My brave battle against workday boredom, a review of some tasty crackers and a $100 giveaway!

This is a compensated review by BlogHer and Ritz.

Feed Me!

As a freelance writer/content marketer, I work from home and make my own schedule. The positives of this are pretty much what you’d expect: lots of flexibility, I can pick and choose assignments and a wardrobe consisting of mostly witty tee shirts I stole from my teenager and running shorts (for the elastic waistband; I don’t run unless somebody is chasing me. Conserve energy, that’s my motto).

The downside? I’m always at home and I’m always at work. Structure, I lack structure. Back when I was working an office job, I thought the sameness of the days would surely suffocate me and one day they’d find me dead in the elevator and everybody would crowd around to see the poor lady that was bored to death and then they’d all go back to their cubes and talk some more about the show with that guy in it that they saw the other night and recipes for cake involving diet soda.

But at least I had a routine back then.

Now that I no longer have coworkers and a routine, my days have taken on an amorphous quality. Instead of a precise beginning, middle and end, I find that I’m in this sort of consistent state of always working, only in a less than methodical, mostly blobby sort of fashion. I just plop out work here and there with no rhyme or reason. Somehow everything manages to get done but I miss that feeling of being able to power off the computer and leave and not come back until tomorrow.

Even though I only work in short little bursts of work scattered throughout the day and night, I still manage to get bored. You can only blast RUN DMC and dance around your office so many times before it becomes a little stale. I find that some vague, extremely diluted Protestant/Asian work ethic prevents me from settling down into any activity that requires a large block of time during those hours when I should be working, so I can’t get into reading a book or watching a movie. Which is a shame, because if I added up all those non-working minutes and applied them to my to-read list, it would be in the negative numbers. I would have to call up my favorite writers and say “Hey! Write faster!”

But reading for pleasure is completely not working so I don’t tend to do that so as to keep up the charade that any minute now I’m going to be productive. Same with leaving the house. I could do it, but it would shatter the illusion that at any second I’m going to bang out 1000 perfectly crafted sentences and for once get ahead of my deadlines.

I need my illusions.

So instead, I email. It’s like working, in that I’m doing it at the computer on my desk but it’s not boring like work in that mostly it involves cockamamie schemes, random outbursts and links to Alphaville videos. I like to think I’ve perfected the art of being a random workday emailer – you can’t just sit there and email the same person/people over and over. You might disturb them at their own work and more importantly it might give them the impression that you are not, in fact, a mover and shaker. The key is to write just enough to be entertaining and strike up a conversation, not enough to make people wonder why on earth you have enough time to write a thesis on “Perfect Strangers” on a Wednesday morning.

This is why networking is so important. Yesterday, while working on a 2500 word lead magnet, I emailed 23 different people 38 pieces of random information and 6 sitcom theme song videos. This would not have been possible had I not put myself out there and spent many a productive hour on Twitter and Facebook nurturing those connections. Sure, I could turn off all distractions and work straight through but where’s the fun in that? Without regular human contact I’m not sure that I could work at home. After about a day you’d find me huddled in the corner, obsessively grooming a small patch of hair on my arm like a crazed lab monkey.

Oddly enough, the one thing I don’t find time to do is eat. You’d think with the kitchen being right around the corner, I’d be stuffing my face all day long but instead I put it off and put it off until I realize that I’m shaking from the low blood sugar and then absolutely nothing looks good. Being proactive about eating is so on my self-improvement agenda. I don’t even know how productive I might be if I didn’t lose a good hour or two a day to being so over-hungry and cranky that I can’t even figure out how to fix the problem.

And with that segue we come to the review

Ritz Crackerfuls Classic Cheddar Flavor

I received boxes of the Classic Cheddar and Cheddar Cheese and Bacon Crackerfuls to try out. While I found both varieties tasty, I preferred the classic cheddar. The cracker part on both was really delicious, think Ritz crackers with more of a whole grain flavor, which makes sense because they are made with 6 grams of whole grain.

The filling in both is made with real cheese and has a rich, sharp/tangy flavor that goes nicely with the crackers. The bacon variety had a very strong bacon flavor that might have been a bit too much bacon for me but I think that some people might find it just right.

I was surprised how filling each cracker was. It’s by no means a meal replacement, but it’s enough to keep you going for an hour or two until you can get a proper meal. The whole grain is satisfying and does give a feeling like you’ve eaten unlike some snacks that taste good but don’t make much of a dent in your hunger.

Each box contains 6 individually wrapped Crackerfuls, each with a protective cardboard sleeve. As a rule, I’m not crazy about individually packaged products, but weighed against the convenience of being able to throw these in my bag so I won’t have to take the time/spend the money to get a snack while I’m running errands I could see buying these as an “outside the house” food. When I worked in an office, a box of these in my desk would have been a lifesaver.

You can find out more information including nutrition information on the official Ritz Crackerfuls site. And if you’d like to try Ritz Crackerfuls, you can save $1.00 on Ritz Crackerfuls filled crackers. Click here for your coupon.

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  • Mishia

    We have bowls of fruit and helthy snacks on the kitchen table at all times!

  • Barbara

    I always make sure I have fat free yogurt and Triscuits on hand.

  • Barbara

    I always make sure I have fat free yogurt and Triscuits on hand.

  • Colleen S

    I work at home.. so it comes down to not buying the naughty stuff unless is its for special occasions. (like chips and soda) If all I have is good for me stuff to gnaw on that helps

  • Colleen S

    I work at home.. so it comes down to not buying the naughty stuff unless is its for special occasions. (like chips and soda) If all I have is good for me stuff to gnaw on that helps

  • Pam

    I keep granola bars in the cupboard to make sure I get something healthy if I don’t have fruit to eat or to make a smoothie with.

  • Pam

    I keep granola bars in the cupboard to make sure I get something healthy if I don’t have fruit to eat or to make a smoothie with.

  • http://souldolphindream@aol.com vicky

    I put portions into baggies because we are always on the go. I also freeze my crystal light in old waters bottles so that they can defrost during the day and I am not tempted to get a soda

  • Mickeyfan

    I keep things like frozen grapes, baby carrots and the like in the FRONT of the fridge/freezer. In sight, on my mind!

  • Mickeyfan

    I keep things like frozen grapes, baby carrots and the like in the FRONT of the fridge/freezer. In sight, on my mind!

  • barbara wright

    I keep fresh fruit next to the computer. Since I don’t have to get up for it, I am more likely to eat it

  • barbara wright

    I keep fresh fruit next to the computer. Since I don’t have to get up for it, I am more likely to eat it

  • Kimberley W

    I’d like to say that I have some trick to remembering to eat and keep my blood sugar levels up, but with my schedule, I often don’t remember until I’m ready to keel over! Because of that, I try to at least keep reasonably healthy items on hand that can quickly replenish my system – I love dairy, so it’s often a cup of yogurt or some cheese slices/chunks I reach for!

    Many thanks!

  • Ming

    I usually have all the fruit an healthier foods out on the table or easy within reach

  • Kimberley W

    I’d like to say that I have some trick to remembering to eat and keep my blood sugar levels up, but with my schedule, I often don’t remember until I’m ready to keel over! Because of that, I try to at least keep reasonably healthy items on hand that can quickly replenish my system – I love dairy, so it’s often a cup of yogurt or some cheese slices/chunks I reach for!

    Many thanks!

  • Ming

    I usually have all the fruit an healthier foods out on the table or easy within reach

  • Leslie Price

    I have a bad habit of working through lunch, so I keep a drawer full of oatmeal, granola bars, and other healthy snacks in my desk.

  • Leslie Price

    I have a bad habit of working through lunch, so I keep a drawer full of oatmeal, granola bars, and other healthy snacks in my desk.

  • April J

    I make sure I always carry a snack that contains protein to help me throughout the day. I even keep little packages of crackers with peanut butter in my car in case I need a snack to energize me.

  • April J

    I make sure I always carry a snack that contains protein to help me throughout the day. I even keep little packages of crackers with peanut butter in my car in case I need a snack to energize me.

  • Jennifer R

    I try to keep lots of fruits and whole grain crackers or nuts available for quick snacks.

  • Jennifer R

    I try to keep lots of fruits and whole grain crackers or nuts available for quick snacks.

  • http://auriette.blogspot.com Auriette

    If I don’t have a good answer, can I still enter? I mean, today, I accidentally put my breakfast bar in the fridge at work, and I kept out the energy drink that I was going to drink with lunch. I was really busy, so I just drank the drink. When lunchtime rolled around, I (eventually) did grab the breakfast bar (I had to walk past the fridge on the way to the bathroom, which was required because of the energy drink). I ate about half of it (and never did eat lunch), when suddenly it was 1:20pm and time to leave (I had an all-afternoon meeting out of the office). At the meeting, they had cupcakes. So, I grabbed what I thought was a chocolate cupcake, and it turned out to be a coffee cupcake. Or call it mocha. Whatever. I don’t really care for coffee, but I finished the whole thing (including the chocolate covered coffee bean on top) because I was hungry, and because it was really good except for the coffee flavor, and besides, I thought it would be rude to take a big bite of the cupcake and then throw it away, especially since these cupcakes came from a gourmet cupcake shop and probably cost a lot. Anyway, then I had a little bit of cheesey-broccoli-other veggie dip and some blue tortilla chips and some melba rounds. And half of one of those small bottles of Coke. The squat mini ones. And not enough water, I’m sure. And at the end of the meeting, I had one small dollop of some kind of hummus. Then I met my husband and we went to a burger place for dinner, where I ordered the cheese fries that I have long suspected of giving me the runs, but I added a side of fruit, so that makes it okay, right? Now I feel funny in my head, and I have had the runs, I’m not sure that I’m not dying. So no, I’m not the best person to tell anyone how to work healthy eating habits into their day.

  • http://auriette.blogspot.com Auriette

    If I don’t have a good answer, can I still enter? I mean, today, I accidentally put my breakfast bar in the fridge at work, and I kept out the energy drink that I was going to drink with lunch. I was really busy, so I just drank the drink. When lunchtime rolled around, I (eventually) did grab the breakfast bar (I had to walk past the fridge on the way to the bathroom, which was required because of the energy drink). I ate about half of it (and never did eat lunch), when suddenly it was 1:20pm and time to leave (I had an all-afternoon meeting out of the office). At the meeting, they had cupcakes. So, I grabbed what I thought was a chocolate cupcake, and it turned out to be a coffee cupcake. Or call it mocha. Whatever. I don’t really care for coffee, but I finished the whole thing (including the chocolate covered coffee bean on top) because I was hungry, and because it was really good except for the coffee flavor, and besides, I thought it would be rude to take a big bite of the cupcake and then throw it away, especially since these cupcakes came from a gourmet cupcake shop and probably cost a lot. Anyway, then I had a little bit of cheesey-broccoli-other veggie dip and some blue tortilla chips and some melba rounds. And half of one of those small bottles of Coke. The squat mini ones. And not enough water, I’m sure. And at the end of the meeting, I had one small dollop of some kind of hummus. Then I met my husband and we went to a burger place for dinner, where I ordered the cheese fries that I have long suspected of giving me the runs, but I added a side of fruit, so that makes it okay, right? Now I feel funny in my head, and I have had the runs, I’m not sure that I’m not dying. So no, I’m not the best person to tell anyone how to work healthy eating habits into their day.

  • http://thriftyjinxy.blogspot.com/ Chrysa

    I keep snacks right next to me on the desk – I never forget!

  • http://thriftyjinxy.blogspot.com/ Chrysa

    I keep snacks right next to me on the desk – I never forget!

  • http://beccasbackyard.blogspot.com Becca

    I try to keep fruits on hand and also 100 calorie desserts when I really need sugar :) Thanks!

  • http://beccasbackyard.blogspot.com Becca

    I try to keep fruits on hand and also 100 calorie desserts when I really need sugar :) Thanks!

  • Kathleen S.

    I am lucky because the restaurant on the first floor of the building I work in always has some great, fresh, healthy choices for lunch and snacks. They’ve got yummy salads and fresh fruit and sandwiches. Thanks!

  • Kathleen S.

    I am lucky because the restaurant on the first floor of the building I work in always has some great, fresh, healthy choices for lunch and snacks. They’ve got yummy salads and fresh fruit and sandwiches. Thanks!

  • Sonya Allstun

    I like fruits and fresh veggies like carrots and celery

  • Sonya Allstun

    I like fruits and fresh veggies like carrots and celery

  • http://sweetqt.wordpress.com Eve

    I make sure to put some in my bag before I go to sleep so I always have it.

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  • http://sweetqt.wordpress.com Eve

    I make sure to put some in my bag before I go to sleep so I always have it.

    shopgurl101@gmail.com

  • Amy G.

    When I go shopping, I make sure I always pick up food that will make easy, healthy snacks and meals. That way when I get hungry, my options are always going to be healthy.

  • Amy G.

    When I go shopping, I make sure I always pick up food that will make easy, healthy snacks and meals. That way when I get hungry, my options are always going to be healthy.

  • checkers

    well I remeber just by thinking it’s time for a good nutritious snack now, it’s as simple as thatm

  • checkers

    well I remeber just by thinking it’s time for a good nutritious snack now, it’s as simple as thatm

  • Vicki Andrew

    i’m at home so I find fixing a grilled cheese sandwich gives me the protein I need when I am crashing
    singermagic1(at)yahoo(dot)com

  • Vicki Andrew

    i’m at home so I find fixing a grilled cheese sandwich gives me the protein I need when I am crashing
    singermagic1(at)yahoo(dot)com

  • April

    I keep little containers in my desk with whole grain cereal, granola and nuts so that when I get a snack attack I have something healthy on hand to eat instead of eating junk. Plus I get more fiber this way.

  • April

    I keep little containers in my desk with whole grain cereal, granola and nuts so that when I get a snack attack I have something healthy on hand to eat instead of eating junk. Plus I get more fiber this way.

  • Diane Baum

    i leave a bowl of fresh fruit out all the time, it is so close that I could fall over it if I am not careful.

  • Diane Baum

    i leave a bowl of fresh fruit out all the time, it is so close that I could fall over it if I am not careful.

  • Susan Smith

    I’m at home so I keep healthy snacks like yogurt , popcorn and fruits around so if my stomach starts to rumble them I get a snack.

  • Susan Smith

    I’m at home so I keep healthy snacks like yogurt , popcorn and fruits around so if my stomach starts to rumble them I get a snack.

  • ConiSu

    I keep a baggie of fresh almonds or walnuts in my purse and a couple of sugar free mint patties.

  • ConiSu

    I keep a baggie of fresh almonds or walnuts in my purse and a couple of sugar free mint patties.

  • LewisF

    I take string cheese, “baby” carrots and/or almonds at 11AM and 4PM.
    Sorry, the last German pop I can remember was 99 Luft Balloons.

  • LewisF

    I take string cheese, “baby” carrots and/or almonds at 11AM and 4PM.
    Sorry, the last German pop I can remember was 99 Luft Balloons.