May 1, 2007
Mother’s Day Giveaway – Leave Entries Here
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30 Tulip Stems and a Green Vase from 1800Flowers and Spot A Mom
- 3 Month Subscription to The Scramble meal planning service
- 24 Homemade Peppermint Patties from FatDaddySweets
- Matching Organic Linen Napkins & Coasters (set of 2 in green) from natsuminishizumi
- Mini Meal Planner from smbriones
- Tea Towl from dizzydesign
- 20×36 Basketweave Kitchen Mat from GelPro
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Blue Lotus bowl from redhotpottery
- 1 – 11 oz. Jar Pure Noe Valley Honey from PollenPrincess
- MomAgenda Kitchen Folio from Organized Parent
- 3 Kitchen Soap Bars from mirasolfarm
- Polka Dots Pot Holder & Kitchen Towel Set from BeanPickleSprout
- 20×36 Basketweave Kitchen Mat from GelPro
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8 Many Mixers Cocktail Napkins from avrilloreti
- Handmade Maple, Cherry, and Black Walnut Cutting Board from Substrata
- $25 Gift Card for a Custom Granola Mix from MixMyGranola
- 24 Personalized Recipe Cards from Penny People Designs
- 20×36 Basketweave Kitchen Mat from GelPro
- Organic Raspberry Jam from Heidi’s Raspberry Farm
- Set of 4 Reusable Produce Bags from Wonderthunder
- 2 Kitchen Prints (Plenty of Pots and Too Many Tea Cups) from seasprayblue
- 3 Qt. Round Covered Casserole Dish from Cuisinart
- Hostess Apron from Lorcomlane
- 20×36 Basketweave Kitchen Mat from GelPro
- Recipe Notebook from edessedesigns
- Set of 2 MOM reusable grocery sacks from Baggu
- 4 Herbal Blends (Vanilla Lemongrass, Fruits of the Forest, Angel Falls Mist, and Orange Grove Vanilla) from TeaForAllReasons
- 3 Piece Set (pot holder, towel, and magnets) from kitchenstitchen
- $50 Gift Card to From the Farm – America’s Online Farmer’s Market
- Kitchen Gift Set (dish soap, hand soap, all-purpose cleaner, and dishwasher detergent) from Method
- 20×36 Basketweave Kitchen Mat from GelPro
johnswife04 says
Growing up I don’t have many fond memories. However I remember visiting my grandma and sitting on a stool watching her measure, pour and cook. We would talk about anything and everything, we would laugh and eat. She is asian so we always had such wonderful food. I loved watching her cook fresh fish because my grandpa would bring it home from fishing, she would scale it and gut it and she would take the time to explain all the steps to me. I loved it! I still love cooking by her side. Thanks for this wonderful giveaway and gateway to our fond memories!
Comfort Joy Designs says
Both my mother and grandmother are to be given credit for instilling in me a love for cooking. Sharing the joy of feeding a family and teaching me how to use that very special ingredient to every dish: LOVE. DeborahcomfortjoydesignsATgmailDOTcomMichigan addy ready.
Christine says
My grandmother has been my complete inspiration whenever I cook. She always made cooking an adventure for me, and I will always treasure my memories of being in the kitchen with grandma.
spear-britney says
My favorite memories are of being in the kitchen with my Southern grandmother who for every family meal always made enough food for an army! She experienced a lot of loss in her life through the death of her husband, son, and grand-daughter, but she is still the most resilient, hard-working person I have ever met.-tiffanycadenhead@yahoo.com
makeetis says
When I was little I always stayed with my grandmother. She is the one that influenced me in the kitchen. She would show me step by step how to make all her homemade dishes. I loved helping her and being included not to mention the taste. I cook all my big holiday dinners from scratch (except for the turkey). My husband always tells me he got a good deal on my cooking and I tell him he and I owes it all to my grandmother.brewerchickey78(at)yahoo.com
janetfaye says
I voted Best Hobby Blog.janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
janetfaye says
I voted Best Blog Design.janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
janetfaye says
I sent a tweet:http://twitter.com/Janetfaye/status/1681922569janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
janetfaye says
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janetfaye says
My favorite memory in the kitchen is one with my grandmother. She loved to cook everything homemade. She also had a wonderful garden. I remember watching her can tomatoes and fruit and telling me that she would show me how to make sauce with the tomatoes. I can still see her standing by her stove, me sitting at the table waiting for a delicious plate of Chicken Cacciatore, my favorite. I often think of her when I cook Italian food or when I buy fresh vegetables.janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
Frances says
What an AMAZING GIVEAWAY!The woman that influence me most in the kitchen was my mom! She is an amazing cook and now so am I….is that bragging? LOL!The very best thing I learned from her was how to make jam! Now that is what I give everyone for Christmas and people star asking if that is what they will get as early as August! LOL!And my family never has to eat “store bought” jam!Thanks, Mom!!
Lisa @ Stop and Smell the Chocolates says
I tweeted the giveaway!http://twitter.com/stop4chocolate/status/1681524037
Judie says
I voted for you–Best Design–Best food blog–best Hobby blog. good luck—-Judie
Judie says
I subscribe by E-mail Judie
Lisa @ Stop and Smell the Chocolates says
Oh MY – what a wonderful giveaway you are having!! Thanks for linking it up too!The woman who influenced me most in the kitchen was my mother. She taught me how to cook. She got me my first cookbook which was a Disney cookbook! The first thing I ever cooked from it was a cookie recipe. Mom supervised me in the kitchen but let me do my own work including making my own mistakes! The first batch of cookies were still in a ball shape and hard as rocks – when Dad threw one on the ground, it didn’t even break – LOL! The second batch burned. But eventually I got them right. I’m not sure I would have the patience to let my child make a few batches of cookies until getting them right, but I learned so much when she did that!Thanks again for such a special giveaway!!
Judie says
as a child My mother would let me stay up late to help her clean our Thanksgiving turkey, That meant pulling out all the pin feathers, then my mother would take out all the insides and we’d look to see if there were any eggs inside then she’d take out the liver etc and then the stomache would be opened to see if there was anything of value inside, and she’d tell me stories of how rings and coins woud sometimes be found inside. I was the youngest of 12 children and this was a special time for me and my Mom. Judie