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Mana Bars Product Review

When I first joined Instagram, I wasn’t really an avid user… now I absolutely LOVE it! I started to realize how I could use it as a tool to connect with other people with similar interests. One day, I came across this gal – how could I not want to follow her posted pics??

susie_snow_2She seemed both fun-spirited and a laid back yogi.

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It also appeared as though she lived in Arizona like me – in one of my favorite AZ towns – Flagstaff. It is a gorgeous mountain town and if I wasn’t such a city girl, I would move there in a heartbeat. As I was following her, I noticed that she took a “vacation” to Hawai’i and was keeping up with her yoga practice! I loved her passion for yoga and following her posts made me want to make it part of my regular routine again. I don’t do it as often as I should and Susie had become my inspiration! I truly admire her for being so disciplined.

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Then something incredible happened. I saw that she was NOW in the UK running the Brighton Marathon!! I thought to myself, “This girl travels!” After a bit of stalker-like research (oh come on, in today’s social media infested world, it’s not that hard to dig) I found out she was merely visiting AZ, lived in Hawai’i and is native to the UK. At least as far as I can tell… 🙂

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Love this picture.

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So, why am I showing pics of a gal I’ve been following on Instagram for about 7 months now? Well, the beauty of social media is how it allows you to connect with people you otherwise would never have crossed paths with. The more I utilize social media, the more I realize there is TRULY only 6 degrees of separation. Either that, or the running community is pretty small. The story of Susie from the UK/Hawai’i/Flagstaff would never be told by me, and you never would have heard of her (unless you follow us both of course) if I didn’t also connect with her on Instagram.

I’ve made some really great friends through social media and I’m happy for its existence, despite it’s stalker-like capabilities.

It’s pretty awesome when I stop to think about it. Anyway, that brings me to my looooooong overdue Mana Bar Review. I’ll give you ONE guess as to who sent me these bars.

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If you guessed Susie from Hawai’i, you would be correct! Look at the awesome packaging! You can really tell they are handmade. 🙂

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I was given instructions to put them in the fridge as soon as they arrived in case they got a little soft during travel. (I’m embarrassed to say just how long overdue this post is, but, let’s just say I received them Sept. 13th, when Phoenix was still reaching temps in the 100’s.) It was a Friday and I had a run the following morning, so I was going to wait until then to enjoy my first one!

Let me step back for a second and let you know HOW I even received these in the first place! One night as I was doing my daily browsing on Instagram, I noticed Susie posted this pic… beautiful latte, one of my favorite books and a Mac… things just keep getting better and better. Then, I read the caption…

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“Working on a post about Eat&Run with a delicious almond milk mocha!”

Wait, what?! She has a blog too!? AWESOME. I quickly became a follower of her blog, and she started following me as well! Shortly after we connected via email and the rest is history folks. One day, we might even meet in person. 🙂

I was honored when she asked me to do a review of her Mana Bars. I received 6 bars in the mail and got to personally enjoy 4. Mr. Zucchini Runner enjoyed 2. 😉

I was SO EXCITED to open them up the following morning after my run! They looked delicious and I was starving!

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I didn’t want to eat my first bar BEFORE a run until I had the opportunity to try one and see how it sat in the ole tummy. IMG_5815

Filled with pineapple, coconut, macadamia nuts, taro and honey, these bars tasted like Hawai’i. I especially love pineapple and coconut, which was a nice compliment to the somewhat earthy taro.

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As I stood in my kitchen munching on my first Mana Bar, I couldn’t help but reflect on the fact that these were made by a gal who I connected with via social media. What an odd set of circumstances… or was it? Maybe this is just the new normal.

The Mana Bar sat very well in my stomach, so I had another one BEFORE my evening run that same day. I was training for Ragnar Trail Relay AZ, which I just completed this weekend (recap coming soon!)! The 4.44 miles were to honor RunEMZ on completing her 100+ mile treadmill run the night before. Oh, by the way, Susie and RunEMZ know each other too – 6°!!

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It was AMAZING. Not a single burp of Mana Bar. (I can’t say the same for some of my other favorite foods – I’m talkin’ to you peanut butter.) It fueled my run – IN THE HEAT – tasted great, is a whole food bar and sits well. Total win for this runner.

For my remaining 2 bars I had one for breakfast on my way out the door before work and another one before a morning, weekday run. Another characteristic I like about these, is that they don’t sit like a brick in your stomach like some food bars.

I’m so excited for Susie and her food bar endeavor. If you’d like to try them out for yourself, or just read the full story behind Mana Bars, head over to Susie’s blog, Longrunergy. The photography on her blog is amazing and her posts are smart and filled with great informative yogi-runner inspiration.

Great, now I want a Mana Bar. 🙂

Plant-Based Eating :: Volume II Day 2

Day 2 Volume II

Today I woke up at 4 a.m. and was out the door by 4:50 with my friend Amy. We enjoyed a nice run with some hills and had fun cooling off by running through sprinklers along the way. It really, really makes a huge difference! We went a total of 8.59 miles and I burned about 900 calories; at least according to my Garmin anyway.

Before heading out the door, I ate a banana to help fuel the run. (110 calories, 30 carbs, 0 fat, 1 g protein)

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That last hill is the longest, but then it’s all downhill!Screen Shot 2013-07-06 at 11.46.46 PMAfter the run we changed to our swimsuits and grabbed some ice cold grapes before heading out to the pool. (~104 calories, 2 g carbs, 0 g fat, 1 g protein)

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After Amy left, it was time for a real breakfast! I had cooled down finally and my stomach was hungry for eggs! We get our eggs locally from these happy hens. 🙂 I am not of the belief that consumption of all animal protein is bad, but more of the belief that the American culture eats way more than necessary and that factory farming is harmful in a multitude of ways. I choose not to eat meat or dairy because it works for me and I don’t enjoy those foods.IMG_2179

I always add fresh garlic, onions, fresh spinach, and a whole tomato to my eggs. Today I also added some broccoli and mushrooms. 😉 (189 calories, 12 g carbs, 5 g fat, 23 g protein)
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I was still hungry, so I ate an EnviroKidz bar – what can I say, I like the kid stuff too! And hey, it supports the Lemurs! 🙂 (120 calories, 18 g carbs, 5 g fat, 2 g protein)IMG_2723

At some point in the midst of making breakfast and saving Lemurs, I also took all my vitamins too.

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For lunch it was my turn to cook for Mr. Zucchini Runner and I. We had broccoli, carrots, onions, celery, chopped walnuts and black beans, served with wild rice. (624 calories, 87 g carbs, 20 g fat, 26 g protein)IMG_2725

It turned out really well! The flavor of the celery and walnuts added a nice touch to this veggie dish. I’ll have to remember this… good thing I have a blog where it is documented. 😉IMG_2726

I felt like a bottomless, always hungry, pit today… so I ate some cherries with little graham cracker sticks about 2.5 seconds after finishing lunch. (208 calories, 45 g carbs, 3 g fat, 3 g protein)IMG_2727

Then I had another snack about an hour later (pre-packaged from Costco). (70 calories, 12 g carbs, 3 g fat, 3 g protein)IMG_2728

For dinner it was just me, so I ate some boring sugar snap peas and a frozen Amy’s black bean and veggie burrito. Not very exciting or sexy. Sorry! (325 calories, 51 g carbs, 8 g fat, 10 g protein)IMG_2729

It didn’t look like much (frozen food never does) but it tasted really good and hit the spot!IMG_2731

I realized I was still pretty far from my calorie goal for the day, so I ate 6 almonds while I figured out what else I could eat. haha (34 calories, 1 g carb, 3 g fat, 1 g protein)IMG_2732

I was craving sugar, so I opted for tea with fresh lemon and some honey instead. Good for digestion and tastes great! IMG_2733IMG_2736

Once Mr. Zucchini Runner got home, he made some air popped popcorn, which was a perfect snack for the end of the day. I probably ate more than I should from a fiber standpoint, but it was so tasty! (153 calories, 31 g carb, 2 g fat, 5 g protein)IMG_2737

Grand totals for the day:

1,937 calories

289 carbs

49 g fat

75 g protein