November 25, 2013

Feast! Give-away


Thanks to Haley at Carrots for Michaelmas and co-author of Feast! Real Food, Reflections, and Simple Living for the Christian Year one lucky reader will win a free copy of her brand new cookbook Feast!

You guys, I have seen the book, I have read the book, I have bookmarked recipes for upcoming meals. You will want this baby, ladies. (and gents... if there are any gents who actually read my blog.)

23 recipes using real food.
The recipes are simple, the ingredients are healthy and can easily be found at your local grocery store, and the food is super good.

6 reflections on the liturgical seasons of Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter along with tips on living liturgically in your own home.

125 pages with beautiful, colorful pictures.
I mean, it's just nice to look at!

Plus, as a kicker, all recipes are gluten free or include gluten-free versions.



The book is on sale until Thanksgiving Day for $4.99, but enter below and you can win one for free!
Best of luck, friends, and many thanks to Haley and Daniel for this giveaway!

PS - Feast! is an ebook available in PDF form.


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33 comments:

  1. I would love this! Ummmmm, here's a joke...

    What did the psychiatrist say when a man wearing nothing but saran wrap walked into his office?
    I can clearly see you're nuts!

    (Too dirty?)

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  3. My 6 year old was putting on an imaginary cooking show on Saturday (which I hope to get on video) and during the baking portion of her show she said "Ok, now this part is going to take about 10 minutes, so if you have a baby to feed, now would be a good time to do that." The joys of being the oldest of a nursing mom.

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  4. Horrible at jokes, but here's something Luke recently said. We were walking in the store and he spotted Nutella and yelled out, "Oh Holeeee cow." Exactly.

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  6. My three year old was being very unruly one day, bring me to my breaking point and I asked him why do you act like this? His reply? "God made me this way" Tell me how do you argue with that? :)

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  7. Today I was telling my toddler (Evie) that it makes her baby sister sad when she takes food from her (the baby's) tray, and that it makes me sad to see her do that...she responded, "It makes Evie happy."
    I really feel I'm winning at this parenting thing. ;)

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  8. I wish my 17 month old would start talking so I would have something to share...

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  9. After buckling the 2 year old into her car seat: "I beat you!" Seems to get her competitive spirit from her big sister.

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  10. My two year old is obsessed with knights so he dispenses great one liners like:
    "Sir Daddy is not home today." Or
    "Put on your sweatpants, Princess Mama."

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  11. I love Colleen's joke. About 10 years ago, my now 17 yo had a $20 bill to put in the basket at Christmas morning mass. Now, nobody opens presents at our house until after mass. Sometime before the collection happened, my son "lost" the $20. "If you don't find it real fast, you'll be the last person to open presents today." My son immediately retorted, "The last shall be first and the first shall be last."

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  12. So something funny my kid said. After I met his English teacher this weekend at a retreat on the Vatican II documents, he walks into his English class today and she of course tells him "guess who I met this weekend", he says I know, but he told me he was thinking "now I can't screw up".
    It was funnier when he said it. :)

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  13. Hmm...my daughter's favorite phrase as of late is "uh-oh". :)

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  14. My 4 year old daughter began to cry yesterday, and when I asked her what was wrong, she said, "I have an important decision to make and it's SO hard! I have two choices and I just can't choose." She wept in distress and my husband and I, after prying for 5 minutes, finally got her to admit that she couldn't decide between "Having a bowl of cereal for a snack or holding a baby, but I can'd to both at once!" Woah. That's a hard one.

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  15. The current favorite joke around here: Knock knock. Who's there? Cow. Cow who? No, cows go moo!

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  16. My kids' favorite joke to tell: What did the chicken sit on her egg? Because she didn't have a chair! :)

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  17. S really likes this one:
    Knock knock
    Who's there?
    Boo!
    Boo who?
    Don't cry.

    :)

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  18. A joke... on me.

    "I wrote you a letter, mama!" as my 4 year old came up the stairs at 5AM, as I was hoping to get out the door to stock up on milk and eggs without doing the pre-thanksgiving-rush combat shopping at the store without 3-kids-4-and-under tagging along.

    :-)

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  19. My son had gotten into bird watching and keeping a list of the birds he has seen. He wanted me to go through the McDonald's drive-thru because he said there are always birds in the bushes eating fries (can you tell we rely on fast food too much?). My husband agreed to get lunch from there so my son could see the "McTwitters". Okay, well, I laughed.

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  20. I would love this as well! Ummm my kids say funny things all the time - so why can't I thinkof any at the moment?!

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  21. Every time my son (17 months) takes a sip of juice he'll go "aaaaah" to let my know that he likes it.

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  22. What did zero say to theta? Nice belt!
    What did theta say to eight? Your belt's too tight!

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  23. I won a prize for this joke at camp when I was in 2nd grade:

    A prisoner got out of jail and ran down the street yelling to everyone he met "I'm free! I'm free!" He met a little boy and yelled again, "I'm free! I'm free!" to which the boy responded "So what? I'm four."

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  24. "Mom, Darth Vader doesn't know Jesus."
    -my oldest son at age 3
    :)

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  25. lol well, I'd tell you what my son said, but he only says "this" haha

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  26. My daughter, reading a recipe..."We need two con...cont...con...well, we don't have any, anyway!!"
    LOL
    My email is piper underscore pal at hotmail dot com

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  27. Yay for yummy food!

    Sarah joke "Knock knock. Who's there? Knock knock." repeat until you drive your mom nuts, or until she distracts you utterly!

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  28. Yesterday my 2 1/2 year old was locked out of the room where my 4, 6, and 7 year olds were playing legos, but she is a smart cookie. She used a blocks bucket to climb up and turn the lights off on her sisters. The joke was on them. :)

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  29. My kids just discovered knock knock jokes but they don't quite get them yet. They make no sense whatsoever but I find it hilarious!

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  30. I think it's pretty cute that my son wants to take home one of your babies. Or maybe that's just weird. ;)

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  31. What kind of key has 2 legs? A turkey!

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  32. I'm 18 and don't have kids...
    But a little boy at Dollar Tree did tell me he had seen me before (I had never met him) and proceeded to tell me exactly how.

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  33. My baby is 5 months, so no cute sayings yet. Although she is pretty skilled at getting us to act ridiculous in return for a smile.

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