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
Haley says
The woman who influenced me most in the kitchen is my mother. She is the type who adds a dash of this and a pinch of that and never gets worked up or stressed. She doesn’t usually follow recipes, and keeps tasting and trying along the way. It’s always delicious and most importantly she is joyful to cook for her family.~haleyj99@yahoo.com
Lori K. says
I have the fondest memories of cooking in my grandma’s kitchen. She had a convection oven and for her day that was a big thing. I can still hear her saying, “convection”. Anyhow, she made peas with white sauce and ham with raisin sauce and yummy homemade noodles and velvety mashed potatoes. She would have everything done at once and pull it out of the oven at the same time. I was always amazed at the amount of corelleware she’d keep pulling out, full of the meal’s goodies. She has Alzheimer’s now, but nothing will ruin those memories.blondnfiesty at yahoo dot com
katrina.v says
Followed & tweeted.http://twitter.com/katrina_v/status/1711214479
katrina.v says
The woman who influences me the most is my mother-in-law. She puts effort and love in anything she makes in the kitchen and she brings the family together with the meals that we eat together.My favorite memory in the kitchen is when my grandmother would teach me recipes/dishes from our culture. I feel happy to pass the tradition onto me and to our future generations.
Mari says
I spent hours in the kitchen cooking with my Grandma. We would cook our fav. chocolate cake EVERY Sunday.Thanks for a great contest-it made me stop and think about someone very special in my life!tophamfam@gmail.com
Megan says
I think my Mom influenced me most in the kitchen. She taught us that the meal is more about time together than about the actual food. And we really got to enjoy each others company. Thanks for this amazing giveaway!Megan N
Lindsey says
My favorite memory in the kitchen with my mom is baking Christmas cookies. My mom isn’t a big baker, she prefers to cook, but she’d always make a big event of baking cookies around the holidays for my sister and I. Thanks for the chance!
BEN AND LESLIE says
My grandma has influenced me most in the kitchen. She makes “the simple” things, as she says it. Spaghetti and German Pancakes. But she is amazing on the grill too! Potatoes and corn… I remember making breakfast with her and she was leaning over my shoulder and bacon grease went right in her eye! I’ve never been so sorry for not letting her do it on her own! I love my gram!
Our Family says
My mom taught me everything about cooking. I can remember sitting on one side of her counter while she rolled pie crusts on the other. I would wait impatiently and hope she had some extra that I could eat RAW. I still love a little raw pie crust 🙂
Marla says
The woman who has most influenced me in the kitchen would have been my grandmother. She used to make homemade noodles every weekend I would come stay with her. I have always wanted to be like her in the kitchen. thank you for the entry.koinonia572001@yahoo.com
Catey says
I’m a follower!
Catey says
1-I would say my mom has influenced me the most. She’s not a gourmet chef, but could make a great meal out of anything! And thankfully she passed on her love of baking-we both claim it as our main form of therapy! : )2-No one memory in particular stands out, but many different glimpses of anytime there is a gathering at my house our hers, my mom and I can be found in the kitchen together. Although now that my memory is running, the chocolate fountain in my kitchen was entirely too funny!
sito50 says
Tweeted – http://twitter.com/sito50/status/1707087671
sito50 says
I’m an e-mail subscriber.
Janna says
Also, I voted for you in the Blogger Choice Awards
Janna says
I love to remember cooking with my granny, mixing her gin and tonics while being wowed by such seemingly fancy 70’s fare as chicken a la king. Good times!