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The winners of the VISA Gift Cards are:

Cheryl K. – “If I had an extra $100, I would get a new hair cut and treat my daughter to a manicure…”

Nola S. – “I would use the money to have a serious massage! I sit at a desk all day and my back is always sore…”

Kathy R. – “I would spend my $100 gift card on my Curves Membership. I love the interaction with the other members and find the work out there very rewarding…”

Congratulations, winners!

Please contact support@simple-nourished-living.com to claim your gift cards!

$100 VISA Gift Card

Are you a fan of Pioneer Woman?

I love her creativity, her sense of humor, her way with words, her love of friends and family. She seems so warm, outgoing, funny and generous.

To say nothing of her delicious recipes (many of which can be lightened up) and incredible giveaways.

Ree Drummond - Pioneer Woman
Ree Drummond – Pioneer Woman

Image source The Pioneer Woman

So today in honor of Ree…

Because it’s Thursday, because I’m getting very excited about leaving on vacation next week, and because it’s been way too long since I’ve shown my appreciation by hosting a giveaway here on Simple Nourished Living – we’re giving away $100 Visa Gift Cards to three (3) lucky readers!

I love receiving extra cash that I can use any way I want, don’t you?

How do you prefer to spend it?

Things? Experiences?

How do you choose to invest in your health and happiness?

I tend to go the pampering route – massages, facials, manicures, pedicures…

To Enter:
(Giveaway has ended)

To enter the giveaway, just answer the following questions in the Comments section below….

  1. If you had an extra $100 dollars to spend on your health and happiness, how would you spend it?
  2. Do you have a favorite Pioneer Woman recipe? (It’s OK if you don’t – Just say “no” )

Three winners will be randomly selected and announced here Tuesday morning!

Good luck!

About Martha McKinnon

Weight Watchers Lifetime Member, Yoga Practitioner and Blogger who loves to share her passion for trying to create a happy, healthy, balanced life in what often feels like an overwhelming out of control world.

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599 Comments

  1. Hmmm … $100. I would use it towards a weekend getaway! I don’t have a favorite recipe but I do love watching Pioneer Woman.

  2. I’d send it to my kid in college so he could spend it on groceries. Before he left I showed him my healthy grocery/cooking secrets so he can cook for himself and his roommates and not depend on fast food and pizza. Before we went home I coached him while he made dinner for us, and I hope he enjoys cooking as much as I do. I don’t have a favorite specific Pioneer Woman recipe, but I do have a favorite PW moment, in that a PR agency sent me a pitch that began “Hi, Ree!”

  3. First I would treat myself to a spa day then I would buy ingredients for one of the great recipes from this sight and treat myself to a good healthy meal.
    I love watching pioneer woman I would hate to chose just one of her many delicious recipes.

  4. I’m getting ready for a vacation myself and I am way overdue for one, so some extra cash would be awesome!

    I can’t pick just one of Ree’s recipes. I’d say her Comfort foods but then again, all her recipes are comfort foods!

  5. If I had an extra $100 I would probably buy a rice cooker and another PW frying pan. I bought one when we retired in February and love it. Sometimes I need two.
    I don’t have a favorite recipe yet.

  6. 1. I would definitely buy a good pair of walking shoes. I had a hip replacement last year and haven’t bee able to afford good shoes for exercising.

    2. I have as many of Ree’s recipes in my recipe box as I do my grandmother’s! My husband especially loves the brownies made with Nutella!

  7. Our favorite recipe is “Best Tomato Soup Ever” because my husband loves it. Love your show and all the recipes for loosing weight. You look great and giving all of us encouragement to do the same.

    I would spend the money on a new hand held mixer. Mine is 55 years old and just quit on me. It was so handy for small mixing jobs, when I don’t want to use my Kitchen aide.