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Sweet Giveaway: Thankful For Local Farmers

thankful for local farmers

 

For the first time ever, Eco Chic Cayman is having a giveaway! Yay! In honor of this months theme “give thanks & give with love” I thought it would be great to honor local farmers.  I am excited to announce that Saucha Conscious Living and Got Eggs will be taking part in this giveaway.  I am very thankful for their participation and donation of goodies for the gift basket giveaway.

What’s in the goodie basket? Donated by Saucha Conscious Living: a 330 ml kombucha, OMG energy bites. So yummy! Donated by Got Eggs: 1 dozen Cayman Farmed Eggs.  Great for baking yummy treats.

How do you enter?  Leave a comment on this blog post saying why you are thankful for local farmers.  The contest begins now and ends Nov 29th at midnight.  I will read over the submissions and announce the winner Nov 30th on the Eco Chic Cayman website and Eco Chic Cayman Facebook Page.  Best of luck! xo

Disclaimer: This giveaway is only open to residents of the Cayman Islands.  This contest is in no way sponsored or endorsed by Facebook.

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with love, xo

8 Comments

  1. Jeri Bovell says

    i love local farmers – not only do they provide me and my family fresh produce but they offer they chance to educate my children on where nutrient dense food comes from! Thank you to all the farmers!

  2. Camille ploux says

    Thanks to Local farmers, we get some real fresh veggies and fruits that don’t have perfect looking shapes; you can smell the sunshine and the loving dedication of the person who took care of them and of course, the taste is so much better !!!!!

  3. Blaire-Lindsay Cooke says

    Thanks to local farmers we get fresh fruits and veggies without losing nutrients from days of transportation and they are delicious!

  4. local farmers = local produce & foods that have no GMO’s!! so much better for you….plus, farm raised chickens producing eggs with no hormones/antibiotics. health = wealth and in cayman we are blessed with our handful of local growers who not only give us “better for you” goods but encourage home growing. what’s better than homegrown, or in this case, islandgrown? 🙂

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