Day 2 of The 12 Days of Christmas!
Hey folks, we are back again!
Day 2 of our 12 days of Christmas and we are giving away your choice of 1 of these 3 books! We have The Contagion Myth, Gut-Brain Secrets or Food as Medicine Everyday.
To enter, comment on this post or our blog post on our website with the title of your favorite book you’ve so far read this year.
Each day up until Christmas we will have a different giveaway for you to try your luck at winning!
You can enter these giveaways one of three ways….. You can comment on Facebook, Instagram or on our blog below, for a total of 3 entries per day! We will pick one new winner per day! Winners will be drawn on January 4th.
We are so excited to bring these 12 days of fun your way. Visit our page tomorrow to find out what you can enter to win next!
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Sarah says:
My husband gave me a beautiful wedding band for Christmas one year. Simple and timeless. It is a precious reminder to me.
Troy Evans says:
A road bicycle when I was around 12 years old. I rode it all around our neighborhood.
Troy Evans says:
The Cost of My Faith by Jack Phillips
Ashley Vido says:
“Wild Feminine” by Tami Kent. This is such an amazing and revolutionary book! I never would have chosen it myself but it was recommended to us and I’m so glad to be reading and re-reading it. Looking forward to sharing copies with other women in my life soon.
Margaret Pella says:
A two-person tent when I was a kid!
Adrienne says:
I finally got around to reading Nourishing Traditions, it’s changed my life 🙂
Ellen Eisenberg says:
nourishing traditions by Sally Fallon
Cheryl Harris says:
Nourishing Traditions
The Big Book of AA
Wesley the Owl
Cheryl Harris says:
This year I received a tribute video to my five chickens made by my sweetie!! Best gift ever!!
Cheryl Harris says:
oh i would love to try this!
Margaret Pella says:
My favorite audio book I’ve listened to, which I think counts, is The Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring.
rebekkalynn says:
The modern family cookbook… by meta givens.
Awesome vintage old-school cookbook with weekly menus included!
heidisteele20 says:
ESV Study Bible since we no longer talk how they did in the kjv it’s so much easier to understand. Love ? it!
Aesai says:
One gift that I’ve received that I haven’t forgotten was a LEGO set I really wanted when I was a kid. 😀
Aesai says:
My favorite book that I’ve read this year would have to be The Forager’s Harvest.
sulliakers@gmail.com says:
We the Living by Ayn Rand really stuck with me this year. I also enjoyed Nourishing Diets by Sally Fallon Morell , that was a great read as well.
valeriecops8 says:
The Believer’s Authority
bestchef@hughes.net says:
Favorite book I read so far this year – The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
jay.keany@gmail.com says:
Outlive by Dr. Peter Attia
Candice Seals says:
A marriage proposal
Candice Seals says:
Well I am still working my way through the Bible so it would have to be that. All of your books sound like something I’d like to read ?
laceyraye says:
Fav book this year: Vax-Unvax: Let the Science Speak (Children’s Health Defense)
veritas says:
My favorite book so far this year has been “The Restoration of Christian Culture” by John Senior. Excited for a chance to win the Contagion Myth!
cegmeae@outlook.com says:
Years ago, my father decided he wanted to buy himself a new wedding band, so once he’d picked one out, he’d asked the jeweler to cut his original ring in half (keeping my mother’s initials intact), add posts and backs and make a pair of earrings for me. I still wear them all the time. Thank you, Mom & Daddy! 😀
Matt Berardi says:
My grandfather gave me a lumberjack as a young boy. What made it special was he made it by hand and I was so impressed with him. In my mind he could have conquered the world. Love you Grampy!
Carrie Pirotte says:
Best Christmas gift I ever received? It sounds so lame, but a white fluffy robe. I got it in 2007 and it’s still going strong!
heidisteele20 says:
Most definitely my first puppy! I’ve rescued every kind of Animal since I could walk but we had just enough to get by and not enough time to care for a dog or cat, unfortunately but to my surprise after my Mother put herself through nursing school, she bought me a puppy when I was 10. I named her Abbey and she was my best friend for the next 8 years until she had horrible arthritis and that being 30 years ago, my Mother decided to put her to sleep and I know in my heart Abbey is waiting in Heaven along with all the others I’ve been so blessed with all these years. My pastor said Animals don’t have souls but there are Animals in Heaven. After flatlining and visiting heaven, I truly believe that’s exactly where they go. Dog isn’t spelled GOD backwards by coincidence;) RIP, Abbey girl! For anyone who has ever felt the genuine Love from a Dog or any Animal and had to say goodbye, I truly understand that heartbreak but our time here is short in comparison to eternity and we will see them again.
Corrie Ackerman says:
a doll house 🙂
jay.keany@gmail.com says:
Real cowboy boots from my wife.
Sharon Scott says:
When I was 2 or 3 years old, I received a walking doll who was almost as tall as me. It was as if I had received a friend to walk with me.
jaydon.kerr@protonmail.com says:
I got a rampage nerf gun one Christmas and we had an awesome big nerf battle that day, I won’t forget it.
melissa says:
My memorable gift was Smurfing Sing Song when I was 7. I wanted it so bad! I listened to it constantly and still sing the songs to my kids <3
Amy Hampton says:
Almost 18 years ago we drove home from the hospital with our newborn on Christmas.
kathrynmjordan@gmail.com says:
My grandmother always gave my two sisters and I the same gift in different colors. One year we were given some perfume but it was in clear glass bottles the shape of bears! My perfume was the colour of lavender.
sdugan2050@comcast.net says:
When I read “eucalyptus mint”, I could almost smell it and it took me back to my earliest memory of Christmas back in the 50’s. I was probably 3 and an my aunt Bernice gave me a little doll case. I had a tiny tears baby doll and was so excited to see what was inside because I was sure it had something to do with my dolly. It didn’t. It was a small, inexpensive pack of clove gum and because of the incredible aroma of that gum, I will never forget that Christmas or that gift. Thank you, Aunt Bernice! May you rest in peace
Elle says:
Microphone
egantone says:
An engagement ring!
laceyraye says:
I don’t celebrate Christmas but I do acknowledge Christ is our King. ❤️
Ellen Eisenberg says:
my mom bought me an ice cream maker for Chanukah.
Nicole Wheldon says:
Hugs, kisses and love from my grankids! Best presents ever!!
valeriecops8 says:
A saddle of my very OWN as I had been borrowing one for months!
ChristineZ says:
1995 My husband bought me my first cell phone. Compared to today, it was like a heavy brick.
Adrienne says:
The year my brother and I got our first Nintendo. We became best friends playing Mario for hours!
Samantha Ivanic says:
I remember it vividly! I don’t know how she managed but mom found a way to give us ( my sister and me) CABBAGE PATCH Dolls when they were all the rage. She always made Christmas amazing. HAPPY ( human) BIRTHDAY JESUS
Sarah Auer says:
A very memorable gift was the Christmas that my parents bought and assembled a ping pong table in our basement probably when we were in middle school. It brought endless hours of fun for us and our friends.
Anna Pretko says:
A mother’s ring, with my kids birthstones and their names engraved. It was one of our first Christmas’s with both kids and hubs and I said no gifts for each other and he surprised me with it at the bottom of my stocking. He told me to check it and I was shocked in the best way ?
rita.kearns@gmail.com says:
Used skis from the previous year’s inventory at the local retail shop. The best way to buy skis, imho
Tracie Wells says:
My first bicycle back in the late 70s, the banana seat, tassels on the handle bars… I put a lot of miles on it over the years.
everydayruby888@gmail.com says:
Age 7 a fuzzy, furry, cuddly, just my size, Shetland Pony. His name was Tumbleweed. He had a large red ribbon wrapped around his thick, winter coat neck. Love at first sight. My parents seemed so proud they gifted me the best Christmas morning of my life.
Cheryl Schneider says:
Ticket to Grateful Dead New Years Eve concert at the Cow Palace.
rebekkalynn says:
Hunting camo… my first camo overalls and jacket…
sulliakers@gmail.com says:
I will always remember my mom getting me a glass Pyrex dish, the huge oversized one.I was 19 and wondered when i would ever use it. She died unexpectedly a few months later. 20+ years later, I still have it and think of her every time I use it.
heatherfhouser7 says:
The most memorable Christmas gift I received was a Barbie Dreamhouse in the 80’s. Santa was good to me that year 🙂
bestchef@hughes.net says:
The one Christmas gift I received that I never forgot was in 1968 when I was 12 years old, my very first TV set from my father. It was a total surprise!!