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As holiday thanks readers, through the generosity of Le Creuset, I’m giving away a six piece set of classic French cookware in cherry red. This colorful set goes from oven to table effortlessly and includes a large 5 1/2-quart round covered French oven, a 2 1/4-quart covered saucier, a 10-inch square skillet grill, and an 8- x 11-inch rectangular roasting dish.

This time of year traditionally food bloggers get together to raise money for charity.

So I’d like to offer these charities up as places where you can give this holiday season. No donation is required to enter for a chance to get this fantastic set of cookware. But just the other day, I was watching television on the devastation in many parts of the world, and was sitting in my heated apartment with a refrigerator full of food, and realized how fortunate I am.

It’s easy to forget or to click away to something more entertaining when we see a natural disaster or a face filled with misery. But instead I sat down at my desk and sent a donation to Doctors Without Borders, an international aid organization. It took just a few minutes and no matter how much you can contribute, any amount would be greatly appreciated.


Five charities that I would like to point out that could use help this year:

Doctors Without Borders: This organization provides urgent medical care to people in areas struck by emergencies.

Share Our Strength: Carol at Alinea at Home is starting her annual campaign for Share Our Strength to help feel hungry kids.

101 Cookbooks Kiva Group: This organization helps distribute loans to small businesses in underdeveloped countries and you can loan money to help a specific individual begin a new life.

Stoves for Darfur: This is an amazing initiative started by a young American teenager to provide low-cost stoves for women who normally gather wood, walking at great lengths and often getting assaulted (or worse), just trying to feed themselves and their families.

The Smile Train: The Smile Train provides free surgical procedures to children to fix cleft palates, which gives kids around the world a reason to smile.

Although a donation isn’t required for a chance to win this fantastic set of Le Creuset cookware for your kitchen, please do consider helping out one of these charities if you possibly can this holiday season.


NOTE: The give-away has ended (see #1, below) and comments have been closed. The winner will be notified by e-mail on Christmas Day. Thanks to everyone who participated and hope you all have a terrific holiday! -dl

To Enter

1. Simply leave a comment below. When you leave a comment, please include your correct e-mail address in the field that asks for it. It will not be visible to the public there, so do not leave it in the actual comment area.

I will close comments promptly on December 24, 2010 at noon Paris time, and the person who will receive this set of cookware will be chosen by a random number generator, then contacted by e-mail on Christmas Day. Winner must respond by December 31, 2010 noon Paris time, or forfeit the cookware. No exceptions.

2. Le Creuset can only ship this set to a winner in the United States due to customs and other restrictions. (If you want to gripe about things available in the states that aren’t available elsewhere, the line begins here…) Shipping is included to all 50 states although winner is responsible for any local taxes or charges levied, if applicable.

If you live abroad and you wish to bid, you can do so only if you: 1) Have a mailing address in the US that accepts parcels, or 2) Use a mail and parcel forwarding service. If you choose to use one, you will be responsible for any and all fees, including customs, duties, and taxes that may be levied. I have no experience using one but you can find one by searching Google, using the search words “International Forward Shipping.”

3. Only one entry per person. Multiple entries will all be disqualified and you will get a lump of coal in your Christmas stocking. (Or worse.) When you enter, you agree to the delivery terms listed above. No purchase required.

4. Bonne chance! (Good luck!)


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6,697 comments

    • julie brown

    2 weeks in Paris, a 40th Birthday and Christmas is quickly being reduced in time as flights keep getting cancelled right and left. So, here we sit, still in San Francisco left to ponder winning the Le Creuset, which would make a very nice consolation prize. Packed away in the motionless luggage is a jar of Spicy Pepper Jam for David just in case I ran into him on the streets of Paris.

    • CMF

    Another great charity to consider is Heifer International; They work with communities to end hunger and poverty and care for the earth by providing families a hand-up, not just a hand-out. Gifts of livestock and training, help families improve their nutrition and generate income in sustainable ways. http://www.heifer.org

    • Jess

    Oh wow, these would be amazing! I just moved into a new apartment and have been “furnishing” the kitchen – unfortunately with, temporarily, cookware of much lesser quality. Le Creuset would be a very welcome addition.

    • Itir

    Thanks David. Happy Holidays.

    • Cristina Perez

    Hi! I just wanted to say THANK YOU for all the great recipes and posts this year. I’m a 1st year grad student and looking at your website and, more importantly, cooking the recipes has kept me sane through this intense semester! I try to make a new recipe each week, and the try-a-new-recipe-time-off has been been my favorite part of the week ! ;)

    • Yukari M.

    I love the one piece of Le Creuset cookware I have and I’ve been hoping to get more once the bank account allows. So this is a great giveaway — thanks!

    But more than that, I love that you’re reminding us (gently) that this is the season of giving. For people in our family who already seem to have everything we make a donation each year at Christmas. In fact, we’re thinking about what charity to donate to this year; Share Our Strength is a great suggestion.

    Joyeux Noël!

    • Jennifer

    !!!

    • nytesong

    Le Creuset has been on my wish list for many years. Thank you for the opportunity!

    • Ruby

    Happy holidays David!

    • Genevieve

    Lovely!

    • Lesley

    Just made your chocolate chip cookies and they are awesome!

    • Elizabeth

    Remembering those in need.

    • Camille

    David, I just want to thank you for bringing our attention to these worthy causes.

    Happy Holidays!

    • RH

    I would love love love to win.

    *fingers crossed*

    • Courtney

    Just checked out Stoves for Darfur. What an amazing project! Thank you for posting about it!

    • Jenny

    This is on the top of my Christmas list!

    • Misty

    The only problem with winning is it would probably put anything else I got for Christmas to shame. My husband and I love doctors without borders, we have a similar local charity here called Medical Teams International, we love supporting their work.

    • Ilene McClelland

    Thanks for the reminder to include international charities in our giving this year.

    • Meg

    Kiva is a fantastic group – thank you for highlighting it. I’d also encourage people to remember our animal friends this holiday through donations to local no-kill shelters or the ASPCA.

    • lisa

    Thank you for the excellent reminder about giving.

    I’ve never heard of Stoves for Darfur or the Kiva. I’m going to check them out.

    • Karen

    Thanks for the wonderful blog and this chance.

    • eyes of fire

    deliciously happy holidays to you!

    • Maria Francisca Reines

    I want this! Thanks for mentioning Doctors without Borders.I know they’ll put the money to good use.

    • Jenny

    Oh man! This would be fab to win. Merry Christmas, David. Love your blog.

    • Kettlesmith

    I too miss Menu for Hope. Thanks for this list of charities.

    • John James

    I don’t believe in getting to give, but this is too wonderful to pass by.

    • Helen Antoshak

    What a wonderful Christmas surprise this set would be! Merry Christmas to all!

    • Deborah

    Thanks David! We’re big fans of Smile Train and our whole family is working on sending in money for another surgery. I love that my children are getting involved in saving their pennies for others!

    • Ashly

    These are so mine!

    • Dawn

    Thank you and Le Creuset David! Interesting info about the charities! Love reading y our blog!

    • Carolyn S.

    Thanks for the timely reminder to donate to some great organizations, and for the chance to see some Le Creuset under the tree! Happy solstice!

    • Maurine Fischel

    Thanks for the opportunity, and for sharing these charities with us!

    • bmast

    Love the combo of Christmas and giving! That’s really what it’s all about, right? And those are excellent organizations. Thanks for the opportunity give a little ‘n’ get a little!

    • Mandy Weil

    Dr’s w/o Borders is an excellent organization. As a student, I don’t have the funds to donate, but I think its great that you are encouraging people to!

    • Violet

    Bonjour!

    • Sherry

    Nice Charities

    • Alexis

    Great charities. Great cookware.

    • Meghan

    Thank your for the contest and for the ideas. Happy holidays!

    • Karla

    Joyeux noel, thanks to you and Le Creuset for this generous offer.

    • Caitlin

    wow so many comments! sure this would be amazing!

    • Lesley

    Wonderful!

    • courtney

    omigod – what a giveaway!!

    and i loved the suggestions for giving this holiday season – i will absolutely be checking those out.

    thank you!

    • Katherine

    David, this is fantastic. What a gorgeous set! As a recent college grad, cash to spend on great cookware is pretty tight, so I can only dream of owning something this lovely. Oh well–if not through this contest, then someday for sure.

    Joyeux Noel indeed!

    • Katie B.

    Love your blog and charitable spirit! Happy Holidays!

    • Meagan Yogi

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

    • Ning

    Cool! Always wanted a set.

    • Karine

    What a great list of charities and a wonderful giveaway.

    • ryan the girl

    cool cool cool. both the giveaway & your donation choices! so many amazing projects in the world…

    • Jon

    Not sure about the cast-iron saucier, I like having rapid heat adjustment for saucemaking, but it would probably work very well for a long reduction. But send the set my way, and I’ll give it a try. :)

    • Susan

    I love baking with le creuset

    • Vanessa

    Nothing says Christmas like Red Le Creuset!

    • Lily Yu

    Thanks for the reminder about donating to charities. In the rush of buying presents and preparing elaborate meals, it’s easy to forget that there’s people out there who are wanting of life’s basic necessities.

    • Michele W

    Smile Train is my favorite, but those are all amazing charities!

    Love Perfect Scoop & Ripe for Dessert and have your other titles on my Xmas list.

    • Joan M

    Doctors without Borders has moved up my personal list of charities over time and now rests at the top. I have tremendous respect for the people who work for that organisation and hope your list brings them a place on more annual donation lists.

    • Katy

    Oh God, those are BEAUTIFUL. Absolutely perfect for my first post-college kitchen!

    • Adam D

    How inspirational and thoughtful. There is always time to set aside to think about others, and this is a great way to support those endeavor. Happy holidays.

    • Christina Camille

    Thanks for the charity suggestions and the GREAT blog! happy holidays!

    • Veggie Virginia

    Thanks for the great giveaway!
    I discovered Kiva through 101 Cookbooks. I just got the first credit back in my account from the first loan I made. I’m looking forward to picking out the next loan to make!

    • Alex

    My mum has asked for le cruset for Christmas but I can’t afford it for her, this would be amazing, she would be so pleased if we won this.

    Also love your blog. Makes me miss France.

    • Steven Mc.

    this would be so cool

    • Eugenie Poirot

    Yes Please! This would make my French mother oh so proud :)

    • JoAnn

    Thank you for supporting Doctors without Borders!

    • Bowen

    Think of all the things I could do with that cookware!

    Thanks for sharing your charity suggestions with us!

    • Morgan L

    Thank you for the idea to brighten someone’s life around the world through a small donation, and to brighten one of your reader’s lives. Cheers.

    • Susan

    Hello, David – lovely post about remembering the true spirit of Christmas. I’ve been enjoing your book “The Sweet Life in Paris”! Wishing you all the blessing of the season!

    • Victor Sugiharto

    I just followed your blog recently and I fell in love.
    Le Creuset set will be awesome, but what is more awesome is that you can have the compassion for the charities
    Keep up the good work David!

    • Vivien Kleiman

    Hey David, This is a great idea!

    • Barbara Weisman

    What a fabulous idea to combine charity and cookware. I always look forward to reading your blog. Happy Holidays!

    • Carol Holmstrom

    I love this cookware!! Thanks so much for your generous give away!! Happy Holidays David and keep writing, love your style! You always make me smile!!

    • Kate

    What a fantastic Christmas giveaway! Personally, I’ve always deeply respected the work done by Doctors Without Borders.

    • Anne

    Doctors without Borders is always at the top of my giving list….which reminds me, just another week to get my 2010 donations done. Appreciate your setting such a good example.

    • Sarah J

    My mom and I would love these. Happy holidays!

    • Sara

    What a wonderful encouragement to consider others at this time of year. Instead of giving each other a gift we don’t need, each year a friend and I make a donation to a charity in the other’s name. It’s a great way to acknowledge our friendship.

    I had not heard of Stoves for Darfur before but that sounds like a really worthwhile charity. I also like Heifer International.

    Thanks for a great blog!

    • Sara

    I love your blog, and have always wanted a piece of Le Creuset!

    • Katherine Han

    Been a silent fan of your blog for awhile now. Thanks for the laughs and recipes. Happy holidays.

    • Nuala

    Yay, yay! Le Creuset!

    • Jaime

    Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a very happy New Year!

    • Jillian

    Thanks!

    • PatS

    First time reading, interesting. What a wonderful gift to have a chance at winning, but more importantly what wonderful charities and the reminder not only is it the ‘giving and caring’ time of the year, but we need to remember at all times of the year the ‘giving and caring’ are still needed by so many families, children, and adults. May the blessings be abundant from those who have to those who don’t have.

    • Christina

    I’m a huge fan of Kiva, they provide such an amazing service. I didn’t know 101 Cookbooks had a lending team though!

    • Candice L

    Look at all these comments/contestants! I would love to win the set, though may have to take up some more legitimate lifting beforehand than just forkfuls of food, glasses of wine, and the ever-present cookies. Those Le Cresuset cookware pieces are quite heavy!

    • Brian

    Thanks for this fantastic giveaway!

    • Joy

    Just writing my check to the local food bank now! Happy holidays…

    • Martha Morse

    Thanks for all you do!!

    • Linda Caruso

    Thank you David! I absolutely love your site and appreciate your activism too.

    • Kaitlin

    Another amazing organization is Engineers Without Borders. Much like Doctors Without Borders, EWB travels to developing countries and partners with non-governmental organizations to provide necessities for local communities, such as clean water and sanitation. You can donate to them at http://www.ewb-usa.org/donate.php

    • Megan Slade

    I hope I win!

    • Glenn

    Great idea, David. I hope you’re coping with the ornery weather. Happy Holidays.

    • Nicole

    would love a set like this!

    • Rachel

    Great giveaway!

    • Hannah V

    What an outrageously great giveaway!

    • Julie L

    I’ve been dreaming of this for some years now but haven’t been able to afford a set like this.

    I love your blog and have enjoyed using your recipes to create delicious meals.

    • Amanda

    Oh a whole set! wow that’s awesome!

    • Vandana Nair

    Thanks for reminding us how privileged are the livestyles we take for granted, wasting our lives griping, with an inflated sense of entitlement. Never ceases to amaze me how little holiday cheer is evident on the road & in shops these days… we could all use a reminder that holiday spirit is defined not by the most trendy or expensive gift, but stopping to help someone struggling without a square meal. This year, a charity in their name is the gift we are giving several members of our family. Thanks, too, for this blog… it’s brought several hours of reading & hogging pleasure :-)

    • Mr. AB

    Having both given and most recently having had to receive, these guys need our help.

    • M Kissmann

    I love Le Creuset!

    • Erin

    Happy holidays, David, and thanks for the wonderful giveaway!

    • Krystal

    Thanks!!

    • Becky

    Smile Train is one of my favorites. I think my niece would love Le Creuset for her new apartment!

    • Paul

    Happy Holidays, David!

    • Elisa

    This would be a Christmas miracle.

    • Ara

    Thank you for your wonderful blog and for your charity suggestions.

    • Angela Olszewski

    Happy Holidays, David!

    • Andrea A.

    So generous, thank you!

    • Jennifer

    Oh, David. What a fabulous giveaway and charity awareness post. I’m so glad that you are doing this. Excellent charities doing big things for the world. The cookware would be a glowing reminder of beauty in a world of hope. Happy holidays to all!

    • Laura

    Hello David! I have been reading your blog since I lived in Europe. Winning this set would make my Christmas!!!!!

    • Linda J-H

    Doctors Without Borders – an outstanding organization! Also pleas consider To Write Love on Her Arms, helping teens who struggle with suicide and cutting themselves. Both groups do such worthwhile work. Thanks for reminding us to remember those less fortunate.

    • Mike

    I get more than I give, when I give charitably. All of those charities could use some help!

    • Phi

    I’d love to win this! I keep looking at them in the stores and thinking of all the wonderful things I could make!

    • Kirstin

    I love your blog. Thank you!
    I am a grad student who can only dream of affording a Le Crueset dutch oven. What a wonderful give-away.
    Happy holidays.

    • Den Artman

    I really enjoy your blog, specially the articles that focus on Paris.

    Happy Holidays,

    Den

    • K

    Love the blog.I already made a charitable contribution this year, but thanks for being a good example.

    • Keely

    I’ve been pining after some Le Creuset…

    And just picked up The Perfect Scoop and made the Milk Chocolate Ice Cream and added Andes Mint Chips, so tasty! Thanks!

    • Stacie S

    Such a fantastic prize – and what a fun way to start the new year!!!

    • Zack

    thanks for the generosity reminder!

    • Kim Breeden

    I love the charities you chose. My two favorites are Doctors without Boarders and Kiva. Thanks for reminding us how great it feels to give .
    Love reading your blogs, you always put a smile on my face : )

    • Cris

    My mom has been giving me Le Creuset when she can afford to. I think it would be fun to be her fairy godmother this year instead.

    Thank you for the reminder to spread our good fortune on a wider scale.

    Merry Christmas, David!

    • Dave Tuttle

    Le Creuset is one of those singular must haves in every kitchen. Happy Holidays and good luck everyone!

    • Keith

    Great Idea, Happy holidays.

    • craigkite

    Do I need to blow smoke up your ass, or just say “I am in?”

    • ellen

    Happy Holidays – thanks for the consistently wonderful content of your posts, especially this one.

    • Ellen

    I have coveted a Le Creuset dutch oven for a long time! Thank you for the giveaway, and Joyeux Noël!

    • Hanalu

    Instead of little presents for Hanukkah this, my family decided to just donate money to whatever foundation in the person’s name this year. I donated to the Heifer Foundation for my Dad and my sister sent a donation to Doctors Without Borders for me.

    Happy holidays!

    • Caitlin

    Doctors Without Borders is an amazing organization. They go into places that would make most people run for the hills.

    • Dawn

    Happy Holidays!

    • Marilyn

    Thanks, David, for spotlighting these organizations that do such good work. I always make a donation in my family’s name to the What If? Foundation, a small non-profit that has been feeding and educating children in Haiti for about ten years. The need this year is greater than ever.

    Happy Holidays to you and yours.

    • Michael Lukschu

    Joyeux Noel to you, David. Thanks for another great year of writing and blogging.

    • KatieD

    Huge Le Creuset lover, and I donated to Habitat for Humanity this week. Double win!

    • Brady Vickers

    Happy Holidays!

    • Julia Geha

    Thanks for this opportunity David – to donate and to win! Hope your holidays are fab, and you take more pictures of the snow around your apartment and all of Paris,
    xo

    • Christian Henning

    I’d love to expand my Le Creuset holdings.

    • Andi H.

    Great giveaway and it’s glad to see you bloggers come together for a great cause!

    • Lisa

    Yes, please! And the red is my favorite!

    • Nicole

    Wow, what a great set. I also encourage people to seek out local charities as well. I will be giving to our local food bank and a local non-profit farm and ecology center.

    • Aryal

    Thanks so much for giving me a chance to wish… and a some thoughts on how we all can help… Happy Holidays…

    • Kayduh

    These look amazing. Beautiful and functional!

    • Fatema

    Wow…what an awesome giveaway! Would love nothing more than that beautiful Le Creuset set! Also, thanks for spreading awareness on the charities. Stoves for Darfur is a great initiative!

    • Tracy

    Happy Holidays David! Thanks for the great Ideas. Love your site.

    • Julie

    Great Charities. We always give to Heifer International during the holiday season.

    • Jessica

    An amazing giveaway! I would love to stop making pot roasts in my cast iron skillet! :)

    • Jen Bowers

    I love, love, love Kiva. I’ve been involved with them for a few years and am pumped that you’ve included them in your list. It’s amazing to hear the success stories coming out of that organization!

    Another thing I love, love, love is cooking with Le Creuset, so pick me! =)

    • Susan in Seattle

    Endorsing these charities is a wonderful thing! One of our gifts this year was a goat for a family in Africa. Getting that made me want to buy a whole herd to pass around. Love the French oven!

    • Bill Seliger

    I would love to win this cookware! Best wishes for a Safe and Joyous Holiday Season!

    • Pat

    Stoves For Darfur; what a great, and definitely needed, charity!

    I would love to be able to accept this set as a gift for the coming year. Thanks!

    • M Dominguez

    Cool.

    • Rachel Belanger

    How generous! This year I have begun sponsoring a child through Plan International.
    Happy Holidays everyone.

    • Andree

    Wow! just what I want!

    Great give-away!

    • karla_s

    mele kalikimaka

    • Melinda

    Great charities you mention. I particularly love Kiva. Thank you for reminding us all of the spirit of the season.

    • Nevadamtnbear

    *Squeal!* Oh, I love Le Creuset. The hubby and I only cook on cast iron in one form or another as it is so versatile, goes from the stove, to the oven and we can use it on our wood fired stove and oven all the same. I’m always looking for good deals on quality enameled cast iron to expand our selection (not that I mind seasoning cast iron, but the clean up is worlds better on enameled cast iron).

    Thank you, and like you, I agree that Doctors Without Borders is one of the most splendid organizations.

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