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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

    • Sandy Foster

    What a lovely set! Thanks for the offering.

    • Lori I

    Doctors without borders is one of my favorites too, cheers!

    • Corinne Cotten

    It is better to give than to receive. As our lives and homes are filled with tech gear, kitchen gear and trinkets, it is always heartwarming to give to those who are less fortunate.

    • Jessica

    Thanks for bringing all these worthy charities to our attention. It’s important to remember how fortunate we are and to do our part to help others. Also, I finally bought your book, The Sweet Life In Paris. Love it. Don’t know what took me so long!

    • Anneka Kmiecik

    Joyeux Noel. Thanks for all the wonderful posts, recipes and stories. And thank you for reminding us to remember the spirit of the season.

    • Joyce P. Ewing

    David, I love your blog; read it all the time but have never commented. I have 3 pieces of Le Creuset and would so love to have more. The pieces I have happen to be red! Planning to try your delicious-sounding Carrot Cake today or tomorrow. I live in Houston, Texas and will be spending a brief Christmas holiday in Las Vegas this year. It would be fabulous to come home and discover that I had won this great prize. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you!

    • Ross Bickers

    Thanks for giving us an opportunity to support such wonderful charities and have a chance to experience cooking with Le Creuset, pretty awesome. We have friends that volunteer with Doctors w/o Borders, it’s an incredible organization, an opportunity to really make a difference in someone’s life. We take so much forgranted, it’s nice to see others recieve good treatment, necessary health care, at such a critical time in their life. David, keep up the great work and the great writing.

    • Barbara Zimolong

    Ingenious: thanks for this generous offer and help for the charities.

    • Em

    Wow, those pans are dreamy! How I would love to have them in my kitchen!

    Thank you for sharing your favorite charities as well. :)

    Happy Holidays to you!

    • Rachel

    Eeeee! Amazing giveaway!

    Another giving idea: the World Vision catalogue. You can give to needy people in honor of your loved ones!

    • Susan

    Thanks for listing these great charities. As you mentioned, our home is heated and we have plenty to eat. And lots to be thankful for… Happy Holidays! PS: Your blog never ceases to inspire me!

    • Rita H

    Doctors without Borders and the Smile Train are two of my favorite charities.
    Very worthy charities.
    Thanks for posting the list.
    Happy Holidays!
    When will you be in the LA area again?
    I worked in a cooking school with you years ago. Would love to get that opportunity again.

    • Rosalind

    J’adore Le Crueset..pick me please.

    • Andrea Oetting

    David,
    Kuddos to you for doing this and getting the word out on these charities. They all do amazing work! Merry Christmas.
    Andrea

    • Lisa Evko

    OOooOOOhhhh thank you for the chance to win a set of Le Creuset!!! <3

    • Ann

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

    • Adele

    Great Cause!
    I have a great number of top of the line pan sets but have dreamed of having Le Creuset also. Thanks for the opportunity.

    • Lisa Waldschmidt

    Thanks for making me aware of some food related charities. I will definately pick one to send a donation.

    • Kim

    So shiny!

    • amy

    I’ve been drooling over those forever!

    • Shreya Banerjee

    I love this…please pick me!

    • Aparna Balasubramaniam

    Would love to cook in these. Happy Holidays!

    • darlene

    I’m writing this comment and then heading straight over to share our strength to donate. Thanks for doing this!

    • Sara

    Happy Holidays! Thanks for reminding us what this holiday should be about!

    • Celia Van Gorder

    Thanks for tugging at our consciences as well as filling our bellies.

    • Ehrrin Keenan

    Oh, lovely idea! And, of course, lovely cookware that I’d love to win. Thank you & happy holidays!

    • Sarah

    I have really enjoyed your blog and it makes me want to visit France again. I have always admired Le Creuset’s cookware but have never been able to afford it.

    • Denise Hall

    What a great giveaway – please count me in!
    Love the blog – was in Paris for 10 days in September (first, but not last time!) and your blog brings me back everytime I read it ….thanks.

    • Via45

    There are those that “have”
    There are those who “have-not”
    In times of reflection
    The coming of a new year
    Giving thanks
    To those who help us
    To those who support
    “give a little…give a little”
    In this honoring
    Reflective of this “cheery” cherry red crueset
    GIVE CHEER
    GIVE…..

    • Sheila Hancock

    Love your blog! Merry Christmas!

    • Melanie

    You’re the best, Daveed! Happy Holidays!

    • Raquel Richter

    voglio bene questi belli!

    • Karen Dunkel

    Such a lovely set. Perhaps the winner should sponsor a food party for charity……….

    • Jim Mikus

    It’s a Christmas Miracle!! Blessings on you all. Merry Christmas.

    • Irene

    Hi David,
    Your fabulous blog is the ONLY one I subscribe to. Thanks, too, for scoping out Le Marché des Producteurs; happened to be in Paris…and met your lovely honey producer; post-market, sending her your link, which she was thrilled to receive. Now back in California chez moi, all due to you, chestnut miel ET miellat and too many bars of Bernechon and bags of Henri Le Roux… You’re a dangerous man, Mister Lebovitz. Would be swell to win the cherry red Le Cruset! Happy New Year.

    • Peri Onipede

    I love your blog! Thank you for sharing….

    • Megan

    What a wonderful gift it would be to wake up Christmas morning and find an e-mail from you!
    Wonderful causes you have listed here. My favorite is helping the kids with the cleft palate organization. I’m heading over to help make a child smile! :)

    • H

    Oh nice! I could even gift some of the other pieces too! I have been baking a lot of Jim Lahey’s bread recipes and it would be nice to have another to rotate with my target no name dutch oven. Happy Holidays!!

    • Jody

    I donate to drs without borders each year!

    • Kate Inglis

    What a wonderful idea to help raise money and awareness for really good causes… thank you!

    • Irene

    p.s. Doctors w/o Borders is the group I support. PLUS, the SEVA project which provides health – particularly eye – care throughout the world. http://www.seva.org

    • Sean

    Good charity recommendations, thank you. And thank you for a wonderfully entertaining blog which I’ve sadly only discovered this year.

    • Meredith Olson

    Love your blog and Le Creuset!

    • Kristen W.

    I hope to win this Le Creuset giveaway since I don’t own any of their pieces yet! Thanks for doing this giveaway.

    • Jessica

    Words! Words that potentially can win me some lovely pans! Here they are!

    • Elle Hyson

    What an opportunity to possibly own Le Creuset cookware! Doctors Without Borders gets my donation as I have admired them for a long time and have also supported them from time to time as funds allowed.

    What a wonderful and generous giveaway from you and Le Creuset, David. Many thanks and a Happy, Prosperous New Year.

    • Jay Jeffries

    Wonderful cook set.

    • Linda Lee

    Great charities. Outstanding blog. Thank you David!

    Merry Christmas.

    • Gary

    Great blog. Love Parish. Thanks for contest.

    • Donna

    Thank you for cookware opportunity and your great blog!

    • Nina Dizon

    Thank you so much for your unselfish sharing of cooking and life in general wisdom. Love, love your blog. A Le Creuset would be the ultimate Christmas gift. Thank you for the opportunity to win.

    • Johnny K

    My favorite pan of all time is my Dutch Oven. I’d love to have additional pieces of this fine, fine cookware!!!

    BTW….These are some great causes. Important to think of those less fortunate, not only at this time of the year, but throughout.

    • sophie

    Inspiring. Both the charity and the pan. And thanks for the wonderful blog.

    • Kate

    David, you are a joy. Thanks for reminding us about charity, there is always a need. And always a bit to share.

    • Lyssa Sallay

    Love your blog and thank you for the reminder to give. Great idea.

    Merry Christmas!

    • Samira

    Thank you for reminding us what Christmas should be – giving to those less fortunate than us. A Christmas toast to you, David!!! :D

    • Michal

    Thanks for the giveaway and reminder to give this time of year–happy holidays!

    • Java Lifshitz

    Thank you for your lovely blog and all the great information.

    • Lindsey Evans

    Love your blog…it’s like a mini-voyage for the mind and palate! Merci! Joyeux Fêtes!

    • Elle

    Thanks very much, David and thanks to your community of readers too! I’ve learned a lot from all of you and life is more delicious than ever. Happy New Year everyone.

    • Carol Brenner

    Love you David!

    • Laura Haxer

    yumm!

    • Dave

    Great reminder. Thanks!

    • Mark Boxshus

    David……..First off………may you be blessed with a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous Holiday Season. I’m sure Paris is a glorious city to visit during the holidays, and hope someday to make it back to the City of Lights.

    Thanks for such a generous and festive holiday give a way. It would make a grand appearance in anyone’s kitchen. I’d kill to take it for a test drive……..

    Happy Holidays David…………Mark

    • Megan

    Thank you David for reminding us all how lucky we are. The simple fact we can all read your blog means that we have access to information and resources that so many in the world can only dream of. You are inspiring and we are all lucky. Thank you.

    • Binsy George

    Hi David, thank you for the wonderful blog! Happy Holidays!

    • dmw

    Merci David. Merry Christmas, Happy Festivus & love to you. Feliz Navidad!!!

    • Casey

    Thanks for this wonderful giveaway! Happy Holidays!

    • Juliet Wingenbach

    Enjoy reading your blog, it’s very inspirational. Thanks for listing the charities, what a great way to remind everyone what the season is really about. Happy Holidays!

    • Meg

    I’ve actually already given to Doctors Without Borders this year! My cousin works with them, and they do some amazing things.

    • Tonya

    Beautiful cookware!!!!! I love the color red. What a nice thing to do. May God Bless you!!!

    • Marjorie Wax

    I am relatively new to this blog.I love all the baking tips and notes about life in Paris. So grateful to be the giver to a charity this year and hoping to finally get a crueset to make my holiday briskets!

    • Bonnie

    Thank you for the reminder of how blessed I am!! I just returned home from the hospital in Hawaii with my husband who had fallen and broken his back. I am reminded of how greatly God cares for us with many friends whom have surrounded us with care and generousity including a frig full of food. We are very thankful:)

    • Anne Mead

    Happy holidays, David, and thank you for sharing your talent with all of us.

    • K

    What a gorgeous red! It just glows.

    We regularly donate to Doctors Without Borders; thanks for introducing us to other charities I hadn’t heard about.

    • Tara

    Merci David and Happy Holidays!

    • Rachel

    Lovely blog!

    • becky

    Great blog, David, Merry Christmas to all.

    • amy

    Great post – would love to win the pans. Am trying your Dulce de Leche recipe this Christmas. Serving it on Sweet Potato Pound Cake. Happy holidays and thanks for the giveaway and for inspiring giving!

    • bevie19

    While I do not usually donate to larger charities (I stay local) there are a few that are near and dear to my heart: American Heart Society (my uncle Ramesh), Heifer International, Sakara Eye Foundation and Kiva. The pans look wonderful and even if I don’t win, thank you for the opportunity! Merry Christmas to you and yours!

    • Dan Burnham

    Enjoy your blog and recipes, always a good reason to take a short break from work. Beautiful cookware as well! Bake up a storm! Have a great New Year!

    • christina

    May I suggest Operation Smile for consideration? The Smile Train splintered off from Op Smile, which has been been providing free surgery for over 25 years all over the world..Physicians for Peace is also a noble endeavor.

    • Elizabeth

    Thank you for sharing with us!

    • Sasha

    I started reading your blog this past summer while researching a recently taken trip to Paris/Nice. You advice and humor got me through a cold Montana fall and is getting me through a cold Montana winter. When we were in Nice, we searched for the “Nougat guy” at Cours Saleya and ended up getting a ridiculous amount of his Nougat Noir (made with lavender honey) as gifts for family back home. Oh man was it amazing! And the Socca from Chez Theresa!? I’m still dreaming about it! I’m so fortunate for my happy accident of discovering your blog…I really enjoy it. I appreciate your gentle nudging to consider those less fortunate this holiday season, something that has been heavy on my mind lately. Happy Holidays, David!

    • Kevin Jackson

    I love, love, love the blog! Joyeux noel!

    • Angi

    Thank you for reminding us to look to others in need. Sometimes we get caught up in the hussle and bussle of the commercialism part of the holidays.

    • Margo

    A great reminder of all that we have to be thankful for… like lovely recipes and people to enjoy them with. Give and you shall receive!

    • Eileen Flanigan

    Love your blog and appreciate your suggestions on where to focus our giving this holiday season.

    • Jane

    Own all your books & your recipes are my go-to first…always!

    • Keren

    Love your blog and appreciate the sentiment of this post.

    • Jill W.

    What a great idea, I have a special appreciation for several of your chosen charities and will be happy to continue to recognize them. I really enjoy your blog (and pix) and it inspires me to save my pennies so I can get back to Paris and eat, eat, eat.

    Have a wonderful holiday…I’m sure you will! :)

    Jill

    • Melinda Mulligan

    Good point and well said.

    • Daniel Dumont

    Happy holidays to everyone!

    • frances

    great charities- great pans!

    • Mrs Redboots

    Happy Christmas to you, and please continue you fabulous blog in 2011! I do so enjoy reading it.

    • Julia Bowden

    Thanks for a fantastic blog and for donating to Doctors without Borders. This is one of my favorite charities. They are often the first medical responders to disasters around the globe. Please everyone support your preferred charity or Medicins sans Frontieres.

    • Emma

    Love your blog David!

    • Jeckabee

    Thanks for a wonderful giveaway!!!

    • Laura-Leigh Mohr

    Thank you for the giveaway. Your blog inspires me on a regular basis. Merry Christmas!

    • Cheri

    Very inspirational. Another worthy cause is Heifer International, a personal favorite of our family. Thank you for your wonderful work on this blog, we truly enjoy it. A very, merry christmas to you and yours.

    • Cristina Montero

    Love the blog and this set is the Cherry on the top!!!Merci, merci!!!
    Joyeux Noel!!!!Merry Christmas to everyone!!!

    • Tim Alexander

    Merry Christmas everyone!

    • Anna

    Thank you for bringing these important causes to my attention. As we near the end of the year and my husband and I get ready to give our annual donations, it will be a pleasure to split our dollars to more than one charity.

    Merry Christmas,

    • Caroline

    You have the most hilarious comment policy I have ever read. Especially the part about not being a D-bag. I LOL! Cool idea to use this give away in a way that benefits others. It’s the reason for the season after all. Great job, David!

    • Leigh

    I love your blog..

    • Clare

    Lovely Blog, I will visit again! Good luck everyone!

    • Kathy P

    I love your blog! Enjoy every posting!!! Have a wonderful holiday season!!!

    • Holly

    What a great give away and I always love reading your blog!

    • Magellan

    Great idea! Good charities!

    • Chris

    Everyone enjoyed the spiced nuts, and the Fondue in Montreux brought back such wonderful memories. I used to go with my parents! Wonderful times… thanks for the mental jog!!!

    • Deborah Russell

    Come and visit me in Arizona

    • Joo Smith

    I love your blog! Thanks so much for this offer!

    • Joerg

    Happy Holidays everybody – and thanks for our blog, David.

    • jane newman

    wow…to luck in the new year

    • Jane

    Really love your blog! Thanks for the giveaway.

    • annie daniel

    I enjoy your blog and hanker for France through photos and food….yum.
    Bon something noel.
    a

    • Joerg

    Correction: Your blog, not ours, of course. I should have read the full line befroe posting it. Thanks again.

    • Becky s

    Thanks for the Le Creuset opportunity, and Joyeux Noel!

    • celia

    Love your blog. Makes me feel like I’m in Paris again. Happy, healthy, peaceful holiday and new years!

    • Liana

    Wonderful charities and a great blog. Thanks for sharing and happy holidays!

    • Drena Paulson

    Thanks David for your blog and emails. They have been infinitely valuable to me as a Pastry Chef. Thanks also for the charity reminder. It is another way for us to focus on more important things this time of year than ourselves.

    • Barbara

    Thanks for your blog and for the charity recommendations.

    • Karen Q

    My two boys (11 and 8) counted up all the change in their change jar and decided to give that money to charity this year. $50 went to help a missionary family in India. I love the idea of helping Doctors Without Borders. We have another $30 in change (Spare change that we collected in a large glass jar throughout the year) We take for granted how blessed we are and I think it’s wonderful and inspiring that you remind us to think about blessing others. I wonder how many people have change in a change jar in their house that could be sent to another part of the world to help others in need? God Bless and thanks for sharing your cooking and your inspirations. Merry Christmas xoxoxo

    • Ashlee Old

    David, thank you for the great offer and for the charities listed. Happy for you to be living in Paris. I enjoy reading your posts. A Happy New Year to you!

    • Gina

    There is nothing better then waking up in the morning and waiting and wanting for my mind to be filled with your wonderful pictures and recipes. There is nothing more fulfilling then making the recipes and making my family and myself happy. Thank you, and Merry Christmas

    • Sherry Walsh

    Thanks for the recommendations for donating to worthy causes.

    • Arwen

    Thank you for your generosity!

    • Alexander

    Your blog is a joy. Mmmm…La Creuset…

    • Holly

    What a great reminder this holiday season – thank-you!

    • Polly Dalton

    Though a reward for sharing our blessings isn’t necessary – there’s nothing like an added incentive to keep the sharing going. Thanks for your blogs quirky and fascinating French view :)

    • Phyllis Kirigin

    I find that your blog inspires mine. You help me to keep the bar raised high. You provide truly useful information to your readers and I try to do the same by making sure all my recipes work. Thanks, David

    • Melissa

    Such a great reminder to help those that are less fortunate – Thank you for all that you do for us and others. And Merry Christmas, David.

    • Susan Lipkins

    I adore your blog, recipes (I’ve gotten mega mileage out of your apple frangipane galette – a sure winner every time – just to name one of my favs), cookbooks, writing style, photos… OK, I’m a giant fan of yours David. Thank you for brightening my life. Wishing you a joyous holiday season and many blessings in the New Year!

    • Tiffany L.

    That’s an amazing giveaway! I love reading your blog!

    • Shannon

    Merry Christmas!

    • Ellen

    what a great holiday present! we do a lot of giving to charity at christmas time, instead of gifts. it was disappointing when i was a kid but now i love the tradition.

    • Jane

    I dream of being a pastry chef and I get to live that dream through your blog. We give to City Harvest and the Food Bank as much as we can all year long, as well as the Central Asia Institute. Thanks for making us aware of the ones on your list.

    Peace to everyone.

    • Mike

    Thank you for the link to the charities. All of them are good causes. Happy Holidays.

    • debbie

    Such a great giveaway! Thanks for your blog and inspiration David! Have a wonderful Holiday!

    • Melissa Bechter

    Love your blog, love Le Creuset & love Paris! Your books & blogs inspire me! Joyeux Noel!

    • Grace

    Merry Christmas!

    • Michele C.

    Thank you, David, for your wonderful blog, exceptional photography and great sense of humor! I enjoy reading every post. Favorite recipe so far: Chouquettes. After eating them in a farmer’s market in Carentan, Normandy this past summer, I just had to make them for myself at home and your blog was the go to place for the recipe.

    • Rebecca Kaufman

    Your blog is always a joy to read. Happy Holidays!

    • est

    dreaming about le creuset pots while stuck in NY because of the snow!

    • nancy

    Smile Train is a great charity! When I lived in Southern California, I ran a charity 5k every December that benefited them. It is called the Red Nose Run. I still send in registration for the charity though I haven’t run it in years. Cheers!

    • Lily

    Oh, Le Creuset… my one true love.

    • Samantha

    Oh how wonderful it would be to win this!

    • dennis zombek

    David, thank you for all you do.

    • Madhavi Rajeev

    Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!! :)

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