Showing posts with label energy bar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label energy bar. Show all posts

Monday 9 March 2015

Dear food lovers,

Today I am writing about a sport bar that might be of interest to many of you: PRIMAL Nutrition.

Who are they?
When two belgian sport fanatics, get a break from their daily crossfit session, something good happens. Here is their vision: without proper nutrition you cannot even get close to your maximal performance. Eating healthy should be a way of living and the way to respect your body. Hence their attempt to engineer sport bars, such that it would be easy to carry and provide the correct amount of carbs, proteins and fat for your workout. Being healthy should be that easy!

What is PRIMAL Nutrition?
The bars that I am talking about are capable of satisfying your body with the primal nutrition needs that are required before and after workout, or just for your own reasons to stay healthy.
They are made 100% of natural ingredients such as the honey, grass-fed whey, dry prunes and dark chocolate. There is science in each of those, namely the Paleo and Zone diet, famous within the world of Crossfit. 
The Paleo Diet consists in eating just like we used to, back in the past... way back in the past. If a caveman could not eat it, why should you?
With this, I mean anything that could be hunted or found in the nature. Sorry, pasta, cereal, and candy are not included. 
The Zone diet is basically about learning how to put together perfectly balanced meals that promote maximum health, wellness, and performance. As a CrossFitter you should look at Zone as how much you eat. When following the zone diet every meal you eat is 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein, and 30% fat. You also eat a certain number of “blocks” based on how much lean body mass (muscle) you have.
Back to the bars, there are two sizes and one flavor. One as a energy bar (± 150 kcal) the other one as a full power bar or meal (±300 kcal).

The verdict
I chose the medium bars as a snack between breakfast and lunch. This kept me away from snacking around and gave me the energy I needed. I chose the larger bars as my lunch, even thought I have to admit that I needed some time to get used to it in substitution of my regular pasta or salad.
No worries, though. Getting used to it, is easier than you think.
The taste is really good, for those who have a sweet tooth. I could feel the difference with industrial bars which are usually smaller and contain less nutritional values.
The packaging, is simple, as healthy food should be. The fact that you can always see the bar from the package is reassuring. For those following the Zone diet, it is possible to read how many blocks of each nutrient (carbs, protein, fat) are there in the bar.
Overall it is a sport bar that can be used by everyone.
The large bar costs 5 euro while the medium one costs 3 euro.
Want to get some? Order PRIMAL Nutrition at their website
I wish those gentlemen lots of success, believing that passion for healthy food leads to great and tasty things.



Love,
Caroline

Saturday 5 April 2014

This morning i decided to make an easy and healthy snack. You could definitely use this snack as a breakfast bar. These bars are the solution when you have no time in the morning or whenever you are craving right before lunch or dinner. 
The low glycemic index in this carbohydrate-rich food will slowly raise the blood glucose and will be digested at slow pace. Turns out that you will feel full longer full and way more energetic for the rest of the day.

The bars contain a bunch of complex carbohydrates, proteins and healthy fats. Its nutrients directly influence the skin (acne), the nervous system, improves mental health (reducing stress), the circulatory system and heart (high cholesterol). The digestive system benefits too by reducing constipation.

Was I convincing enough? Here is an easy procedure of how to make some.


Ingredients for 6-8 bars:
  • Olive oil for greasing the plate
  • 2 tablespoons of honey
  • 4 tablespoons of coconut oil
  • 3 tablespoons of peanut butter
  • 280g of oatmeal
  • 3 tablespoons of ground flax seed
  • 1 tablespoon of pumpkin seeds
  • 1 tablespoon of goji berries
  • 2 tablespoons of chopped dates
  • 1 tablespoon of chopped and dried figs


    Procedure
  • Warm up the oven up to 180°C and grease the baking pan with olive oil
  • Let the honey, coconut oil and peanut butter melt on a low fire
  • Put them off the fire and incorporate the rest of the ingredients (keep some seeds and dates to sprinkle later)
  • Press the mixture firmly in the baking pan and sprinkle the seeds and dates over it
  • Put the pan for 10-15min in the oven until the mixture looks gold brown
  • Let it cool off and slice the cake into stripes
  • If you feel like it's too dry, feel free to add some honey on top


Et voila, a delicious and easy pack of nutrients at your disposal!

Enjoy!
Caroline