Shutterfly “Edible gifts” book winners!
These were the five winners, randomly chosen through random.org by their comment numbers.
1) Comment 71: Gianna
Submitted on 2011/11/29 at 10:58 pm
Well, being Greek, we make koulourakia, kourambiedes (my favourites! Greek style butter cookies), and melomakarona. Every weekend my nieces and nephews come over and we bake. Everything and anything from pancakes to cupcakes, from fudge to cookies. Our motto is “nothing from a box, everything from scratch”. We like to sit and create our recipes before we get started. They, and I, would love a copy of your book.
2) Comment 17: Tama
Submitted on 2011/11/27 at 8:03 pm
“Fudge made with marshmallow creme – the easy way! Everyone loves it here.”
3) Comment 90: JoAnn Xydis
Submitted on 2011/12/01 at 10:35 pm
“i’m already signed up for your subscriptions :)”
4) 33: Meredith
Submitted on 2011/11/28 at 5:22 am
“Heather, I would LOVE to win one of your books! I go online every morning to see if you have posted another beautiful photo and recipe to inspire me for the day! (I have even called your agent to see if you have any books for purchase yet!) I already subscribe to your posts. However, my favorite holiday cookie is a fruit drop cookie that my mother makes every year. They are loaded with fruit and nuts and even people who say they don’t like fruitcake love this recipe. Although I am in my 50′s, when I eat one of these cookies, I feel like I am reliving my childhood. I have made the recipe myself, but somehow, my mother’s batches always taste best!”
5) Comment 85: Cynthia Sasaki
Submitted on 2011/12/01 at 9:34 am
“Snowballs
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 cups coarsely chopped walnuts, pecans or hazelnuts
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 Tablespoons sugar
pinch of salt
2 sticks of unsalted butter or 1/2 pound at room temperature
Powdered Sugar for rolling after baking
Preheat oven 325°F
Use your hands or a wooden spoon to mix the flour, nuts, butter, vanilla, sugar, salt in a large bowl.
Work the dough to combine ingredients until it forms a ball of dough, but do not overwork.
Make nuggets and roll into balls.
Arrange on nonstick baking sheet or parchment-lined baking sheet.
Bake for 30 minutes.
Remove from baking sheet and roll gently in 2 cups of powdered sugar. Place on rack to cool.
When cool, dredge again in the powdered sugar.
To store airtight, wrap in mini-muffin cup paper liners or waxed paper.
You can make these larger in 2 Tablespoon portions for 18 cookies.
I hope I win :^)”
Please email me at heatherchristo@gmail.com with your mailing address by Sunday morning to claim your prize. If your info is not received by 9am PT Sunday, your prize will be re-drawn.
Print Recipe
How can we get a copy of your very cool book? 🙂
Heather, Is it possible to buy a copy?
Vicki, and all of you other super nice and supportive ladies who have asked to buy a copy- I don’t have anymore! They printed those as a gift to me, and I would never dream of selling those to you for $75! You can however see the whole book in it’s entirety in the link above. Thanks again for even suggesting that you would buy it!
Dear Heather,
A cookbook by you, I am so excited. I was wondering when. I first learned of you from a “Traditional Home” article. I’ve been making your banana bread for years now and will be making for gifts this year. I’m also going to try your chocolate carmel corn. Everytime I get a compliment for preparing one of your recipes I always brag about your blog and give out address. “Congratulations, and Happy Holidays!” Love & appreciate your sharing with all of us. Tammy
Oh thank you Tammy! I wish it was a real book! This was just a project I did for shutterfly photography web site. But hopefully this year! I will be sure to keep everyone posted! Huge thank you’s for sharing my site- but be sure to take all of the credit for yourself! You did the work!
Happy Holidays to you too!