10 Oct 2016
by linettefm
in Family, Gadgets, Home, Outdoors, Product testing, Review, Tomoson Product Reviews, Tools
Tags: #RedLaserSight, Amazon, fitness, gun accessories, gun laser, gun parts, Gun Sights, hunting, Hunting Optics, shooting, Sports, sports & outdoors, target practice, Tomoson, tworld, weapon accessories, weapon lasers

Self and home defense are not things taken lightly in this house. From security gates, security cameras, to locks on every door and window, we try to leave nothing to chance. We also own a number of firearms. But they are only any good if you can hit what you are aiming at, and short of lots and lots (and lots and lots) of practice, there are a few add-on accessories that can remove as many variables from the equation as possible. Night sights, flashlights, and yes, even lasers.

A pistol is a staple in home defense, for good or for ill. There are those that believe a rifle or shotgun is superior, but let’s be honest: whatever makes the bad guy go away will do. Shot placement means more than your choice of weapon or caliber, and even the fellow with the most range time will be shaky and full of adrenaline when things go south. So, in theory, a laser will help you keep your shots center mass on the bad guy, or the 10 ring on the range target, with a little more accuracy and not making your house (or the neighbor’s) Swiss cheese. It also won’t affect night vision as much as a bright tactical light either. This laser does all that in theory, but since neither Hubby nor I have had time to range test it since the arrival of our new puppy, we can only say it certainly looks the part. It easily mounts to a variety of weapons with Picatinny or Weaver rails, but is quite large and the adjustment screws don’t seem to have a way to lock them (Hubby says some blue Loctite might work), so you may be constantly having to re-tighten the mount and/or zero it back in, and without a bench vise that last part will be very tricky. It’s also quite long, as you can see from the pictures, as the end of the laser extends even beyond the frame of a large semi-auto pistol, and quite a distance beyond the end of a compact-ish pistol. You turn it on from the little button on the back, which means mounting any closer tot he finger guard makes turning it off and on impossible. It’s not heavy, but with the size it is I’d have expected it to project better in full daylight. It’s nearly impossible to see in full sunlight, so it’s useless at an outdoor range. What you have here is essentially a compact, office laser pointer with a simple universal aluminum mount.
The major advantages here are the super low price and near universal mounting capability, as well as availability of LR-44 type button cell batteries (this unit takes 3, & yes they are included) as a high-quality weapon laser can run you upwards of $50-$100 or more. This one is just $11.99 (at the time of this review), but you can see all the shortcomings of a cheap laser here, and honestly, I would not trust my life, or my family’s, to this product. Fine for an indoor range to practice, or maybe for a tacti-cool look, but functionally it leaves a lot to be desired.

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04 Aug 2016
by linettefm
in Clothing, Exercise, Family, Health and Beauty, Kids, Living, Outdoors, Product testing, Review, Sports, Tomoson Product Reviews, Toys & Games
Tags: #AqtivAqua, Amazon, Amazon Products, amazon reviews, amazon.com, anti-fog, ASIN: B01FH5LDUS, exercise, fitness, goggles, Health, mirror lenses, outdoor activities, outdoors, polarized lenses, polycarbonite lenses, pool, recreational activities, Sports, Sports & Fitness, sports & outdoors, summer activities, Swim, swim accessories, swim goggles, swimming, swimming accessories, tinted lenses, Tomoson, Tomoson Products, Tomoson Reviews, tomoson.com, triathlon

Hubby’s been through more than a few swim goggles from various suppliers, and rarely have a pair been good for more than a couple of uses before they start to leak, or the anti-fog lenses fog, or some plastic piece breaks. These are the first, however, to claim to be polarized.

Polarized lenses not only reduce glare, they increase contrast and reduce eye strain. Unlike a traditionally tinted lens, they don’t just darken the field of view with various tints or shading in the lens, but block the horizontally polarized beams of sunlight. Generally this makes anything with polarized lenses more expensive than non, but the benefits for some greatly outweigh the costs. So putting a polarized lens on a set of swim goggles seems like a no-brainer, since there’s rarely more sunlight bouncing around than when you’re in the pool in the summer, right? So far, these AqtivAqua® POLARIZED “Poseidon” Swim Goggles are the sharpest, clearest goggles I’ve ever used. Whether the lenses are truly polarized or just tinted perfectly, I can’t tell. But the sharpness and clarity both in and out of the water was stunning. They fit well around even Hubby’s giant pumpkin head, and there’s no leaks or fogging. They’ve only been used twice in chlorinated water, but both times on both of us they were comfortable, there was no pinching or binding, and they were easily adjusted on the fly to fit either of us. They are a touch on the bulky side and there’s not as much peripheral vision as we’re used to with our swim goggles. But other than that, we have no complaints. The zippered, molded storage case is a nice touch too, a real “value added” bonus.

I will revisit this review after a few more uses, because testing and reviewing swim goggles has shown me that the first few uses are always perfect, and with exposure to chlorinated water over a season, the cheaper, poorly made ones tend to start fogging and leaking after about 5 or 6 uses. But as of now, these are Hubby’s go-to for lap swimming. Whether they stay that way, only time will tell, but AqtivAqua states on the Amazon listing: ” If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your AqtivAqua® Swimming Goggles, contact us and we will provide a no-hassle full refund”. Alrighty, then. I say give them a try!

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25 Jan 2016
by linettefm
in Exercise, Food, Health and Beauty, Influenster, Living, Nutrition, Product Samples, Product testing, Review, Samples, Subscription Boxes, Uncategorized
Tags: #ItsYourThing, 4 pk, Acai Fruit Powder, Almonds, Ascorbic Acid, ASIN: B016ZG0PGG, ASIN: B016ZG0PKC, biotin, Brown Rice Syrup, Buttermilk, Calcium Caseinate, calcium pantothenate, calcium phosphate, Canola Oil, Carrageenan, Cellulose Gel, Cholecalciferol, Chromium Chloride, Cinnamon Powder, Citric Acid, Coating: Sugar, Cocoa Powder (Processed with Alkali), Crisps: Wheat Flour, Cyanocobalamin, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Nut, Dieting, Diets, dl-Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate, Dried Cane Sugar, FD&C Yellow 5, FD&C Yellow 6, Ferric Orthophosphate, fitness, folic acid, Fractionated Palm Kernel Oil, Glycerine, Green Tea Leaf Extract, healthy eating, Holiday Weight, Honey, Influenster, Inulin, Isomalto-Oligosaccharide, lattice acid] and sunflower oil., Losing Weight, Maltodextrin, Managing Weight, manganese sulfate, Milk Protein Concentrate, Mono and Diglycerides, Natural and Artificial Flavor, NATURAL FLAVOR, Natural Flavors, Niacinamide, non fat dry milk, Nonfat Milk Powder, Oats, Onion Powder, Palm Kernel Oil, Parsley, Pea Fiber, pea protein isolate, pea proteinisolate, Peanuts, Per package: crisps (dehydrated potato, Phylloquinone, Phytonadione, potassium chloride, Potassium Citrate, Potassium Iodide, Potassium Phosphate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, rice flower, Rice Starch, Salt, salt) Seasoning [whey, Sea Salt, Skim Dry Milk Solids, Slim Fast, Slim Fast Bars, Slim Fast Bars Review, Slim Fast Crisp Review, Slim Fast Crisps, Slim Fast Products, Slim Fast Shake Review, Slim Fast Shakes, SlimFast Advanced Nutrition 10g Protein Meal Replacement Bar, SlimFast® Advanced Nutrition 100 Calorie Snacks Drizzled Crisps in Cinnamon Bun Swirl flavor, SlimFast® Advanced Nutrition 100 Calorie Snacks in Sour Cream & Onion Baked Crisps flavor, SlimFast® Advanced Nutrition Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Meal Replacement Bars, SlimFast® Advanced Ready to Drink Shake, SlimFast® Advanced Ready to Drink Shake in Creamy Chocolate flavor, SlimFast® Advanced Ready to Drink Shake in Vanilla flavor, Sodium Ascorbate, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Molybdate, sodium selenite, Soluble corn fiber, sour cream (cultured cream non fat milk), Soy Lecithin, Soy Protein Isolate, Sucralose, sugar, Tapioca Starch, Tapioca Syrup, thiamine mononitrate, UPC: 008346802029, Vanilla Creme, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin and Mineral Blend: Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E Acetate, Vitamins and Minerals: Magnesium Phosphate, VoxBox, Water, weight control, YEAST EXTRACT, Zinc Gluconate

Being part of the Influenster network, allows members to qualify for VoxBoxes. My latest one arrived in late December, which featured an array of Slim Fast branded products. Being the new year we all want to lose weight or at the very least get rid of that holiday poundage brought on by cookies and treats. I gained 6 pounds in the last week of December because I behaved from Thanksgiving to Christmas but once Santa came, he brought treats, candy, chocolates (I’m surprised I did not consume the stocking) and it seems I ate them all between Christmas and New Year’s Eve!

I’m pretty good at restricting myself and believe with all the advancements in food today, that leaving food as it is, meaning less to zero processing allows us to eat pretty much anything (with portion control) and not suffer the consequences. I eat my weight in salads and I’m not even a fan of most dressings, as I think they tend to drown the freshness out of the produce as it is. I love avocados and find them to be nature’s dressing. They are creamy and never ruin a salad like a fake creamy dressing can. I have those days though where I am in a snacking mood or just running short on time, so I pick the brands I trust carefully. I look for meal replacement or snack products that are not full of fake sweeteners or loaded with sodium. Finding real ingredients is “my thing”, so let’s see how the Slim Fast VoxBox did.
The Slim Fast VoxBox included:
- SlimFast® Advanced Ready to Drink Shake in Vanilla flavor
- SlimFast® Advanced Nutrition 100 Calorie Snacks in Sour Cream & Onion Baked Crisps flavor
- SlimFast® Advanced Nutrition Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Meal Replacement Bars
- SlimFast® Advanced Nutrition 100 Calorie Snacks Drizzled Crisps in Cinnamon Bun Swirl flavor

First, I tried the items that were easy to munch on and that was the Sour Cream and Onion Baked Crisps to satisfy the salty urges and for the sweet cravings, I tried the Drizzled Crisps in Cinnamon Bun Swirl. First thing I noticed with both bagged products, was the large amount of “dustings” in the bag. I call that the powdery and broken up bits in a bag that barely resemble the whole product you see pictured in the front of the bag. Like the posters for drive-thru burgers, my product did not resemble the picture on the bag. The Sour Cream and Onion crisps had the higher amount of “dustings” that I wondered if I should just use the contents as a batter coating! I taste a pinch-full of what these crisps use to be and the flavor and texture resemble closely to those chips that come in a canister….but more broken up. The odd part was when you ate the product, it tasted good enough to satisfy a chip craving but when you drank water, you had an odd aftertaste that lingered. The taste was not like potato or the sour cream and onion coating, think more milk solids or dry milk and it was what it tasted closely too. Each bag is 100 calories and states it comes with 18 to 20 crisps. I am not kidding when if I say I got 4 whole ones and that is counting the ones that were 3/4 whole. The breakage takes away from the enjoyment and if you get past that, the aftertaste did me in. I did not finish the bag but I figured that means I consumed less calories!

Next, came the Cinnamon Bun Swirl crisps. These were a little more in one piece but the drizzle on top was mostly on the bottom of the bag. The sweetness is not overwhelming and the cinnamon had a nice balance to it. Again, the odd aftertaste was present but you could overlook this one more. The crisps had a pleasant crunch and like some products on the market, these did not leave you with a cotton mouth after you ate them. I could actually see myself picking up a bag if a sweet craving hits me that is overwhelming because a bag is just 100 calories for 20 to 22 crisps. These were also 30% whole in the bag!

SlimFast’s Ready to drink shake that comes in an easy to go bottle. The bottle idea I like because sometimes messing with powder and a scoop can be a pain, but I usually take a bottle water (or almond milk) and just scoop into a shaker bottle when I am on the go. I then combine the ingredients (wet/dry) when I am ready to consume them, so this way I don’t end up with chocolate powder that found it’s way out of a plastic baggy and went poof in my purse! I made sure to try the drink cold from the fridge and upon opening the bottle, the Vanilla scent is not very Vanilla like. I take a sip and the drink is about 4 out of ten when it comes to overall taste and flavor. I have had much better and this drink had an odd thickness to it. I made sure to shake it just in case and the thickness left a film in my mouth that was not very vanilla or real milk tasting, or even a nut milk flavor! It took away from the enjoyment and even with time, I could not get use to it. Being able to get 20 grams of protein on the go is a plus, but when I priced it out, weighed in the flavor/texture and the ingredients, I would still opt for a premium powder mix that is usually higher in protein. I did fix the flavor by adding part of a scoop of powdered Peanut Butter and Chocolate, and that is when I noticed that my PB and Chocolate powder had a better quality of chocolate and real flavor than what the Slim Fast drink. I then felt I wasted a scoop of the “good stuff” on trying to make the not so good stuff better! I also noticed there is natural and artificial flavors but no where but the title of the drink says Vanilla. It’s called Vanilla Creme but nowhere is Vanilla listed! I then stopped looking at the ingredients because they made my tummy rumble more. 😦

Last but not least, the bar in Dark Chocolate and Sea salt. This is a meal replacement bar and has 10 grams of protein and 200 calories. Ninety of those calories come from fat and the protein derives from Soy, not Whey. I look at the list and there are so many other bars on the market with better core ingredients and even protein impact, and with less fat! This bar is super sweet and off in taste, plus costs more than the better bars. The Dark Chocolate has a waxy texture and is of poor quality. I did not go past the one bite because my calories and fat matters. The bar is filled with syrups derived from everything from brown rice, tapioca and simple cane. They added Inulin as a source of fiber, plus Fractionated Palm Kernel Oil to hold it all together. Let me add the above comes before the Cocoa itself and Oats was still listed before the chocolate! They might as well called the flavored Sweet Oats-y. The only positive is that it has Almonds as a first ingredients but I felt they were ruined by the rest!

Final Verdict:
I love the VoxBoxes and Influenster! I am not so in love with Slim Fast. I think back and they are a company that his been around a long time but I feel they are always playing catch up and still stuck in the motto of “portion control baggies”. Most people that are serious about losing weight and/or managing their weight, can portion out an individual serving. They sell containers to baggies to help you out that serve as a carrying vessel and probably keep the products in more decent shape. You can use a scale or like I do, I still use a scale but I test myself first to see if I can visually guess-estimate on my own and then verify with the scale. I notice I usually serve myself a little under the 1 serving a packaging lists. I can do math, so I don’t need someone doing it for me. Next, the ingredients used are “old school” but not in a good way. Cheap sugars, bad oils, artificial flavors and dyes, and poor protein sources is not what I call healthy eating. Yes, you get less calories but that is barely the entire picture when eating well. You need good fats, a good source of protein and more to stay energized. Yes, the Slim Fast products come with vitamins and minerals but again a multi-vitamin can do that for you if that is what you desire! I looked at the products as a whole and asked myself is this a balanced diet? Slim Fast does not state just eat our food solely but the 1 meal or 2 real meals you add in a day should not make-up for everything you did not get. I want energy and I’m not even asking for a boost of it from products, just keep me going in the day. If I started with a shake, ate a bar for lunch (maybe 1 or 2 crisp snacks) and then ate dinner…..well, when my body is suppose to be winding down is when my body got the better fuel. Yeah, that did not sit well with me! Then I saw the price points because convenience comes at a price and Slim Fast was more expensive than the “golden dietary products” on the market. Um, I’m paying more to eat less better is what entered my head. Yeah, I prefer paying the bills Santa brought and managing my weight with other products than paying for products that are sub-par both in how they were made and how they came out of a bag!
I received the above product(s) free of charge from Slim Fast and Influenster. I am not obligated to provide a positive or favorable review, just my honest opinion. My review is based on my experience with the product and/or brand, which may differ from yours.
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28 Dec 2015
by linettefm
in Drinks, Exercise, Food, Health and Beauty, Nutrition, Product testing, Review, Samples, Sports, Supplements, Tomoson Product Reviews
Tags: "super arginine", #AminoAmmo, 4:1:1, agmatine sulfate, Amazon, Amazon Products, amazon reviews, amazon.com, Amino Acids, amino ammo, ASIN: B00V6XAOIS, bcaa, BCAA mix, beta-alanine, better body sports, betterbodysports.com, branched chain amino acids, cardio, citrulline malate, Dietary Supplement, exercise, fitness, gym, Health, L-Isoleucine, l-leucine, L-Valine, pre-workout mix, Sport's Nutrition, supplements, Tomoson, tomoson products tomoson reviews, tomoson.com, UPC: 696859177705, Vitamins, weightlifting, workout, workout supplements

Hubby is at it again in another guest post for supplements. Thankfully, this time, he’s got a good one to review and not some horrible concoction or useless gelcaps. So let’s dive right in to this offering from Better Body Sports, shall we?

Some days, it feels like I’m Micheal Corleone in the Godfather. “Every time I think that I’m out, they pull me back IN!” I’m a sucker, it seems, for trying out certain supplements, and it’s usually within my holy trinity: BCAA’s, protein, creatine. And sometimes it comes back to bite me on the butt, but this time, I’m happy to report, I’ve found another winner in Better Body Sports’ “Amino Ammo” BCAA formula. BCAA’s are a very important part of my workout routine. The help increase muscle building and synthesis, as well as support the muscles you’ve already built, but the also help combat fatigue and stamina in the gym. What sets this mix apart from my usual brand of BCAA powder is the 4:1:1 ratio versus my usual 2:1:1. That ratio refers to the amounts of L-Leucine, L-Valine, and L-Isoleucine that comprise a standard BCAA (branched chain amino acid) stack. Emerging research has started to say that a 3:1:1 ratio can produce greater muscle synthesis that the usual 2:1:1, so most companies are starting to put a 4:1:1 ratio in their BCAA stacks. There are also many reports of this just being another heaping helping of “bro science”, but I can tell you from use that I did notice some minor gains from this over my usual Optimum Nutrition BCAA powder. I didn’t have Those who have read my other reviews know that I consider them the standard by which others are judged for the simple fact that I trust them to put exactly what they say is in there, in there. And trust is huge in the supplement market where fly-by-nights come and go it seems almost daily. But Better Body Sports went above and beyond and made this not just a BCAA mix, but a pretty decent pre-workout mix as well by adding beta-alanine, citrulline malate, agmatine (which some have referred to as “super arginine”) and vitamins (C, B6 and B12) as well. Add a caffeine pill and I’d put this up there with the new formulation of Cellucor’s C4. The downsides to Amino Ammo are a super-sweet flavor to mask the bitterness of the vitamins and aminos, and the paltry amount of agmatine sulfate, which is only 250mg. Most studies show the minimum effective dose of agmatine to be in the 500-750mg range. The other is the price for a 30-day serving: $39.99. I can usually get a 30-day supply of pre-workout powders for around $20-25 for a 30 day supply, and less with coupons and promotions.

Overall this is a good product that seems to contain exactly what is says it does, and offers a price point that, while I find a little on the high side, is on par with the other, more well-known names in the industry. If you don’t mind the flavor (I’m not the biggest fan of watermelon, and as Wifey put it best “It tastes like powdered Jolly Rancher”), you have a better than average pre-workout with no caffeine, and some really look hard for that. And for those that don’t, you can add it for about 5 bucks a bottle and never need another pre-workout mix. There’s no filler, binders, no artificial colors, anti-oxidants…Better Body Sports has a real winner on their hands.

Well, then. It’s nice to actually get a supplement company that actually gets it and I’m glad hubby doesn’t have to choke down something he hated for a review. Better Body Sports makes an entire line of products, and if they’re as good as their Amino Ammo, there’s going to be a new big player in the supplement industry very soon.

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19 Oct 2015
by linettefm
in Clothing, Exercise, Family, Fashion, Home, Kids, Outdoors, Product testing, Review, Sports, Tomoson Product Reviews
Tags: #LejaReGoggle, Amazon, Amazon Products, amazon reviews, amazon.com, anti-fog, ASIN: B013G132Z4, exercise, fitness, goggles, Health, latex free, mirror lenses, outdoor activities, outdoors, polycarbonite lenses, pool, recreational activities, scratch resistant, Sports, Sports & Fitness, sports & outdoors, summer activities, Swim, swim accessories, swim goggles, swimming, swimming accessories, tinted lenses, Tomoson, Tomoson Products, Tomoson Reviews, tomoson.com, triathlon

No, it’s not deja-vu. I’m really doing another swim goggle review in October. And yes, they look exactly like the last ones. Except this time, it’s the name “Lejare” on them. The straps are the same. The clasp at the back, the same. The lenses, the same (although Lejare seems to have opted for option “B” in lens shape); the storage case, the same! Even the claims are almost identical. So, let’s do this, then. From jump I’ll tell you that due to the timing of when they were sent (early fall), I couldn’t do any swimming in a frigid pool. So these were tested, again, by Hubby in the shower, with the hose, and dunking his head in the pool from the edge.

Unfortunately, it seems as though the product is branded differently, but it’s nearly identical in every way to several other products that come from overseas. It’s almost as if Lejare picked them from a catalog and paid a few cents extra per unit to get their name and logo on them. These goggles have all the same drawbacks as the last ones I reviewed, because they’re pretty much the same product from probably the same factory. Pinches at the nose? Check. Horrible clip/clasp at the back that is doomed to crack and break? Check (in fact, after trying them on again today, the plastic clasp did snap off). And while it has all the same pluses as the last pair (didn’t leak on initial uses; tinted, mirrored lenses, but not too dark; soft, pliable silicone straps; carry case included), The only noticeable difference is lack of “wavy” effect in the lenses, and for some reason, they included ear plugs. I never thought swimming was too loud, and while I sometimes used to get “swimmer’s ear” as a child, I doubt these ear plugs would do much to solve that. A nose clip might have been more appropriate, maybe even a swim cap. But the same noise-reducing earplugs that Hubby uses to mow the lawn? Yeah…no. There’s also this from the Amazon product page:
“100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: If, For Whatever Reason, You Don’t Absolutely Love Your Per-Swim Goggle, Just Return It, And We’ll Refund Every Penny (Or Replace It, If There Is A Defect).”
Oh, and they want $19.00 for these, nearly 50% more than the others. I just don’t see the value. At all. That’s more than the Speedo brand Hubby bought before.

Look, I get it. Everyone starts somewhere. And innovation isn’t easy, and doesn’t come cheap sometimes. But this kind of stuff tells me you’re not even trying. You put zero effort and expect to reap major rewards? No, that’s not how business works. I was a small business owner, my father was too. It’s hard work, long hours, and a huge investment. If it was a simple as picking product A, B, and C out of a catalog and having my business name printed on it, and money starts pouring in, everyone would be a millionaire and have their own business. These are average swim goggles, and are identical to the last pair I got from another company, and they’ll be the last goggles I review for a long, long time. Lejare doesn’t have a functioning, maintained website (It doesn’t look like they even finished setting it up. Ug.). Their Facebook page is covered in pictures not related to their products or business. The product photo 0n Amazon is a fully clothed woman in a pool with their product photoshopped on to her face! Seriously? Get it together, guys.

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25 Sep 2015
by linettefm
in Exercise, Food, Health and Beauty, Influenster, Living, Nutrition, Product Samples, Product testing, Review, Sports, Uncategorized
Tags: #FiestaVoxBox, #PremierSelfie, 30 grams of protein, caramel color, Contains 2% or less of the following: Tapioca Starch, control appetite, control cravings, diet, Dieting, Energy bars, Fiesta VoxBox, fitness, Glycerin, gym, healthy eating, Hydrolyzed Gelatin, Influenster, Influenster Fiesta VoxBox, Inulin, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Nonfat Dry Milk, Palm Kernel Oil, Partially Defatted Peanut Flour, Peanut Butter (Dry Roasted Peanuts), Peanut Extract, Premier protein Bars, Premier Protein Bars: Yogurt Peanut Crunch, Premier Protein Review, Premier Protein® Bar Protein Blend (Soy Protein Isolate, Protein bars, Salt, Soy Lecithin (an emulsifier), Sucralose, sugar, Water, Whey Protein Concentrate), Whey Protein Hydrolysate, Working Out, Yogurt Powder
Most protein bars that are geared towards females have great flavors but low protein numbers. I want energy just like everyone else and if I want less, I prefer just eating half a bar and holding the other half for later.

Retail Price Point: $1.99 per bar with 30 grams of protein
Ingredients (as listed on their website)-
Premier Protein® Bar Protein Blend (Soy Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Hydrolysate, Whey Protein Concentrate), Glycerin, Hydrolyzed Gelatin, Sugar, Partially Defatted Peanut Flour, Water, Peanut Butter (Dry Roasted Peanuts), Palm Kernel Oil, Inulin, Contains 2% or less of the following: Tapioca Starch, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Salt, Yogurt Powder, Soy Lecithin (an emulsifier), Nonfat Dry Milk, Peanut Extract, Caramel Color, Sucralose.
Verdict:
As I mentioned, flavor matters and the Premier Protein bars come in an array of flavors from White Fudge Raspberry to the Yogurt Peanut Crunch I was sent to try out. Each bar provides 30 grams of protein and are decent in size, so you nip that craving or hunger when it hits. The bar is gluten free and no funny stuff like fillers or trans fats, corn syrup, plus they are a great source of not just protein but fiber too. Each bar is 290 calories, so again a pretty decent exchange when it comes to the what makes the bar.
The flavor of the yogurt coating resembles white chocolate and it’s almost described like eating a peanut butter rice crisp treat that has been dipped in it. Very different and no nasty aftertaste, plus I did get enough energy to finish grocery shopping and my groceries resembled the list I went out to get. Many times my cravings tend to influence what I am buying and I then come home with more snack foods than I planned too. So, I not only save my waistline but also when it comes to my checkbook!

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12 Aug 2015
by linettefm
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I take Omega-3 fatty acids on a daily basis but with my Husband having an allergy to shellfish and a sensitivity towards certain fish, I’m always looking for alternatives.

In comes Nature Science’s 100% pure Vegan Omega-3 supplement where even the soft-gel is vegetarian approved. You not only get your Omega-3 fatty acids, but this product promotes 5 times more DHA per day than Krill Oil. With Nature Science you also have the guarantee of 100% authentic ingredients, so no funny stuff in your supplements. You also get the same fatty acids you do with non-vegetarian types of Omega-3s out there like:
- Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA); 240 mg
- Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) from Marine Algae;120 mg
- Alpha-linolenic (ALA) from Flaxseed oil; 690 mg
With Nature Science, your product is manufactured in a GMP-complaint facility that insures your product is safe and pure. The product is also manufactured in the USA! The company also has a 100% satisfaction guarantee attached to their products and I love when companies stand by their brand because that means I can safely make the purchase.

Ingredients (as listed on the package):
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Softgels
Servings Per Container: 28
Amount per Serving
Calories Total 10
Amount per Serving % Daily Value+
Total Fat 1 g 2
Saturated Fat 0 g 0
Amount per Serving
Microalgae Oil Schizochytrium spp., whole 400 mg*
Total Omega-3 Content 220 mg*
DHA Docosahexaenoic Acid 120 mg*
EPA Eicosapentaenoic Acid 60 mg*
Flaxseed Oil Linum usitaissmum, seed 690 mg*
Omega-3 Alpha-Linolenic Acid 345 mg*
Omega-6 Linoleic Acid 80 mg*
Omega-9 Oleic Acid 104 mg*
* Daily Value not established.
+ Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs
Retail Price Point: About $13.99 and I found the product at Rite-Aid and Drugstore.com

Verdict:
My Husband and I took the soft-gels for a period of two weeks and I can say the no fishy aftertaste was greatly appreciated and we also did not experience an upset stomach. Even though I have no known allergies to fish, sometimes my other brand seemed to have irregularities when it came to potency and I would get an upset stomach and trust me, you don’t want to start your morning with a tossed stomach just because you are taking your supplements. My body also seemed to digest the product better and this why I may just drop the non-Vegan ones I have been taking an opt for this brand that provides the same and if not better nutrition value and is derived from a different source.
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08 Jul 2015
by linettefm
in Clothing, Exercise, Family, Home, Living, Outdoors, Product testing, Review, Tomoson Product Reviews, Toys & Games
Tags: 100% Money Back Guarantee, adjustable, anti-fog, anti-leak, ASIN: B00X6JM1U4, athletics, diving, fitness, goggles, outdoor activi, outdoor recreation, outdoor sports, outdoors, silicone, speedo, Sports, sports and fitness, summer, summer activities, sunglasses, Swim, swim goggles, swimming, Tomoson, Tomoson Product Reviews, Tomoson Reviews


Summer is in full swing in Southern California, and the pool is open for business. I recently got a chance to try out some pretty cool swim goggles from Compressions, and having bought more than a few of these in the past, I’m liking how they’re holding up so far!
Compressions Mirrored Swim Goggles are anti-fog and anti-leak. I guarantee anyone who has used swim goggles in the past has had a problem with one or both issues. Compressions coated the inside of the lenses with an anti-fog treatment that means no matter the time used, these goggles won’t fog. Nothing is worse than swimming around blindly and crashing into a wall. Or worse, someone else, because your goggles fogged up and you can’t see. Thankfully these goggles are also shatter proof as well!

The only worse thing is them filling with water. We’ve had more than our fair share of leaky goggles, and it’s probably one of Hubby’s top pet peeves. There’s a lot of stuff in our water to keep it clear, fresh and clean, and trust me, you want none of it in your eyes. Chlorine, muriatic acid, floculant, tri-chlor tablets? No thanks, I’ll just use my Compressions Swim Goggles.
What’s nice is that these goggles also sport mirrored lenses. On a bright, sunny day, I want to wear my sunglasses. But none I had fit over or under some swim goggles. Compressions took care of that by making an all-in-one solution with these mirrored lenses. They even give you 100% UV protection! It’s like sunblock for your eyes! I can’t think of anything I didn’t like.

Without goggles

With goggles!
Hubby has quite the large head, and they took a fair bit of adjusting to fit him properly. The infinitely adjustable silicone straps did finally fit his big ol’ pumpkin head. They did, however, dribble slightly under water, and jumping in meant the came right off his head too. That never happened with his Speedo branded goggles, and he did notice that the lenses were not 100% optically correct, which basically means they had some small distortion from lens to lens and that can lead to eye fatigue, but it’s not like he’s wearing them to drive or something else terribly important, so I doubt it’ll be of any major concern. The also came with a nifty little carry/storage case so that hopefully they last for years and years to come. And finally, Compressions backs their goggles with a 12 month “No Questions Asked” 100% refund and return guarantee, so if you’re needing some high quality swim goggles, I recommend giving Compressions Swim Goggles a try!

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14 Jun 2015
by linettefm
in All Natural, Beauty, Clothing, Exercise, Food, Fruits and Veggies, Health and Beauty, Living, Natural, Non-GMO, Nutrition, Organic, Product testing, Review, Supplements
Tags: 10g of clean protein, All Natural, Amazon, Apricot Cashew, ASIN: B00W1NP68U, Baked of wholesome ingredients, Bars, Cacao Nib Almond, Coconut, Coconut Pecan, Coconut Sugar, Date, Date Bars, dates, diet, Energy bars, FÉ FUEL BARS, Fé Fit, Fé Fuel, Fé Fuel Gluten Free Bars Review, Fé Fuel Protein & Energy Bar, fitness, gluten free, Gluten Free Energy Bars, healthy eating, Healthy Eating Habits, Isolate Whey protein, meal replacement, meal replacement bars, natural, No artificial colors, No artificial flavors, No Preservatives, organic, Organic Energy Bars, Organic Protein Bars, Organic Raw Honey, Paleo, Paleo Diet, post-workout snack, PRODUCT CODE : FEFUELBARS, Protein bars, Raw Coconut, Raw Eating, Raw Honey, Raw Pecans, Snacking, UPC: 040232254130, Whey, Whole Natural Food


When I read Gluten free on a package, I really first think does that mean flavor free too ? So many products advertise a healthier option, however your diet is more based on avoiding to eat it, versus what the product delivers. Not the smartest way to diet and going hungry because a product tastes so bad is also wasted money.
When I was approached to review the Fé Fuel bars, I liked the flavors and ingredients but I was a little fearful of what would come. Is it going to be a dry hockey puck like many of these date based bars of today, or is it going to be a mushy mess. I like dates. Many products that are gluten free use it as a base for texture, moisture content and fiber intake……many failed at making good flavorful products that I started to question my liking of dates. I can’t understand how a moist date can become so dry that it sucks any moisture out of your mouth. Gluten free products should not dehydrate you!
The good news, you know how so many products advertise the “Best of”, well Fé Fit did not lie! Their Fé Fuel bars are not only great for being Gluten free but I would eat them just because they taste good and have a good amount of nutrition to combat hunger, plus keep you going.
You start with three flavors to choose from and I opted in ordering the multi-pack to keep things interesting (dislike eating the same everyday) and also so I could taste all three bars. The flavors are not only good tasting but not the typical Peanut Butter this and Chocolate chip that.
- Coconut Pecan
- Cacao Nib Almond
- Apricot Cashew
All bars deliver only 140 calories and the first ingredient is Isolate Whey protein, with 10 grams of protein. Then comes raw pecans and organic dates. The aforementioned is the base product and it then expands to the flavors of the bars. Everything is kept in it’s raw state, making this a Paleo diet friendly bar or for people like me that seek no processing. Sweeteners range from Organic Coconut Palm sugar, Organic Coconut Nectar, to Organic Coconut Sugar and Raw Honey. Simple list and the shortest I have seen on an energy/protein bar. You will recognize everything on Fé Fuel’s ingredient list and it’s always a plus knowing what you are eating.

Out of the bars I have eaten in any class, and by this I mean gluten filled or not, to different proteins from pea to whey, the Fé Fuel bar kept me the fullest. It’s hard to comprehend because it’s small in size but it makes an impact. I felt full and not bloated, just energy that kept me going and a sense of satisfaction. I was happy because I was not hungry but had energy. I kept thinking if the bar had enough because it’s 1/2 the size than a typical bar but it kept me feeling better in all areas. I digested easier and some bars tend to make me feel bloated as I consume water, sort f like they poof inside me as I hydrate. Not these bars! Pure energy is all I got with zero unpleasant side effects. I ate them crushed in yogurt to just grabbing one and going. The texture is pleasant when eating and each bar tastes like the combination listed in the package. If I was craving chocolate, the Cacao Nib literally nipped that craving because it had sufficient chocolate to satisfy my indulgence.

Retail Price Point: $29.99 for a box of 12 bars. 24 bars is prices at $59.98 and 36 bars at $89.97 via the website. You can save 20% if you subscribe for monthly delivery. I also found that via Amazon, you can order 12 bars for $19.99!
No matter the diet you follow, these bars have a place in your tummy! I found the Fé Fuel bars are what I have been looking for because in the end I don’t want hunger to stop me or worse, cause me a headache and I could keep going. The bars are satisfying and great tasting like they should be. Fé Fit, also has an entire site dedicated to healthier living from fitness and diet plans that break down in 90-Day combo kits. The Fé Fit company goes beyond just providing nutrition but also a way to change your body into a healthier you that I always find is a bonus and also to look better. With Summer upon us, you can start eating cleaner and feeling better.
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08 Jun 2015
by linettefm
in All Natural, Drinks, Exercise, Food, Fruits and Veggies, Health and Beauty, Living, Natural, Nutrition, Product testing, Review
Tags: #SkinnyTeaTox, 100% Natural Teas, 14 Day supply of detox weight loss tea, 14 Day supply of premium loose leaf tea, 14-Day Skinny TeaTox, A Healthier You, A.M. Tea, Aid with Digesting, Bloating, Boost Metabolism, Burn Calories, Canadian, chemical free dieting, chrysanthemum, cinnamon bark, Cleanse, cloves, control appetite, control cravings, detox, detoxify, diet, Diet Teas, Dieting, Eat Better, Energy, exercise, fitness, Get Bikini Ready, Ginger, ginseng, Health, healthy eating, Healthy Eating Habits, Increase Energy Levels, natural, Natural energy, Natural Tea, No dyes, No Preservatives, P.M. Tea, Rhubarb, Senna, senna leaf, Skinny TeaTox, Skinny TeaTox 14-Day system, Skinny Teatox Review, Strawberry Infuser, suppress appetite, Tea Infusers, tea leaves, teas, Vegan, weight loss


I love tea as it is, so doing this review came easy for me. Two weeks to a skinnier me and also a detox, I’m game!
The 14-Day system is very easy to adhere to. You make a cup in the morning from the loose tea and the Skinny TeaTox team included a strawberry shaped tea infuser to use. It is made of silicone and it’s the first of this type I have used, as all mine are metal base. The infuser was so easy to clean and dry that I became a huge fan of silicone infusers and can’t wait to get my hands on that adorable Manatea (get it!) one!

The A.M. tea steeps for about 4 minutes and I found it a little on the weak side in taste, so I let it steep longer. On warmer days, it was about 20 minutes and I would then walk by and toss 2 ice cubes in for a cold refreshment. Easy to make and the A.M. tea has very light notes that I would describe more towards an herbal like flavor versus the stronger notes you get from black and green teas. I started my morning hydrated and the effect I felt was mostly in energy. It was a welcoming effect because it did not just hit me, but it was the type of energy you don’t notice but I did notice I kept going. It gave me that extra edge and no jitters or negative effects like with energy drinks. I mostly had the tea with zero types of sweeteners but I did have a couple cups with a smidge of honey but to give you an idea of how light the tea tasted, I felt even a 1/4 teaspoon of honey made the tea taste like honey water versus tea, so I skipped on doing this.
Retail Price Point: 14-Day system is currently on sale for $32.00 on the site, from $42.00. The tea infusers are separate and each sells for $11.00.

The evening tea comes in bags and is a much stronger tasting tea. Senna leaf is what I mostly picked up and it is known to be used as a laxative. Now, the tea did zero for me when it came to whatever it was suppose to do. I never feel hungry in the evening, so it maybe helps someone if they have issues with that. I had the tea hot and you drink the P.M. version every other day, not once a day like the A.M. one. Senna leaf is known to be used for constipation, to help move digestion and so forth. I would get a lot of stomach noises and sometimes the activity was loud when it came to noise but never did I feel like I had to rush to the bathroom or an unpleasant…..well, gurgle. I expected to use the restroom more, but just got a lot of noises and squeals like you would experience with hunger and it got a little annoying. Anyone around me would ask me if I was hungry or if I was okay. That is how loud the noises were.
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Verdict:
All in all the system is super easy to follow and remember. One evening my Husband reminded me of my P.M. tea and I had to let him know it’s every other day and why….so he quickly kept tabs in case I would forget. He is always kind enough to offer to make me a hot cup of tea every night, so this why he kept tabs and would know what tea to offer me. The system’s main goal is detoxification that causes weight loss, via good energy and just helping the system to move along at doing what is suppose to do. See it as a cheerleader! I did however not lose a pound. I watch what I eat as it is but I only experienced an interruption in how I regularly use the restroom. When I took the evening version of the Skinny TeaTox, the following day I would not go like I go on my regular schedule (once after breakfast and once after dinner). I had no need to go in the morning, so I felt uncomfortable and bloated (now, the noises make sense). I would then go two to three times that evening. It disrupted my healthy going pattern and a detox (if needed and remember healthy organs already do this for us) was not what I felt and saw. My skin does not look good. I thought maybe the purge is happening to my skin and it will look bad and then better. Thinking it’s part of the detox phase. Nope! My face recovered when the program ended and it took me about a week after to start seeing the effects and I had to push more water than before I started the program. In conclusion, my normal regimen of teas and water, plus a healthy diet is what keeps me losing weight and feeling better. My body says so by responding as it should and keeping even a healthier bathroom schedule. I think where you are when it comes to dieting, is how well any program, including the Skinny TeaTox will respond with you. If you eat bad then you may have things you wish to purge from your system but in the end, purging yourself of eating badly on a regular basis is what will make the real change. I maybe see Skinny TeaTox as a jump start program. The program also details a healthy eating system and what foods you should eat and what to avoid. This is where I praise the system highly because if you are lost or need a re-freshening course, the Skinny TeaTox provides information in a pamphlet they included and also on their site. I can also see using the A.M. tea combined with any morning tea, as a natural energy booster shot!
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