Larabars Real Food Giveaway

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I know guys, things are going a bit crazy on the blog. Two giveaways within two days? But, I couldn’t keep this one from you guys as Larabar is one of the blog’s OG (OG = original gangster, for anyone currently wondering what that means.). In 2008 and 2009 I featured giveaways from them on the site!  This giveaway and partnership is especially important to me as Larabar is partnering with bloggers to fight hunger, a cause that affects 1 in 7 Americans! 

I feel as if there is a new bar launching each week. Whether I see them in the stores while shopping or while scrolling through my Instagram feed, it is hard to keep track. Regardless your preference – Paleo, low calorie, meal replacement, vegan, nut-free – there is a bar out there. I’ve found myself ordering bars on Amazon only to end up with eleven lonely bars in the box since I could barely finish the first bar.  Some of these bars taste so artificial and processed, I can’t imagine how my body could ever digest it let alone benefit from it. These days, eating real food is a goal of mine and something I think about when choosing bars.

Therefore, when packing for our ski trip, I found myself packing my favorite standby, Larabar. Without many of the unnecessary additives, like chocolate, there is no worry that the bar will melt in your pocket for a day on the slopes. The wholesome, filling and healthy bar is a perfect snack to fuel me through skiing. Each bar, regardless it’s flavor, is a blend of unsweetened fruits, nuts and spices. There are no hidden ingredients. In fact, most of their nutrition labels feature between just two and nine easy to pronounce ingredients. Don’t believe me? Wait until you check out their website and see that they actually encourage and show people how to make their own Larabars!
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Since Lara Merriken, the company’s founder, established Larabar in 2000 with the goal of making real, wholesome food accessible to everyone, it only makes sense that they are teaming up with Feeding America, to help battle hunger across America. Their #ShareRealFood campaign encourages people to donate to food banks, volunteer and get involved with local organizations that help combat hunger. In fact, they are donating $150,000 to help fight hunger in America! Through the New York Junior League and Procter & Gamble, I have had the opportunity to work in NYC soup kitchens and stocking local food pantries with supplies. Trust me, they can never have enough volunteers or supplies!

The next time you’re at the grocery store or placing an online grocery order, consider adding just a few extra non-persishable, healthy food items, like Larabars, to your basket so you can donate them to your local shelter or food pantry to help feed those in need. If you do, make sure you share a picture on social media to encourage others to do the same thing and tag @larabar!

 

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This post is sponsored by FitFluential on behalf of Larabar.

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Ride the Runway with Cyc & SIX:02 + A SIX:02 Giveaway

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Most seasons, New York Fashion Week comes and goes without me realizing it beyond the increase in traffic, fashionable people and difficulty booking restaurant reservations. But, luckily for health and wellness bloggers, over the past few seasons as more and more ready to wear brands are expanding their lines to include athleisure, this week of fashion highlights is becoming more relevant. As this crossover occurs, athletic brands are also taking advantage of the week and highlighting their brands through either smaller, pop-up events or runway shows to capture the attention of influencers and media who are in New York City for the week of madness.

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Last week, I had the pleasure of attending my first New York Fashion week fitness event, Ride the Runway. This evening event brought health and wellness influencers center stage, by means of a Cyc Fitness  spin bike, for a fashion show highlighting the hottest Spring looks from SIX:02. How about that for a fun, innovative twist on a NYFW event?

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While Keoni, the founder and mastermind behind Cyc Fitness led us through a sweaty and energetic 45-minutes spin class, models debuted the hottest Spring fashion. The spin class was very unique as the Cyc method includes five positions, versus the typical three positions and leverages weighted sandbag/beanbag like weights for multiple songs. It is definitely a challenging workout! During the arm portions, the music changed and the spotlight focused on the runway area. For the next two songs models ran out, showing SIX:02’s hottest Spring gear. Instead of doing a traditional runway walk, they each gave a nod to fitness by doing push-ups, burpees and sprints in the gear. For those that aren’t yet familiar, SIX:02 is a fitness fashion destination that carries the most stylish and on-trend activewear and footwear from top brands like Nike, adidas, Under Armour, ASICS, Koral, ALALA and more. They have 30 stores across the U.S. and are launching a NYC flagship this Spring!

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The Spring gear they highlighted was from a range of brands including Nike, Adidas and Alala and exactly what you’d expect from a fashion show- vibrant, stylish and a bit edgy. I counted at least five items that I’d love to add to my SIX:02 shopping cart, especially the Nike shoes and neon leggings. Can a girl ever have enough leggings? Wait, don’t answer that question.

SIX:02 didn’t want the fun to stop with the Ride the Runway event though, they want readers to have the opportunity to shop the new Spring fashions on their site. Therefore, one lucky winner will win a $50 gift card for SIX:02!

HOW TO ENTER: – THE GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED AT THIS TIME. 

There are two easy ways to get entered:

  1. Follow me on Instagram and leave me a comment letting me know your handle.
  2. Visit SIX:02 and leave a comment below, letting me know what piece of Spring gear you want to buy with your gift card. 

Giveaway will end Tuesday at 11:59pm. 

This is not a sponsored post and all thoughts and feedback are my own. Thank you to SIX:02 for providing the gift card and to both SIX:02 and Cyc Fitness for hosting a wonderful event.  Thank you to Mike Green for the incredible images.

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Tahoe Ski Weekend

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Well Tahoe, you were a treat!  We may have come back short one pair of skis (more on that later) and may not have tried your restaurants or bars, but your mountains, snow and gorgeous views did not disappoint. The fresh air and a weekend away were exactly what both of us needed after the past six weeks of going non-stop.

We spent four nights relaxing with Dane and Kristine in her family’s Truckee home.  Each night we found ourselves curled up on the couches, watching a movie (Jobs and Black Mask), sharing a huge bowl of popcorn and sipping wine. Their fireplace was constantly on while we were home, and our bellies were beyond happy with the many meals cooked together.

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Kristine and I chose almond butter, banana, cinnamon, honey and Ezekiel bread as our morning breakfast while Dane and Bo whipped up eggs, bacon and toast. Our slope meals were not the heavy, three-hour long lunches we experienced while skiing in France and Switzerland, but they were better than expected. In fact, Kristine and I were both able to get our daily dose of greens slope side with huge, made to order kale salads. Bo was in his glory, putting the well-appointed kitchen to good use, especially the huge gas stove. Our group planned dinners based on what we were craving: roasted chicken, ribs and hamburgers were requested from the crowd while one-night dinner ended up being our two-hour post ski happy hour food fest which included homemade guacamole, a cheese and meat plate, apple and almond butter and wine. We enjoyed this so much that we ended up the one dinner reservation we made due to full bellies.

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The weather the first day prohibited three of us from skiing since only the black runs were open in the afternoon at Squaw Creek. But, while Bo skied, the rest of us spent two hours exploring the shops, restaurants and fireplaces in Squaw Creek’s village. Luckily due to improved conditions our entire group was able to ski on both Friday and Saturday. I challenged myself by skiing blue and double blue runs all day, even trying my hand at some moguls and a bowl. Kristine witnessed my trepidation, or as she called it “assessing the situation” first hand, but unlike years past, this only occurred on two runs and lasted just a few moments.  The skiing in Tahoe was exactly what we hoped for – a beautiful mountain which has a great mix of runs for all abilities. We were able to ski for hours each day without growing bored or even doing the same run more than a few times. I especially appreciated the fact that even though it was ski week in California, when many kids have winter holiday from school, the slopes and resort were still wide enough not to feel packed.

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The resort itself exceeded our expectations twice during our visit.  On Thursday, they gladly refunded me for the one day of skiing I couldn’t enjoy since the mountain was open! Then, on Saturday, when my skis, unfortunately, were stolen or “borrowed” by another skier during lunch, they let me use a pair of demo ski on the house. While I was beyond frustrated to lose my K2 skis, which I’ve loved dearly the past two years, they helped ensure that it didn’t ruin our day.

Overall, I would highly recommend heading to Tahoe if you are looking for a beautiful, relaxed mountain getaway. During the winter months, the area is alive with ski and snowboarders while the Summer beckons hikers, bikers and water lovers to the lake and mountains.

Thank you again, Kristine and Dane, for hosting us this weekend!

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