I'm still waiting to hear from Debbie from Mount Pleasant, who won the Julia Child DVD "The Way to Cook," and Mpierce/Michelle of Rock Hill, who won "The Golden Book of Baking." Ladies, if either of you is out there, please send your mailing addresses to me at kpurvis@charlotteobserver.com.
And now, time for a new giveaway. Italian cookbook fans should recognize the name Michele Scicolone. In addition to teaching cooking classes in New York, she's written 14 cookbooks, covering every aspect of Italian cooking. Well, almost everything: Her newest book is just out, "The Italian Slow Cooker." Given the slow, braised nature of many Italian classics, this one looks like a natural, and it's almost screams "winter food."
If you'd like to try for a copy, post a comment here with a name I can use to recognize you. We'll have a random drawing next week.
And if you enter, don't forget to check back to see if you won.
I'll take it! :)
ReplyDeleteWould love to add her new cookbook to my collection.
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Cathy
I would love to have this.
ReplyDeleteI would love it
ReplyDeleteCoCoLoCo
I would love this cookbook!!
ReplyDeleteCIAO! mmmmm.... I need some new recipes!
ReplyDeleteStews and slow cookers are definitely in my future for the next few months at least, so sign me up for the contest! I'm Shannalee from the Chicago suburbs.
ReplyDeleteSounds Yummy!!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect time to have a new cookbook like this. As much as cooking, this is the kind of book I can read for pleasure. Would love for you to pick me so I can curl up with this book and my new Snuggie! from Sglorious in Charlotte
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great cook book. Love to add it to my collection...
ReplyDeleteRobin /Huntersville
.... or if you don't get the winner for the Julia DVD I'd be happy to be the runner up!
ReplyDeleteRobin/Huntersville
I have all her other cookbooks. I'd love to add this to my collection. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds fantastic! Perfect for the cold winter nights :) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteceevegnashville [at] gmail [dot] com
Count me in!! Thanks....Val
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ReplyDeleteAllen E
I think the deities want me to have that cookbook!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great time for book like this...just the ticket to warm up a cold NC night!!
ReplyDeleteSlow cooking rocks in any culture!Italian fare is definitely a great way to warm up the winter chills.
ReplyDeleteI would love this cookbook -- thanks for the great blog. I follow you here and on Twitter!
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Nancy
If I'm not too late, add me to the list! Vickie from Bessemer City
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