Let’s do some good with Nunbelievable cookies

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I received a sample of Nunbelievable low carb keto-friendly cookies for review. Opinions expressed are entirely my own.


If you’ve read my blog or followed me on twitter for any amount of time, you know* that I’m big on doing good to help change the world – and encouraging y’all to do the same.

I’ve been trying hard to keep following the Todd Family Motto, “It behooves us to live!” And here’s the deal – we don’t really live life to its fullest until we live that life for others. Some might think it’s a paradox. And maybe it is. But that’s where I am right now.

I’ve tried to share some very practical, hands-on ideas that all of us can do to do some good and help change the world. These have included gift ideas, supporting local businesses, and simple everyday things we can do to make a difference in the lives of people around us.

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I know what you’re thinking. “Matt, that’s great and all. But I’m kind of hungry right now. In fact, I might be a little bit hangry. Is there any kind of snack amazing snack we could buy and help change the world at the same time?”

Well, I’m glad you asked!

Allow me to introduce you to Nunbelievable cookies!

Pecan Sandy Cookies and Snickerdoodle with Baobab Cookies from Nunbelievable Cookies

Nunbelievable was inspired by a group of nuns who were dedicated to serving the poor. They sold homemade cookies to fund their local soup kitchen. Following their example, Nunbelievable is helping to end hunger. With every pack of cookies they sell, Nunbelievable donates one meal to one of their partner organizations. And these organizations are no flash in the pan. They’re working with groups like World Vision, North Texas Food Bank, and Feeding America. Nunbelievable is making a difference right in your own backyard.

Seriously.

One in six kids in America don’t know where their next meal will come from. One. in. six. Over 40 million people in the U.S. struggle with hunger.

These numbers are staggering. But we can make a dent in this number. As the folks at Nunbelievable like to say, we can end hunger one cookie at a time.

That’s a great mission. But how do they taste?

Fortunately, I’ve been sent me some samples of their Keto-friendly Pecan Sandy Cookies and their Snickerdoodle with Baobab Cookies so I can tell you exactly how they taste.

Here’s what I can tell you:

They’re heavenly.+

It’s almost as if the skies opened up and angels began to sing a heavenly

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OK. That’s probably a bit much. But they’re really, really good.

Nunbelievable: the holy grail of partnerships?

Since Nunbelievable launched a couple of years ago, they’ve donated over 600,000 meals to their partner organizations. Their goal is to donate 10 million meals by 2023. It’s a pretty audacious goal. But I think we can help them achieve it. Don’t you?

Let’s start changing the world. One cookie at a time.

I usually don’t announce when I begin a new affiliate relationship, but you can probably tell that I’m really excited to be working with the fine folks at Nunbelievable.

Let’s do this. Let’s knock out hunger and enjoy some fabulous cookies at the same time!

Check out this Nunbelievable deal:
Save 25% off your order when you use the code NNB25 at checkout!


endnotes

*Well, I hope you know this. If not, I probably need to do a better job of communicating that. Or maybe you need to like my Facebook page, follow me on Twitter, or subscribe to my newsletter.

Or maybe it’s all of the above.

+ No pun intended.

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Howdy. I'm Matt. My wife, Christy, and I have four kids and two dogs, I'm passionate about orphan care. I'm a die-hard fan of the Evansville Aces, the Indiana Hoosiers, and Star Wars. I'm trying to live life by the Todd family motto: "It behooves us to live!"

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