Dimity and Sarah dig in with Danielle LiVolsi, the mother of three who created the delicious and nutritious nut and seed butter called NuttZo. Find out how the textured yumminess made its way from her home food processor—where Danielle whirred together nuts and seeds to provide a hearty and healthy food for her two adopted-from-Ukraine sons—to being Dr. Oz’s number-one must-have food. Danielle also shares details of Project Left Behind, a non-profit she and her husband founded to help orphanages in places as far flung as Nepal and Peru. Before the gals get to the good works, Sarah talks about her mindset for the Vancouver Marathon, which she might be running even as you read these words.
If you want to satisfy both your hunger and your humanitarian yearnings, donate $10 or more to Project Left Behind and receive a code for $15 off your NuttZo online purchase of $25 or more.
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Hi! I just donated to this great cause – I was hoping to get the discount code as well to try NuttZo but I haven’t yet. Can you tell me when I will get it?
Loved this podcast! Enjoyed listening to Danielle’s story. I am going to order some NuttZo!
Like Jennifer above, I donated to the cause and hoped to get the discount code, but haven’t yet. When does it arrive?
Thanks.
I loved this podcast! My daughter is allergic to peanuts, so i definitely wanted to try this since it is peanut free. After looking for awhile in different grocery stores, I found it in my local health food store. I was so ecstatic when I saw the nice big jar. I picked it up and was so excited to buy, until I checked the price. It was $18! Do you have any smaller sizes to try? Unfortunately that is a little too much for this growing family on a budget :(