Showing posts with label frozen yogurt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frozen yogurt. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Jen's Epic Road Trip: Portland

Hi guys!

Sooo looks like thunderstorms are following Sourabh and me across northern Arizona and southern Utah, continuing on this week into Yellowstone. Hiking might not happen as much as we'd like (hiking in canyons = unsafe when flash flood warnings are in effect!), but thankfully we've still been able to see some incredible sights.

I'm going to try and go back this week to recap the places I've been so far on this road trip. First stop: Portland!

After picking Katie up at the Seattle Airport, we headed south on I-5 to Portland, Oregon.


Our first stop upon arriving was to walk around downtown and find some food. We checked out Pioneer Square before deciding that we both were craving frozen yogurt. TartBerry got great reviews, so we headed there.


This place did NOT disappoint! The toppings were out of control. They had fresh baked goods to crumble on top, angel food cake, and even bacon!


This place made your average self-serve froyo place look like a hole in the wall. The best part? It was a locally owned shop with the most cheerful customer service I've received in a froyo place. If you love frozen yogurt and you're in Portland, you must go here.


Katie gives it a thumbs up. What other recommendation could you need?


After checking in to our hotel, we headed to Pok Pok, a Thai restaurant in the Richmond neighborhood of Portland. Pok Pok recently opened an outpost in New York, but it's insanely crowded, so I thought it'd be fun to have dinner at the original. We had to wait about 15 minutes at 5:30 PM on a Wednesday night -- definitely get there early if you're heading here!


Portland has these streetcars that take you around the central parts of the city. I personally found them terrifying because they're fairly quiet and I just felt like I was about to either drive or walk into one at any moment. I think all the New York subway accidents I've read about have made me scared of public transportation, especially when it's out in the open.

Thankfully, we remained unscathed.


Had to snap a shot of this -- Portland being very Portland and encouraging its citizens to be environmentally friendly by taking the streetcar. Another sign encouraged people to take the train.


Thursday morning, after I grabbed coffee with Heather, who's now living in Portland for law school, Katie and I headed to the International Rose Test Garden. Despite the overcast skies and occasional drizzle, it was lovely to walk through. I've never seen so many cool types of roses!


Modeling is required when in a rose garden. Or so I told Katie.


Next up: the Portland Japanese Garden, conveniently located right by the Rose Garden.



Another lovely spot to explore, especially after we'd spent roughly five hours in the car the previous day.


Post-gardens expedition, we wandered along 23rd Street, which is a fun street to walk along. Lots of boutiques, restaurants, and coffee shops. We ate lunch at Mio Sushi, continuing the Japanese theme (although I only just realized that as I read this). We weren't sure how tasty it would be going in, since Mio Sushi is a chain of Japanese restaurants, but our rolls were delicious!


I have no idea what the baked sauce on top was, but it tasted extremely good.


After a quick stop at Target to pick up some road trip essentials, we headed to Voodoo Doughnut on our way out of town. Getting doughnuts from Voodoo requires waiting in line, but thankfully it only took about 15-20 minutes before we were inside and could order.


If memory serves me, the upper left donut was the peanut butter rice krispie (SO FREAKING GOOD), the upper right was the butterfinger (super meh -- disappointing and only ate one bite), the bottom left was a maple cake (also SO FREAKING GOOD), and the bottom right was the vegan chocolate orange (less OMG SUGAR and more mmmmmm). I cannot remember what the middle one was... perhaps that was maple as well? Katie can always clear this up in the comments :) 

Oh, and no, we did not eat all of these all at once. We would probably have died of a sugar overdose. 


And with that, we headed to Eugene, Oregon!!

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Sponsored: New Red Mango Frozen Yogurt Smoothies

Hi guys! 

I have an AWESOME giveaway for you today! That is, an awesome giveaway if you love smoothies and frozen yogurt. So basically, it's an awesome giveaway, because who doesn't love those? 
Now, before I go further, I should mention that Red Mango compensated me for this post. But I would not have accepted the campaign offer if I didn't already know that I liked Red Mango's fro-yo and, as they always will be, all thoughts and opinions on the products are my own.

But first, some background. Yesterday, after taking a Barry's Bootcamp class with Ashley, I headed downtown for jury duty. I had forgotten my change of clothes that I'd laid out the night before so I was wearing workout clothes -- at least I'd brought a pullover! 


If you've ever served jury duty, you know it's a lot of "hurry up and wait," as you're moved from one room to another, waiting to see if you'll be selected or not. Finally, at 12 PM, we were given a two-hour lunch break. So I headed immediately to Red Mango to try out their brand new SuperBiotics Summer Smoothies!


Red Mango just launched 22 brand new probiotic smoothie flavors and approached me about trying out one and blogging about it. I said yes immediately. You may have detected the hint of a smoothie obsession around these parts, and I love frozen yogurt, so there was no way I could say no. 

However, whenever I work with a brand, I make it clear that I reserve the right not to like the product and either not to blog about it or to be honest about my dislikes. Thankfully, that wasn't an issue -- these smoothies are delicious!


I ordered the Strawberry Energizer, with an energy boost, and it was exactly what I needed on a hot and humid day after a 6 AM Barry's class and several hours of jury duty (with more to come). The smoothie was sweet, but not too sweet -- just tasty enough to feel like a treat. And at 220 calories, I could pair it with something else for lunch, which kept me going from 12 PM until 5:30 PM!


The girl manning the counter was extremely helpful and not only discussed the smoothies with me, telling me that yes, they're made with fresh fruit (yay!), she also told me about their new fro-yo flavors, including Wild Raspberry and Lucky Taro. I tried both and they were fantastic! At that point, I basically wanted to make fro-yo my lunch, but knew the resulting sugar crash would leave me napping in a courtroom. Not the classiest start to my legal career.


But I'll be back for those flavors! And to taste more of the smoothie types because my Strawberry Energizer was seriously tasty. It was full of strawberry and banana and didn't have that sometimes-chalky taste you get at chain smoothie places.

I also love that the smoothies are made with probiotics, live bacteria in yogurt that have health benefits. Red Mango has a great infographic about their particular probiotics here.

Red Mango has also introduced new boosts for their smoothies, in addition to the protein, energy, immunity, and multivitamin boosts they already had. I'll let them tell you about the new boosts:
  • Metabolic Fit 360™: A proprietary blend of protein, calcium and African Mango which supports metabolic balance and promotes healthy weight management.
  • Dark Chocolate Mate: Finely ground, Brazilian roasted maté and dark chocolate; a delicious, rich, low-calorie flavor which also supplies a nice dose of antioxidants.
  • Tropical Hibiscus: Finely ground, premium Nigerian hibiscus blossoms infused with natural pineapple and lychee; a bright and tropical low-calorie flavor and antioxidant boost.
  • Green Tea Acai: Finely ground, premium green tea with açai berries, the Amazonian superfruit; a low-calorie antioxidant boost made with the best ingredients.


Giveaway!
Now for the giveaway: THREE of you will be winning $25 gift cards to Red Mango to try their new smoothies and fro-yo! 

You have four different ways to enter!
  1. Leave a blog comment telling me what your favorite fro-yo topping combination is.
  2. Tweet about the giveaway, using the following: "I want to win $25 to @redmango from @jensbestlife! bit.ly/14MeW5F" AND leave me a comment telling me you tweeted.
  3. Follow me on Twitter AND leave a comment telling me you followed me.
  4. Like my Facebook page AND leave a comment telling me you liked it.
The giveaway will end at 11:59 PM on July 9, 2013, so you have a week to enter.

And everyone gets to enjoy a discount to Red Mango that they have going on from now until July 5. All day, every day till Friday, Red Mango is offering their Super Biotic Smoothies for only $2 plus tax for the regular size. No coupon is required, just pop into your local location and try them out!


This post was sponsored by Red Mango. All thoughts and opinions are my own.