We are currently recruiting judges for our recipe contest.
As a judge, you will help select recipes for judging and make one or two recipes (at your own pace) and score them.
To compensate you, besides getting exposure for you and your website and helping to select recipes which will go on to a second set of judges to select winners in their category, we will be sending you the Bragg Book Library!
If you want to be a judge, you will need to belong to our Facebook group “Bragg Vegetarian Recipe Contest Judges.” In this group, we will collectively select recipes and then report the scores. You can join the group and
This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.
While we are still working out the details, I wanted to let you know that we will be having a recipe contest (using Bragg Live Food Products) which covers MANY categories to include juices made from raw foods and recipes that you can try for yourself for you Thanksgiving and even for your holiday season coming soon!
To make this contest happen, we need some people who are dedicated to helping with this contest! You will be helping to decide which recipes are tested in kitchens as well as helping to test recipes for the contest.
If you would like to volunteer, please send an email to recipecontest@bragg.com. Thank you!
This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.
Congratulations to Brian Q. Kelley who is the winner of our “What Do You Love About Bragg’s?” Online Video Contest.
There were many factors that influenced the decision to choose this video as our winner, but the overall decision rested with our board and Patricia who felt that this video best captured what the legacy of Paul C. Bragg is all about in addition to meeting all the requirements of the contest.
This was an exciting contest for Patricia and our staff to receive these videos. We felt very honored with those of you who took the time to make them and share with us your views on what you love about Bragg’s.
This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.
Congratulations to Brian Q. Kelley who is the winner of our “What Do You Love About Bragg’s?” Online Video Contest.
There were many factors that influenced the decision to choose this video as our winner, but the overall decision rested with our board and Patricia who felt that this video best captured what the legacy of Paul C. Bragg is all about in addition to meeting all the requirements of the contest.
This was an exciting contest for Patricia and our staff to receive these videos. We felt very honored with those of you who took the time to make them and share with us your views on what you love about Bragg’s.
This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.
First of all, thank you all SO MUCH for your entries into our Bragg Online Video Contest. While some entries did not qualify, we were very delighted with the six finalists. An honorable mention goes to Penni Shelton for her Bragg video which was over the two-minute limit and too long for us to enter into the contest. But we would like share her video with you here:
We will be announcing the overall winner for the contest in a separate post, but here are the three runners-up!
In addition to receiving $100, Patricia will be sending them the complete Bragg Health Library and she is autographing each book.
The runners-up are not listed in order in terms of “first runner-up,” “second runner-up,” etc. but are listed here in the order they were received for the contest.
Dan McDonald of Sultan, WA
Chad Nikolaus and Angie Griffin of Bakersfield, CA
Rachael Richardson of Miami Beach, FL
Congratulations to all these runners-up and stay tuned for the top winner!
This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.
Feel free to view all the video entries you see here. Please make your comments here on the blog or on the YouTube page.
They are listed in the order received.
The winner will have the best combination of number of votes/comments/ratings/favorites AND the judges final decision. The most popular (best numbers) video is not guaranteed to win.
This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.
This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.