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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

    • Michael

    Merry Christmas Everyone
    Good Luck to whoever wins :)

    • Annice Brown

    Thanks for mentioning your fav charities. I will make a donation and share this on my blog. I’m guessing most of your readers are very fortunate if they can read your blog and make your recipes. Le Creuset is the best. Happy Holidays.

    • Rosie

    Joyeux Noel!

    Thanks for the opportunity.

    • rebecca

    Thank you for all your wonderful posts. And thank you for encouraging all of us to be more generous.

    I was just telling my sister yesterday that if I could have only one pot/pan to cook with, it would be a Le Creuset!

    • Christine Walker

    I donate to KIva, and I love the work that it does by helping entrepreneurs. Its a great organization.

    • Diane

    love le creuset!

    • Stephen Malarick

    Greetings David,
    Your blog is a treasure and a joy. Thank you for the gift of your prose and wit.
    Happy Holidays to all.

    • Brian C.

    Ooooooohh how nice! Thanks for the chance! Happy Holidays!

    • Valencia Whitehead

    As a person that volunteers time and gives to various nonprofits, I know the need is great. Thanks for highlighting the charities, David. Even a little donation goes a long way! God bless and Merry Christmas to all!!

    • Lilah

    Thanks for the reminder to give. And thank you for your blog!

    • Ann

    David, I adore you!

    • Linda Wiese

    Was in Paris in November for a pastry course at Le Cordon Bleu!! Loved it and touring the City of Lights!! The Chinese President was in town and made things interesting for sure. Wish I had known about your blog before I went. It would’ve been beneficial, but now it just makes me’ long to go back!!!

    • Alicia

    What a lovely way to increase awareness for those in need at this wonderful (yet for some, difficult) time of year. It is better to give than to receive.

    • Stephen Malarick

    Dear David,
    Your blog is a treasure, treat and a joy. Thank you for sharing your gift of great writing and a quick wit. Happy Holidays to all!

    • Marilyn Dugan

    The need is great. Please consider even a small donation to any or all of these charities!

    • Kate Pietschman

    Lovely cookware. I know just who needs these.

    Thank you for this generous opportunity and fun too.

    • Rosanna Lyman

    David, as someone who has lived (and worked) in Paris I have to say you always hit the nail on the head and your ironic sense of humour has me smiling whenever I read one of your well written posts. Keep them coming!

    • Noriko

    Thank you for your generosity in sharing recipes, ideas, and favorite haunts in Paris. We can’t wait until our next trip in March when we can visit old favorites and track down new ones. Joyeux Noël & Bonne Année!

    • Beth

    Thanks for sharing these worthy organizations. I’ve heard of them all except Stoves For Darfur. What a great idea, started by a teen, no less.

    • Roberta

    Thanks for sharing another year of great recipes and comments about food and the world.

    • Michael

    Great charities – Bravo! David, your blog has been an essential resource to me during my two years (so far) in Paris. Keep it up!

    • Lucie

    What a wonderful give-away !

    • Cecilia

    Hello David! I absolutelly love your blog – it brings me back to my childhood, when my grandparents lived in Paris and I spent Christmas there! What a lovelly city, what a lovelly blog! Joyeux Noel!

    • carl D

    Thanks for the great blog. And a chance to win this awesome set!

    • J

    Happy Holidays!

    • Nancy Anne

    Living the Sweet Life in the northwoods thanks to your generosity & sharing God’s gift to you. Thank you, David!

    • Julianne

    Le Creuset is on my list for Santa! Thanks for such a great giveaway, David (and for supplying me with some great holiday recipes!!)

    • Jyoti Halarnakar

    David,

    What a great giveaway, and an even better message. For some people on my Christmas list, I have donated to their charity of choice instead of giving them gifts.

    PS – I have made my way through half of your book The Perfect Scoop, but typically stick to the Philadelphia style ice cream recipe to experiment with new flavors :)

    • aecummingsII

    The Smile Train is very close to my heart as our little Maddie was born with severe disfigurement due to cleft pallet. Now at three years old her smile lights up the world. She was treated locally but this charity makes it possible for so many Maddies to have the chance our baby did.

    • Sarah Stevenson

    Thanks for the food inspiration this year – loved the piece on Coulommier and the antique shop – we have been there three times since – taking both sets of parents from Australia when they were over….And I agree about the charity – we donate to World Vision and loved getting a xmas card from our sponsor child this year…..Best wishes to you

    • Julia Wenzel

    Hello David,
    I’ve been dreaming about a Le Creuset set. Fingers crossed that I may win.
    Your blog is amazing and so are you!
    Happy Holidays,
    Julia

    • Fiona

    Love Kiva! And my house was just robbed, so love the idea for new le creuset for the holidays!

    • Margret H

    Great idea and great list of charities!

    • Tina Levy

    Thank your for reminding us to give!

    • Molly

    David– this is the perfect opportunity to say I eagerly open and read your posts with pleasure. My friends and family benefit, too — my new Christmas treat for sharing this year is the recipe you posted for Rosemary Apricot Nut Bars (I think I changed the name). So thank you! PS Thanks for the reminders to reinvest my funds in Kiva.org and Doctors without Borders.

    • Joan

    The Stoves for Darfur is a fantastic organization that gets way too little attention. Thanks for spreading the word David ! All of these organizations do great work. ‘Tis the season to give …

    • Paige Berg

    I so enjoy your perspective on food and life. Today is the Winter Solstice, a meditative day for me. I will take your shared experience with me into my day.

    • Chrissy

    Seriously, Doctors without Borders is such a good organization!! Thanks for putting them up there.

    • Janie

    Christmas red Le Creuset! We are indeed fortunate aren’t we, in our warm homes with pleanty of food, access to medicine and these computers to help us win things…

    • Rachel

    We have a local Giving Tree–picking a name and finding a present is a fun Christmas tradition!

    • Kiki

    3784 comments…. :) and going!!!
    Just an opportunity to say THANK YOU David for your blog. An amazing discovery for me and a joy to follow since.
    I spend more than 10% of total income – month after month…. Your causes are very worthy and I bow to you for marking it outright: WE HAVE IT SO GOOD in comparison to nearly everybody around us!!!
    Merry Christmas, happy days, wonderful moments from your ‘petite Suissesse’
    K.

    • Glenda

    I love your blog:) I donate to Soles4Souls:)
    Merry Christmas,David.

    • ButterYum

    It’s so refreshing to see a blog highlight the need for giving to wonderful charities. Thank you for pointing them out!!

    Merry Christmas!
    Patricia

    • Jaime

    Great blog, and great charities!

    • christina

    My first blue pot, a Dutch oven, was given to me 45 years ago on Christimas with Mastering the Art of French Coooking. My husband had fallen in love with Julia Child
    whom we watched on a tiny black and white tv. Joyeaux Noel….

    • Jenny

    I loved your book, just finished it.

    • Fran De Sanctis

    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year David! We all carry a bit of you when we bake!
    Wonderful ideas for giving to those in real need.

    • christina

    Sorry..It was an ORANGE pot, which was replacd by a blue one when I dropped it.

    • Shirley Hamilton

    We do have so much to be thankful for, and your thoughts remind us how fortunate we are to have the basic necessities of life that are a life and death struggle in so many parts of the world.

    • Daniel

    A great blog and a great idea.

    • Fern S.

    Love your Blog, Merry Christmas and happy New year David…

    • Kelly

    Thank you for the reminder to give in this season of abundance! And some Le Creuset to boot? I have been wanting a piece (only one!) since I canned tomatoes with friends in August. I coveted one friend’s Le Creuset… But a whole SET? Whoa.

    Happy Holidays!

    • sonya

    Thanks for this post. Happy Holidays!

    • Elizabeth Vanderleelie

    Thank you for a year of excellent reading. I am fond of France, and your posts combined with excellent photos deliver a slice of ” joie de vivre” to my inbox.
    Best wishes for the holidays and the New Year.

    • Lauren Swank

    Merry Christmas David! What a wonderful cause!

    • Lauren

    Happy Holidays!

    • Carrie Brown

    Just “THANK YOU”. For everything that you do. You rock.

    Joyeux Noel!

    • Jennifer Fowler

    I’d love a set. Thanks for the reminder that we are so fortunate.

    • Ruth

    Happy holidays! Doctors Without Borders is an amazing organization, as is Partners In Health. I’m in awe of those who donate their talents, medical and otherwise, to others in need. And I’m equally thankful to those who reminds us how much we have, and how much we have to give.

    Merci beaucoup!

    • Lori

    What a wonderful way to celebrate the season of giving.

    • Daniel

    David
    We read all of your posts, and even make some of the recipes.
    Love PARIS, we will be in our rented apartment for three weeks in March.
    This is a great thing that you are doing for charity.
    daka

    • Dibble

    I only “found” your blog this year, but quickly added it to my RSS feed. Glad to see the charity appeal. My other favorite blogger does this too.

    All the best for the New Year.

    • Mary Susan payne

    Great list of charities. However I’m going to donate to Meals on Wheels because putting a local face on those in need is a daikynreminder of how much those whonare blessed must do.

    • Linda Stirling

    Great post today. It’s always helpful to have worthwhile causes highlighted. I love your blog, both the recipes and recommended spots in Paris. Thanks so much for all you do.

    • Elizabeth Busciglio

    Love the column and your books. Your tip about baking powder without aluminum has changed the taste of breakfast in our house forever!

    • Sue Cantrell

    Thanks for the posts, David. They give me a chance to go to Paris in my mind, since I can’t get there in person! And this is the perfect time to sit and look around at the bounty of the season, and share it with others.

    • Felicia

    Happy Holidays from New York!

    • Mina @ Angellove’s Cooking

    WOW!!! :) The pots are great, but I love your chocolate cakes :)

    CFheers!!

    • Melanie McCool

    Your posts inspire and amaze me! Thank you and thank you for helping these worthy charities!

    • Virginia Brubaker

    When I saw that this said Le Creuset give away, I literally began to drool. I live for food blogs and your’s is amazing!

    • Penelope

    The set is so beautiful that I’m going to make an exception to my all-blue-all-the-time Le Creuset policy!

    Now all I have to do is win…

    (And that — hint, hint — is where you come in! Please let me know where my various bribes should be delivered?)

    • Donna M. Guthrie

    Joyeux Noel et Bonne Annee

    Excusez moi, I could not get the accent marks.

    Merci, beaucoup for a wonderful website. Enjoy very, very much

    • Lisa Hart

    Love Le creuset, can’t afford it. And let me add Easter Seals to your list of charities – they continue to help my son(22) who started in their swim program at 3!

    • Annelle

    Thank you for such a great holiday give-away! Hope this results in help for many!

    • Mary Piltch

    Happy Holidays!

    • krista

    Merry Christmas! Thank You

    • Penelope

    I’m a bit confused about why it won’t accept my last comment? Never mind, here’s another….

    • Karen Marshall

    Cross fingers!

    • dawn mcbeth

    I manage a farm market in New Jersey, on Christmas Day I make dinner for anyone who would like to come, at the market, Christmas can be sad and lonely and I hope to not let that happen, there are kids who don’t have places to go, they play music, we drink wine, eat, talk, go home satisfied and happy.

    • Lucy

    A wonderful reminder of how fortunate we all are this holiday season!

    • Jason

    Wow David! La Creuset!! how exciting. Happy holidays to everyone!

    • cindy harris

    Great cookware, great charities. Merry Christmas!

    • Danielle Kent

    May 2011 be a much better year for everyone.

    • christina

    Just in case you don’t read past remarks, I would like to thank you and Barbra again for your suggestions for a baking bible for our daughter. I will contact Bonnie Slotnik rather than a large source as she is an asset and resource for all of who like to cook. Thanks again..Joyeaux Noel….Christina

    • Jenny

    Thank you for what you do!

    • Jennifer

    I’d love to see you make the most divinely decadent dark chocolate and caramel covered sourdough pretzels!
    Thanks for such a great blog!

    • Clare Schapiro

    Thanks for the superb pairing–helping others and possibly ourselves too!

    • Jean Wang

    Merry Christmas and thank you for this wonderful idea during the season of giving. It’s easy to get caught up in the busy activities and forget about others in need.

    • Pamela Tuckey

    Le Creuset is the best! I even prefer it over All Clad for most cooking jobs :-)

    • Clara

    Great idea, David. If I ever get back to Paris, I intend to go through your blog entries for every idea you have put there about getting along in Paris. Happy Holidays!

    • Rani

    Sharing our ‘wealth’ is important throughout the year!

    Happy Holidays.

    • Laura Sanchez

    Living in the Midwest, with its freezing temps, I am thankful at least once a day for our apartment, the funds to heat it, and plenty of food. One way our church gives to those in need is by collecting public transit passes, so that those unable or even unwilling to go to shelters or soup kitchens can at least have a warm place to spend the night.

    • charlotte pemberton

    Joyeux Noël ! Bonne année et bonne santé !

    • Danielle Kent

    May 2011 be a better year for all.

    • Jordan

    Merry Christmas from Boston! Thank you for pointing out important charities and causes this holiday season.

    • James

    Happy Holidays!

    • Barb

    Inspires me to contribute more. Thank you David for entertaining us with your humor and knowledge. Merry Christmas!

    • Marie

    I love your blog!
    -from a faithful reader.

    • Julie

    I’m a new follower – Your humor is great – I love reading your blog – and I can’t wait to try some of your recipes.

    • Meg Zimbeck

    Am I really comment number 3847? The mind boggles.

    Happy holidays!
    Meg

    • Anna Seek

    What a wonderful reminder, David. Happy Holidays!

    • Brenda @ a farmgirl’s dabbles

    Thanks for keeping the important things of this season – giving & sharing – at the forefront. Merry Christmas!

    • Mindy

    David, I’ve been following your blog for a while and love every single post…. brings back many fond memories of Paris! Thank you for your glorious recipes, and for reminding us how fortunate we are. Joyeaux Noel!

    • Amber

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

    • Caio

    Happy Holidays!

    • Brandy

    I too have donated all that I can this year to the Haiti relief, American Cancer Society, and MDA. I LOVE to cook for my friends and family, and I don’t own one Le Creuset cookware item! I would love to have this set.

    • Anu Chathampally

    Thank you for having the giveaway and the reminder about the charities. I have given to Doctors without Borders. It is a good organization.

    • Sarah

    happy holidays!

    • Nathan

    Donating is a great way to spread the holiday cheer! I would love to be able to give this set to my wife who loves to cook.

    • barbara

    thanks for all you do and keeping us grounded in the season by suggesting wonderful
    charities to give to best to you and yours in 2011!

    • Martha

    Thanks for this reminder. My money this year went to the Salvation Army and four children from their Angel Tree. Merry Christmas!

    • Gayle

    Thanks for the reminder that this is also the “giving season.” Doctors Without Borders is an excellent charity. The Le Crueset would make a wonderful gift for my daughter. Thanks for the chance to win. Happy Holidays to all!

    • gayle

    Imagine, a 17 year old starting Stoves For Darfur. Why isn’t he out skateboarding or putting graffiti on overpasses. I thank you for humbling us with the essence of perfection in everything you share. And by the way, I loved discovering videos through your iPhone app, in the middle of the night when all I hear is my snoring poodle. THANK You, David for what you contribute to all of us.

    • Ronni

    I have been a silent reader for a while. Sitting at my desk from Singapore, busying myself in the kitchen thereafter trying many recipes from your site and books. This Christmas I am pressurizing Hubby to buy me me an ice cream maker, after trying so many wonder recipes from “The Perfect Scoop”.

    But silent I will be no more, as there’s a giveaway! Thanks David!

    • Elise

    I enjoy your blog and fabulous recipes, David. Thank you for the great suggestions for donations.
    Happy Holidays!

    • Melissa

    Thanks for the reminder to give to those great organizations

    • terry

    Love your blog. Its the first one I read every day! I could use some good cookware.

    • Nathan Green

    Your blog is a midnight (or later) treat for us, and the links takes us way past our bedtime! Thanks and the best of 2011.

    • jennifer burrows

    oooh, that would be a fabulous christmas surprise!
    and thanks for the reminder about smile train.

    • Suzanne

    ‘It came without ribbons, It came without tags, It came without packages, boxes, or bags. Christmas can’t be bought from a store… Maybe Christmas means a little bit more’ ~ Dr. Seuss
    Let’s not forget what Christmas is truly about! Merry Christmas, David…

    • Ellen

    Recently returned from Paris; your blog was my guide. Have a wonderful holiday!

    • Rene’

    Joyeux Noel!! We get to share our abundance with many groups this year, from Habitat for Humanity to the Humane Society (can’t forget les chats;). Le Creuset is my favorite – I use my azure 5 Qt French oven several times a week. I would also break my ‘blue only’ rule for this set!!!!
    Best wishes!

    • martha ortega

    I love your blog, thanks to you for making me laugh and inspiring me to spend more time in the kitchen.

    • Rebecca

    Thank you!

    • Amanda

    Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!!

    Thanks! and Goodluck everyone!!

    • Rae

    Don’t stop giving when the holidays end!

    • Anda

    Happy Christmas and New Year!!

    • Ken Fruit

    Joyeux Noël, Frohe Weihnachten, Feliz Navidad,God Jul,

    Bonne Année, Glückliches Neues Jahr, Prospero Año Nuevo,Gott Nytt År

    • Len Diamond

    Thanks for using your soapbox to highlight these worthy charities. Happy Holidays to all!

    • Mariceli Ramirez

    David, thanks for a wonderful year of recipes and travels in Europe.
    I enjoy reading all your posts and last week I made your recipe for Chocolate Macarons. Delicious! And thanks for reminding me to be generous. Mery Christmas!
    Feliz Navidad!

    • Bill Garvey

    Wow! I hope Papa Noel visits me with these Le Creuset beauties this Christmas season! Happy Holidays to all!!!!!!!!

    • thomas

    thank you

    • Monica McCormick

    Thanks for your lovely, funny blog, and for this opportunity. I’m a supporter of Doctors Without Borders and am starting with Kiva.org for the first time this year.

    Joyeux Noel, and all best wishes for 2011.

    • Lily De La Rosa

    Happy Holidays! I love your blog.

    • Susan

    My favorite color is red! How generous of Le Creuset and you to offer this set. Thank you!

    • kristin

    I’ve always wanted Le Creuset cookware. What a great give-away during the holiday season! Thanks for the charity suggestions as well!

    • rachel

    My 9-year old daugther made your French Apple Cake recipe for Thanksgiving & it was a huge hit! Thank you!

    • Jemima Lee

    Happy Holidays and thanks for reminding us about those in need as well =)

    • kathleen sneider

    Merry Christmas, David.

    • Signe

    David – Thank you for all of the great information and interesting, humorous posts you’ve given us this past year. You’re the best!
    Signe

    • Arlene C. Gunter

    I love you, David. Just so you know, to keep from wanting and making everything my eyes covet on all my favorite cooking Blogs, I have (unhappily) deleted the 20 odd blogs I had on my desktop with the exception of yours and Pioneer Woman.
    You are special :~)

    Arlene

    • Elizabeth Brodsky

    Happy Holidays and a big thank you for all the inspiration you have given me to fulfill my dreams!

    • Tricia Alexander

    Awesome! Wonderful cookware.

    The charities you indicated are all very worthy of our attention. There are so many people out there who do not have even the basics. Thank you for bringing them to everyone’s attention.

    • Jo Stanley

    Thanks so much for a great blog. I really enjoy reading and making the recipes. Have a Blessed Christmas Season with family and Friends.

    • Hanna

    Thank you for the reminder to give. Merry holidays!

    • Helen

    What a wonderful way to promote these very worthwhile charities! Merry Christmas to all.

    • Rebecca

    I was introduced to your wonderful blog (and cookbooks) by a colleague. You combine two of my favorites activities – food and travel. Thank you for the reminder of helping those in need during this season of abundant giving. Merry Christmas and happy, healthy New Year David!

    • Jess

    Happy happy holidays! Love your writing, and what a wonderful giveaway during the holiday season!

    • Erin D.

    Thanks for sharing your work! Happy Holidays…

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