Monday, November 9, 2009

November Event & Prize package!

This month's prize package is perfect for anyone who loves to bake! With the holidays right around the corner, this is the perfect gift or addition to your own kitchen.

Why enter this blog event? If you are looking to step out of your comfort zone and try recipes that don't have any photos, this is a great way to get your feet wet!





Welcome to November's Cooking with Alicia & Annie blog event! Deadline for this month's submissions is November 30, 2009. If you haven't participated before we are happy to have you join us! Please see the general instructions on the upper right sidebar for how to participate. >>>

Those who participate for the month of November will be added to the blogroll and will be entered into a drawing to receive this wonderful OXO Good Grips 4 Cup Top Reading Measuring Cup and Bake & Go Bakeware: Deep Dish Pie Pan with Lid This wonderful prize was graciously provided by Kid Smart Living.


Prize Description


OXO Good Grips 4 Cup Top Reading Measuring Cup

The Angled Measure measuring cup by OXO is every cook's dream, it's simply the most convenient and easiest measuring cup to read, hands down! A patented angled surface lets you read measurement markings from the top of the measuring cup by looking straight down -- eliminating the need to fill, check and adjust the amount of liquid you are measuring. The handle is soft and non-slip for a firm grip. The bright measurement markings in convenient cup, ounce and milliliter denominations accommodate any recipe.

Dimensions: 9'' x 6'' x 6''
4-cup measuring cup ideal for baking and pre-mixing
Patented angled surface lets you read measurements from above
Eliminates the need to fill, check and adjust
Soft, non-slip handle
Standard and metric measurement markings
Dishwasher and microwave safe

Bake & Go Bakeware: Deep Dish Pie Pan with Lid

Homemade pies & quiches bake more evenly, stay fresh longer and travel better with Bake & Go quality aluminum bakeware by Nordic Ware.
Bake & Go Deep Dish pie pan includes:

1 aluminum pie pan
1 plastic domed lid.
Makes 11" x 2" pie.
4" tall with lid.

Aluminum baking pans are the choice of professional bakers for good reason. Nordic Ware's professional heavy-duty aluminum baking pans provide excellent heating properties to help you produce evenly-baked results every time. The Bake & Go collection includes fitted domed lids that snap snugly over the pie pan, allowing for safe and clean transportation to gatherings while keeping your pies, quiches and other creations tasting fresh.



So let's get started :) Visit Alicia's Recipes and/or Annie's Recipes to find your recipes. Remember, entries are unlimited, so submit as many times as you like.

If you don't have a blog, you can still participate. Simply upload your photo to the actual recipe on one of the sites above and leave a comment here.

Note: This blog event is open to everyone, however due to exceptionally high shipping costs and import/export fees, only US residents are eligible for the prize drawing.

15 comments:

  1. I made Crockpot Chicken & Stuffing from Alicia's

    http://tamiskitchentabletalk.blogspot.com/search/label/Cooking%20with%20Alicia%20and%20Annie

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  2. Here's a really good cookie!

    Raisin Jumbles from Annies
    http://tamiskitchentabletalk.blogspot.com/2009/11/raisin-jumbles.html

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  3. My whole family loved this dish:

    Southwestern Macaroni from Alicia's
    http://tamiskitchentabletalk.blogspot.com/2009/11/southwestern-macaroni.html

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  4. Today I made Amish Pumpkin Bread from Alicia's.

    http://tamiskitchentabletalk.blogspot.com/2009/11/amish-pumpkin-bread.html

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  5. I made Corned Beef and Cabbage II, it was very yummy. My son even ate a little.

    http://eatathomeoates.blogspot.com/2009/11/corned-beef-and-cabbage.html

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  6. I made apple crisp, it was a quick and easy afternoon snack on a wet, cold, rainy day.

    http://eatathomeoates.blogspot.com/2009/11/apple-crisp.html

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  7. After Tami's pumpkin bread post I wanted to make something pumpkin. I couldn't find my loaf pans (must be in storage since the move) so I made muffins. They were so yummy!

    http://eatathomeoates.blogspot.com/2009/11/pumpkin-muffins.html

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  8. I made refrigerator rolls:
    http://cookingmimi.wordpress.com/2009/11/20/refrigerator-rolls/

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  9. http://eatathomeoates.blogspot.com/2009/11/mamie-eisenhower-chocolate-fudge.html

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  10. http://eatathomeoates.blogspot.com/2009/11/mamie-eisenhower-chocolate-fudge.html

    This fudge was super simple and so good, I will add this to the baskets I take to the neighbors at Christmas.

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  11. http://eatathomeoates.blogspot.com/2009/11/lemon-cheesecake.html
    This was a great start but I think it could use a tad more lemon. Maybe next time I will try some extract. Still its really good and all gone!

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  12. In addition to mixing nuts in I covered the top in circles of nuts to finish it off. I got so many wonderful comments on my pie and it was the first one gone!

    http://eatathomeoates.blogspot.com/2009/11/pecan-pie.html

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  13. http://eatathomeoates.blogspot.com/2009/11/keylime-pie.html

    This was an awesome recipe and the first time I had non runny meringue.

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  14. http://eatathomeoates.blogspot.com/2009/11/keylime-pie.html
    For some reason I can't get my entries to show up. Sorry if this duplicates.

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  15. Thanks for your entries this month! Random.org has chosen a winner to be announced in the next post :)

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