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It's been a LONG time since I've given away one of my cookbooks. What was I thinking waiting for so long?!
Anyway. I'm ready to remedy this little blunder by offering up a free cookbook to TWO readers this week. Just leave a comment below and tell me if you have a favorite recipe from my site. If you own the cookbook already, let me know what you've tried and loved so I can enter you to win one for a friend. If you haven't tried any of my recipes- not a problem. Just click on the recipe tab at the top and let me know of a recipe you'd like to try.
Savory Squash Bread Pudding. I haven't tried it, but it sounds right up my alley. Yum! Amy J. O.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Chocolate Scones! I love love love scones. I made them only once, years ago.
ReplyDeleteCootie Bug Connie
i love your cookbook! my favorites are the brunswick stew, creamy salad dressing, and strawberry egg soufflé Michelle C.
ReplyDeleteI cannot remember offhand if I've tried any of your recipes, but looking at the recipe list, the one that popped off the page as one I'd like to try is the chocolate scone recipe! Sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteSour Cherry Pie is one of my favorites! I received your cookbook as a gift and enjoy it very much. I think I'll make that pie today!
ReplyDeleteJanet in Woodway
Your pesto recipe is my favorite by far!! I grow basil every year and this was my first time try to make pesto. I used your recipe, love it, and made more the next day to freeze!
ReplyDeleteNext up is butternut squash!
Sorry forgot to add my name, Megan C.!
DeleteCan I just say "all desserts" as my entry? LOL. If I have to choose one, it would be Shoofly Pie.
ReplyDeleteThe swiss chard and ricotta calzone looks like a good recipe for what's left in my garden. - M. S.
ReplyDeleteI am new to your site...a friend posted about your cookbook and how much she loves it. I am trying to ween myself and family (full of food allergies and special needs) off of processed food...so even if I don't win I am going to purchase it. But looking through your recipes I would like to try the pasta with Green beans and sun dried tomatoes....only difference is ours would need to be gluten free
ReplyDeleteI made the Salted Caramel Apple Bars. They were so good. Would love to try recipes from the cookbook, Thanks for the chance to win. Cindy B.
ReplyDeleteYour 'Fruit and Oats' muffins are definitely a winner!
ReplyDeleteI am for any thing chocolate so "Chocolate Fondue" would be a good place to start.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I would love to have your cookbook. For the first time, I looked at your recipes and right off the bat noticed your 'Zucchini Pumpkin Bread'. I have a bag of frozen zucchini in the freezer and some canned pumpkin in the fridge, leftover from baking Pumpkin Madelines last week. As I peered into that freezer, I was thinking of how I need to use up that zucchini... I'll try your recipe for sure as I also like substituting things like applesauce, or in this case--pumpkin for oil. Then... I was just racking my brain for what to fix for supper tonight that didn't have meat in it (we are cutting back cause of cost and trying to eat 'heart healthy'), and I see a huge list of vegetarian recipes... awesome! I like the look of the photo of the bow-tie pasta with pesto (?) so will go take a look at that recipe and the others. Thank you for showing me what to make for supper tonight and many more nights! Hope I win a cookbook, but I know it's in God's hands. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try spinach and cheese strata. Shirley
ReplyDeleteYour Tomato Soup and Pumpkin Bread are staples in our house. I would love to have more of your recipes! - Kathy K.
ReplyDeleteOur family loves the Tomato Soup recipe! YUM!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Carol
Baked oatmeal is awesome! Sandra
ReplyDeletejantzis@ags-schools.org
Your Pesto and Tomato Panini! YUM. Love, love, love!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to give the Simplified Pastitsio a go. It sounds absolutely amazing!!
ReplyDeleteKL
Skillet Granola!
ReplyDeleteHi Jane! I have never tried any of your recipes, nor even looked at the cookbook, even though I did purchase it last year...It was a gift for my dear daughter-in-law who lives 2 states over from us. So! I would love to get one for me! I looked over your recipes and it is hard to choose just 1 that I would like to try! I think I would choose "Oatmeal Rolls"! Please enter me in your contest! Thank you so much for offering it again! Cheeryshirley
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to try the "different green bean casserole". I'm thinking I'll make it for Thanksgiving! I cannot wait!!!!
ReplyDeleteBlair (BKC)
My girls and I made the Salted Carmel Apple Pie Bars. They were delicious. Thanks! I'd like to try some main or side dishes.
ReplyDeleteI printed the recipe for the salted caramel apple bars; I haven't had a chance to make them. I can't wait. Amy P.
ReplyDeleteFor any of you who don't already have this cook book of Jane's . . . oh my, where to begin? I can testify that the Chocolate Scones are wonderful! The White Chili is now one of our very favorite soups. The Corn Fritters are easier to make and 10 times more flavorful than the recipe I made for years. Trust me, this is a fantastic book full of tried and true recipes. If you win it, you'll love it. Or the person you give it to will love it.
ReplyDeleteYour blueberry bars are fabulous. Thanks for posting recipes. I love your blog. Bea
ReplyDeleteThanks for doing the giveaway! I would like to try the Black Bean & Butternut Squash Chili. Sounds yummy. I think I might make it on our wood stove today.
ReplyDeleteKimberly
Chocolate peanut butter cake - love the combination!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the offer - Dee (dls)
Currently, my favorite recipe is the Oatmeal Bake. In fact, I made it yesterday morning before church so that we could enjoy it for breakfast upon our return. What I love about it is that it is very filling and a great breakfast dish for a cold, autumn morning.
ReplyDeleteDebbie N.
So far I've used your cilantro sauce, pesto, and cream soup substitutes, but I've been wanting to use the pesto in the pesto torte!
ReplyDeleteThe York Peppermint Patty Brownies are absolutely to die for, I would make them every week if my waistline could afford it, lol. Thank you for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the salted caramel apple bars. I am also very interested in the canning recipes as I am going to start canning again. I have done a few things years ago but I am not that experienced. Thanks and I love your posts!
ReplyDeleteSO hard to narrow it down but I would have to say the enchiladas and naan bread. My sons would probably say the ice cream sandwich cake. :-) Blessings, Dawn
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try the Sweet Potato Rolls and the Pumpkin Pie for Thanksgiving this year. They both sound wonderful.
ReplyDeletethanks for some great ideas.
Jana
i havent tried any yet but i am going to! they all look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI have not had an opportunity to try any of your recipes. I have enjoyed the blog and I like to compare your beekeeping schedule to mine. I am certain that my husband would request your white chocolate red raspberry cheesecake. Thanks Linda
ReplyDeleteI think I'd like to try the Oatmeal Rolls. There used to be a lady at church that made Swedish Oat Rolls. I never got her recipe so I'm hoping these are close!
ReplyDeleteI have tried and loved your bean enchiladas. Thank you for the opportunity to win your cookbook.
ReplyDeletePat
Lemon bars!!
ReplyDeleteHello! I love so many of your recipes, but I adore your spaghetti sauce. Anytime anyone asks me for my sauce recipe I send them to your website. It is just perfect sauce every time. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeletePesto Torte...hands down favorite!
ReplyDeleteKW
I would like to try your oatmeal bake. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteMichelle O
I love anything gingerbread, and your gingerbread scones are so delicious!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try your rhubarb crunch. I am partial to rhubarb & that sounds so yummy!
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Renata :)
Our family loves your chicken zucchini recipe...and your classic tomato soup...and your zucchini bread...many of your recipes have become regulars around our house!
ReplyDeleteSarah G
The Brunswick Stew. Thanks for the opportunity! RG
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win your cookbook in order to learn how to preserve foods, and then use them in your recipes. I've never done any of that, and would really like to learn. sweetiesuzy@aol.com
ReplyDeleteLove, love the basic tomato sauce recipe!!
ReplyDeleteSD Pam
We LOVE your baked oatmeal! It's a special treat (with chocolate chips) when cousins come over.
ReplyDeleteKaytee Lou ~ I am not afraid to can fresh fruit anymore. Thanks for giving me confidence.
ReplyDeleteI love your Caramel Popcorn recipe & make lots of it during the Holidays.
ReplyDeleteLena Nolt
Every year I make a pesto torte and it always gets compliments when I serve it. I also made your peach salsa and absolutely loved it so then I used the same recipe with pears and sweet cherries and then sour cherries and they were all delicious. Next I will try it with some ground cherries from my neighbor. KMP
ReplyDeleteBanana pudding dessert. We were looking for a banana pudding recipe and stumbled onto your site. So glad we did. We picked your recipe over others because it didn't use the box mix most call for. We loved it. So good! Don't have the cookbook but would love to try more recipes. Jennifer S.
ReplyDeleteDon't have your cookbook yet, but definately would like to try the quiche! I also absolutely love making soups, chowders, etc this time of year, so that would be a whole section I would love to explore! :)
ReplyDeleteForgot - name is Loretta!
DeleteEggplant Paramsan!!! Mmmmmmm~
ReplyDeleteRaspberry Applesauce Jello Salad and My Favorite Pie Crust are two I make often.
ReplyDeleteKaren V.
I just found your blog, so I haven't tried any of the recipes -- yet -- but like the looks of "My Grandma's Potato Salad" which seems a lot like my mother's version. But I want to try several others, as well.
ReplyDeleteBonnie Jacobs @ Bonnie's Books = http://bonniesbooks.blogspot.com/
A recipe that I've tried and enjoyed is the Lentil Coconut Curry and I've had my eye on the Mother R's Peanut Butter Cookies recipe for some time now! Jolene
ReplyDeleteThe Apple, Sweet Potato, and Sausage Bake are a family favorite!! I would love a copy of your cookbook!! Diane E.
ReplyDeleteYippee! I want to try the Classic Tomato Soup and the Pizza Dough. Love your cookbook!
ReplyDeleteKool! Enjoy your site.. never tried recipes yet..
ReplyDeleteLove the Classic Blueberry Muffins. Kim K
ReplyDeleteYour classic tomato soup is a huge hit in my home! I make it every fall. :)
ReplyDeleteI own your cookbook and would love to give one to my married daughter. We have three favorites; Black Bean and Butternut Squash Chili, Lentil and Sausage Stuffed Peppers, and Honey Mustard Balsamic Vinaigrette. Jan S
ReplyDeleteI bought two copies of your cookbook, one for me and the other for my neighbor. Would love to gift another cookbook! I love your basic tomato sauce recipe, zucchini cookies, zucchini bread and blueberry muffins. I've also made your blueberry coffee cake and love it as well. Henrietta
ReplyDeleteI am interested in your vegetarian main dishes as well as learning how better to coordinate gardening and preserving and then largely eating it up before it is time to put up more. I won't live long enough to figure it all out all by myself. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
ReplyDeleteGrape pie! Celebrated Ginny's 14th with it! cm
ReplyDeleteMmmm...your Raisin Bran Muffins sound wonderful ! Am going to try em !
ReplyDeleteJ N Tolbert
We had your sausage with yam and apple for dinner tonight. My husband loves that one! Thank you for your generous give-away opportunity!
ReplyDeleteSarah
Your curried chicken pot pie is a nice twist on an old classic! I love it when I want to make something I'm familiar with but bored with the standard.
ReplyDeleteCaroline H.
I really love your quiche recipe and make it frequently. I made it for friends I am visiting and they were raving about it!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many goodies to try in your book! Things I would like to try for sure are 5 minute bread, caramel popcorn - we all love that recipe, and frozen ice cream and yoghurt.
ReplyDeleteIt will be exciting experimenting with your recipe's!
Oooo the salted caramel apple bars sound good!
ReplyDeleteI found your site thanks to Mavis. I can't wait to try funny cake. Just that name intrigues me.
ReplyDeleteLana
Hi! Mavis at One Hundred Dollars A Month sent me over to look around! Oh my, all of your recipe's sound so yummy! I think I'd have to pick Apple and Sausage Pie & Classic Tomato Soup. :-) I might just try them this weekend anyway. :-) Your cookbook looks like it would be well used at our home.
ReplyDeleteJessica Habel
Looking forward to checking all this out....new to your blog, thanks to Mavis for mentioning the cookbook! Wanting to feed my hubby more healthy foods that he will like to eat
ReplyDeleteWill try your spaghetti recipe for sure! Corn fritters as well. I'm happy to have come across your blog and contest via Mavis. I am also a homeschooling mama of 8. Heather H from WA. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi, I have tried responding twice and my comment is not appearing, trying again (not duplicating entry). I would love to win your cookbook. I tried canning for the first time last year using your tomato sauce recipe and the steps from your site. All my jars sealed and my family loved the sauce! I want to make more this year to include in homemade gift baskets I'm putting together. I am also hoping to try another recipe and successfully can it. Possibly Jam. Lori J
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn how to make the Naan bread. That looks scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteThe recipes all sound relish! I'd try the sweet potato and sausage soup first -- I bet it's yummy. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of your book.
ReplyDeleteTeri E.
Baked oatmeal
ReplyDeleteAngela M
Thesuburbanjungle@gmail.com
The cherry vanilla ricotta muffins would be the first recipe I would try. Dawn T
ReplyDeleteMother R Peanut Butter Cookies sounds delightful! Plus, Mavis sent me!!!!
ReplyDeleteSalted Caramel Apple Pie Bars are going to be in our bellies very soon!!! How ridiculously amazing do those look?!? Mavis also sent me... :)
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your site, so no favorite recipe yet...but you can bet I'm gonna be browsing them momentarily. The cookbook looks wonderful. Thanks for giving us a chance to win a copy! :)
ReplyDeleteI love Naan bread and can't wait to try out your recipe for it! Yummy goodness!
ReplyDeleteMavis sent me your way and your recipes all look wonderful! Brunswick stew is one of my favorites but I've never made it myself. Thanks for the opportunity to win what looks like a winner of a cookbook.
ReplyDeleteHello Mavis sent me over to your site and I think that I will be sticking around. I would like to try your Curried Chicken Potpie, sounds yummy! Your cookbook looks great too. I have recently gotten back into preserving, grew up doing it with my mother. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe Vegetable Chowder is wonderful...I initially made it to use up stuff from my garden this summer....but I go back to it time, and time again because my husband and I actually run to see who will get the leftovers....it is absolutely delicious....try it, you'll like it ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Mavis sent me.... Just looking at the pictures I know I would LOVE to try almost any or all of the recipes. Thank you for the opportunity to win one. Ann-Marie
ReplyDeleteI'd try the chocolate scones. Sounds great. S King
ReplyDeleteMavis sent me. I am new to your site but I love everything chocolate! :)
ReplyDeleteGrammies Peanutbutter pie is yummo!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI almost couldn't wait to grab the last of our green tomatoes this fall so I could put up a bunch of quarts of green tomato curry. It is one of our most favorite things. I found it when I first discovered your blog - and I liked it so much I bought the cookbook - only I bought the coo book that it originally came from (Preserving Through the Seasons - or something), when I really wanted YOUR cookbook. *fingers crossed* Thanks! Mick J
ReplyDeletePumpkin Streusel Bread - you can't go wrong with a recipe that has pumpkin, honey & yogurt. JP
ReplyDeleteI discovered your cilantro preserving recipe a couple of years ago. Delicious! and a great way to have 'fresh' cilantro year round. sharon
ReplyDeleteThe vegetable chowder caught my eye. It always seems like I have more veggies than I know what to do with, or have to hurry up and use up. I can't wait to try it out. Diane
ReplyDeleteOh my! So obviously I want to test out your funny cake. My family has made Wacky cake for years. It is a chocolate cake that doesn't use eggs, but vinegar instead.
ReplyDeleteSpiritmama
Forgot to mention that Mavis sent me!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Spiritmama
One of my favorite recipes is your homemade canned tomato soup! The best !!! Linda Bick
ReplyDeleteStrawberries! Living in the Southern Hemispehere, Cape Town to be exact, I am busy harvesting strawberries and need some inspiration. I like the look of the strawberry and spinach salad. Something savoury for a change. :)
ReplyDeleteMrs. R' s Peanut Butter Cookies are wonderful. Makes my house smell like the cookies of my childhood when I would come home from school for lunch.Yum. My name is Candy.
ReplyDeleteBrunswick Stew. Sounds so good for a cold, windy, rainy day. Your cookbook has been on my list for a long time so I am so happy you are having this give-a-way!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
Can't wait to try some of your homemade ice cream recipes, but the whole recipe list looks amazing! Thank you for hosting this giveaway! Michelle B.
ReplyDeleteChocolate scones. I would love to have your cookbook.
ReplyDeleteI keep reading about how delicious the recipes in your cookbook are from Mavis @ $100 a Month. I started reading here because of that. Anyway. Those gingerbread scones look mighty tasty.
ReplyDeleteThe salted carmel apple bars sound wonderful. Monica
ReplyDeleteHi, I came over from a link on Mavis's blog. I have enjoyed reading several of your post , and would love to try several recipes. Oatmeal rolls, naan bread and carmel apple bars just to name a few.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try Curried Chicken and Rice Soup on a cold night!
ReplyDeleteAnn
We love, love, love your Classic Tomato Soup recipe! It makes dinner on a busy night so easy, and it is delicious!
ReplyDeleteTomato pie!
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