Through the generousity of Melanie, at Lit*chick, one of our group members will recieve a copy of the wonderful book, How to be a Domestic Goddess, Baking and the Art of Comfort Cooking, by Nigella Lawson.
This will be a random drawing from participants in the following challenge: try something new.
Whether this is your first yeasted loaf, a new recipe or technique, the challenge for this giveaway is to try something entirely different with your baking that you haven't done before. This will be a random drawing from all category submissions; the degree of difficulty is not a factor.
To be elligable for the give-away you must post your 'something new' bread photo to the flickr pool before 4 pm (eastern standard time) Sunday night, November 16th - in the description line tell us what part of your submission is new to you.
A week should give us all plenty of time to bake, take a photo and upload it to the flickr pool. The winner will be announced shortly after the challenge closes.
The group is always open to new members, and there is still time to join our online baking community and take part in the challenge. To do so, you will need to establish a (free) flickr account, and then send a 'request to join' email via the group pool page.
Thank you, Melanie, for your early and enthusiastic support and for providing such a lovely book.
Nice! I have been wanting to read that book and I am always up for a challenge in the kitchen. Isn't this bread making thing fun? Oh and your wedding ring story from a previous post is so neat. You'll have to post a picture of it sometime.
Posted by: Jenny | November 07, 2008 at 09:07 AM
Sounds like a great book!
I am having a terrific time bringing out my old cookbooks. Thanks for starting this group.
Posted by: Jess | November 07, 2008 at 09:14 AM
Awesome! I love cookbooks. I can never get enough of them.
Posted by: Sarah Jackson | November 07, 2008 at 09:33 AM
Great idea to have a contest! I've been trying out old recipes, but now it's time to bake something new.
Posted by: lisa | November 08, 2008 at 10:00 AM