Home » giveaway » Texas Riostar Grapefruit Giveaway (ends 3/19/12)

Texas Riostar Grapefruit Giveaway (ends 3/19/12)

grapefruit-giveaway

Another Friday, another great giveaway.  This one is from my friends at TexaSweet who convinced me that I actually love grapefruit, at least when it’s from Texas!  They’re so generous that they’ve offered to give away three lovely gift boxes of sweet and juicy Texas Rio Star Grapefruits.  That’s right, there will be THREE winners!!!!

grapefruit-gift-box

Here are the rules:

No duplicate comments.
You may receive (3) total entries by selecting from the following entry methods between 3/02/12 and 3/19/12:

a) Leave a comment on this post telling me how you would use the grapefruit if you won.
b) Post the following on Twitter or Facebook and leave the URL to that post in a comment below. “EatingRichly.com is giving away an awesome grapefruit gift box from TexaSweet! http://bit.ly/yf4csf
c) Subscribe to the Eating Richly Newsletter (sent once or twice a month) to receive recipes, giveaway announcements and special goodies just for loyal readers.  Leave a comment below letting me know you signed up.  If you are already subscribed you can leave a comment letting me know that.

Make sure to leave a separate comment for each entry.
This giveaway is open to US residents age 18 or older.
(International readers can enter if you have a US address to ship to)
Winners will be selected via random draw, and will be notified by e-mail. You have 5 days to get back to me, otherwise a new winner will be selected.
The Official Rules are available here.


We'd love to keep in touch. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter and get your free download of our favorite healthy cute kid snacks.

Posts may contain affiliate links. If you purchase a product through an affiliate link, your costs will be the same but Eating Richly Even When You're Broke will receive a small commission.

This helps us to cover some of the costs for this site. Thank you so much for your support!

Nutritional and cost information is for estimating purposes only, and subject to variations due to region, seasonality, and product availability.


74 thoughts on “Texas Riostar Grapefruit Giveaway (ends 3/19/12)”

  1. Ooh, yummy!

    This is tough, because there’s so much you can do with grapefruit!

    Grapefruit pie, or grapefruit marmalade?

    I wonder if there’s enough for both?

    I signed up for the newsletter, but I’m not sure how to share what I did on facebook. I don’t use it often, and mine is set up as a strictly private one where only friends can see stuff.

    Reply
  2. I would eat some with a little sugar for breakfast, make some grapefruit margaritas, and possibly make some sorbet.

    Reply
  3. 1. Marmalade
    2. Broiled grapefruit salad with grapefruit dressing
    3. Sliced in half with a spoon full of honey on top

    Reply
  4. I’d put that grapefruit to use for pre-workout fuel in the mornings! So light, refreshing, and energizing. 🙂

    Reply
  5. Rio Star grapefruit are heaven on earth! We lived in Houston for a few years when our family was young, and I have been pining after them ever since we moved. On the East Coast, all you can really get are Florida ones… What would I do with them? If we had any left after the first binge (we have a few kids who would go hog-wild, not to mention hubby and I), I might broil/grill them, make a few salads with them, and probably try to zest them and dry it for muffins or quick breads. If there really were enough left, I’d likely marmalade them or curd them.

    Reply
  6. oh goodness….I’d throw a grapefruit party for two and eat all I can before the wonderful, delicious, vitamin-C-packed wonders are gone

    Reply
  7. I’d eat it plain and share it with my girls! My 16 month old loves it and is always begging for “fruit-fruit.” 🙂

    Reply
  8. WOOHOO! I am a grapefruit LOVER! Found your website while searching for a good salsa verde recipe…you’ve officially be subscribed to and bookmarked now. Thanks for all the great ideas!

    Reply

Leave a Comment

Skip to content