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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

    • Leslie

    Just finished your Paris book, and ordered your chocolate book! Looking forward to the blog.

    • Denise LeClerc

    The true spirit of Christmas. I will continue to enjoy the blog until my month in Paris this summer!

    • Nancy

    Happy holidays, David! I’ve enjoyed your blog for quite some time now.

    • gailie

    Thank you Dave for all the happiness you give to me and to my daughter and her husband. You have changed our lives.

    • Anita Simpson

    What a nice prize! Thanks for the chance to win.

    • Emily

    thanks for the giveaway and happy holidays :)

    • Kate

    Love the Holiday Cheer! Thanks, David!

    • Daniel Clarke

    I feel by micro lending that my money gets more use, as I can re-lend the funds when they are repaid. Signing up to a charity to donate small amounts regularly is in my opinion more beneficial as I feel a person is more likely to stay with the organisation permanently.

    • Maureen

    I never win anything, but you never know…

    • Coco

    Talk about Lagniappe! Please visit Louisiana and offer cooking classes. You would love the food and the reception. Merry Christmas!

    • Alita Putnam

    Fabulous blog, and great charities!

    • Delia Reid

    I really enjoy your writing and your recipes have all been winners! Thank you for sharing. – Delia

    • Deanna Fedukovich

    Love your blog and all of your wonderful cookbooks!

    • Ashleigh

    Love the blog, love the sentiment.

    • Lynn

    When we were in Paris recently, I looked for you every day because I enjoy your blog and your sense of humor so much. Alas, I did not see you.

    I am very impressed that you are promoting these charities on your blog – what a wonderful thing to do. There are so many people in need. Hope you have a wonderful holiday.

    • michelle

    heres to holidays full of giving!

    • Sandra Juliachs

    Happy Holidays!

    • Jennifer

    Happy holidays and thank you for writing up you blog for all of us!

    • Linda

    As I was leaving my homeland 35 years ago to come to the United States, my sister impulsively placed in my hands her most treasured possession – a (very heavy) Le Cruesett saucepan and in use almost daily since that day. Thank you for the charity list – oh, but that there were more like you, David.

    • diane

    Fabulous gift. thanks for the chance and the great reading. xxx

    • Christine Felch

    Love your writing and hoping for a Le Creuset Christmas! Warmest Holiday wishes.

    • Cassandra

    Sir, you are my absolute fave!

    • Nicole

    Looking forward to more great posts in 2011! Enjoy the holidays!

    • Teresa Covington

    Wishing you all the best this holiday season and beyond.

    • J

    Woo hoo le creuset! I love the blog, and not just because you are giving away some great products. Happy holidays!

    • marlyn

    Thanks for taking the time to write such a great blog-

    • Micah

    Love your blog David. Every recipe a gem.

    • Kyra

    What a great post! So important to remember those in need, especially during the holiday season. Merci for reminding us of this!
    Kyra

    • Ivanna

    longtime reader, first time posting; thank you for the giveaway!

    • kathy kinman

    Doc without borders, Yes. thanks for all the post and books

    • emily

    Bonjour! Wishing everyone in France a wonderful Christmas season!

    • Leslie Bonner

    Love Le Creuset and especially in Red. David, Thank you for your cookbooks and your blog!

    • Ida

    Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année, David! Thanks for your lovely blog. xx.

    • Yvonne

    Happy Holidays! This would be a great gift to start the year right!

    • Julia

    Thanks for all of your recipes, stories about Paris, and restaurant reviews! I’m currently spending a half year eating my way through Paris based on your suggestions!

    • Rebecca

    Gosh. Yes, thank you for doing the giveaway, and also for the post about charities. It IS important, and I thank you for drawing attention to it.

    Happy Holidays to you.

    • Lisa C

    Joyeux Noël! Thanks for running this drawing. I love, love, love your recent cookbook!

    • JULIE

    Loving your blogs! A good friend of mine, is in love with everything you post. Thank you for sharing!!

    • ana

    happy holidays!

    • dawn

    Awesome charity idea. My family loves Doctor’s without Borders, up to and including growing and educating our own little doctor who loves DWB! She happens to LOVE cherry red Le Crueset! If I win it, it’s hers!

    • Peggy

    I love your fruitcake bars! They’ve convinced some diehard fruitcake haters into fruitcake lovers!

    • Mike Hills

    Tonight I’m making chocolate persimmon muffins for my wife’s birthday. Your blog spreads joy and I bet your readers do to. Don’t forget your local animal shelter plus when was the last time you made fondue?

    • Susan F.

    Love the recipes & Le Creuset!

    • Judy Lombardi

    Thank you mentioning such great charities. As an employee of Meals-on-Wheels I realize how important the generosity of others are. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I love your website!

    • ryan rook

    Yay Le Creuset! Would love love to win this!

    • camille

    Oh I have always dreamed of having a Le Creuset pan or dutch oven! Thanks for linking to those charities! Happy holidays!

    • Julie Willcott

    Wonderful commentary on living in Paris.

    Readers, don’t forgot your local food bank this holiday season — or anytime of the year.

    • JoeH

    never heard of stoves for Darfur but sounds like a great cause!

    • Amanda

    I absolutely adore your blog, and would, of course, love to win. :)

    • marge orozco-sakai

    Read your Paris book and loved it. Discovered your blog and love it too. Happy Holidays!

    • j

    Love your blog! Friends of mine recently visited Paris. I pointed them towards your blog before they went. I give you all the credit for them bringing me back macaroons! :-)

    • Lisa

    Made your candied bacon ice cream recently and loved it!

    • Hien

    Happy Holidays!!

    • Beth

    I live with a Frenchman who finds it necessary to only have the cooking equipment which suits his needs. We currently have no pots with lids. Winning this would help my culinary pursuits immensely.

    Thanks for the lovely and funny writing, delicious recipes, and donation ideas.

    • Vicky

    Happy Baking
    Looking forward to a new year of this beautiful blog!!!!!!!

    • Rick B

    Thanks for the excellent instructions on tempering chocolate. My wife and I are making peppermint bark for gifts.

    • Ellen Kelly-Lind

    Thanks for all the pleasure your blog has given me! And thanks for promoting these great charities.

    • Emalie

    Oooh Le Creuset, I would love to own one.

    • Catherine Curtis

    Happy Holidays, and many thanks for your fantastic site! I plan on attempting the Chez Panisse Almond Tart, so fingers crossed… merci, again!

    • Aubrey

    St. Jude Children’s research hospital is a great cause too!

    • notma tyler

    I would love to win the Le Creuset set.. The idea of using some of your tried and true recipies and serving them in those beautiful french cookware would be so perfect….

    • Lauren

    Oh, thank you for the chance to win! I just found your Lemon Glazed Madelines and I am aching to give them a try. But…alas…my two little ones are sick so it will have to wait. But they look so lovely!

    • Patty

    For all those who cannot give a donation I encourage you to do a kind deed for a neighbor or even a stranger!

    • Monica Greathouse

    Merci!

    • Anna

    What can I say? I had never seen so many comments before ! Merry Christmas Everyone!

    • Michael Zients

    Great idea, great gift, great charities! Thanks so much. Happy holidays to you!

    • Céline

    Thank you for all the wonderful recipes. I love seeing food that takes me back to my roots!

    • Tom

    Thanks for the wonderful blog and for the charity giving pitch. Those of us who work at non-profits appreciate any and all generosity.

    • Lynn

    I love Le Creuset! & thank you for your writings on this blog! Learnt much!

    • Janeen

    Christmas Greetings David!

    What a absolutely lovely give-away ~ I won’t deny it, I do hope I’m the winner. ha ha But all kidding aside, I whole heartedly agree with you that we are blessed beyond measure and I look forward to reading about your chosen charities! Have a great day!

    Blessings,
    Janeen

    • Meghan Lynch Niemczyk

    I love your blog and love Le Creuset – would be thrilled to add to my little collection. I even have the red orange!!! (and blue and green and white)

    • Lisa thorn

    I enjoy reading your blog. I feel like I get a vision and a taste of Paris. One day I hope to spend time there in person.

    • Momo

    love me some le creuset.

    joyeux noël to all!!

    • Tim

    Happy Holidays!

    • summar ann

    thank you for the generous give away! happy christmas to all!!!!

    • Rosa

    My husband and I have had a great time trying your recipes this year. Thanks for promoting these awesome charities and happy holidays!

    • Carolyn A.

    Joyeux Nöel David, from Vancouver, BC.
    We support our local charities, and next year I intend to support Kiva.

    • Gabe

    Caramel!

    • Carol

    If you are in Boston, please consider Partners in Health that does work in Haiti.

    • Frank

    Dear David,

    Thank you for such an inspiring blog. I look forward to reading it each week.
    Every time my partner and I visit France (we have cousins in Paris) I end up searching for a pastry or eating at a restaurant that you’ve recommended in your blog.

    I’ve got to start my holiday baking soon. I can’t believe that Christmas is just a few days away…

    Bonnes vacances!
    Bonne Année!

    Regards.
    Frank

    • Lynn

    I love your blog and always look forward to receiving your next post. Thank you for all you do and share! I appreciate the inclusion of the list of charities that need our help!

    • Linda Moreland

    What a fun giveaway! Doctors Without Borders is one of my favorite charities — they do such wonderful work. Thanks for the reminder that this IS the season to give.

    • Marti

    My husband and I spent a week in Paris a few years ago. As far as I’m concerned it was far too brief a visit. I was thrilled when I found your site with all its useful information about food and travel and Paris. Thank you for all your delicious recipes, pointed insights and delightful pictures. At my request my best friend is giving me your new book for my birthday – I’m a happy woman.

    As for Le Creuset, I received a set of lovely brown ones when I first married in 1973. The marriage fell apart in three years: I’m still using the pots. Whoever wins is getting something special.

    • ginger

    Merry Christmas from Sonoma. Wonderful charities….everyone, contribute whatever you can, as it all adds up!

    • Kelly

    I love your blog! I had Rancho Gordo beans for the first time yesterday. Mmm… Happy Holidays!

    • msong

    hello! happy holidays.

    • anne

    Dear David,

    Thank you for letting me know about “Stoves for Darfur.” It will be so great to help. Wish I could help all.

    Le Creuset French oven have been so much a part of my cooking life…my first Julia boeuf bourguignon, coq au vin, roasted chicken with tarragon in casserole. When I went to L’ami Louis and ordered the roast chicken and it was served in a well used, crusty Le Creuset gratin dish in which it was roasted, I was over the moon. It’s great stuff.

    Bonne annee and keep the temptations coming,
    Anne

    • Adrienne Reid

    Thank for mentioning some of your favourite charities that need donations. It is food for thought, as our thoughts turn to the holiday season. To create a better world, we all must watch out for each other and help whenever we can.

    • Michelle J

    Oh Le Creuset, how I long to have one in my kitchen… Your blog is terrific. My current food addiction is salted caramel and it was so nice to find your great tips on making it. Thanks!

    • Natalie Madadi

    Many thanks, David, for another wonderful year of enjoying your blog. May the coming year continue to bring you many more inspirations to share. To you and all your readers, peace, love, and joy!

    • Eric

    I have always loved Le Creuset and would love to own more!
    Happy baking and holdiay season.

    • Becky

    stoves for darfur sounds really interesting, and i love le creuset! happy holidays!

    • Debbie

    I have donated to each of the charities you listed and wish to add another…. St. Jude. Knowing a child battling cancer and the treatment and love they received from St. Jude puts them at the top of the list for me.

    Thanks for reminding us that we need to be grateful for all we do have.

    Merry Christmas.

    • Hannah

    I love KIVA. Thanks for mentioning them.

    • Christine Hottinger

    Hi David,

    I think you’re the wittiest person in food! You are so skilled, and give me awesome inspiration, and SO MANY LAUGHS.

    thanks,

    Christine

    PS I love love love old coffee with milk, too! (I drink soymilk, BUT HEY)

    • Linda Huber-Bishop

    Thanks for reminding everyone that this is the giving season. We hope all these charities get extra help this year.

    • Angela

    Happy holidays!

    • Karen

    Oooooh! I hope I win!
    Merry Christmas! Thanks for posting this wonderful giveaway!

    • Melanie Feigofsky

    What a fantastic gift that would be! Thank you for this blog, I look forward to the emails!

    Another charity that I would love to mention is the Michael J. Fox Foundation, with donations going to fund Parkinson’s research.

    http://www.michaeljfox.org

    • dena

    I enjoy your blog … especially when the subject is chocolate. Happy New Year!

    • Bridget

    This is my first time commenting; I just wanted to say that you make me miss France quite a bit.

    • Jamie K

    Happy Holidays! What a great give-away and an even better gift idea! I plan to donate to the Lewy Body Dementia Association in honor of my mother but will definitely check out the other wonderful charities you listed.

    • Angela

    Would love to have my name randomly drawn. I’m partial to Share Our Strength but you list all good causes here. Stoves for Darfur is new to me and sounds very worthwhile. Thank you.

    • Kadee Barrett

    Happy Holidays from my new city and your old stomping grounds, San Francisco! Thank you for all the delicious and witty things you share with us throughout the year.

    • Anita in Wisconsin

    Love your emails David… plus, Kiva is an awesome way to donate and help others. When your loan is repaid, you get great updates and when it is fully repaid you reloan. It just keeps you helping others year round.

    • Jen

    Such a great post! Sometimes we do need to slow down and be thankful for all that we have. It’s like that Josh Groban song “Thankful.” Makes me cry every time!

    • Becky

    I enjoy reading your blog. It’s like a mini-vacation!

    • Donna

    happy holidays!!!

    • Michelle

    Love le creuset!

    • Sam

    Looking forward to a chance to have my own Le Creuset!

    • scottsgal

    Wow what a wonderful surprise this would be
    msboatgal at aol.com

    • Sarah Berridge

    I have always wanted some Le Creuset!

    • Linda

    My sister referred me to your emails and website, and also to your book,
    which I bought and enjoyed enormously. The Kindle version did not have
    an index of your recipes! so I had to purchase the book, which I was
    happy to do in order to find all the yummy-sounding recipes I had read
    about the first reading.

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year – I purchased some Le Creuset
    pieces for my daughter-in-law, but I could use some myself!! Keep on
    cooking and writing your great emails – they are inspiring and always
    set the right tone….enjoy life!!!

    • Stacie J

    Ooo! Me! Me! Pick me!

    • Elisa

    Thank you for this timely reminder and generous giveaway. I love your blog, Twitter feed, and recipes!

    • Samm

    Thanks for all the inspiration and laughs!

    • Victor

    Delicious recipes and lovely notes about France – thanks, David.
    Happy Holidays!

    • Jessica Farley

    I am just about to nom on some chocolate pecan pie…here’s wishing everyone happy holidays and season’s eatings!!!!

    • Linda

    Happy holidays! The Le Creuset set is beautiful.

    • Irene

    Thank you for a most entertaining and informative blog. Have you done a recipe for speculaas? I’ve been trying to find one to duplicate the windmill cookies I used to get years ago, with sliced almonds embedded on the bottom. I was living on Cyprus but don’t know from where the cookies were imported. Holland? Germany?
    Best wishes to you from the Sonoma wine country!

    • Julie H

    Thanks for exploring and sharing so many wonderful cooking and dining experiences. I look forward to sharing and creating new baking challenges of my own in 2011.
    bon appétit

    • Bill Leatherman

    We who enjoy the kitchen and exceptional recipes constantly search for new ideas and the Lebovitz site is a good place to get them. Thank you and keep them coming!

    • Siobhan

    Thank you for all of the culinary inspiration

    • natalia

    Oh… i dream about a set!

    • Heather

    Great charities! It is good to see the holiday spirit on your blog.

    • kribss

    i’m drooling over here!

    • Ysabet

    Le Creuset is one of the most wonderful things ever. I’ve never cooked with their wares, but I’ve toted their French ovens around stores and petted them longingly before sadly setting them aside. ^_^ Marvelous stuff. If a set (or even a French oven) came into my possession, it would be a glorious day.

    Happy holidays, and thank you for all of the wonderful recipes!

    • hporoy

    I want the red…

    • Mia J

    I would so like to win this prize. All of your charities sound wonderful. I have donated my money and time to my local food bank and Shelter Inc. in my area.

    • Meredith

    I love this set! And yes, great charity suggestions!! How sweet of you.

    • aileen roantree

    Wouldn’t it be great to have a pot that goes from stove to oven – thanks to you and Le Creuset for the offer in Christmas red.
    I live in Thailand for the winter and last Sat a group of us cooked a meal for 750 kids who live in a Wat. 60 kg Pork, enormous vats of rice that took two men to stir, piles of holy basil not to mention the eye watering chili’s and vast amount of garlic. Fun to see the faces of those kids running up for seconds and even thirds. There was ice cream too of course.

    • Katherine

    I don’t think I’m going to win, but I’ll enter it anyway.

    • Angelica

    Cherry red!! My favorite.

    Every time I search for how to do something – use up leftover egg whites, etc. – your blog always comes up with the most helpful, interesting advice, tips, and information. Thank you!

    • Luke

    Merry Christmas!

    • Suzan Gross

    Thanks David, love reading your blog, great suggestions for giving.

    Have a great holiday!

    • Dania @ The Cookery

    Oh David that set is my dream! Unfortunately I never win anything… but I’m trying… wish me luck!

    • Grace

    What a beautiful set of incredibly durable cookware! Would love to add some cheery red to my kitchen. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

    • D

    Thank you for this opportunity!

    • Jenni

    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! Love reading your blog and trying your recipes. They are always perfection!

    • Mariana

    As a culinary college student, I’m sure I could put these to good use! God knows I can’t afford them on my own..

    • Shannon Matheson

    ohhhhh…le creuset!
    Tres jolie!
    P.S. Thank you David for your blog.
    And lastly, “Merry Christmas to ALL, and to all a goodnight.”

    • kate

    i commend you, david, for continuously being adamant about helping others that need when we are so fortunate. i have found that the true marker of holiday spirit is to give to others unselfishly, not because you should, but because it feels good.

    as i get down from my high horse, i will let you know that i would truly enjoy this set of le creuset, and it would be put to very good use for years to come!

    • rebecca

    What a great giveaway! Fingers crossed! Happy holidays to you, David.

    • Jerry

    We are not having a gift exchange this year. My extended family i.e. brothers and sisters are donating to a local food bank. Although, I’m still getting my wife something OO LA LA! That is not entirely selfish…is it?
    I’m making your Saffron ice cream with roasted pine nuts for Christmas dinner. It is exquisite.

    • M’Lissa

    Thinking of those less fortunate at this time of the year is the real reason for the season although many of us forget. Thank you for reminding us.

    • Chris

    Here goes!

    Thank you and Merry Christmas.

    • Carrie

    Fantastic! Happy Holidays!

    • Nico

    Amazing. 5,092 comments so far. I’m hoping that some folks are reminded to give, and glad to see so many folks donate to MSF.

    • Lin

    It’s gorgeous! Would it help if I said I would selflessly regift to my daughter who loves this cookware almost as much as I do???

    • Debbie

    Love your site, your book with all that yummy ice cream. Hope I win!

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