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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

    • Domenic Alonge

    David, Thanks for the giveaway. It’s a great idea! It’s fitting, I suppose that I’m waiting for your salted chocolate chip cookies to bake as I write. Merci!

    • Sherry Watkins

    I would love to own this Merry Christmas David !

    • Jennifer Mangubat-Gohu

    Your gesture is inspiring, just like your recipes.

    We are great supporters of social entreprenuership, so we’ll definitely send some support to Kiva & 101 cookbooks.

    Happy Holidays, David!

    • Courtney Derr

    I will throw my name in the hat for the set! I became a new reader this year, and your guides to Paris served me well when my husband surprised me with a trip there for our first wedding anniversary! Happy holidays!

    • Kelsey Kling

    Comme la bourse est vide, le cœur est rempli. -V.Hugo

    (sorry if the translation stinks; my high school French is pretty rusty)

    • Shelley (Head Tomato)

    Would love the opportunity to win, even though I’m in Paris (not far from David, in fact).

    • Linda Fricke

    It would be fantastic to get these. Love to cook, and have been coveting them for years.

    • Sutton Meagher

    Thanks for reminding us what the true holiday season is about.

    • Wei-ting Chen

    Love reading your stories and recipes! Thanks for the gentle reminder to give too!

    • Michelle

    What a great giveaway! Thank you and happy holidays : )

    • erin

    thank you – i’ve been trying to decide on some charities to donate to this year, and this helps me a lot! there are so many people in need, it gets overwhelming trying to figure out what to do…

    • Cheryl J.

    Wow! Le Creuset giveaway? Sign me up. Thanks for all of your great recipes and amazing humor. xoxo

    • Allison Veinote

    Beautiful post, David. Reminds me to always be thankful for so many things in my life. Merry Christmas!

    • Regina

    Thanks for the great blog, the reminder to give and the chance to win some awesome cookware.

    • Joelle (Memoree)

    These are good charites, but I have chosen this year to give to small family farms in the US, families who are losing everything because the government has seized their property just because they were selling raw milk cheese, something I can enjoy anytime here in France. Just something else to consider.

    • Torie

    How gorgeous!
    Would be the perfect late Christmas gift for my mother!

    • Ronald Ashmore

    Everyday is a day of giving.

    • Peihong Zhou

    David, it’s a pure joy to read your blog. Please come visit Chicago someday. Merry Christmas!

    • Linh

    love your blog! thank you for so many wonderful recipes and stories! happy hoildays!

    • Amy

    What a great giveaway! Thank you so much, David, and happy holidays and new year to you!!

    • chris

    looks great!

    • Liz

    Thanks for the opportunity and for highlighting these great organizations. Happy holidays!

    • Bunnee Butterfield

    I just sent a donation to Share Our Strength to help them (and see Carol do goofy things!). This is a great addition to her campaign – lots of hungry people out there in every community.

    Thanks for doing this.

    • Jane Steinberg

    Kiva is my favorite conduit for helping. I now only give Kiva certificates whenever I need a gift. There’s no better way that I know of to leverage a little bit of help into a whole lot.

    • Gail Boisclair

    Great idea David and I will post a link to the contest on the Facebook page for my business !

    • Elin

    Delighted to see the Darfur project featured on your site – in another life, I worked on that program…

    • Erin S

    Great charities! :)

    • Madeline Pummill

    Great idea David. I like the donation suggestions! Happy Holidays!!

    • Sarah

    I’ve heard Le Creuset is the best. I woudl love to own it!

    • Marcia

    what a fine idea..I have been contributing to Doctors without Borders and Smile Train and Save The Children too,for years, Smile train did the surgery on my friend’s daughter before she was adopted from China ..they are staffed by brave and selfless People. Beat wishes for a better Kinder world in the New Year.

    • rachel

    I donated to MSF. Thanks for the contest, and kudos to you for encouraging charity donations. Happy Winter!

    • Katie K

    Le Creuset makes wonderful pots and I would love to win them (as would anyone). Thank you for another great year of posts and recipes.

    • Heather Doyle

    I just donated my car to the national kidney foundation but I see your list is a good one also. Happy Holidays and I hope I win! thanks!

    • Lisa Armsworthy

    Merry Christmas!!

    • Emma

    Smile Train is a great charity – glad to see it highlighted.
    Merry Christmas!

    • H. Levin

    I hope I win!

    • Eric Glazier

    Mmm…le creuset…

    • Debbie H.

    Doctor Without Borders is a program I admire.

    • Liz

    This looks amazing. Happy holidays.

    • Helen

    I am a huge fan of work performed by The Smile Train – aside from fixing the cosmetic and physical issues of cleft palates, they save lives and give hope to children (and their mothers) who are often shunned, discarded or killed because of these birth defects.
    David, thanks for the chance to win, but more importantly thanks for the awareness campaign. You know how to make a valid point without preaching down to your audience.

    • Terry

    What a thoughtful thing for you to do. I’ve been enjoyingyour blog for about 6 months and I’m still going back and catching up on older ones – but I’m spacing my readings apart to make the enjoyment last longer.

    Bonne Noel to you, David – and by all means, enter me in the drawing! I promise I’d baptise each piece with one of your recipes first!

    • Ruby

    Wow, that’s an amazing prize.

    • Bethany B.

    Thank you for the list of charities, I hope to brighten someone’s Christmas. Happy Holidays!

    • Dan

    Great charities David………..everyone should remember the true meaning of the holidays. Anther great charity is Remote Area Medical. They help people all over the world who cannot afford medical help. http://www.ramusa.org/index.html

    • Gwen Walls

    Kiva is a great project.

    • Court

    What a great giveaway, but more importantly, thanks for reminding me to donate to others who are less fortunate. Happy Holidays!

    • Lisa C

    Such a beautiful and festive set!

    • Paula

    This is such a wonderful idea and those are amazing charities.

    • Marta

    It was so hard to choose which charity to donate to. They are all worthwhile, so I gave some to everyone!

    Thank you for your wonderful blog – it gives me a few minutes to relax when I take a break to read it from my frenetic job in Washington, D.C.

    • Sheila

    My favorite cookware! Great list of charities. I also support Best Friends in Utah and St. Jude’s Hospital for children.

    • Anh Tran

    yes Doctors without Borders is a fine choice! happy holidays to you! and thanks for reminding us of ones less fortunate.

    • Eva Zeiser

    Great idea to encourage people to give. All of us able to read your website are in a fortunate position already. We all need to remember to give to those less fortunate.

    • Judd Friedman

    What a gorgeous set! Have a great holiday David…

    • Neil

    What a wonderful surprise this would be to win!

    And Doctors without Borders is wonderful.

    • evelyn hsieh

    great idea.

    • Will Aitchison

    I absolutely love reading your blog, particularly the posts about local foods and food markets. And the posts on your NY trip were great.

    And now, more thanks — this for including Doctors Without Borders on your list.

    • Teresa Erickson

    I would LOVE to win!!! Great line up of charities, in fact I regularly donate to 3 of them. Suggest adding Maiti Nepal, an organization rescuing young girls from brothels. The founder just won CNN’s Hero of the year.
    Thanks!
    Teresa

    • Irene

    Just what my kitchen needs right now.

    • Jan Wilder

    What a nice list of organizations, I wasn’t familar with the Stoves for Darfur – what a cool idea!

    Thanks, David – love your blog and Twitter comments — you make me laugh!

    • Irene

    Just what my kitchen needs right now.

    • Margaret HH

    Thank you for all the wonderful posts and such an amazing giveaway. Happy Holidays!

    • Amie

    Can’t wait to attend your class in Dallas, TX!

    • Kelly Myers

    Happy Holidays, David! Thank you for reminding us to give charitably at this time of year.

    • Lauren Madrid

    Best Christmas gift ever!

    • Janice

    Happy Holidays, David. And kudos to you for making your web followers aware of these wonderful organizations.

    • Kim Adams

    Happy holidays to you. Keep up the great work.

    • Chelsea

    Thank you, David! Happy Holidays!!

    • anne

    Love your blog and love Le Creuset!

    • Caroline

    Ooh I’ve been lusting after Le Creuset for the longest time!

    • Christine in DC

    Wow, I can’t even imagine having all that wonderful cookware…count me in!

    What is amazing about giving to charity is how good it feels. I map out a plan to coordinate my annual donations, and even though it was really impersonal making donations online, I still felt happier than when I was buying material goods for friends and family. Don’t get me wrong, creature comforts (like Le Creuset!!!) are nice, but taking a moment to help those less fortunate helps make those material things more meaningful, I think.

    • janet

    Thank you for posting about the donations and the giveaway. Happy Holidays!

    • Amy

    Stoves for Darfur is such a simple idea, but could change so many lives. True spirit of Christmas, indeed.

    • Carol

    What a wonderful idea. Thanks for writing your blog for us all year.

    • Mark

    Those would sure be nice to have around…

    • susie.

    thank you so much for this opportunity and for encouraging people to donate this holiday season!

    • Stephanie

    I heart your ice cream recipes. They make my life a better place.

    • Katie

    I would LOVE to give this to my man for Christmas. Thanks for offer!

    • Jessica

    Love le Creuset. And many thanks to you, David – your recipes have already become an integral part of our table and your travel recommendations (Chez Pipo in particular) have enriched our visits to France.

    • aaron rishell

    Happy Holidays! Thank you for continuing to produce a great blog and amazing cookbooks.

    • Jenny Harasek

    Great charities. I’ve had my eye on some Le Creuset for a while now… :)

    Happy Holidays!

    • Janis

    Happy Holidays to you and a Happy New Year. Your list of charities is wonderful and I plan on giving to Smile Train.

    • Erik in Sacramento

    Here’s hoping! Your blog is gift enough.

    • janet

    The donations suggestion/giveaway is such a great idea! Happy Holidays to all.

    • Stacey

    This is so amazing! What a gorgeous set. Thank you David for promoting all these wonderful charities!

    • Angie

    Wow, what an amazing giveawy! I’ve been coveting some LeCreuset items for years now and just haven’t been able to justify it.

    • Sara

    incredible giveaway!

    • Carol

    I have always wanted that Le Creuset cookware set… in that color too! :)

    Happy Holidays!

    • Queenie

    Thanks, and Happy Holidays!

    • sabra

    I longingly stare at the Le Creuset products every time I see them. It would be amazing to have some in my kitchen.

    • Phoo-d

    What a beautiful set! Merry Christmas and thank you for featuring several worthy organizations.

    • Catherine

    Happy Holidays David! I love all the fun stuff and recipes in your blog. Stay warm!

    • Ashley

    Le Creuset is definitely on my holiday wish list!

    • Jenni

    Thanks for listing the charity sites and reminding people to be thankful for what they have.

    • Corinne Marasco

    Mon Dieu! J’aime Le Creuset beaucoup! And those are all great charities to support.

    • Melissa

    Thanks for the giveaway, and the heads up on the charities. It’s so easy to give just a little bit, and when everyone does that it changes somebody’s entire world. Happy holidays to you!

    • Tim

    Would love to surprise my wife with this amazing set!

    • Jenine

    Good reminders. So many things are easy for us. (And back to superficial: Pretty red Le Creu!)

    • Jaren

    Great list!

    • Ella

    I would be so happy to make space in my tiny kitchen for these.

    • Kit Spahr

    Love your blog so much. I’ve made the quick mincemeat several times, am making homemade butter now inspired by your Ireland posts, planning on trying lemon curd this week, and let’s see…oh yeah Spritzers!

    I’ll look at the charities you’ve posted. My husband and I support our local food bank and no-kill animal shelter every month. But there are always good causes that could use a little extra help. Thanks for pointing us to these groups.

    Creuset would be such a great set of tools for cooking in the coming year. Good luck everyone!

    • Anita

    Happy Holidays, I’m a big fan of your blog!

    • Katrina

    Ooh what a great giveaway! I’ve been dying for a a Le Creuset french oven for a long time. And I agree about giving to others at this time of year – this year I’m donating to this great home for street kids in Pune, India – Ashraya Initiative for Children http://www.ashrayainitiative.org/doku.php?id=welcome.

    • Rayelle

    Thank you, David, for your generosity and a great holiday reminder! I have to second Doctors Without Borders, they do amazing work. I always try to do something for my local Humane Society as well. Every little bit helps!

    • Lynn in VA

    Great prize, and some wonderful organizations doing amazing work.

    I envy you Christmas in Paris. Enjoy!

    • Rebecca

    Love your blog, use your recipes all of the time! Thanks and happy holidays!

    • Allison

    Love Love Love Le Creuset! Thanks for all you do!

    • jonquil

    what a great giveaway! :) for international charities, doctors without borders is wonderful. locally, we donate to toys for tots & food drives. the last food donation was 2 bagfuls. i would like to remind your readers that food banks need donations *the entire year*…& not just canned goods, but also baby & infant food.

    • doris

    Wow, how beautiful. Thank you for your generosity. Thank you for your blog.

    • Cari Miller

    This would be amazing! Thanks!

    • Sarah R

    What a fantastic giveaway to nudge people into donating to some fantastic causes! Thanks!

    • Tracy Sutton

    David,
    Thanks for the reminder of what Christmas is about…giving and sharing the things that we are blessed with. Remember the love that Jesus has for us, and share some of that love with others.

    • Julie R

    Maybe this time I will win!

    • Melissa

    Doctors Without Borders is an excellent charity, and they have a fairly regular podcast giving updates on their various missions. Peace, all over the world and happy holidays.

    • molly in va

    i’m so glad stoves for darfur’s on your list-it’s such a clever little organization!

    happy holidays!

    • Alexis

    Thank you for the reminder to think of others this time of year. It is so easy to get caught up in the holiday craziness and forget about those less fortunate. I now have one more recipient on my christmas list.

    • maryeats

    Happy Holidays David,

    Thanks for reminding us to be thankful for what we have and be thoughtful of those in need.

    Many delicious christmas cookies to you and yours.

    • jess

    This has become of my favorite blogs. Joyeaux Noel!

    • Kirk Weber

    If I don’t win I may have to finally break down and buy. Not a whole set, but I could put a dutch oven to good use.

    • Malinda

    Thank you for the nice reminder. I had never heard of Stoves for Darfur and I’m amazed at the founder’s ability to make it happen.

    • Chez Loulou

    A very important message. Thank you for the reminder that there are many out there in need of support.
    Joyeuse Fêtes!

    • Anna

    I have been longing for some Le Creuset cookware!

    And thank you so much for reminding us about all of the people suffering during this season of excess.

    • laura

    what a great idea! thanks david!

    • Hilary

    I dream of La Creuset!

    • Cristina Keith

    Thank you for all of the charities you’ve listed!

    • Adam

    Those look pretty.

    • Sipa

    Thanks for all you do through out the year. Happy Holidays.

    • Linda B.

    Thanks, David. What a great gift!

    • Michelle

    Happy holidays! This would be a lovely thing to win.

    • Brandy

    As wonderful as it is to give at this time of year, never forget people need help year round. I am thankful for all that I have. Happy holidays!

    • Alicia

    Oh, I so need some Le Creuset!!

    • Stephirey

    Thanks for the great give away and the focus on these charities. Happy holidays!

    • avecvi

    Always the question which charity to give to. Something that we should be doing all the time and not just in the holiday season. With so many subscribers, it is great to see someone REALLY putting the initiative out there.

    • adrienne

    What a lovely post.

    • Tamara

    Keep up the good work, David! Feliz Navidad

    • Gracie Doyle

    Thanks for all you do and for reminding us the true meaning of this season!

    • Gillian

    Thank you for reminding us of these worthy charities and for giving us so much pleasure through your recipes, blog posts, and twitters all through the year. Happy Holidays!

    • Emily

    Thank you David. Doctors Without Borders is my go-to charity, but they are all so worthy! Happy Holidays to you!

    • Brandi

    Thank you for this opportunity, I have adored them from afar for many years. I am mostly abandoning my normal Christmas baking and attempting some of your recipes this year. Thank you for posting them, I can’t wait to try them out.

    • Stephen Watters

    I have been looking and wanting these for years!

    • Karen

    Love the blog, follow it daily!

    • Trish

    I so appreciate the blog-o-sphere for bringing attention to charities which may not otherwise, have the funding to promote themselves. Thank you for the give away! And may you have a fantastic 2011!

    • Kelley

    Free Le Creuset would make my Christmas very merry indeed! Bonne chance and joyeux Noel! :)

    • Paula

    I am a pharmacist and during school I went on a trip to the Dominican Republic to set up medical and dental clinics in the remote regions of the country. We were only able to help a few, and mainly teach preventative medicine, but I was touched forever by the people I met. Doctors Without Borders is a wonderful organization!

    • Eddy Riou

    Charity is a good thing. Every year I try to help a family in need. This year was hard because I’m having serious relationship issues. Oh well. Good luck to me I guess!

    • ClumberKim

    A friend told me about Smile Train. What a fantastic charity. Thanks for having it on your list and spreading the word!

    • cindy richmond

    I have used my le creuset pieces for decades.

    • winegeek

    Terrific blog. Happy Festivus to the rest of us!

    • Tori

    Thanks for the reminder of giving to others in need during this season– it’s easy to get wrapped up in the wrapping and gifting and cooking and merry making.

    • Brett

    As a husband, and a horrid cook (not that those two things go together… it’s just my plight!) this would be a great set to give to my wife… as a late Christmas gift!

    • Celeste

    Peace, joy, and enameled cast iron for Christmas…..thanks for writing; I always enjoy your posts.

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