Your Busy Life

Let's face it, protein to go can be tricky.  Grabbing a hard-boiled egg, cottage cheese or yogurt isn't exactly convenient (where is a refrigerator when you need one!).  There is always the old standby, peanut butter (yawn), but that's loaded with fat and calories.  What's a snacker to do!  Making protein-to-go choices easier has never been simpler!   Jack Link’s Jerky is quite possibly the perfect, grab-n-go snack -- it's convenient, ready-to-eat, requires no refrigeration, and is ready when you are.  Plus, Jack Link's meat snacks are made from premium cuts of 100% beef, pork, turkey or chicken, are low in fat, calories, carbs, and trans fats, yet are naturally high in protein.  Did we mention the flavors?  Jack Link's wide variety of flavors is certain to satisfy the snack cravings of everyone on your shopping list.

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Countdown to Look Hot in Your LBD

This year, I've selected the crème de la crème of my healthy living tips to give you the red carpet glow without sweating it out at the gym. Follow these golden rules for the next month, and you're bound to look and feel your best when it's party time!

List of Ready to Eat Foods for Camping

You need energy while you're camping, but it's not always convenient to cook up a meal. Here is a list of ready-to-eat foods that will provide you with the calories and protein you need to keep you going.

8 Grab-And-Go Gift Ideas

See how savvy thinking can help you score thoughtful presents (like a Jerky & Beer basket!) at everyday locations.

Jack Link's named favorite "Meaty Wine Pairing for 2010"

Leslee Miller, a well-known Midwest-based Sommelier has selected Jack Link's for her "Pairing of the Year for 2010"! Click "Read More" below to learn more about the selection on her wine blog "The Crush Pad."

Snack Smart - Eating the right foods in between meals is key for any running situation

Learn how jerky can be a smart snack between meals, especially for runners.

Different Camping Meals: Easy Guide to Food and Drinks

Hiking during the day will require you to eat often, so plan to make several stops along the trail for a snack. Plan simple packets of food for the trail that are easy to eat on the go, as well as high in carbs and proteins. Hiking makes your body burn calories at a higher rate, so the extra carbs and proteins are needed to keep your energy high. Read about easy food and drinks for while on the trail and camping.

 
 

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