to be the first of the two bars that I tried out because I was so intrigued by how they would transform one of my favorites into a protein bar, although the sandwiches of my childhood mostly used grape jelly, but this one is instead modeled after strawberry jelly. Before I dive into the review, this bar's essentials are it is 2.5 ounces, has 242 calories with twenty grams of protein and is also all natural.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Time Waster: Cereal Math Equations
I'll be the first to admit that I've recently developed a really bad habit that I'm trying to rid myself of. My bad habit that is that I've started buying boxes of cereal and then just eating them dry by the handful like they are potato chips. If I was just eating one handful every now and then, this wouldn't be that big of a problem, but I'm eating multiple handfuls at multiple times throughout the day/night in addition to what I would normally eat. Not exactly healthy and while it may not be potato chips, it's just as bad.
Anyway, during one of my binges the other day, I was looking at the back of the box my Cheerios and was just astounded by how many flavors of Cheerios that there are. Throughout the course of my bad habit and also my life, I've managed to have just about every one of their flavors, so having done that, I came up with a fun game in my head called Cereal Math. What I mean by cereal math is that I want to write a mathematical "equation" rating each of the Cheerios flavors in order. This would only apply to those flavors that I've actually had as I'm missing a couple.
I didn't limit my "fun" game to just Cheerios either as there are several other cereals out there that have "kin" with the same name brand, but just in different flavors. If you want to think of it this way, think of it like Coca-Cola with original Coke, Cherry Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, etc. Basically, the equations are limitless if you spend some time in your cereal aisle at the store because I don't know about you, but the aisle at my store seems like it is about a mile long.
So, here we go...
Cereal Math Equation #1: General Mills Cheerios Flavors
Peanut Butter Multigrain Cheerios > Chocolate Cheerios > Honey Nut Cheerios > Original Cheerios > Multigrain Cheerios > Apple Cinnamon Cheerios > Oat Cluster Crunch Cheerios > Dulce De Leche Cheerios > Frosted Cheerios
Get where I'm going with this? I think Peanut Butter Multigrain Cheerios are the best followed by Chocolate Cheerios and then all the way down in descending order to Frosted Cheerios as the worst. There's obviously some missing flavors in there that I have not had, but let's try some more that are much simpler.
Cereal Math Equation #2: General Mills Toast Crunch Flavors
Cinnamon Toast Crunch > Frosted Toast Crunch
Cereal Math Equation #3: General Mills Cocoa Puffs Flavors
Brownie Crunch Cocoa Puffs > Original Cocoa Puffs
Cereal Math Equation #4: Quaker Oats Cap'n Crunch Flavors
Peanut Butter Crunch > Original Crunch > Crunch Berries
Cereal Math Equation #5: Kellogg's Krave Flavors
Double Chocolate > Chocolate
Cereal Math Equation #6: Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Flavors
Golden Honey Nut > Caramel Nut > Roasted Nut & Honey
Cereal Math Equation #7: Quaker Oats Oatmeal Squares
Honey Nut > Cinnamon
There's obviously countless other cereals out there, so I'd like to see if anyone else has an opinion on this. If you think I'm nuts, let me know. Also, feel free to add your own and hopefully some of the cereal experts that read this blog like Marvo at The Impulsive Buy or Adam at Option Pitch and Waffle Crisp will chime in with some of their thoughts if they happen to see this post. I'm curious to see what everyone thinks.
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