Yes, I think one of you deserve an extra mothers' day present (well you all do really!) Someone who loves to cook or maybe has lost their will to cook. I'm so excited because I personal would LOVE something like this for Mother's Day.
So to a special Mummy out there I have:
A Wonder Woman Shopping Bag (love this, I have one!)
Stylish, whilst stating the obvious, of course!
A copy of Heston Blumenthal's 'Family Food' (I have yet to find a copy in Australia!)
This is a great cookbook that is bound to inspire you to cook up all kinds of wonderful things - it really takes it up a notch - really accessible recipes that you can get the kids to help you with - and no, it's not full of pasta and bistro food - it's REAL adult food that kids will love.
Plus... I'll throw in a bottle of my homemade jam too!
What do you need to do?
Leave a comment here and let me know what recipe you love here (with link) and why! Even if you haven't tried it yet...
Extra entry if you link this post on your blog/website somewhere (it will appear in links to this post section under the comments, if not, just post a link to it here - then I can check YOU out! :) )
Now the boring stuff:
-Giveaway only open to those with an Australian address
-If I can't track your email address through your comment (i.e. your blog with an email address link) please put your email address with your comment or email it to me by clicking the 'contact me' tab on the menu bar.
-One entry (by comment) only per person, one extra PER post linking competition by author.
-Competition closes Friday 7th May, midnight Sydney time.
-Winner announced 9th May
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29 lovely comments:
I am going to try your oven baked risotto (http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2009/10/mondayitis-cooking-oven-baked-risotto.html) very soon because I love a cheaty meal and risotto is so perfect for the grey days we're having!
I found your blog from your hot cross buns recipe. It was my first time making anything with yeast and they came out great, so thanks for a great recipe. Since then I have been inspired by all your delicious cooking efforts. Dont know where you get the time to do this?
Love, love, love your pear flank recipe! Easy to make and yummy to boot! Did I mention I love it?
It is just starting to get really really cold here in Melbourne so the Cauliflower and bacon soup is calling to me.
http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/04/in-season-comforting-cauliflower-and.html
You had me at Crispy Baked Chicken with Nim Jam sauce which I am almost claiming as my own. Thanks Liss - GREAT giveaway! Expect a retweet too. Cause that's just how I roll.
i am head over heels in love with the Irish stew with guinness gravy....mmmmmm
jenx
Your soda bread recipe, because I always thought baking bread was hard LOL
http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/03/ode-to-st-patrick-irish-soda-bread.html
First visit, great
Loved the Frugal holiday
Sounds like us take everything so that we are not spending big on food and drinks
I love the recipe for Roast potato quiche with a bit of Zing.
http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/04/roast-potato-quiche-with-bit-of-zing.html
We have two vegetarians in our family and its often hard to find new tasty recipes to try.
:O How could I pass by the Cookies and Cream brownies?! Everything on your blog sounds delicious of course, but the Cookies and Cream brownies sound like a party in my mouth. I'm not sure if I'd invite anyone else yet, it depends how much the recipe makes! ;)
Kate1485 @ hotmail.com
http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2009/11/fast-food-on-friday-swedish-meatballs.html
Your swedish meatball recipe is divine... and so much yummier than the Ikea meatballs! Living where I do, it's hard to get to Ikea and I used to live so close that I had a bag in the freezer at all times. Now I just have bags of yummy, homemade "I know what's in them!" meatballs instead. :D
Oh, and I'm going to give your Sweet Onion Turkish Bread recipe a try tomorrow. If I get it right then I'll have to take it to a girls night in where Kylie (above, who loves the pear flan!) will no doubt be leading the festivities. Hey, maybe I should beg her to make the flan and we could have a Frills in the Hills night. *lol*
I love the sound of your Monkey Business Icecream (http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2009/09/now-this-is-business-monkey-icecream.html). It sounds like a perfect treat for dessert. I showed my daughter and she wants me to make it TODAY, like RIGHT NOW!
I havebeen sent on a trip down memory lane by reading about the Marrickville Farmers Market: thank you!
Love all your recipes, but right now I've got my eye on trying out some soups, as the weather is getting cooler.
Blogged you here:
http://welcometotherockgarden.blogspot.com/2010/05/cook-eat-win.html
kylieattherockgarden@gmail.com
Well I have been meaning to dust off the slow cooker so I can try out the drunken chicken (http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/04/slowcooker-recipe-drunk-chicken.html), I have been craving it ever since I read about it!
Will let you know how I go, I'm hoping to pull it off this weekend.
I'm lovin the look of your baked raspberry cheesecake, http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/04/sunday-baking-project-raspberry-ripple.html
I look forward to giving it a try. I also blogged about your giveaway here:
http://welfarewisdom.blogspot.com/2010/05/frills-in-hills-wonderwoman-giveaway.html
Hi - found your blog via Blog This. Trying your mini apple pies as I type...looking good so far!
Thanks for the opportunity to enter your giveaway.
VF @ www.vintagefokus.blogspot.com
My ILs still rave about your cookies & cream cheesecake recipe from years ago (is that recipe here?).
Love the Wonder Woman bag, my mum was born on the same day and looks like her, must get her one! x
3 words : bagels bagels bagels!! i love bagels! actually... i travelled all the way to NYC for a bagel (and didn't get a good one!). So i totally love this recipe http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/02/sunday-baking-project-poppyseed-bagels.html
and i totally love this giveaway! My (WonderWoman) Mum is travelling outback Australia and I will miss her muchly this weekend. This would be a great little gift waiting for her when she gets back!
Thanks Liss!!!
Bec xx
Bacon, Leek and Brie Quiche
http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/03/bacon-leek-and-brie-quiche.html
I'd love to try this recipe, it just looks fantastic! All those flavours would combine beautifully together to make such a delicious, creamy quiche. This would be fabulous at a dinner party; I'm sure all the guests would be very impressed!
I've tweeted this giveaway on Twitter for an extra entry
http://twitter.com/ShinyGlitterBug/status/13422293454
djchilds@hotmail.com
Your Nans Lemon Butter recipe brought back so many happy memories with my own nanna who always had Lemon Butter in the fridge.Delicious spread on toast for brekky or as a filling in her famous sponge cakes.
(http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2009/07/my-nans-recipe-for-lemon-butter-old.html
Gotta try your strawberry & almond pie. Sounds scrummy! http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/04/comfort-food-simple-and-rustic.html froggypants@live.com.au
http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2009/05/easiest-and-laziest-chocolate-cake-on.html
We love your easiest and laziest chocolate cake in our house. With a 3.5 year old who has an egg and dairy allergy, who could resist a chocolate cake that he can eat! :)
Shell
shell.phil@internode.on.net
http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/04/in-season-comforting-cauliflower-and.html
Just made this and it's to die for!!! Just what is needed for winter. With a new born at home this will be dinner and lunch for a few days!!!!
megandixon80@hotmail.com
Mothers' day breakfast or afternoon tea - Cheat's custard danish <--- I love this one! I am certainly going to try it soon (As soon as our bloody kitchen is usable!)
I love seeing your recipes. For some reason knowing you have made them yourself at home makes me feel like I could possibly even make them myself :P
xo
Nicky
(www.snobnicky.blogspot.com)
I love the Gluten Free Chocolate Chestnut Cake because my mum and my sister can only eat Gluten Free so they would be great!
The pizza base looks amazing. I can't wait to try it out but judging from your photos I know I am going to enjoy it.
http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/05/best-pizza-dough-with-our-favourite.html
hMM...I love the lock of the cookies and cream brownies
http://www.frillsinthehills.com/2010/04/sunday-baking-project-cookies-and-cream.html
I love anything with chocolate!
imposterwho at gmail.com
http://aww.ninemsn.com.au/food/790051/chocolate-pavlova-with-raspberries
Chocolate Pavlova with Raspberries MMMMMMMM
A delicious sugar hit!
Atoxim at gmail dot com
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