Sweet Giveaway – Win a $100 Deluxe Baker’s Gift Set from The Spice House

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The Spice House is one of my favorite destinations…

The Spice House

On a recent visit to Milwaukee I enjoyed a light lunch with my father…

Dad at Mader's Ready to Eat a Big Pretzel

Then we shopped awhile at The Spice House on North Old Third World Street…

Dad at The Spice House

It’s a place where you can sample their bright spices and herbs…

Sample The Spice House

While shopping for goodies gathered from all over the world…

So Many Spices at The Spice House

These ladies were hand packing holiday gift boxes for “good little girls and boys”…

Packing Spices at The Spice House

The kind folks at The Spice House want to share a sweet present with you!

The Nice Folks at The Spice House

A lucky Eatnlisten.com reader will win a Baker’s Deluxe Gift Box

Bakers Deluxe Gift Box from The Spice House

And a copy of Bon Appetit Desserts: The Cookbook for All Things Sweet and Wonderful

Bon Appetite Desserts Cookbook

All Eatnlistem.com email subscribers are eligible to win this Deluxe Baker’s Gift Set from The Spice House which has a retail value of $100 (including shipping & handling).

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For an extra chance to win, tweet the following phrase:

WILL TWEET FOR A SWEET $100 DELUXE BAKERS GIFT SET http://www.eatnlisten.com/?p=5071 #win @TheSpiceHouse #spices #desserts #cookbook #prize

Retweet the contest up to once daily through January 3, 2011 for additional chances to win. 

The winner will be selected via Random.org on January 4, 2011 then notified by email or twitter, and must provide a mailing address within the United States to receive their prize.

The Bakers’s Deluxe Gift Box is perfect for anyone who really loves to bake, it includes:

  • SAIGON CASSIA CINNAMON - This rich, vibrant cinnamon has a strong, sweet nature which makes it ideal for baking
  • EAST INDIES NUTMEG, GROUND - Nutmeg’s rich, piney flavor is the underpinning of many European baking recipes
  • CHINA NO. 1 GINGER, POWDERED – This beautiful, high-grade ginger has a fresh lemony scent and a rich cream color
  • DOUBLE-STRENGTH PURE VANILLA EXTRACT - Made with 200 Madagascar Bourbon Island vanilla beans per gallon and a cold, slow-compress extraction, this is the best vanilla available in the US
  • CEYLON TRUE CINNAMON = The flavor is oh-so-delicate with just a hint of floral and citrus overtones
  • GROUND JAMAICAN ALLSPICE - Very popular in the Caribbean, the flavor of allspice is often described as a medley of cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg
  • POWDERED CEYLON CLOVES – Cloves have a rich heady aroma and a flavor that’s both warming and, when in high concentration, numbing
  • MINCED DEHYDRATED LEMON PEEL When recipes call for fresh lemon peel, substitute 1/3 the amount of this dry counterpart to get the same fresh flavor

The spices are ground fresh on Spice House premises in small weekly batches to insure the freshest, most fragrant and flavorful powders. 

In addition to eight jars of fresh spices, the box is packed with usable bay leaves, Korintje cinnamon sticks, whole Grenada nutmeg, and China #1 dried ginger root.

Authored by Bon Appetit editor-in-chief Barbara Fairchild, Bon Appetit Desserts: The Cookbook for All Things Sweet and Wonderful features more than 600 recipes–from layer cakes to coffee cakes, tortes and cupcakes to pies, tarts, candies, puddings, souffles, ice cream, cookies, holiday desserts, and much, much more.

Thank you for reading my blog and good luck!

Click here to check out more Spice House pictures.

Brad

Disclaimer:  This is a paid promotional article for The Spice House


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