The first “freebie” blog of 2012 is filled with things that can help you keep your New Year’s Resolutions. This is the time of year when people decide to save money, to improve their health, or to lose weight. You may as well use some “freebies” that can make it a little easier to keep your newly made resolutions.
Lipton will give you a FREE sample of their Lipton Green Tea with Superfruit taste. In order to get it, you have to click “like” on their Facebook page. This will only be offered “while supplies last”.
Celestial Seasonings is giving a FREE sample of their tea to the first 15,000 people who click “like” on their Facebook page. You can also enter to win a Celestial Seasonings Tea gift basket.
Benefiber has a FREE sample of their Benefiber fiber supplement. To get it, you have to go to their Facebook page, and click on the button that says “Free Sample”. This will bring you to a new page, where you need to fill out a form. At the end of the form, you have to click the button that says “Send My Sample”. The sample will arrive to you by mail.
Mr. Food has a FREE downloadable eCookbook. This one is called “Lighten Up: 20 Tasty & Healthy Recipes for the New Year”. It has recipes for healthy appetizers, soups and salads, easy main dish recipes, and light easy desserts.
Lose It! is a FREE app that is compatible with Android devices. It helps you to establish a daily calorie budget, and to keep track of recording your food and exercise. It is extremely easy to use, and can be used without a network connection.
Lose It! also has a version of this app that can be downloaded for FREE that is compatible for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
Amazon.com has a FREE book that you can download onto your Kindle. This book is called: “Saving for Retirement without Living Like a Pauper or Winning the Lottery”. It is by Gail MarksJarvis.
Amazon.com has another FREE book that can be downloaded onto your Kindle. This one is called “Perfect 10 Diet: 10 Key Hormones That Hold the Secret to Losing Weight and Feeling Great-Fast!” It is by Michael Aziz.
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