June 14, 2005

Eating A Woman's Energy Bar

So Katherine bought all these Pria Bars the other day for her workout. Unfortunately, they are loaded with soy and so, after one bite, her legume allergy kicked in and she had to throw her bitten Pria away. Now we have a surplus of women's energy bars in our panties. . . I mean, pantry.

"So what exactly is in a woman's energy bar?" you might ask.

Though the packaging of these energy bars targets the feminine sex, I checked the ingrediants and didn't find anything that suggested these are ph balanced for a woman. Obviously they have a lot of soy but no other nutrients different from any other power bar. Not wanting these to go to waste. . . crunch, gulp, mmm, wow! Man O Man! What a difference an energy bar can make! This morning, I was supercharged at the gym. Usually I tend to drag during my morning workout but not today. Today, I was rocking. Endurance, strength, speed. Yeah baby. Bring on the Prias.

As a side note I should also say that I also usually don't get teary when listening to NPR's Morning Edition, but that story about the man being reunited with his sister (sniffle) after all those years (sniffle) was just so (sniffle). . . so (big sniffle). . . moving.

Posted by Red Chuck at June 14, 2005 09:32 AM
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2 questions:
1)Do you wait for a good parking space at "The Gym" so you can quickly get inside and start walking on the treadmill?

2) Do you have to take an elevator to where the stair-stepper machines are located?

...just curious

Posted by: AJ on June 14, 2005 02:02 PM

1) No — I try to park at least 1 county away from the "The Gym".
2)Yes — but only when the stairway is broken.

Posted by: Red Chuck on June 14, 2005 02:24 PM

I eat a Pria bar once a day and they give me a great energy boost! I'm not sure what the difference is between them and a regular energy bar though.

Posted by: Tina on June 22, 2005 09:47 AM
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