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
Gina says
One of my favorite kitchen memories is peeling shrimp for my mom. They were fresh off the boat and there was such a satisfaction in pulling off their shells and little legs. Then my mom would fry ’em up in cracker crumbs and we’d eat them with homemade tartar sauce, always counting to make sure no one got cheated out of their rightful shrimp.lafrijola@gmail.com
Monkeys ARDently In Sinc says
My favorite memory in the kitchen is when my mom would help me make jam and cake. She took time out of her day to help me learn, and although my hubby does most of the cooking, I still like to get in there every once in a while – and it always funner with new toys!
LoveMy2Dogs says
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LoveMy2Dogs says
This may sound weird but I do not remember cooking in the kitchen when I was growing up. But my Step-MIL has taught me that you can basically make a complete meal out of pretty much nothing. We would go visit my FIL and she could whip up a wonderful meal from scratch from odds and ends and it would be fantastic.
auntrene says
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denise says
My favorite memory was with my mother when I first tried to scramble an egg. Aside from almost burning myself, and burning the eggs, and…burning her, I’d say it went pretty smoothly!
Katie Busken says
My favorite memories in the kitchen always happened around Christmas. My mother, my three sisters, and I would make many different kinds of cookies and then wrap them on plates to be taken around to friends and neighbors. We couldn’t leave anyone out so we had a lot of cookies to bake–which meant we spent a lot of good laughing time together.
auntrene says
I have the fondest memories of cooking and baking in the kitchen with my Grammy.. She was an amazing cook. She said she was a “Dump” cook.Dump some of this, Dump some of that.. and TaDA.. yummy goodness.I don’t know that I ever saw her cook anything with a recipe. She of course knew how much to “Dump” in to make it come out perfect.She used to make me Stewed Tomatoe Dumplings. I don’t even like Tomatoes, but I loved those, they were made with love.They were also made with her own canned tomatoes, maybe that is why they were so good.I love to cook, I am not such a great baker, you know why???? I am a “Dumper” not great about measuring..Thanks for the chance at the giveaway.itsjustmerene2003atyahoodotcom
Heather says
I have many fond memories of baking sweet treats with my mom. My favorite time of year has always been making Christmas candy and goodies with my mom. We make everything from homeade caramels and divinity to cinnamon rolls. Makes my mouth water just thinking about it. :)heatherdemke(at)gmail(dot)com
Robert Loveland says
Oh my gosh, I was exposed to cooking and baking in the kitchen all my life. My Grandmother and my Mother were both extraordinary cooks. My grandmother has an extensive collection of recipes for absolutely ANYTHING as she lived on a farm and raised my mother and 6 other children. When my Mom turned 18, she gave her and my Aunt each a copy of a Betty Crocker cook book. My mom later enrolled in the Navy and became a cook there. She recently just passed away, but her cooking was delicious, and anything she baked turned out to be BEAUTIFUL. She was a perfectionist when it came to anything, especially in the kitchen. I remember she made gingerbread Houses but that wasn’t an accurate name for them. She made gingerbread Castles and Mansions. My favorite memory of baking with my mother was making these checkerboard shortbread. And with my grandmother, was baking french baguettes. If I were to win a prize, I would split it between my Aunt and my Grandmother. After my Mom passed away, my Aunt decided to be my guardian and has been amazing to me. And my grandmother (along with my mother)were the two biggest people of inspiration for my passion in the kitchen. To this day, I still use the Betty Crocker cook book that my mother got 34 years ago.My email- kcobainloveland@mail.com
Abby says
I grew up watching and helping my grandmother cook and bake, and she has always been my biggest influence in the kitchen. There was a white stool in her kitchen that I sat on to help stir the corn, turn the chicken or scoop out the cookie batter! I now live in her house, cook in her kitchen, and I have that same little white stool that I hope my little boy will one day sit on to help me!(Thanks for the opportunity to enter such a wonderful giveaway!)
Katy McNabb says
I added you to my google reader.katy@mishu.com
Katy M. says
Well, she’s not a woman (yet) but my favorite person to cook with is my six year-old daughter. We have a great time planning menus and trying out new foods. We have a new baby in the house and big sister cannot wait to make food for her new little sister.