Sunday, August 18, 2013

Wellness: KeVita Probiotic Drinks - Lemon Cayenne Cleanse

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I recently tired two of the KeVita brand Sparkling Probiotic certified organic vegan beverages; the Strawberry Acai Coconut and the Daily Lemon Cayenne Cleanse. They retail at about $3 or $4 per bottle and are pretty hard to find, but not really. The closest store to me that carries the KeVita brand was a store that I don't really shop at that often and is ten + miles away. I found this product near the produce department.

Anyway, on to the good stuff; the Strawberry Acai Coconut was first up and I have to say it has a surprising taste. If I had to compare it to something I guess I would say it tastes like a lightly flavored club soda (if that makes sense). There are several things I love about these drinks such as the fact that they're handcrafted, gluten free, only five calories, Non-GMO, contains four strains of live probiotics and Blue Ocean Full-Spectrum Minerals. The only thing I didn't like about these drinks at first is the taste (takes some getting use to) and having to drive all over town to get them.


I was really ecstatic about trying the Daily Lemon Cayenne Cleanse. I researched the lemon cayenne master cleanse a few years ago (it was a huge weight loss/management trend then) and I was really interested in trying it but never did. Similar to the Strawberry Acai Coconut drink, the KeVita Daily Lemon Cayenne Cleanse also has the club soda taste with a hint of lemon and a lot of cayenne. The cayenne in the Daily Lemon Cayenne Cleanse actually burnt the back of my throat a little at first gulp.



Check out my KeVita Probiotic Drinks YouTube video below!


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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Wellness: UGLee Pen | An Ergonomic Pen


I'm a writer by nature so I write A LOT; sometimes that can be a good and a bad thing if you know what I mean. Anyway, Out of the ten million pens in my home (that I have no idea where they came from or where to find one when I need one) the UGLee Pen is by far my new favorite. In case you're wondering (I know you are) the UGLee Pen gets it's name from it's design; it's a Ultimate Grip, ergonomic pen designed by Dr. James Lee to aid in comfort and hand pain relief when writing.  

To me it's just a pen, ink comes out of it like it's suppose to when I write so I give it a thumbs up for that and the glittery gel grip feels really great when writing so that's a +. This super comfort pen comes in seven different colors and retails for about $20.00 for a pack of three. This product can be found on Amazon.com. Like UGLee Pen on Facebook and follow them on Twitter for more information and product updates!

Check out my UGLee Pen YouTube video below!


Wellness: Woolzies Dryer Balls - The Natural Fabric Softener

Woolzies Dryer Balls are 100% eco-friendly handmade chemical free from 100% pure New Zealand wool and are hypoallergenic which is great for those who suffer from allergies. Woolzies do everything that conventional fabric softeners (soften and reduce drying time, static, and wrinkles) do plus they reduce drying time by 25% which will of course help reduce energy use and save you money and they are noise free (always a plus). They are money back guaranteed to last for at least 1,000 loads and designed to be safe for people with wool sensitivities. I've been using them for a couple of weeks now and I think it's a pretty decent product. The only thing I didn't like is the smell, OMG they smell like a petting zoo. The six pack Woolzies (recommended for large loads) retails at about $40. This product can be found on Amazon.com.

Book: How to Keep A Job - By. Naija Job Hunt

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Keeping a job should be a priority for anyone who wants to live comfortably and the way that cost of living continues to increase its critical to our survival.  

Authored by the founders of NaijaJobHunt.com, “How To Keep A Job” is a six page (yes, six page) guide to keeping a job. This guide covers five very obvious but very important tips for staying employed. Visit naijajobhunt.com for more information about the booklet.

In the Kitchen: Cooking with Home Canned Foods - Kindle Book Review



Disclosure: This is a sponsored review, I was invited to try this product in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts, opinions and expressions below are my own.



Written by Rhiana Jones; Cooking with Home Canned Foods features about 30 recipes which are categorized into ten different easy to read chapters. This e-cookbook severs up more than a plate full of yummy cooking inspiration especially to those looking for interesting ways to use up those canned foods in your pantry. The recipes in this book work with foods you've canned yourself just as well as with canned foods from the grocery store. This book has something for everyone; from Soups to Cobbler, all of these recipes are made with easy to find, inexpensive ingredients you probably already have on hand.

Before I actually read the book I thought it was a book about canning and using what you canned judging from the title and cover photo only but to my surprise it's not ( I guess that's why they say never judge a book by it's cover). If you're looking for a book about canning, this is not the book for you but if you're looking for a book with recipes for using foods you've canned then this is the book for you. Personally I think there are some really great recipes here; I'm still working through the book and trying out all the recipes but so far the Black Bean Quesadillas and Slow Cooker Chicken Taco Soup are my two favorites for now. I'm looking forward to trying them all.

Click HERE for more information about the book and/or to purchase and download your e-book copy.