...is ready for pick-up.
cheers,
-dave
Tonight I am meeting a friend for a romantic dinner at WHOLE FOODS!!!
Tomorrow I am taking an 8am Body Flow class before my 45 mile bike ride!!!
Sunday David comes home! He has been working in Kuwait for the whole month!
My ride:
40.5 miles
16.9 mph average
around 2 hours 20 minutes (might be a few minutes off..)
approx. 1,900 calories burned (!!!!)
I did half on a local park's bike trail and half on a trail next to an expressway. It was nice having such different scenery throughout the ride. On my path I saw a deer, armadillos, turtles and birds of every color!
I love running and there will always be a special place in my heart for the feeling of my feet hitting the pavement. But cycling was a nice alternative with my shin splints. As it turns out, it’s completely addicting.
During my ride I thought of how biking is different from running. Here’s what I came up with from my personal experience:
-Biking is more expensive (umm, the bike- and upkeep)
- You can carry more things with ease on a bike
- Biking is tougher to prepare for (I had to break down my bike in my backseat)
- Biking is pretty much road bikes for road and mountain bikes for
rougher paths (with running you can take one pair of sneakers through many different environments)
- Biking will take you farther. The sights I saw on my 40 mile ride were beautiful and vast. With running I could see much less during one long run.
- Biking requires more equipment- helmet, goves, special shoes, etc.
- I think bikers are just as friendly as runners- instant connections
- Biking is easier on your body. My bad knee didn't start hurting until 2 hours into the ride- and I was pushing myself hard.- I feel safer on my bike (riding away from something 20mph is pretty good)
- Biking is just as addicting as running!
Are you dedicated to more than one form of exercise? How do you balance it? Or do you prefer one main form of exercise?
ps- I tried the Vanilla Bean GU halfway through my ride. I didn’t think I’d enjoy it but it was awesome! Tasted like cake icing, really. I felt so much more energized immediately! I felt like I could go for 50 miles! I’ll definitely be buying more GU gels.
In all healthy ashley history I have never tasted a food and then written a review 5 minutes later.
But heaven-in-my-mouth Sabra is an exception.
I enjoy hummus, but it was always something I could take or leave. No biggie.
….until I tried my first taste of Sabra hummus 5 minutes ago!
Sabra is AMAZING!!
RICH
CREAMY (I mean really creamy! Luscious creamy!)
SOOOOOO TASTY
I wish I could reach through all your computer spoons and give you a big spoonful of this stuff. Not even kidding.
Sabra hummus definitely makes my list of foods I can’t live without. Seriously. I have tried many hummus brands, but none compare to this. I ate 1.5 servings straight from the spoon!!!
Do you do hummus? What is your favorite brand? Flavor?
Hello! Happy Sunday night!
Sunday is my favorite day. For me Sundays are about church, family and taking it easy.
Tonight I was exhausted and hungry- perfect reasons to hit up the Whole Foods bars as far as I am concerned!
I have been craving their tofu the whole weekend!
I got my typical salad with Kung Pao tofu, cilantro-pesto tofu and a gouda pasta salad. It is impossible to describe just how delicious this dinner was. 1.06 pounds of pure heaven, really.
The star of my salad is always these vegan bacon bits- Bac-Uns. They add so much flavor and crunch! Today I finally sought them out so I can make yummy salads with it at home!
BUY THIS. I guarantee you will be in love. Seriously.
While I enjoyed my lovely dinner I flipped through the pages of the free Tampa Bay Wellness Magazine. I was surprised how great this magazine was- especially for being free! The mag had tons of useful articles and interesting tips. (If you click on the link you should be able to read through the current issue.)
How was your weekend? DI you take it easy or spend it running around town?
New today at Healthy Spirits:
1. Deschutes Mirror Mirror-Barleywine aged 35% in oak.
2. Birrificio del Ducato Verdi Imperial Stout (with chili)
3. BFM Cuvee Alex Le Rouge 12oz
4. BFM Cuvee du 7eme 12oz.
5. BFM Cuvee du 8eme 12oz.
6. Old Danish Braggot
7. De Dolle Dulle Teve
8. De Dolle Bos Keun
9. JW Lees Harvest Ale 2005 (Sherry Barrel Aged)
Come and get it!
-dave
dave