Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Gluten Free Egg White Corn Chips Protein Loaded Health Snack For Kids & Adults


Good Food



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The iPS All Natural Egg White Chips featured in this post win hands down as the most unusual healthy food I tasted while in Chicago for BlogHer 2013 a few weeks ago.

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Admitedly, I wasn't too eager to give this odd-sounding new snack a try as I made my way through the Mom Select Swag Suite, a private invitation only event I've attended for three years now to connect with family-friendly brands. But, as a mom blogger always on the lookout for new good-for-you products for my kids and readers to enjoy, I decided to take the plunge in the name of research. From the first crunchy delish bite of this new kind of corn chip, I wasn't dissapointed and neither likely will you be when you taste these.

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iPS (short for Intelligent Protein Snacks), come in a range of savory, spicy, cheesy and sweet flavors: Sea Salt & Black Pepper, Barbeque, Aged White Cheddar, and Cinnamon Sugar. Each single 1 ounce bag serving is made with yellow corn flour as well as other healthful ingredients with a base of two egg whites, delivering the power and nutrition of a full 7 grams of protein.

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Pressure puffed and never fried, these tasty treats are all natural, gluten free, non-GMO, and are certified kosher. They are also relatively low in fat and are only 130 calories per serving. No artificial colors, flavors or preservatives are ever used, either, making these palatable to a wide audience of health-conscious eaters and consumers with various dietary needs.

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With such a nutritious product now available, I wasn't surprised to learn from talking at Mom Select's event to Sean Olson, the company's founder and inventor, that he was a dad. And that he originally got the idea for the product because he simply wanted his own kids to avoid junky, empty calories and eat better food.

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Olson says, "iPS was first hatched in my own kitchen when I was cooking breakfast for my children. I've always sought out healthier foods to feed them and I noticed how much they enjoyed the crispy edges of the eggs I'd prepare for them. So, I thought why not turn that crunchy egg wonderful taste into a snack that others would like and market it? That's how the product, which is the cornerstone of my company, was launched."

These are great to have on hand when anyone young or old in your family gets hunger pangs. They'd also be perfect to pack in your children's lunch boxes as they go back to school this fall. Come to think of it, you might even want to bring some to the office to stash at your desk for a healthy snack at work. Make sure you hide them, though, because they're really good and someone might eat them when you're not looking! 
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Reasonably priced these are available in select stores in individual bags, so check the store locator at ipsallnatural.com to see if you can get them near you. They can also be purchased online with a 24-bag case of any individual flavor or a variety pack selling for $31.99 plus $10 shipping. Stay up on the latest news from iPS All Natural by visiting the website and following them on Twitter and Facebook.

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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

What I'm Going to Miss Most About Summer Camp - Teen Tuesday Post by Rebecca Elspas


Teen Tuesday
by Rebecca Elspas, Teen Blogger



It's already August! Where has the summer gone? That's what everyone is thinking, I bet. I know it's on my mind right now. As regular readers know for the last six weeks I've been working at a sleepaway summer camp near San Diego. However, exactly a week from today I will be going home. Don't get me wrong, I miss all the comforts of home like my mom's cooking and I can't wait to be in my own room again. At the same time, though, when I leave this beautiful area I know I'm not only going to miss my friends -- both old and new, fellow counselors and campers.


L to R: My sister, 2 friends & me, all camp counselors 

When I head back to smoggy Los Angeles, I'm also going to miss all the nature and fresh air I've been enjoying for the past month and a half and the camp memories it all created. Keep in mind that it is very hot and sunny here most of the time in July and August. The mountains above San Diego are especially dry right now and the hills are still scarred from the tragic fire that burned here for weeks in 2003. In fact, even though ten years have passed since that massive blaze, the landscape is only now starting to come back to life.


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One day this summer I was really surprised when out of the blue it suddenly became very overcast and a few minutes later, started drizzling. Then we heard a loud boom of thunder and saw a bolt of lightning flash, immediately followed by a huge stream of heavy rain pouring down. So in our t-shirts and shorts my friends and I ran joyfully around camp in the lukewarm summer rain. We were yelling and ended up dancing in the rain because we were so happy that we finally would have some grass growing in our grassless camp!


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From the night nature here -- like the raccoons who scare us by coming near our bunks at night, the random bat that lives in one of the rooms, and the starry planetarium-like sky-- to the day nature that includes blue jays, cottontail rabbits and crazy squirrels prancing around all day, it's going to be hard going back to urban life at home. But hey, L.A. still has nature too, right?

Being outside so much every day among the hills, trees and wildlife over the past weeks has been amazing. I just hope I don't suffer from too much nature-withdrawal come this time next week when I return to the city. But then again, I'll have all these fond camp memories of wild creatures, mountains, grass and dancing in the rain to draw some positive energy from!


New grass after the rain, MommyBlogExpert.com
Shoutout to all other teens who are heading home from working at summer camps this summer!

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Monday, August 5, 2013

Life Reimagined $10,000 Sweepstakes What's Next Contest - What are Your Dreams & Goals?


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Contest ends 10/26/13



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As we go through life everyone has dreams both big and small. Sometimes our dreams remain just dreams but other times our wishes and hopes become realities. Here's a fun contest that will really get you thinking introspectively -- if you're lucky you could even win a really great cash prize of $1,000 or even $10,000!


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What goal or dream have you always wanted to achieve? Tell us to be entered in the Life Reimagined What's Next Contest. One lucky winner will receive the grand prize of $10,000 and three finalists will win $1,000 each to help make their next moments a reality.

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