And the Food Matters Giveaway Winners are…
November 1, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Contests and Giveaways, Food and Drink
There was quite a lot of interest in the Food Matters giveaway and I’d love to give each and every one of you a free viewing of this fascinating documentary. Bu there can only be 10 winners and they are…
artsci
Patty
Stacy
MRS.MOMMYY
Andre Blackman
Crimson
Jodi
Elizabeth M.
Becky Newson
sarah
Congratulations to all of you.
Please email me at kiwiwriter [at] xtra [dot] co [dot] nz using subject heading ‘Food Matters Winner’ by Monday with your email address.
And for everyone else, I’m sorry that you didn’t win but would strongly recommend that you head over to the Food Matters website and pay the small viewing fee to watch this …read more
Healthbolt Giveaway: 10 Free Viewings of The Food Matters Documentary.
October 27, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Contests and Giveaways
Last month Healthbolt gave away five DVD’s of the fascinating Food Matters documentary.
This week we are offering for ten Healthbolt readers the chance to view the Food Matters documentary online. That’s how I watched it and I’m here to tell you it’s definitely not to be missed. To find out why, read ‘Why Food Matters? A Review of Food Matters Documentary’ that I wrote after watching the film.
Winning a chance to watch Food Matters is as simple as leaving a comment by 31 October 2008 and then ten lucky readers will be chosen by random selection. Check back on Saturday 1 November …read more
Why Food Matters? A Review of Food Matters Documentary.
September 4, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Contests and Giveaways, Diets and Dieting, Food and Drink, Health, Nutrition, Prevention
Food matters. We all know that.
But do we really know how much food matters to our health and wellbeing?
That seems to be the central question that Food Matters, a fascinating and riveting documentary, asks. This 80 minute documentary brings together the thoughts and opinions of some of the world’s leaders in nutrition and natural healing.
It argues that we live in a world of failing health care systems, where the focus is on symptoms of disease rather that the causes of disease. It’s a world where we are constantly being told that there is a ‘pill for every ill’. And along the way, somehow, the use …read more






