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
MH says
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MH says
My favorite memory in the kitchen is helping my mom prepare dinner every night after she came home from a long day at work! She was always happy and loving despite being so tired after long days at work! She is the best role model! On tough days at home, I remember her. I loved helping her make chicken and rice. A family favorite! Yummy aromas wafting from the kitchen…:)
caroline says
My grandfather was a tremendous cook. After his death, as several aunts and cousins and uncles gather a few times a year to make the things that we’ve grown accustomed to eating at holidays and special occasions, we’ve realized how much time he spent serving us. He spent hours and hours making things like pierogis (to feed 50) and homemade nut breads and many other labor intensive meals. He loved that we enjoyed these things so much and also loved the relationships that resulted as we gathered together to eat all the time. I’ve been tremendously influenced to spend time doing and creating things in the kitchen that others enjoy, and have already enjoyed sweet times with my own family and young children as a result of special meals together. I hope to continue that and pass it down one more generation.
Heather says
my favorite kitchen memories were with my grandmothers… i can remember going to my grandparents house every thanksgiving with my siblings and cousins to help my grandma make stuffing. our job was to tear the bread into small pieces. now that we are older, my brother and i let our kids tear the bread for our stuffing.i also loved coking with my other grandmother. she would help me make bacon sandwiches (something i never ate at home). she also made delicious lemon meringue pie and the best cabbage rolls.
Julie says
My favorite memory in the kitchen is of helping my mom bake when I was a little kid. I would sit on the counter and help dump ingredients in and stir the bowl. The best part was always when we were done and I got to lick the beaters.
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Donnetta D says
My mother has been a huge influence on me. She can make a delicious meal out of random ingredients. She has a gift for it! Leftover nights were actually looked forward to when I was growing up because she was so inventive. She also taught us to be economical and thankful for what we had. Good lessons in this day and age.
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Stefanie Hartman says
My Mom is the woman who has influenced me most in the kitchen. All my good tasting food memories and holiday dinner memories come from her. It was always fun to plan meals, help prepare meals, and eat her meals. She’s the best. Blessings, Stefanie Hartman fhartman@frontiernet.net
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CandG~Jill W says
My mom has definitely influenced me the most in the kitchen. She loves to bake, and I remember standing on the stool at the counter stirring and watching…We always had dinners as a family when I was growing up, and she almost always cooked. (My sister and I helped, of course) She has a cooking day about once a month now & makes enough food for at least a month & freezes it-I participate sometimes, when I have enough room in my freezer! So, she is the best role model ever! thanks!
Amy says
I follow you on Twitter and tweeted about the contest!