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Archive for the ‘Contests and Giveaways’ Category

October 9th, 2008

Win a Trip to Wine Country with your Tomato Recipe

Your favorite tomato recipe could win you a trip to Sonoma, California wine country. Hunt’s is sponsoring a contest with lots of prizes for the best recipe using Hunt’s diced, whole, stewed, or crushed tomatoes. The contest is open to residents of the 50 United States who are 21 years and older and not employed […]

By Sandy Mitchell -- 0 comments

October 1st, 2008

Free Diabetic Dessert Cookbook

For a dessert lover, one of the most challenging aspects of living with diabetes is finding something to satisfy that sweet tooth without sabatoging your health. In fact, we’ve had readers ask us about dessert recipes for diabetics.
AmMed is offering a free cookbook with 96 recipes that are diabetic-friendly. Among the choices are lemon meringue […]

By Sandy Mitchell -- 2 comments

September 23rd, 2008

Kashi’s Tasty Little Cookies

Kashi’s tasty little cookies (TLC) have all of the moist, yummy goodness of a bakery raisin oatmeal cookie with just a fraction of the fat and an added helping of fiber. In short, they taste good and are good for you. I don’t generally buy or eat cookies, but they seem like a great choice […]

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September 17th, 2008

America’s Best Loved Recipe Contest

Your favorite “light” recipe could win you $25,000 in Taste of Home Magazine’s “America’s Best Loved Recipe” contest. You can submit recipes in one of four categories: Classic, Light, Time-Saver, and “Serves 2.” Taste of Home editors will a winner in each category, each of whom will win a selection of prizes, including an all-expense […]

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September 10th, 2008

Bake Pink For Cancer Research

Last year Baking Delights held a Boobie Bake Off to raise money for the Susan G. Komen foundation.  I heard it was a ton of fun!  They raised well over $100.  They would like to quadruple that this year… and I’d like to help get the word out for this wonderful cause.
You can […]

By Linette Gerlach -- 0 comments

September 9th, 2008

More Free Cookbooks

Linette, my partner here at Robust Cooking, is accusing me of worsening her cookbook addiction. However, when so many healthy eating companies are offering recipes for free, what’s the harm. This week’s offerings include a new Gooseberry Patch Cookbook from the Sun-Maid Raisin people and a fall cookbook from the people that make Wild Harvest […]

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September 8th, 2008

Free Holiday Gift Tags and Recipes

Are you the kind of person that likes to create homemade gifts in your kitchen–baked goods, jars of pickled goodies, and other welcome delights? If so, Baker’s Joy has a great gift for you. They have printable color gift tags on their Web site that you can tie to your kitchen creations. You can choose […]

By Sandy Mitchell -- 0 comments

September 1st, 2008

More Free Healthy Cookbooks

As frequent readers of this blog know, Linette and I think one can never have enough cookbooks. Better yet, when you can get them for free. I can across two new offers recently:
Starkist Tuna has an online, color recipe booklet with a dozen recipes, including “Charlie’s no mayo tuna salad” and Starkist tuna caesar […]

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August 30th, 2008

Some Fun Giveaways For Your Holiday Weekend

I know it’s the holiday weekend and you’re all out barbecuing, swimming, camping, and enjoying the great outdoors for one last big summer blast. I thought I’d share a couple fun giveaways for you to enter if you get time.
Here are the links to check them out:
Win a free one year premium subscription to […]

By Linette Gerlach -- 0 comments

August 27th, 2008

Free “Feed Our Kids Well” Recipe Book

The people at Ragu are offering a new 34-page color booklet called “Feed Our Kids Well.” It’s loaded with fun cooking for kids ideas and recipes as well as nutritional information. It’s available to download (takes a really long time) or by mail.
(photo courtesy of Ragu)
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