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Nutri Bullet Give-Away!

Nutri Bullet Give Away!

Look what we are giving away! A brand new Nutri Bullet!

I was pretty darn impressed by the nutri-bullet I bought for my trip (read about it here). So impressed, I decided to buy another one to give away to one of my lucky readers!

I am going to keep this short…just leave a comment in the comment section telling us what your biggest challenge is with raw food. You can only enter once and the winner will be chosen with a random number generator. Entries will close Sunday, September 1 at 10:00pm pst.

The Contest Has Closed!

*Please note: If you haven’t commented on Rawmazing before, we need to approve your comment. Be patient, it will show up as soon as we do and every comment will be approved before the deadline. Shipping within the USA is included. If the winner is outside of the USA, some shipping and custom charges may apply.

To see what all you will get, click here: Nutri-Bullet

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1,158 Comments

  1. Nancy wrote on August 31, 2013

    my husband has the worst diet ever – loads of pepsi, sugar, red meat. I eat the best I can and try to add some positive influence to his menu.

  2. Dawn wrote on August 31, 2013

    My biggest challenge with eating raw is that I feel like I can never make a small enough green smoothie in my high speed blender. Especially when my smoothie has bananas in it I feel like it just doesn’t taste right drinking it the next day so I experience a lot of waste making too large of a batch.

  3. Brandy wrote on August 31, 2013

    My biggest challenge… is that I’m just getting started 😉 What a great tool this would be! I’ve watched the video with David Wolfe and am impressed already.

  4. Barb C wrote on August 31, 2013

    My biggest challenge with raw food is how hard it was on my digestion, which led to a huge decline in my health, which I am still recovering from 2 years later.

  5. Michelle wrote on August 31, 2013

    My biggest challenge with raw food is measuring how much produce and items to purchase, without letting anything spoil! I like to shop once a week and that makes it a bit difficult to use everything up without wasting food. If I could find a meal plan that breaks it down day by day, with a shopping list- I would be up for the challenge!

  6. jo wrote on August 31, 2013

    Hi! I just booked my flight to Costa Rica last night for a whole month in October – since Ive never been, my biggest challenge, at this time of the year, will be that it is the rainy season, and, I hear, the food there is quite bland. I wont have a car at my disposal, but Im hoping to get to the markets, and hopefully there will be great food choices! My bullet is on its last legs, so this would be an amazing gift to myself for my much needed trip! Love love love your recipes!!! 🙂

  7. Andria wrote on August 31, 2013

    My biggest challenge with eat raw and healthy food is that I have four other family members that do not want to eat the same way. So it takes me more time to prepare two separate meals each night, plus the cost of buying them food and buying myself food can add up and we are on a limited food budget. My other challenge is finding good things to eat that are not always just salads.

  8. Solomiya S wrote on August 31, 2013

    Thank you for this lovely give-away! It’s actually the first time I hear about the Nutri-Bullet. 🙂
    My biggest challenge with raw food would writing a weekly meal plan, staying within budget and preparing meals quickly. I’m still learning several tips and tricks in order to keep up with this fast-paced world.

  9. Amber wrote on August 31, 2013

    Good to hear your opinion of the NutriBullet – I also bought a MagicBullet a while back and promptly took it back to the store for a refund – it was a disappointment. I bought it hoping for an occasional handy alternative to my VitaMix but it’s performance fell far short of even a regular blender so I’m psyched to hear that the NutriBullet performs so well – let’s hear a whoop, whoop for progress!

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