Do you ever have those days where you feel like the universe is conspiring against you? Getting today’s post ready was painful and it was not happening. So…change of plans.
If you’ve just joined us in the last few months, about 2 years ago, we wrote a book.
And people liked it! Like…it became a national bestseller! So we wrote another one…
And that one became a national bestseller. Which was awesome.
Some other awesome things about our books?
-There is a picture for every recipe.
-It has a spiral binding on the inside so you can lay it flat while you’re cooking, but the spine is printed with the title, so you can find it when you need to.
-It has this adorable bookmark with a conversion chart on it.-Both books have a “rollover index” where you can look up recipes by ingredient. So if you buy a whole quart of buttermilk or a bunch of cilantro and you’re looking for a way to use them up, we’re your girls.
So since things were not going my way today, I’m having a bowl of ice cream and giving away 3 books to 3 lucky friends!
Here’s the deal:
-To enter, leave a comment on this post telling us your favorite season, holiday, or tradition.
-The giveaway runs from today, 3/6/13 until 3/13/13.
-We’ll pick 3 winners and notify them via the email address they use to enter the giveaway. Be sure to use an email address you check often and not the email address you use when you order something from Bath & Body Works because you know you’re going to get 10 advertisement emails a day.
-The winners will get to choose either Our Best Bites: Mormon Moms in the Kitchen or Savoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites.
–The winner must respond within 48 hours of when we send the notification email. If we don’t hear from you, we will select another winner.
-If you want to forgo the whole contest thing, you can purchase the books from Amazon, Deseret Book, Costco, Sam’s Club, Walmart, and many other bookstores. If you are unable to find it, any bookstore should be happy to order it for you.
Ready? Set? Go! I’m gonna go eat some ice cream and lick my sad corrupted memory card wounds…
my favorite holiday – Thanksgiving! Because everyone should love a holiday where all you do is eat!
Right now, at the end of winter… My favorite season is one which contains warmer weather! So spring!
I love cookbooks let me just say. Your cookbooks are so thought out – pictures, spiral books and the recipes are also fabulous! I love Fall – cooking comfort food, soups, apples and all the yummy food Fall brings out way. Love your blog.
I would have to say Fall is my favorite season. So much promise for an exciting holiday season!
I love baking for my children and family at Christmas. I stay up late prepping homemade cinnamon rolls, sausage biscuit balls, prepping a cider baked ham, and keeping an eye out for Santa. Watching my children inhale the delicious foods I baked with love warms my heart. Being able to share my gift of cooking with my husband and our families is what the Christmas season is all about!
Summer, for sure summer! everything is in bloom, everything is green, everyone is happy!
Summer!
I love the summertime. I can’t wait for the weather to warm up enough to go to the beach!
My favorite tradition is to invite anyone and everyone to our house for Thanksgiving. We don’t want anyone to spend the holiday alone. Even our friends and family who come know to invite anyone and everyone they know. It’s a fun mix of people and there is usually no shortage of laughter. So, with that said, what are YOU doing for Thanksgiving this year??
Fall! Cozy soups and breads and treats!
Sorry about your bad day. I think I’ll have to eat some ice cream, too, as a show of support! 🙂
Fall, Fall, Fall! Apples and soups and stews and warm rolls and pie..mmm, pie. I hope your day gets better. Thanks for the giveaway!
My favorite season is summer! I just love the long days, warm weather, beach trips, and excuse to eat ice cream! 😉
I love Summer! My birthday is in the Summer, I love the 4th of July, Summer food and laid back summer activities!
My favorite season is SUMMER. I just love the hot, long days!
My favorite season? Hmm it all depends where we are living…. but overall it would be early summer or early fall. You know when the temperatures are in the 70’s, the humidity is down, and things are growing like mad in the garden. I LOVE, Love, love fresh produce! Being able to go out and pick at leisure fresh veggies and fruit. Having an abundance of fresh eggs. OH my I’m making myself hungry!
My new favorite family tradition is throwing a family birthday party on our wedding anniversary.
I love the Independence Day. Family, food and fireworks!!
My favorite time if year is fall. I live being able to open windows. I love the colors and of course college football (high school too as my husband is a has coach). It’s also the start of holiday seasons!
Summer is my favorite season!
I love Spring. Love love love it. I also love your first cookbook and would love the second!
My favorite season is autumn. I love the falling leaves, the crisp, cool air, the satisfaction of a garden harvest and Thanksgiving … my favorite holiday.
I love Christmas, but Fourth of July is a close second!
Fall is my favorite season – crisp air, bonfires and great conversation!
Fall is my favorite season and I’ve hoping to get this book for soooo long! Thanks.
My favorite season is summer! I am lucky enough to have a husband and daughter that share my love for the season, so we spend every free second outside. We enjoy baseball, the park, the beach, nature hikes, and just enjoying our home and our yard. BRING ON THE SUN!!!
I love fall! Football, making apple butter at my grandmothers, so much fun fall activites!
I love the change in Seasons! Spring – Summer – Fall and even Winter! I love em’ all!
I love all seasons but I’m kind of a fall girl. Love the change in colors, temps and 3 big holidays in a row!
my fave season is summer; we love to camp as a family and I love creating fun recipes for outdoors
My favorite tradition we do as a family is on New Year’s Eve we fill out “predictions” for the coming year… what new things we’ll do/try, who/what will change the most etc. and then after we make predictions for the new year we read our predictions from the previous year. We also write down all our favorite memories from the year and goals for the new year. It is always a blast to see how our kids grow and change each year.