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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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    • Mercy

    Great post! We could all do with spreading some holiday cheer where we can!

    • JD Georgia

    Look forward to your name in my mail box each day!

    • Lizzie

    Happy Holidays. And thanks for mentioning Stoves for Darfur! Your blog has been a lovely addition to my Google Reader as of late. :)

    • Julia

    Thank you for the information on the charities. Happy holiays.

    • Deb

    Thank you for another wonderful year full of great things to eat and places to visit.

    I’m rather fond of Habitat for Humanity, but I think most of my donations will go to a small town nearby that was hit with a tornado this week. We ‘never’ have tornados, so I’m sure the people with demolished houses weren’t insured for them.

    • Loren Frank Hagar

    When I was married in 2002, in lieu of presents we offered 3 charities guests could make a contribution to. In this land of plenty, it only seemed a fitting celebration. And was.

    • Montse

    I have learned so much from you since I subscribed to your blog. Thank you so much for sharing your life experiences in France and for inspiring me to be better in the kitchen. I love your food photography and your flickr page is just amazing. You are the best – a true inspiration.

    My favorite charities involve helping children. So many children suffer and it breaks my heart. It’s the only time in one’s life where innocence and wonder are amplified and for so many children, it’s not.

    Happy Holidays! Bisous!

    • Barbara Blackburn

    Dear David,
    Thank you for bringing my attention to the Stoves for Darfur. I’m happy I could help in a small way. Hope you have a happy Christmas and New Year.

    • Julie Morgen

    Enjoy reading your blog a great deal.

    Thanks for listing those great charities.

    Happy Holidays!

    • alice

    happy holidays to all!

    • Daniel

    My mom would kill for a dutch oven. They’re so expensive! I swear the Le Creuset section at Williams Sonoma is guarded by hawk-eyed salespeople to make sure no one runs off with one (not that they could; they’re both as heavy and as large as a medium-sized infant).

    • Mary Antin

    You gave me a wonderful idea for my family Christmas gifts.

    • Elaine Sokoloff

    Your blog has been a glorious gift throughout the year. Thank you for your continuing generosity of spirit and information. Happiest of holidays!

    • Tara Genieys

    Happy Holidays to you! I really enjoy reading your blog. Thanks for the reminder that foodies like us really are fortunate, in the grand scheme of things.

    Tara

    • Christina G

    Lovely set to win—still planning my Christmas dessert better get cracking. Happy Christmas all!

    • bebe

    at the moment i am praying to santa to have airports open for my christmas trip! but i can add le creuset to the list.

    • Karen Devnew

    Love Le Creuset, love you more David, I always learn something and your magical writing makes me a better mental traveler with you as my guide, may you have a beautiful holiday, and a very magical new year. Thank you for how you bless my days. xo Karen

    • Julie

    The Le Creuset set is beautiful — the gift of giving, even more so.

    Thank you for a truly wonderful blog. At one point in my life, I was an exchange student in Paris dreaming of becoming an ex-pat there; now I’m in Berkeley, and still dreaming… your blog makes me so happy. All my best.

    • Sandy Chang

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. It is a pleasure to read.

    Enjoy your holiday and peace to all…

    • jay lee

    Thank you for your blog. Your recipes look amazing.

    • sharon romero

    You are right that we should all consider ourselves fortunate and help the less fortunate, thank you for reminding us.

    I love your blog and your books and can totally relate as a person interested in cooking and in France. I live in France half of the year, in Provence and have a LaCornue which I adore.

    Happy and Healthy New Year

    • Nava Dimemanas

    Happy holidays. Great to bring awareness to those charities.

    • Jacquelyn Sand

    Quelle idée généreuse! I am a huge fan and now even a bigger one with your charity recommendations and your generosity. Many thanks for the listings. Any Paris events that you’ll be organizing between the 20th and 24th of January? Bonne année, David and to all your admirers as well.
    Jackie

    • Libby

    Love your blog! Happy New Year!

    • Deb

    Thank you for the charity list. Happy Holidays!

    • Carmela Borgers

    You are doing an excellent job, David! My subscription to your blog is the only one so far that I truly read EACH time. :) I love the humor in which you perceive life in Paris! :)

    • Fran Stewart

    Thank you, David for a another year of wonderful blogs and entertaining tweets. You make my day!
    Fran

    • Earl Lee

    I have not a single Le Creuset equipment. Would like one though!

    • nox

    Thank you for writing awesome blog.

    • Bryony

    Thanks for a wonderful blog – and some great charity suggestions!
    Happy Christmas!

    • Robin Rice Voigt

    Thank you for sharing a taste of Paris with those of us who are can’t cross the pond.

    • Amy

    I couldn’t agree with you more. Often, we take things for granted and forget how fortunate we are. We should all lend our helping hands whenever we could to those who are less fortunate. Thank you so much the this generous giveaway! :) Happy holidays to you!

    • Christine P

    Happy Holidays! Thank you for all the great information on the charities close to your heart.

    • GGR

    Happy Christmas from a London fan. Such a good idea to give to those who need it most!
    xgail

    • Lori Fairbanks

    Happy Holidays

    • Banica Iozefina Mihaela

    Hi David,

    First of all, thank you for all your effort and networking that you are so friendly to do it !

    Your newsletter and recipes it’s like taking a short vacation ! They do offer you good insight, new info, wonderful images and sightes and feel like not travelling allong with a guide but with a friend! It’s quite a friendly treat!

    Between lines…. I wish for a Creuset line since 10 years ago and receive them it would certainly rocket my holidays ! yupiiiiii, a Creuset in the house – nice job!:)))

    I do have a child and I know what effort and constantly care have to offer all the time in order to grow him right, so thank you for your suggestions of charity.

    I wish you a wonderful NEW 2011 with lots of health, succes in any projects you may have, wonderful and trustful friends, love and optimism!

    Have a magic Christmas and all the best in these holidays and in 2011 !

    Yours friendly,
    Mihaela Banica

    • Jesus

    I’ve been enjoying your recipes for a long time now and I have even tried some. Awesome! Happy Holidays!

    • Olivier

    Your Warm Sticky Toffee Pudding made me look very good this Thanksgiving. From and Frenchman in Boston to an American in Paris, happy holidays!

    • CHRIS BRUSH

    I love reading your blog. Your recipes are amazing!

    • Charmian

    Bonjour a tous!

    • Julie Kozlowski

    Thanks for raising awareness to these charities. All are deserving of additional attention. Happy Holidays to all and to all, a good night!

    • Sara

    Thanks for highlighting these important charities, and happy holidays. Glad to have discovered your blog this year.

    • Francesca

    Joyeux noel to everyone else hoping for to beat the long odds!

    • Karen Nelson

    Thanks for sharing your great recipes, and knowledge which have inspired me to bake and cook!

    • Irene

    oh man, these would finally replace my dollar store cookware with grown up cookware

    • Katka

    Well, seeing the number of comments on this post, you won’t even read it :)
    Anyway, I donated this year to the Doctors, but also Unicef and Red Cross. You’re right, we’re lucky to be born in Europe or in States and we should help how we can. The set from ‘Le Creuset’ is magnifique.

    • Kyra

    Merry xmas everyone :D

    • Seth

    Thanks for sharing your life in Paris. I always enjoy reading about your experiences.

    Happy Holidays!

    • Camille

    Happy holidays everyone!

    • Sally

    Your blog is one of the highlights of my day. Thank you for sharing your wit, your humor and of course, your expertise. Another deserving organization is Partners in Health http://www.pih.org/ which provides incredible care in Haiti and around the world.

    • Terry krongold

    Thanks, David. I think donating to food banks is especially important, especially for food bloggers. Happy Holidays!

    • Jenn

    Thanks for the links. Those pots are just beautiful!

    • Diane Lipperman

    Thanks for sharing your life experiences and recipes with all of us. Also, the great charity organizations. Happy Holidays!

    • astheroshe

    I was shopping and a another woman at the store was looking for all red Le Creuset ! I have the yellow…maybe i could add some red!

    • Paola

    Holy coq! (LOL meant cow) What a thoughtful holiday give-away David :) ,would love to be the owner of this marvelous Le Creuset cookware set. Also would like to mention that is is a great way to raise awareness over the various charities…
    Seasons greetings,
    Paola

    • Sherry

    Hi David. I enjoy your website and all of your comments on food in Paris. Thanks for sharing. When will you be in Paris again? Missed your booksigning in December. Several people back in the States recommended your book. Happy Holidays

    • Jacques Bossonney

    David, great initiatives and you blog is a must-read. I have used sveral of your recipes and shared them with friends.

    jbossonney@yahoo.com

    • Debra

    Thanks for bringing your little corner of Paris to us. I can always count on finding inspiration there. And thanks for inspiring us to think about others this time of year.

    • Dee

    As a social worker, I greatly appreciate your recognition of those needing our help, not only now but all year. Have enjoyed reading your blog…Dee

    • Julie

    Thank you for a fantastic blog and the information on the charities. Happy holidays!

    • Lisa Redburn

    I love watching your recipes work their way across oceans, cultures, and various other “boundaries”. And wondering at how sometimes they work their ways back to us — perhaps with a new little variation to consider.
    And you’re right, we need to remember to be generous with money as well as with food and recipes. Happy Holidays!

    • shoshana mesa

    Thank You for the information on Stoves for Darfur. What a simple way to make a difference. Merry Christmas.

    • Eleanora

    I love your blog, recipes are so interesting, cultural background info and delicious I agree with the charities you mentioned Thank-you always

    • linda

    this is such an amazing giveaway & thank you for including me.
    wishing you a peace filled & joyous new year…& david…it is so true & you are so correct… the listed charities are a wonderful reminder of all we have to be thankful for this holiday season & during the year.
    i have enjoyed so many of your recipes & i admire & respect your blog.

    • Jo richardson

    Haven’t been stopped by for a while due to being busy…oh how I’ve missed reading your blog. I love it

    • Nancy

    Love your blog….and your charities. Thanks for all the ideas. Merry Christmas!

    • Jodi

    A lovely giveaway. A lovely blogger. Joy to you this season, David!

    • Inger

    Thanks for your timely post. Stoves for Darfur is a lovely idea and worthy cause. Merry Christmas.

    • john weatherly

    would love a new la creuset cookware set. great blog

    • Tammy Kadish

    what a great givaway- Thank you for the chance .
    love , peace , health to us all .

    • john weatherly

    great blog

    • Cheryl Dwyer

    This truly exemplifies the spirit of Christmas! Thanks.

    • Susan Hulm

    Merry Christmas, David. Favorite cookies recipes- World Peace and Margarita Cookies: These recipes ROCK and RULE! Love, Susan

    • My Carolina Kitchen

    What a lovely giveaway. Happy holidays to you. Paris must be very stunning during the holidays.

    I agree. It is easy to change the channel and ignore the world. We are all very blessed and even more so that there are good people that give of themselves, such as Doctors without Borders. It broke my heart the other morning when I saw doctors treating malnourished children with stunted growth in Guatemala.
    Sam

    • Sara Fischer

    Hope to hear from you soon!

    • Barbara

    I’ve been dying to add more le creuset to my kitchen for a long time. What a way to do it!

    • Dave Fankhanel

    Merry Christmas!

    Love your site and all your books. I’m hoping to get a few more this Christmas season.
    Thanks for promoting giving!

    • Paul

    Oh the joys of what I could do with a Le Crueset set.

    • Ray Masterson

    Doctor’s Without Borders is without a doubt my favorite. These guys have to put their lives on the line many times in their pursuit of helping people.

    Keep this great blog coming. I love it.

    Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year

    • Suzy

    Love your website, photos, recipes and books. Happy Holidays!

    • Bill

    Happy holidays and thank you for all you do!

    • Ashlie

    Thank you for a marvelous giveaway – I have long lusted after le creuset cookware, but as a lowly grad student it is was out of my budget.

    P.S. We (my husband and I) have in recent years shifted towards making donations to charity in the names of our friends and family rather than buying gifts – it just seems crazy to fret over what to get people who literally have everything when many people don’t even have the basic necessities. This year Heifer International was our charity of choice.

    • Jason

    I donated for myself and sent gift cards for donations to friends for Xmas this year.

    Merry Christmas!

    • Deborah Lillian

    Thank you, David, for all you do. The reminder to help others is much appreciated — as is your warmth and cheer year-round. Enjoy the season and a 2011 filled with que les belles choses!

    • Cynthia A.

    Merry merry, happy happy.

    Great reminder of how much we all have to be grateful for.

    • Andrea

    I have been drooling over Le Creuset for months but I can’t afford it. I also don’t have space for it, which has made it easier not to splurge. HOWEVER, if I were to win, I think I could find a place to keep it.

    Also, thanks to you, my coworkers were mighty impressed with their gifts this year – I made your peanut brittle and chocolate buttercrunch toffee and they were a big hint. Thanks so breaking off little pieces for myself throughout the day, however, I have developed an aversion to anything sweet. Which might be a good thing in the season of holiday parties.

    • Toni

    Enjoy your blog. Thanks for the list of charities.

    • Celine

    I highly recommend Kiva for donations. Technically microloans, but it is a donation as long as you keep lending it back out.

    • rosemary wynn

    All of those are wonderful charities! So good that you are getting them some extra recognision during the holidays.

    • Robert Peckham

    I look forward to reading your emails each day and love to see these as my gifts from you to me:))

    • Sarah Walker

    David, you’ve long been an inspiration for this wannabe food blogger, and your recipes have made my son and husband very happy (especially the Korean recipes). Thank you for sharing your experience, and thank you for the gentle reminder that we don’t have to be passive spectators of life and can do something to benefit the world in which we live.

    Joyeux Noël et bonne année à tous!

    • Janet Foster

    This cookware set would be the best Christmas gift I’ve gotten in years. Thanks for the chance to win.

    • Julia Roskot

    Thank you for bringing attention to these 4 charities. Best wishes for a Healthy and Happy Holiday Season.

    • Dennis

    Nice charities and we love the cookware

    • Brian @ A Thought For Food

    What a wonderful giveaway! Happy Holidays!

    • Francoise B.

    What a wonderful time of year, full of endings and full of beginnings, no boredom in sight. Perpective is everything…

    I lost my sister to cancer 2 months ago, and this holiday season, I am truly looking forward to peace and joy.

    Happy holidays,

    Francoise

    • Jeanne Yang

    Happy holidays! I have no idea if you remember me from your book signing at La Cuisine on Dec 10– my roommate snagged the last copy of The Sweet Life, and we asked you to sign a postcard for our friend–, but I had a great time (and I’ve been drooling over my new copy of Ready for Dessert ever since :D)! I also love how you’re supporting all these charities!

    Best wishes this holiday season!

    ~Jeanne

    • hopeeternal

    I love le Creuset and these are pieces I would really like to have in my kitchen. If you are willing to ship to the UK please enter me in the draw. Thank you for your inspirational blog – always worth a read. What a good idea to include the charity links too!
    Wishing you a very Happy Christmas!
    hopeeternal
    ‘Meanderings through my Cookbook’
    http://www.hopeeternalcookbook.wordpress.com

    • Kimberley

    Thanks for a great giveaway and the encouragement to remember those less fortunate at this time of year. Love your blog.

    • Maggie at Eat Boutique

    Thanks for the opportunity to win this set! Happy holidays,

    Maggie

    • Elizabeth

    Joyeux Noël

    • Julia

    Thanks for listing Doctors Without Borders (MSF)! They and Partners and Health are always our top two choices for donations when it comes to healthcare. Now more than ever, it’s important to us that the organizations we support are doing the most they can with every dollar. Both MSF and PIH use a huge proportion of every dollar in the field; very little is lost in marketing efforts. You can always check out non-profit organizations at http://www.charitynavigator.org!

    • ParisGrrl

    Those lovely pots-n-pans are the perfect color for my kitchen, and I can promise they’d get a regular workout here. Thanks for the great giveaway, the right perspective on the holidays, and I hope you have a very Merry Christmas and New Year!

    • Erica Howat

    Love your blog David! I’ve been baking foe weeks and have my cookies stocked up for vigorous giving this week! If you weren’t so far I’d send you a box! Enjoy the holidays in Paris… croque en bouche pour toi?

    • Sally

    Joyeux Noel!

    • Sara Orel

    I have been reading you for over a year, since coming here from a link at americablog. I forward your columns on to a lot of friends on a regular basis. You make me so hungry on such a regular basis!

    • Zena

    Good initiative. Those are good charities.

    • Peggy O’Connor

    I would love to ‘re-gift’ this to someone in need…

    • juliann

    Love your blog, love your recipes, love your books ,,, and now a le creuset giveaway!

    • June

    Love your columns David! Happy Holidays to All!

    • Joseph

    My brutha from anotha mutha, you are very entertaining, and I have learned much from you.

    • June

    Love you blogs David! Thanks and Happy Holidays!

    • mariette kiphardt

    Wow, almost 4000 comments and still 3 days to go!

    • elizabeth

    Awesome idea !!
    My oldest piece of Le Creuset I think is about 40-something … it came from the attic of a house my sister used to own in NJ – she found it when they moved in and she did not want it (???) so I got it and cleaned it up !!!! … whooo !!!!
    love your site, your books, your recipes !
    Just made some chocolate financiers adapted by Shana James Ahern from your recipe :)))))))

    • Deb Miller

    Thank you for highlighting those charities- might I add NPH.org as a worthy cause. Currently it takes 20.00 to save an adult and 23.00 to save a child from cholera in Haiti. This organization supports St Damien’s, the free pediatric hospital in Haiti.

    • Kathleen

    Thank you for this opportunity, David. My heart goes out to all those Americans who deal with hunger each day.

    • EMagril

    Doctors Without Borders is indeed very worthy of donations. Happy holidays.

    • Susan Graybill

    Your blog has brought much pleasure throughout the year. Here’s to another year. Thanks David.

    • alexandra margaroni

    i wish it will be me wining!!! I LOVE LE CREUSET and I LOVE YOUR SITE!!! Happy Holidays from Athens Greece

    • Alexandra

    Thank you David for the reminder on these particular charities which are worthy of consideration. Merry Christmas to all. Peace

    • Susan Mountrey

    David, thank you for posting my favorite charities.Have a Joyeaux Noel!

    • Amanda

    Merry Christmas from Berkeley, CA!

    • Linda

    All worthy causes. Thank you for being so thoughtful.

    • Chris Flick

    I love your blogs. Happy Holidays!

    • Debbie

    David ,
    Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could sustain all this wonderful holiday feeling throughout the year. My refrig is full throughout the year but many people live without enough food and potable water. ( Also consider giving to causes that strive to bring clean water to people…I think Matt Damon is affiliated with one.)

    I was watching “It’s a Wonderful Life ” yesterday … for the 50th time. And, halfway through the movie, for the first time I noticed a sign hanging in George Bailey’s office just beneath the picture of his deceased dad… it says :

    ALL THAT YOU CAN TAKE AWAY WITH YOU IS WHAT YOU CAN GIVE AWAY.

    Wow …talk about a sign being a sign.

    Happy Holidays, David

    • Meghan Wilkins

    Ohhhhhh! Its gorgeous! I’ve been experiment with your Perfect Scoop since Spring and am so excited to try more, so far my favorite is chocolate ice cream with peanut butter patties (love that name) and fudge swirl, hello!
    Thanks for having such an amazing bundle of info to offer.

    • Maryann Symanowicz

    What a fabulous idea during the holiday season. There are so many people in need. And I love your books (a Christmas present I just received) and your blog!

    • Paula Lindley

    Joyeux Noël David – I look forward to your posts

    • Mary Jane

    Merry Christmas! I love your blog, very entertaining and informative.
    Have a great holiday season

    • patricia Meegan

    Wonderful charities! Because of health issues I’ve had the honor to meet so many brave children with catastrophic illnesses- blessings tothose who remember them this holiday season
    xoxo Pattie

    • Jean Marie Moffa

    Thank you so much for your blog. It brings me so much joy to read–your commentaries and photographs and recipes, everything. I feel connected to France, to food, to beauty, and to good humor, too!

    • Joanne

    I’ve been looking for a charity to make my end of the year donation and you gave me great ideas. Thank you. AND, I would LOVE some cherry red Le Creuset!!!

    • Karen

    I’ve got my fingers and toes crossed!!

    • Crystal Reinwald

    Thank you for reminding people to give! It’s important for us to remember to help others throughout the whole year!!! Happy Holidays!!!

    • Robert

    Give early and often to charities. Thank you, David, for your warmth and inspiration.

    • Susan

    Wonderful charities. Great to see Doctor’s Without Borders. We have been donating annually to them for years. They do amazing work. I have been reading your blogs and cookbooks for a year now and my cooking skills have much improved. Thank you, David!

    • Julie Hwang

    Pick me, pick me!

    • jenna

    My favorite color…would love to have more of these!

    • LaJuana

    Ahhh….the real deal! I was just wondering Sunday what the difference would be between my Staub and Le Creuset! How I’d appreciate this opportunity to discover for myself! Thank you!

    • English Levin

    Joyeaux Noel & Peace to All

    • Emily Geckle

    Happy Holidays and thanks for the amazing blog and cookbooks…I have been giving them away as gifts and bragging about how I can’t seem to mess up your recipes, they are perfectly tested and always wonderful.

    • NY Kate

    Doctors without Borders have done some amazing humanitarian work in Haiti over the past year and really need our support. (and the le crueset is pretty amazing stuff too)

    • Debbie Goodwin

    Love your blog & your books.
    Donating to one of those charities or any charity is always a wonderful thing to do.
    Happy Holidays!

    • Melissa Crosby

    Happy holidays to everyone! Thanks David for this opportunity

    • Rebekah Randolph

    I’d kill for a Le Creuset anything. So I would be very obliged if Mr. Random Number Generator picked me… that way I won’t have to kill anyone. ;o)

    • Emily C.

    Just bought a copy of ‘Ready for Dessert’ the other day and it’s the best investment I’ve ever made! Thank you and happy holidays! :D

    • Selena

    What a great idea. I’d also like to recommend St. Judes for donations. This children’s research hospital never turns a child away. All financial and emotional needs are met with compassion, excellence and wonderful people.

    • Deborah Streahle

    Dear David –

    The Streahle-Barger family is honored to be part of your mission. We donated to Stoves For Darfur. We all enjoy cooking and family and felt that this would be a heartfelt donation. I love your blog and will be married next September on 9/10/11 and will be honeymooning in Paris. Yay!! I appreciate all of your suggestions on how to get the very best from this lovely city. From all of us – to you – a very merry Christmas and a healthy and successful New Year.

    Deborah and daughters Kristen and Deborah, along with her new family.. Glen and his children Sara, Rob, Tim and Mike.

    • gfveg

    i’ve always wanted to cook with le creuset.
    doctors without borders is one of my favorites!

    • Morgan Shedd

    Happy Holidays David! Your Blog is always so inspiring! :)

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