The Green Booth at the Mar Vista Farmer’s Market was all about lunches last Sunday! Annie Barnes of InspireTheChange.com and I co-hosted the booth and were joined by Jennifer Taggert of TheSmartMama.com, Elizabeth Rietz of WhiningNDining.com, Emily Carey of ScrappyNaps, and Melissa Davis of Melissa’s Food Blog.
We had the following products donated by their wonderful manufacturers and distributers so we could show them off to all of you who came to the market. And now I’m giving them away! Check it all out:
The GoodByn lunch box:
The Laptop lunch box Bento system:
Snack Taxis platsic bag alternatives (3 sets of 1 sandwich size and 1 snack size):
The Tasty Lunch Tote by Built:
A ScrappyNap placemat and napkin set: (Donated by Emily Carey) 
A bottle of Rebel Green Fruit and Veggie Clean spray: (Donated by Jennifer Taggert, who also sells it on her website.)
And 2 Klean Kanteens (an 18-oz. and a 12-oz.): (Donated by BuyGreen.com, where you can buy them any time.)
And now for the RULES:
Just leave a comment below letting me know which item you want to win. If you want to win several of them, list them all in the same comment, please. The contest will run through next Monday, October 26th at 11:59pm Pacific Time. Winners will be chosen at random and announced next Tuesday, October 27th right here. Be sure to leave me an email address so I can contact you for shipping details when you win.
Disclosure Statement: I do not work for any of the companies that donated products. They have not given me anything in return for mentioning their products. I simply wrote to them, asked if they would send me something to show off and then giveaway, and they said yes. (Those who said no are not being mentioned here.) I’m grateful to those who donated these cool products! Now, LET THE CONTEST BEGIN!
UPDATE: The contest is now closed. Thank you for entering!
She starts with 6 – 7 cloves of garlic, minced,
and about 2/3 of a yellow onion, chopped
and sautes them in grape seed oil in a big iron wok. As they start to soften, she adds ground organic, free range sirloin beef she gets from Whole Foods. (Note: if you’d prefer to make this a vegetarian meal then just skip the meat — the rest of the recipe is the same.) Once the meat is browned, she adds 5 – 6 tomatoes, which she’s chopped and removed most of the seeds.
She cooks this for about 30 minutes and then adds about 1/3 cup of this amazing organic tomato paste from Italy called
She serves it over
This is us: Me (Mar Vista Mom), Emily Carey of
Check back Tuesday for the contest to begin! We’ll be giving away a