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
Anonymous says
My favorite memory in the kitchen is helping my mom make brownies. As I recall, my main job was licking the bowl. 🙂 I will never forget those white melamine mixing bowls.~Kristy O
Angela@spinachtiger says
My favorite memories in the kitchen are still being created. My mom is 74 years old and continues to cook up a storm. She lives down the street and she is always calling to ask if she can cook for my husband and I. Two of the best meals she has made in the last year are a beef pie which I put on my blog and an Italian chicken with olives. Both were two of the best dishes I’ve ever eaten. She has a way with making comfort food. I refer to her as Retro Rose. She doesn’t compromise her cooking with any processed foods. I also love that although she’s a great cook, her best dishes are still ahead of her.
MariaK says
My favorite memories growing up were in the kitchen. They were surrounded with the preparation of meals that included fish and even cutting up a whole chicken. My fondest memory would have to be helping my mom preparing Easter cookies and breads. Rolling the dough, understanding the texture of recipe, and reaping the rewards of a day full of baking seems to resonate in my mind!mariakalina@ymail.com
M says
My favorite memory in the kitchen: prepping for – and having – a “fancy” tea party with my mom, using my great-grandmother’s china.
STILLMAGNOLIA says
My favorite kitchen memory is of my mom teaching my oldest daughter how to make peach preserves. She had to stand in a chair to stir and measure. It was priceless.
STILLMAGNOLIA says
My favorite memory is of my mom teaching my oldest daughter how to make peach preserves one summer. Jeni stood in a chair and measured and stirred it was one of those fun mind pictures you bring back time and time again!
minishoes1 says
i subscribed. jacquecurl1@gmail.com
minishoes1 says
My favorite memory in the kitchen is of me and my mom. She showed me how to make one of her raison pies and homemade choc pies and a homemade pie crust when I was little.Just thinking about it makes my mouth water now! lol One of the favorite dinners we would make together was Chicken and dumplins.It was so yummy! I cook it for my family now but its just doesn’t taste the same as hers. For breakfast she taught me how to make homemade biscuits and gravy. It was so good! great giveaway! jacquecurl1@gmail.com
Luvdaylilies says
My wonderful Mom has and still inspires me in the kitchen=) She has always made certain that her family ate well and enjoyed their meals! Please enter me in your giveaway and thanks so much just for the opportunity.Luvdaylilies at bellsouth dot net
Anonymous says
My favorite memory in the kitchen would have to be every year, close to Christmas, my Grandma, mom, and aunts would gather in the kitchen to make homemade Christmas candy! Now, I am teaching my young daughters the same recipes as well as new ones we learn together! My kitchen is probably my favorite room in the house, and with all of these new toys and lovelies, it would make me that much happier!Heather C.
Bryssy says
What is your favorite memory in the kitchen with an important woman in your life.Making jelly and granola with my mom, now my kids do the same with me. 🙂
Sarah says
My mom is not a good cook, so I didn’t grow up baking or cooking a lot of things with her. But when I got married, I wanted to be a wife that could cook. And Rachel Ray was there for me. She definitely has taught me a lot about the basics of cooking, and it has made me more confident to experiment at dinnertime.
Katie @ 3 Blondes and a Redhead says
The woman I’m most inspired by in the kitchen is my best friend. As I was learning to cook a few years back, we’d call each other a few times a week at 3:00 to get recipe ideas, share what we’d learned on Food Network, or to discuss substitutions for missing ingredients. Love my BFF!
MamasHood says
Every time I would go to my Grandma’s house we spent the majority of our time in the kitchen. I can remember playing all kinds of games at the kitchen counter. Dancing as a little girl on the counter to big band music with my grandparents. I remember eating buttered saltine crackers and just talking with her. All very good memories.
kayleesmomma says
My momma is the greatest woman and the best cook I know! When I was younger, I would often cook with my mom. When I was really little, I probably got in the way more than I helped, but she never made me feel that way! My favorite memory of being in the kitchen with my momma was when I was probably about 5. I stood on a chair right next to her so I could reach the counter, and had my own cutting board and dull knife. While she would cook our family dinner, I would “cook” dinner for my hampster, Chewy. She would give me a bunch of veggies to chop up, and I would make a Chewy Veggie salad for him. I always felt so important and loved when she let me “cook” my hampster dinner! 🙂
Monica Schlange says
My Mom raised me in the kitchen, and now that she’s been battling various kinds of cancer for 5 years I’ve been able to give back to her by reminding her how to cook the very recipes she taught me, or making her freezer meals to bring out at a moment’s notice. She gave me the very gift I am able to now bless her with!