KitchenAid GIVEAWAY via USA Today Your Life Magazine
There’s a new publication that hit the stands today by USA Today, designed specifically for women.
It’s called Your Life: Guide to Women’s Health.
Christine Neff, from USA Today, wrote an excellent article in this fabulous magazine called, “Holiday Entertaining Made Easy!”
I’m honored that she included RE as part of the interview on each beautiful page of this feature.
Take a peek at these fabulous pages!
There are fantastic recipes, tips on bringing the outdoors in, simplifying during the holidays, staying sane and “putting perfections aside,” and most importantly, realizing the benefits of entertaining.
There are so many benefits to entertaining, the most obvious in my opinion being forging beautiful relationships!
Your Life is also full of good eats, tips, advice, and plenty of reminders that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
Which brings us to our GIVEAWAY here today!
Do you own a stand mixer by KitchenAid? I think I’ve owned a couple in my 30 years of entertaining. I just wear them out, they’re used so much for baking, cooking, and canning. I tend to think of my KA as a friend, who I rely heavily upon. :)
Today in celebration of RE featured in USA Today, KitchenAid is giving away a 7-quart Stand Mixer. This product is brand new, so the winner will be one of the first to own it.
Here are the details (winner gets to choose between silver, black, or red):
KitchenAid’s Best Performing Stand Mixer
• Our Most Powerful, Quietest Available – 1.3HP high efficiency DC motor is designed to run longer and delivers optimum torque with less at build-up. Easily handles recipes requiring longer mixing, kneading and whipping times. The all-metal, precise gear design produces a smooth, quiet sound.
• Our Longest Lasting – Designed for long life of high performance; backed by 2 year hassle-free replacement warranty.
• Our Most Efficient – Advanced feedback control communicates in micro seconds to the motor to ensure optimal power is delivered to the bowl.Professional-Style Attachment Power Hub
Fits all current KitchenAid® attachments and future larger capacity commercial-style attachmentsLargest Capacity Residential Bowl-Lift Available 7-Quart (6.6 L)
• Handles 8 ½ lbs of mashed potatoes, 8 ½ loaves of bread, 14 dozen cookies.Dishwasher Safe Accessories
Maximize bowl coverage with the stainless steel 11-wire Elliptical Whip, coated metal Flat Beater and Power Kneadâ„¢ Dough Hook. Handles small and large jobs equally well.
Cooking for the Cure, presented by KitchenAid, reminds us that cooking with a purpose (and supporting the Cure) helps to bring an end to breast cancer in our lifetime.
Oh, how do I believe in this. My mom had breast cancer, and then ovarian cancer took her life. So cancer is fresh in our family and a reminder that we need to do all we can to help.
–CONTEST IS OVER, COMMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED. THANK YOU!–
HOW TO ENTER THIS CONTEST TODAY – ANSWER TO WIN:
When you host holiday parties, do you make everything yourself or do more of a potluck affair where everyone brings something to share?
EXTRA WAYS TO WIN/PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD:
1. Retweet (copy and paste):
Thank you @KitchenAidUSA @SandyCoughlinRE @USATYourLife 7-qt Stand Mixer Giveaway! https://su.pr/2HzeqE ‎#giveaway
2. Like Reluctant Entertainer Facebook page
3. Like KitchenAid Facebook page
4. Like USA Today Your Life Facebook page.
5. Post about this giveaway on your blog. (You can use one of my pictures.)
6. Share this giveaway on your Facebook page. (Post this link.)
On extra entries, come back and tell us in a separate comment.
Contest Ends this Friday at midnight, September 23, 2011. This post is sponsored by KitchenAid.
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On Christmas Eve we have a dinner and everyone brings something. The other dinners we have we usually cook for everyone and we keep it simple. It’s a little gift– dinner with nothing to do.
Thanks! Kim D
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Once in a great while, I’ll do it all myself. But most of the time, I have everybody bring a little something, and I do the main dish… maybe a dessert!
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If I had more money I would totally make everything myself – because I love doing it! But alas, as a 20-something with many friends in similar situations we’re very much the kind to bring something to a party and love it. I host monthly appetizer & movie nights where everyone brings anything they want (as easy or as difficult as they want!) and we put it all on a table and dig in. And then watch a classic movie like Roman Holiday. It’s fantastic!
I prefer to do most of my own cooking, however, to alleviate doing ALL the work, I will ask my friends to bring something. (I usually ask them to bring their specialties.)
I shared your link on Twitter, I became a fan of Kitchen Aid and I’m already a fan of RE.
I do a potluck, usually will do the main dish and have everyone bring a side
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For holiday gatherings as a semi large gathering of 25+ we do a potluck. We started this several years ago as a good way to keep the work level small for every family and allow more time to enjoy our time together. Everyone brings a main dish, one side dish and a dessert. It eliminates any financial burden from being on any family, since it is the same amount of food they would make for their own family. Single family members or couples can choose to bring a single dish or as much as they choose. It allows for each ‘cook’ to have their food praised, which is always fun to see who can create an amazing dish we all rave about for the next 12 months. As a result we have some of the same traditional dishes that everyone looks forward to, with a blend of new and interesting dishes to keep the meal from being too boring.
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I did them all! (Except for blogging about it … ) Thanks :)
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