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When Traveling On Your Motorcycle, High-energy Protein Snacks Can Be A Great Way To Stay Focused
But before they set out, looking for adventure or whatever comes their way, smart riders know to fuel up-both in the gas tank and in the saddle bag, with snacks that will sustain them through the miles ahead. Get yourself ready to roll with these smart snacking tips: Chew On This: Snacking Do's and Don'ts for the Open Road • DO think ahead. Bring a snack that is quick yet highly satisfying and requires no advance prep time. • DON'T ride on an empty stomach. Always pack a protein-rich snack to fuel the body and mind, leaving you focused and ready to roll. • DO stay alert. Give your body the extra energy necessary to take to the open road for a real ride. • DON'T get weighed down. Bring snack foods that aren't bulky for the trip ahead. • DO eat or drink before you get hungry or thirsty. • DO pack smart. Take snacks, such as Harley-Davidson® Beef Jerky, that pack a meaty punch and easily fit into any saddle bag. This new treat comes ready to eat in resealable bags to fulfill any craving. Beef jerky is a protein-rich, mess-free alternative that's easy to pack. The great taste and flavor of Harley-Davidson Beef Jerky may leave riders happier for the long haul. This high-octane snack is made from thick slices of premium steak, smoked and is available in three flavors-Original, Teriyaki and Pepper. Harley-Davidson and ConAgra Foods have teamed up to create Harley-Davidson Beef Jerky, the first food product for this trusted brand. "Harley riders live for the time they spend on their motorcycles, and beef jerky is a convenient food for the open road," said Joanne Bischmann, vice president Licensing and Special Events for Harley-Davidson. "It's a great way for riders to grab a snack and keep on rolling." Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Harley-Davidson® Beef Jerky packs a meaty punch and fits into any saddle bag. Made from thick slices of premium steak, it's available in three flavors-Original, Teriyaki and Pepper. |
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