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Showing posts with label Potato. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2013

The ultimate couch potato workout (guest post)

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G’day! I’m Lauren.

I’m an Aussie personal trainer and strength coach who dabbles a little in Volleyball.

I blog over at LaurensFitness.com.

If the football or your favorite reality show has you glued to the TV, it doesn’t mean you need to make that bum groove any bigger.

Try this couch potato workout that will challenge your inner athlete and make your couch time much more productive!

Strength training is ridiculously important and effective, but you don’t need to leave your living room to get it done.

If you want to grow, lose fat or get stronger you need to put some pressure on your muscles. To get the best result quickly we want to stay in a low repetition range.

Couch Rules:

Do the circuit 2 or 3 time depending on your level.Perform each exercise 8-12 times, if you can do 12 repetitions perform the harder version of the exercise.Rest for 1 minute in between each circuit.Drink water not beer.

Squats

The classic squat is functional, a great warm up for the circuit and will work your bum and legs. Stand in front of the couch and move backwards from your hips first, let your knees follow. When you tip the couch push back up again slowly.

T Push Ups

With an added twist to the push up this is great for your chest and core. Start with your hands on the couch just wider than shoulder width apart. Press up into a push up position and extend your body out to a T. If this is too easy, reverse it! Put your feet on the couch and your hands on the floor.

Split Squats

We are taking the squat one step further and really challenging your legs and stability. Place one leg on the couch and step out as far as you can. When you drop down into the lunge your knees shouldn’t go over your toes. If it’s too difficult just drop down and hold in an isometric position for as long as you can. Don’t worry, you will improve quickly!

Upper Back Prone Lifts

This will hit that core and get your upper back in shape. Start with your feet on the floor and forearms on the couch. Keep your body is a straight position and squeeze your bum. From here you want to drop your upper body down so your chest get’s closer to the couch. Press back up and round your upper body out. This should burn between your shoulder blades!

Couch Hip Thrusts

This is harder than it looks! Place your shoulders on the couch and your feet on the floor. Drop your bum to the floor and press back up through your heels until your body is level again. Too easy? Try it one leg!

Want more workouts you can do at home?

Luckily I have another 41 exercises you can do in your living room, check them out here!


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Monday, January 7, 2013

Route 11 Sweet Potato Chips Review

Route 11 Sweet Potato Chips

Potato chips are looked at like the devil's spawn because of the high fat & low nutritional value - so are other types of chips more ... wholesome? Well, when I saw Route 11 Sweet Potato Chips at the grocery store recently, I decided to check it out to see if these were any better than regular potato chips. The packaging says these chips are lightly salted, all natural, wheat and gluten free plus made using all natural sea salt.

NUTRITION FACTS
Serving Size: 28 grams
Calories: 140
Total Fat: 7 grams, 11%
Saturated Fat: 1 gram, 5%
Sodium: 55 mg, 2%
Carbohydrates: 19 grams
Fiber: 2 grams, 8%
Sugars: 4 grams
Protein: 2 grams

These chips certainly are mighty tasty. They're sturdy yet crunchy, and are slightly sweet and slightly salty at the same time - it sounds like an odd combo, but somehow it all works together and a yummy chip is the result.

Each 1 ounce (28 gram) serving of Route 11 Sweet Potato Chips provides 140 calories, 7 grams of total fat (11% of the daily value), 1 gram of which is saturated fat (5% of the DV), 55 mg sodium (6% of the DV), 4 grams of sugars, 2 grams of fiber and 2 grams of protein. Plus there is 120% of the daily value for vitamin A. When you compare these chips to Lays (Classic) Potato Chips, they come out on top. A 28 gram serving of Lays provides 160 calories, 10 grams of total fat (16% of the daily value) and 170 mg of sodium.

The ingredients are simply sweet potatoes, peanut oil and/or high monounsaturated sunflower oil and Real Salt (sea salt). I bought a 42 gram bag of Route 11 Sweet Potato Chips - unfortunately, that is 1.5 servings, meaining 16% of the daily value for total fat - definitely something to watch out for.

So nutritionally, I would prefer these sweet potato chips over a bag of Lays Classic Potato Chips, but something like Glenny's Sea Salt Spud Delites Review has less calories and fat, and is just as tasty.

Have you tried sweet potato chips before? Did you like it?

{Website: Route 11}


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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Food Trap Alert! BelVita Biscuit NEW Flavors, Subway Veggie Patty, Ore Ida Sweet Potato Fries

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belVita Breakfast Biscuit (New Flavors!): belVita will not back down. First they delivered the goodness with their Gold Oat biscuit. And now? They’re hitting us hard with two new awesome flavors: Chocolate and Cinnamon Brown Sugar. (Holla!). I’m partial to the Chocolate, because it served me well in the midst of the need want for a little bit of chocolatey pleasure. I was able to get a great tasting, low cal chocolate fix, then keep it movin’ without spoiling my sensible eating plan. Yet the Cinnamon Brown Sugar caused a mighty disruption of greediness in my home.

Husband tasted the belVita Cinnamon Brown Sugar, then snatched the box away from the kids. Then he tried to hide the box for himself. The gremlin child-spawns fought back with uncivilized protests: Furniture was broken, drinks were spilled, biscuits got crumbled. Just like a bar fight. (did I really see this happen?) It was anarchy, my dear friends. All because of the tastiness of belVita.

Their biscuits are made with whole grain as the primary ingredient and contain zero hydrogenated oils, no artificial flavors or sweeteners, and also contain no High Fructose Corny-ness. belVita provided me with the samples that ultimately led to the uprising of turmoil in my home.

Subway Veggie Patty Sammich: This an ode to the Veggie Patty for its tasty sensibility. It’s not a new item at Subway, but some of you may not have considered it yet.

Do not resist the patty. It’s hearty, stomach-pleasing and downright delicious. Way more delicious than those pricey hand-marinated roadkill sammiches you’ve probably tried. Veggie patty is much more delicious than that. I can’t find the ingredients on their website, but according to Livestrong, the patty contains a host of veggie ingredients that include water chestnuts, mushrooms, green peppers, black olives, carrots, and onions, plus brown rice, rolled oats and egg.

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Go on and stalk Subway’s nutrition info. It lists a 6-inch Veggie Patty as having 23g of protein (yay!) yet 890mg of sodium (boo!). If you opt to build your patty using 9-grain wheat bread, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, green peppers and cucumbers, you’ll only be chewing on a grand total of 390 calories. With low-cal splendor such as this, you could quite possibly unleash your greedy side as you gnash your teeth into a Subway chocolate chip cookie for dessert (220 calories). Those things are pretty damn tasty, but you didn’t hear that from me.

Ore Ida Sweet Potato Fries: Due to the euphoria caused by the Ore Ira Sweet ‘Tater Fries, I did in fact allow myself to be filmed while doing MC Hammer’s “You Can’t Tough This” dance. Yet that film footage was destroyed by a talent scout whom I shall not be hearing from again. The fries are flavorful, crispy, and bake so nicely. In a nutshell, other Sweet Potato products I’ve tried can’t touch how good the Ore Ida’s are. I’ll spare you a bunch of additional rhetoric. Just go on and try the fries for yourself.

 

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Food Trap Alert! Voskos Greek Yogurt, Dr. Praegers Sweet Potato Pancakes and Dole Fruit Smoothie Shakers

Voskos Greek Yogurt: Huh? Who? What’s this yogurt? Can it compete with that big dawg, Chobani? Voskos is thick & silky. Tastes pretty good, too. But it has less fruit chunks than Chobani and a bit more tangy tartness on the taste buds. That tang actually points to less sugar, but it also has less protein than Chobani. Voskos is nice and fancy with the “no GMO’s and no artificial hormones” hoopla, so why the hells does strawberry flavor contain modified corn starch? It’s more than likely used as a thickening agent. Because it can’t get thick on it’s own? Modified corn starch is like Viagra for yogurt. Be careful because the Voskos label warns that the product “contains milk”. Are there really people out there with such deep levels of stupid that they can’t figure that out?

Price Paid: $1.50, Calories 120, Fat Cal 0, Total Fat 0g, Sodium 50mg, Carbs, 16g, Fiber 0g, Sugars 15g, Protein 12g

Dr. Praeger’s Sweet Potato Pancakes: Excuse me, but no. These are not the kind of cakes you drench in a tsunami of syrup. These cakes are made for healthy snacking, a light meal, side-dishing, or something along those lines. They’ve won a place in my stomachs that can’t be beat by any other sweet potatoe-ish packaged product. They’ll remind you of a hash brown. Nice and hearty, too. Just bake it up for a few minutes on each side and begin to bask in tasty clean eating gone all kinds of wonderfully right. The fine list of acceptable ingredients is “Sweet Potatoes, Egg Whites, Potato Flakes, Onions, Expeller Pressed Canola Oil, Arrowroot, Brown Sugar, Salt, Pepper”. Ahhhh. Now go. Go enjoy some for yourself.

Price Paid $4.29, Calories 80, Fat Cal 20, Total Fat 2g, Sodium 140mg, Carbs 12g, Fiber 1g, Sugars 6g, Protein 2g

Dole Fruit Smoothie Shakers:  This is a “fruit & yogurt kit” that you pour juice into. Then you shake it up and it transforms into a smoothie. No blender required. The concept is great, but there’s too many gray area variables that can screw with the final result. My freezer is apparently freezier than the one at the store. I had to semi-thaw out the contents before it would even shake & mix. You pour the juice of your choice up to the “fill zone” before shaking. I did that. But the shake tasted more like the juice than anything else. It did achieve an impressive smoothie consistency, but overall, it’s not a win. People who don’t usually do smoothies might think the world of Fruit Smoothie Shakers, but if you’re a smoothie-making connoisseur like I am, it might just piss you off.

Price Paid: $3.99, Calories 90 (w/o juice), Fat Cal 20, Total Fat 2g, Sodium 35mg, Carbs 17g, Fiber 3g, Sugars 23g, Protein 3g 


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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Route 11 Sweet Potato Chips Review

Route 11 Sweet Potato Chips

Potato chips are looked at like the devil's spawn because of the high fat & low nutritional value - so are other types of chips more ... wholesome? Well, when I saw Route 11 Sweet Potato Chips at the grocery store recently, I decided to check it out to see if these were any better than regular potato chips. The packaging says these chips are lightly salted, all natural, wheat and gluten free plus made using all natural sea salt.

NUTRITION FACTS
Serving Size: 28 grams
Calories: 140
Total Fat: 7 grams, 11%
Saturated Fat: 1 gram, 5%
Sodium: 55 mg, 2%
Carbohydrates: 19 grams
Fiber: 2 grams, 8%
Sugars: 4 grams
Protein: 2 grams

These chips certainly are mighty tasty. They're sturdy yet crunchy, and are slightly sweet and slightly salty at the same time - it sounds like an odd combo, but somehow it all works together and a yummy chip is the result.

Each 1 ounce (28 gram) serving of Route 11 Sweet Potato Chips provides 140 calories, 7 grams of total fat (11% of the daily value), 1 gram of which is saturated fat (5% of the DV), 55 mg sodium (6% of the DV), 4 grams of sugars, 2 grams of fiber and 2 grams of protein. Plus there is 120% of the daily value for vitamin A. When you compare these chips to Lays (Classic) Potato Chips, they come out on top. A 28 gram serving of Lays provides 160 calories, 10 grams of total fat (16% of the daily value) and 170 mg of sodium.

The ingredients are simply sweet potatoes, peanut oil and/or high monounsaturated sunflower oil and Real Salt (sea salt). I bought a 42 gram bag of Route 11 Sweet Potato Chips - unfortunately, that is 1.5 servings, meaining 16% of the daily value for total fat - definitely something to watch out for.

So nutritionally, I would prefer these sweet potato chips over a bag of Lays Classic Potato Chips, but something like Glenny's Sea Salt Spud Delites Review has less calories and fat, and is just as tasty.

Have you tried sweet potato chips before? Did you like it?

{Website: Route 11}


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Friday, September 30, 2011

Tasting! Alexia Sweet Potato Puffs

This is a multiple choice quiz. Now take a wild guess at what happened to the Alexia Sweet Potato Puffs:

a) They burned in the oven.

b) The dog ate them.

c) Water spilled on the leftovers.

d) I ate waaay too many Puffs.

Welp, I didn’t burn them, we don’t have a dog, and I surely didn’t eat too many. So the correct answer is C. The leftover Puffs did get water logged, but I didn’t give a damn.

Even after cooking them a few minutes longer than package directions, the Puffs only get sorta crispy on the outside and stay mashed potato-ish on the inside, so forget about a regular tater-tot experience with super crispiness. The flavor problem I keep getting with any kind of packaged sweet potato product is that they somehow lose the bold flavor that comes with a fresh sweet potato. I hate that.

Alexia’s Puffs are just fine and dandy: edible and likable in a ho-hum kinda way, but it’s like eating a sweet potato with 50% of your taste buds removed. The flavor is ghostly. It’s kinda tasty, but really only just a shadow of real, fresh flavor. So why even bother?

I thought these would be a hit with the Greedy Family, but I was almost stoned with stale dinner rolls for bringing the Puffs to the table. This is why I didn’t give a damn when the mound of leftovers got water logged. Someone (and it certainly wasn’t me) manged to run the leftover Puffs under faucet. How convenient, huh?

PUFFY NOTES

Price Paid: $4.59 for 6 servingsServing Size:  2/3 cupCalories: 130Fat Calories: 30Total Fat: 3.5gSat. Fat: 0gSodium: 230mgCarbs: 23gFiber 2gSugars: 8gProtein: 1g

REACTIONS FROM THE TASTE TEST CREW

Health-hater Husband: Eh, they’re just okay.

Greedy Kid #1: These are a fraud. They’re not like real tater tots.

Greedy Kid #2: Nope. I only eat this vegetable in sweet potato pie.

Yum UP! to: Sweet potato pie. Gimme summa that!

Yuck Down to: Burning flames in an oven. Been there, done that.

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Alexia Waffle Cut Sweet Potato Fries (Seasoned Salt) Review

Alexia Waffle Cut Sweet Potato Fries

I rarely buy fries at a fast food place anymore. You can get delicious fries made in your own oven (or toaster oven), for half the calories and fat - and less money too. There's usually a bag in the freezer - but I like to experiment with the varieties, and after having read a good review of Alexia Sweet Potato Fries, I was excited to try the Waffle Cut version.

NUTRITION FACTS
Serving Size: 1 cup (84 grams)
Calories: 230
Total Fat: 14 grams, 22%
Saturated Fat: 1 gram, 5%
Sodium: 360 mg, 15%
Carbohydrates: 24 grams
Fiber: 4 grams, 16%
Sugar: 5 grams
Protein: 2 grams

I love sweet potato fries in general, and I loved this Alexia brand. I followed the directions to spread a single layer of fries on a baking sheet ... or in my case, on the toaster oven tray, and baked it at 400C for 20 minutes. After it was done and cooled a little, I enjoyed the slightly sweet, slightly savory, lightly crispy fries. As with the Alexia Sweet Potato fries, these waffle fries have a crunchy exterior, but a softer inside. If you're a fan of sweet potato fries, then these will definitely appeal to you. If you're not a fan - give these a try anyway, they might change your mind.

An 84 gram serving og Alexia Waffle Cut Sweet Potato Fries (Seasoned Salt) (about 1 cup), provides 230 calories from 14 grams of total fat, 1 gram of which is saturated fat (22% & 5% of the daily value), 360 mg of sodium (15% of the DV), 4 grams of fiber, 5 grams of sugars and 2 grams of protein. There is also 90% of the daily value for vitamin A.

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The ingredients are sweet potatoes, canola oil, rice flour, tapioca starch, cornstarch, tapioca dextrin, sea salt, garlic powder, onion powder, chili pepper, red pepper, dried yeast, black pepper, cumin, xanthan gum, leavening (disodium dihydrogen phosphate, sodium bicarbonate).

I received a sample from the PR company, but a 20 ounce bag (7 servings) retails for about $3.50 at my local grocery store. The total fat content is a little high for me, but then again, fries are not a daily thing so I would definitely buy these again. I'm cutting down on eating rice with everything, so this made a nice side-dish with a bunch of green beans & teriyaki chicken.

{Website: Alexia Foods}


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Friday, April 1, 2011

Imagine Natural Creations Organic Creamy Sweet Potato Soup Review

Imagine Natural Creations Organic Creamy Sweet Potato Soup

Have you ever had sweet potato soup? I haven't, although I do like putting sweet potatoes IN soups. well, I decided to be adventurous and give Imagine Natural Creations Organic Creamy Sweet Potato Soup a try. This soup is organic, all natural, vegetarian, plus dairy-, gluten- and preservative- free.

NUTRITION FACTS
Serving Size: 8 ounces
Calories: 110
Total Fat: 1 gram, 2%
Saturated Fat: 0%
Sodium: 460 mg, 19%
Carbohydrates: 28 grams
Fiber: 3 grams, 12%
Sugar: 3 grams
Protein: 2 grams

I poured some out into a pot, and saw a thick, rich, creamy orange soup. I heated this on the stove-top for a few minutes, and the soup got a little less thick. When it had cooled off some, it was time for the taste- test. It turned out that the soup wasn't as sweet as I thought it would be, but neither was it good. There wasn't much flavor and it didn't win me over to being a fan of sweet soups. I would definitely use Imagine Sweet Potato Soup as a puree in other dishes, but wouldn't drink it as a soup.

Each 8 ounce serving provides 110 calories, a low 1gram of total fat, none of which is saturated, 460 mg of sodium (19% of the daily value), 3 grams of fiber (12% of the DV), 3 grams of sugars and 2 grams of protein, plus a whopping 190% of the daily value for vitamin A.

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The ingredients list includes, filtered water, organic sweet potatoes, organic potatoes, organic rice syrup, organic carrots, sea salt, organic expeller pressed safflower oil and/ or sunflower oil and/ or canola oil, organic ginger.

A 32 ounce box of Imagine Natural Creations Organic Creamy Sweet Potato Soup cost me $3.49, and I don't consider it a total waste as I can use this in other ways ... just not as a soup. Imagine has a lot of "creative" varietis in their repertoire, so if you're tired of the "same old same old" then why not try their Acorn Squash & Mango, Corn & LemonGrass, Cuban Black Bean, or Creamy Sweet Pea Soups? I'll be honest - some of those flavors scare me a little ... but I'm still willing to give them a chance.

{Website: Imagine Foods}


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Monday, February 28, 2011

Popchips Sour Cream & Onion Potato Chips, 0.8-Ounce Single Serve Bags (Pack of 24)

Popchips Sour Cream & Onion Potato Chips, 0.8-Ounce Single Serve Bags (Pack of 24)Think popped! Never fried. Never baked. All the flavor, where's the fat? Think popped!: Lately all this low-fat health talk has been taking the fun right out of snacking, not toe mention the flavor. So we found a new way to put it back into a all natural chip like you've never tasted before. Never fried. Never baked: We don't fry it (unhealthy). We don?t bake it (undelicious). We take wholesome potatoes, apply heat and pressure, and pop! It's a chip. Then we season it with the finest ingredients for a snack so tasty, crispy and dip-able, you won't even notice that it's (we hesitate to say it) healthier. All Natural, No Preservatives. No Artificial Flavors or Colors, No Cholesterol, No Saturated Fat, 0 Grams Trans Fat.

Price: $24.48


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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Popchips Potato Chips

Craving a healthy, delicious all-natural boost? Take a hydration vacation from sugary sodas and sports drinks with this variety pack of Vita Coco 100% Pure Coconut Water . (No bikini required!) Made with the pure coconut water taken from young, green coconuts harvested in the north of Brazil, and naturally full of potassium and four other essential electrolytes to enhance the hydration process, this fresh, clean-tasting beverage will help replenish your body as it quenches your thirst. And with five delicious flavors to choose from, this variety pack is the perfect way to hydrate.

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Açai and Pomegranate

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Pineapple

  • 11.2 oz. Tetra Pak
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Peach & Mango

  • 11.2 oz. Tetra Pak
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Tangerine

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Passion Fruit

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Variety Pack

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The Beauty of One Ingredient: Coconut Water
Vita Coco is about hydration, and hydration is important no matter what you do. So while other beverages claim to be the before-, during-, and after-sports hydrator, Vita Coco is the hydrator made without added sugars, artificial sweeteners, or pick-me-ups.

In fact, the beauty of Vita Coco is that it's made with 100% pure coconut water from young, green Brazilian coconuts. (Okay, so this variety pack also includes 100-pure coconut water with splashes of pure fruit -- including tangerine, peach mango, pineapple, and passion fruit -- for 100% pure, flavorful goodness.

The coconuts that are used to make Vita Coco drinks are young, green coconuts -- each one cracked by hand -- from northern Brazil that have an average age of about seven months, which is the best age to extract coconut water because it's still fat-free.

Hydrate Naturally with Five Essential Electrolytes
Sure, you may not be a marathon runner, a football player or Tour de France winner, but your every day life is hectic enough--you should be hydrated while you live it. Go ahead, get hydrated and remember that life is a sport!

Loaded with the five essential electrolytes that your body craves -- including potassium, sodium, magnesium, calcium and phosphorous -- Vita Coco has what it takes to keep you hydrated and refreshed throughout your busy day.

In fact, each serving of Vita Coco has more electrolytes and 15 times more potassium than the leading sports drink, and more potassium than two bananas (about 700 mg of potassium is in each 11.2-ounce serving size). These electrolytes work to keep the body cool, help boost poor circulation, replenish your body's fluids after exercising, and aid in the detoxification process while boosting your immune system.

This cholesterol- free, fat- free and pucker-free drink can also help soothe an upset stomach, and when paired with a healthy diet, it can even promote weight loss. All this from a single, natural ingredient, and without any artificial sweeteners or added sugars.

Variety of Original, Tangerine, Peach Mango, Pineapple and Passion Fruit Flavors
By adding a touch of 100% fruit to Vita Coco, the concept of hydration perfection has been redefined. This variety pack includes four Tetra Paks of 100% pure coconut water, plus two Tetra Paks each of tangerine, peach mango, pineapple and passion fruit flavors. Each flavor offers all the essential benefits of the original Vita Coco, but with a splash of 100% pure fruit.

11.2-Ounce Tetra Pak with Peel-Away Opening
The perfect solution for an on-the-go lifestyle, the 11.2-ounce Tetra Paks give you just the right amount of Vita Coco to get you through your next task. A convenient peel-away opening makes it easier than ever to access the great taste and benefits of Vita Coco wherever you go.

What's in the Box
Variety Pack of 12 11.2-ounce Tetra Paks of pure coconut water. Includes: 4 original, and 2 each of tangerine, peach mango, pineapple and passion fruit. (134 Total Ounces).



The Vita Coco Story
One evening in a Manhattan bar in February 2003, childhood friends, Ira Liran and Michael Kirban, were speaking with a couple of girls they had just met from Brazil. When asked what they missed most about their country, one of the girls, without hesitation, answered "agua de coco." Coconut water, she explained, is the most nutritious and delicious drink in the world.

The rest, as they say, is history. Two years later, the two successfully brought Vita Coco to market in a handful of stores along the East Coast. Since that fateful night in Soho in 2003, Vita Coco has not only carved a new market in the non-carbonated beverage business and redefined the alternative sports beverage category, but has also created the one of the fastest growing lifestyle beverages in North America. Now available in over 10,000 retail stores nationally, Vita Coco is a major beverage brand with a cult-like brand loyalty.


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Monday, November 15, 2010

Popchips Potato Chips

SAMBAZON Organic Freeze-Dried Acai Powder, Antioxidant Superfood, 90-Gram Jar

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Popchips Potato Chips

Product Features / Specifications:

New 2010 model w/ Red Cedar just released MSRP $6995!
4 Red Cedar back rests included!
Has the latest Carbon Heating panels, more efficient than Ceramic Heaters, not to mention they produce a more deep tissue heat and don't create "hot spots" like ceramic. They will not burn you like Ceramic if you touch it. Carbon Heating is the way to go, its very safe, not to mention it lasts much longer than the ceramic type.
Includes the latest AM/FM CD Player w/ Stereo Speakers
Includes Ionizer w/ Ozone Generator (Keeps the air fresh, and the ozone keeps bacteria and mold from forming)
Two (2) Floor Heaters Included! Helps warm up the sauna fast, and keeps the lower areas warm (since heat rises)
Vented top so you can let heat out if needed.
Latest Digital Control panel allows you to set the desired temp and timer, and shows the actual temp. Temp selectable from Celsius to Fahrenheit. There are buttons as well to control the 4 LED Display / Reading lights, and also the 4 Chromatherapy color LED lights!
Other models have the CD player built on the outside, this is a poor design, as if you need to change the station, you have to open the door and it lets out most of the heat, then will take 5 minutes to get back up to the same temp. This newer design has the CD player built inside, so you can change the station or the CD without letting any heat out.
Latest design uses the latch construction method, means setup or take down can be done is 30 minutes or less, and is air tight!
Dimensions: 75" height x 71" wide x 53" deep (including roof overhang) 47.25" deep without overhang. There are 2 inside benches, each is 44" x 17.5" size. The size of the floor space, in between the two benches is 44" x 34" (plenty of space for foot room).
Power Requirements: 110v, 60hz (standard US power), 2600 Watts. (requires at least a 25-30 amp breaker)

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