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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Rudi's Organic Bakery review and giveaway






My family is trying to go the organic way is many parts of our lives. So when I was given the chance to review Rudi's Organic Breads I was thrilled. Because my family was wanting to start trying the organic foods and switch to them. When you received the box from the delivery man we could smell the goodness inside. My princess was the first one to help open the box. She grab the loaf of Honey Sweet Whole Wheat and wanted me to open it. I can her a slice of it and she loved it! Which made me so happy because she was finally eating a snack that is good for her and taste great!





My family was given the chance to review 4 loafs of organic bread. One of my families favorites was the Cinnamon Raisin. When we opened the box we could automatically smell the cinnamon which made my mouth just water with excitement of wanting to take it! I was also given the chance to review 14 grain, honey sweet whole wheat, and spelt ancient gain. The Spelt ancient gain is really great in the mornings with some homemade strawberry jelly (well at least I think so!)


Rudi's Organic Bakery have tons of other great products like artisan breads (these breads are great with some pasta and salad (this is what I think!)). There are low carb breads that would be great if you are having to meet the diet that counts carbs. There are bagels and tortillas which are great with any meal. You can check out Rudi's Organic Bakery for more great breads to pick from.






If you are new to organic foods or you just want to know about organics here is a little information for you. The definition of Organic foods and one that Rudi's Organic Bakery strives to match is that organic foods are created from organic crops that are produced by farmers who strive to use renewable resources and promote soil and water conservation. Organic foods are pro ducted without the use of pesticides, fertilizers, or any synthetic ingredients. Rudi's Organics Bakery has been certified as organic by the government. Rudi's Organic bakery started creating great bakery goods back in 1976. Since that time they have began to use more and more organic ingredients and now are 95 to 100% organic ingredients.






To Buy: You can buy Rudi's Organic Bakery goods by checking for a store that sells Rudi Organics near you buy clicking here.






To Win: Rudi's Organic Bakery is offering 5 Monkey Mommy's readers a chance to win a free loaf of Rudi's Organic Bread. Which will come in a form of a FREE coupon






To Enter: These 2 entries are mandatory and must be completed before another one or the others will be deleted! Follow my blog via google friend connect and sign up for Rudi's Newsletter






Extra Entries



* Visit Rudi's Bread website and let me know what your favorite product is



* Tell me your favorite sandwich recipe of yours



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* Tweet about this giveaway (you can do this 3x daily, with 3 separate entries and with a hour in between please)



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* blog about this giveaway with a link back to mine (5 entries)






This giveaway ends 5/1. Please leave your email address in the comment if it is not located on your blog. Good luck to anyone that enters into this giveaway






This review was based on my opinions Rudi's Organic Bread that I received for my review. I was not given money to write this review!

5 comments:

  1. I follow on google friend connect
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  2. I signed up for the Rudi's newsletter
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  3. I love the rudi's rosemary olive oil artisian bread!
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  4. City Market would be the closest to me
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  5. Fav sandwich recipe: Bacon, swiss, red onion, spinach and balsalmic vinegar heated on toasted french bread.
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