Wow, where does the time go? We can hardly believe that just six short months ago, fooDCrave was born. It has been so much fun sharing our thoughts on restaurants, favorite recipes, and general musings with all of you. Our readers are so important to us, and we are so grateful that you all take the time to stop by our little blog.
In honor of the blog's half birthday, we are doing a giveaway! It will be open to any reader with a shipping address in the continental United States. In order to be eligible for entry you must do the following:
In honor of the blog's half birthday, we are doing a giveaway! It will be open to any reader with a shipping address in the continental United States. In order to be eligible for entry you must do the following:
- Like us on Twitter or Facebook (We'll need proof of this if you win!)
- Leave a comment answering one of the following questions:
- What is your favorite food memory? OR
- What is a recipe you'd like to see featured on fooDCrave?
- Be sure to check back in one week -March 20th at 12pm- when we announce the winner! If you win, contact us at foodcraveblog@gmail.com to provide your shipping address!
- Entries will be accepted until 9:00 PM on March 19th.
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Good luck! And thanks again for stopping by!
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Love this idea. Happy 6 month! I loved making banana pancakes with my dad on Sunday mornings
ReplyDeleteAnytime I cook dinner with friends. There is always wine and laughter!
ReplyDeleteEating beignets at Cafe du Monde in New Orleans with a good friend on our first stop on a cross-country road trip.
ReplyDeleteDrinking endless cups of tea (Indian chai),frying up pakoras and catching up with friends on a rainy day!
ReplyDeleteChecking out different restaurants in NY with my friends
ReplyDeleteI like you on Facebook!
ReplyDelete(man I want a cookbook)
Happy 6 months anniversary! I love reading your blog :) My favorite food memory is definitely sitting around our dining table in Rome having weekly "family dinners". It definitely made living so far from our families that much easier.
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