I was recently sent some juice from the lovely folks at the Simply Great Drinks Company. They have three delicious flavours which are really refreshing and something a little bit different.
They have also joined forces with Victoria Pendleton to create the Be Simply Great 8-week challenge, a sensible approach to staying fit, healthy and happy. Alongside Dr Christian Jessen and a panel of experts, Victoria is working with Simply Great Drinks to encourage the nation to ditch the diet in favour of a more achievable lifestyle change. With 100% natural sweetness and delicious Pomegranate, Mango and Cranberry flavours, Simply Great Drinks are a healthier choice alternative and a great way to start the day.
Family Fever has teamed up with the Simply Great Drinks Company to offer one lucky reader a month’s supply of Simply Great juice. Kick-start your eight week challenge with your own supply of the drinks to get you going!
Find out more and sign up to the challenge by visiting www.simplygreatdrinks.co
Terms and conditions – competition is open to UK residents and closes on 18/08/14. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. They must claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize is supplied directly from Simply Great. Win competitions at ThePrizeFinder.com
pleanty of water sun and laughter 😀
Don’t smoke
Drink plenty of water, and eat enough fruit and veg 🙂
Don’t worry. Go for a revitalising walk every day- fresh air and exercise
drink plenty of water
eat little but often
Eat well and move.
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everything in moderation
Lots of exercise
Drinking plenty of water
Drink bags of water and smile 🙂
eat healthy and exercise
Move more
Carbs are not your friend!
Having positive thoughts helps the mind to stay healthy 🙂
Water!!!
drink plenty of water
Drink plenty of water
A little bit of what you fancy does you good!!
allow your self a treat day and drink a glass of water when you think you are hungry to make sure your not confusing dehydration with hunger