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The winner of the Spiralizer is Carol Jackson.

Congratulations Carol. Please send an email to support@simple-nourished-living.com to claim your Spiralizer (affiliate link) + Inspiralized Cookbook!

We had so much fun doing our Christmas-in-July giveaways, that we are going to keep them going in August!

Today, in honor of my brother Peter’s birthday, we are giving away one of his favorite kitchen tools – a Spiralizer (affiliate link).

And to provide a little extra inspiration so that you’ll always have a healthy recipe by your side, we’re also including the popular cookbook Inspiralized: Turn Vegetables into Healthy, Creative, Satisfying Meals (affiliate link) by Ali Maffucci.

Spiralizers allow you to beautifully shred, slice and chip most firm vegetables and fruits. They are the perfect kitchen tool for making quick low-carb, healthy veggie noodles from firm fruits/veggies like apple, onion, carrot, zucchini, cucumber, cabbage, beet, turnip, rutabaga, radish, potato, sweet potato, squash and more.

TO ENTER:

To enter, just leave a comment below answering the question: “Which fruits and veggies are you most interested in spiralizing?”

One random winner will be selected and announced right here on Sunday (8/5) morning!

Good Luck!!

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  1. I’ve done zucchini in the past but that’s it, only because I only had a small hand held! But, this would definitely do beets, without staining my hands! Also, I would try apples and turnips!

  2. I would try zucchini, carrots, sweet potato, and squash in an effort to keep my consumption of noodles under control. I need to get to a healthy weight.

  3. I think I would be most interested in spiralizing cucumbers and carrots to make my salads more enticing as well as zucchini and sweet potatoes to help increase my consumption of these vegetable!

  4. I would like to spiralize any vegetable that comes in the door. Sounds like a fun way to add interest to meals.