DISCLOSURE: I received a prize package as compensation for this review. However, ALL opinions expressed herein are my own and based on my own use of and experience with the items.
The New Year always brings about a yearning for change and improvement. It's time to make those resolutions: Lost 100 pounds... give up snacks and sodas... stop drinking / smoking / having fun.
You get the drift.
How long do most resolutions last? Less than 72 hours. Yep... less than three days. Why? Because most of us set ourselves up for failure by setting goals too high to reach.
Not this year. 2015 is the THE year for the #RealisticResolution!
What are Realistic Resolutions? They are a set of small, attainable goals that can be reached in a timely fashion.
Gorton's Seafood has so many delicious varieties of fish available: Tilapia, Haddock, Alaskan Pollock, Salmon, Flounder, Shrimp, and Clams! And we ALL know that fish is an extremely healthy, diet-friendly, food. Did you know that Gorton's offers eleven (11) gluten-free items? ALL of their grilled products are GF! None of their products contain MSG!
Tilapia is my favourite and this is a great recipe!
Gorton's has offered my readers a coupon to try one of their amazing fish dishes -- just click here!
You may also enter the Gorton’s Eat Smarter Sweepstakes for a chance to win fabulous prizes!
I encourage you to join me at Spark People (it's FREE to join!) and make your New Year's
Realistic Resolutions!
Together, we can lose weight and improve our health! I've lost 43 pounds and still going strong!
As an incentive, Gorton's and Spark People have offered my readers a chance to win a fabulous prize pack: 2 full-value product coupons, an insulated tote, the SparkPeople Cookbook, the Spark book and the SparkPeople Boot Camp DVD.
This is the same package that I received! How cool is that?
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To enter for a chance to win this prize pack, just fill out the entry form below. The more entries you make, the more chances you have!
***Open to USA only, please. No PO Boxes. All entries are verified. Contest ends on Saturday, January 17th, 2015. ***
DISCLOSURE: I received a prize package as compensation for this review. However, ALL opinions expressed herein are my own and based on my own use of and experience with the items.
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ReplyDeleteTo try to start making healthier choices in my everyday life.
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I WOULD LIKE TO LOSE 10 POUNDS
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My resolution is to spend more time with my kids.
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ReplyDeletedrink more water daily
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