Yes, that's right -- TWO giveaways! WHEW! We're goin' crazy over here :-)
All winners will be chosen by Random.org
Giveaway entries must be received (by way of comments to this post) by Saturday, January 31, 2009.
Blog-i-versary Giveaway #2!
A locally produced cookbook
This cookbook purchase supported a Brethren Christian School in Lancaster, PA. This cookbook is similar to the ones you find at church fundraisers.
Personally, I ADORE these cookbooks -- they always include tried-and-true, your-family-WILL-eat-this style recipes.
This one is no different!
This cookbook is 266 pages, and is divided into the following sections: Soups, Salads, and Sauces; Main Dishes; Meats, Poultry, and Seafood; Vegetables; Bread and Breakfasts; Cakes and Pies; Cookies and Confections; Desserts; Beverages, Sandwiches and Miscellaneous; Canning and Freezing; Cooking for a Crowd.
Enjoy!
congrats on your blog-i-versary! I grew up with these type of cookbooks, they're the best! : )
ReplyDeleteI love reading your blog!! These are the best cookbooks ever!
ReplyDeletecongratulations on your blog-i-versary!!! love reading your blog, and your "crack dip" is a family fave now.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your blog-iversary! I love these cookbooks too!
ReplyDeletelocal based cookbooks are always the best! congratulations on your blog-i-iversary!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your blog-i-versary! Those cookbooks are the best, and have some of the yummiest recipes that you would never know about otherwise!
ReplyDeleteThese types of cookbooks are the best! Just stumbled onto your blog and have already made many items! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese cookbooks are my style of cooking. I love your blog! :)
ReplyDeleteI adore community cookbooks. They are my favorite.. I have ones from many different states. Id love to add this to my collection. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Happy Blogiversary! I love home town cookbooks!!
ReplyDeleteI love local cookbooks. The recipes are always the best.
ReplyDeleteI love these kinds of cookbooks and cherish the ones that I have. One of them is 36 years old. It is from the centennial of my Mom's hometown, and she bought me one when I was little.
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