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P r iz e T e s t e d R e c ip e s ® C o n t e s t
(see page
7 7 5 ).
Your original recipe could be worth up to $
400
. Winning
recipes will be entered to win the
2010
annual Grand
Prize— a selection of appliances from Frigidaire worth up
to $
10
,
000
. Winner will choose from Frigidaire's new
Professional line, including the electric range,
right.
Enter
your original recipes (never before published) in Prize
Tested Recipes® contest, which features two new
categories each month. Each month we publish four
winning recipes (top two recipes in each category).
M ONTHLY PRIZES
Tw o $400, tw o $200, ten $50 hon or roll winners.
AUGUST 2010 CATEGORIES
BREAKFASTS ON TH E RUN
Let us know what nourishing item you
fix that can be eaten on the way to school or work. It could be a breakfast
sandwich with eggs o r peanut butter as the foundation, a breakfast milkshake
o r smoothie, a veggie-packed blender drink, hearty granola bars, or a tortilla-
wrapped breakfast burrito. Send us your best, no-table-required breakfast recipe.
GREAT G RO U ND BEEF DINNERS
featuring ground beef? Need some ideas? It can be your spin on meat loaf
w ith a special topper, a skillet dish w ith vegetables and a cheesy sauce, or
herbs, vegetables, o r cheese. Do you
have an updated version of Sloppy Joes made w ith fresh ingredients? O r
try a layered casserole o r any other recipe idea starring ground beef.
TH IS M O NTH’S W INNERS
(PAGES 115-116)
$ 4 0 0
WINNERS
Maralin Springer, Jamaica, NY; Dawn Wilber, Toms River, NJ
$ 2 0 0
WINNERS
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Ogden, UT; Theresa Sanders, Hermitage, MO
$ 5 0
HONOR ROLL WINNERS
Sandy Carlson,
Palmyra, VA; Anne Dente, Washington, DC; Greg Fontenot, The Woodlands, TX;
Taleen Ghazarian, Waltham, MA; Kendrick McNamee-Taylor, Denver, CO; Rita
Moghadam, West Chester, OH; Olivia Percle, Lynn Haven, FL; Patty Spellman,
Yuma, CO; Emily Boyd Womac, Maryville, TN
CONTEST DETAILS
Subject to Official Rules at BHG.com/redpe/memberRecipes. No purchase necessary.
Open to legal U.S. residents, 14 years or older. Void where prohibited. Sponsor:
Meredith Corp., Des Moines, Iowa.
ENTRY
January contest begins 12/15
/
09. By mail, send entries to: 0810 Food Dept.,
Better Homes and Gardens® magazine, Des Moines, IA 50309-3023. Online, submit
entry in an e-mail to [email protected]. E-mail entries must be received by 11:59 p.m.,
CT, 13/21/09. Mail entries must be postmarked by 13/21/09 and received by 12/31/09.
ENTRY INFORMATION
For each Category entered, create your original recipe.
Multiple entries are allowed, but each recipe must be submitted as a separate entry
and each entry must meet the following requirements:
• A recipe may be submitted in either of the two monthly Categories. Write or type
on each entry the Category you wish to enter. Each recipe may only be submitted for
judging in one Category. Multiple entries may be submitted in the same envelope.
• Recipe entries must be original, and cannot have been previously published, won
another competition or contest, or been used for advertising or promotional purposes.
• Entry must: (1) include recipe name and number of servings the recipe yields, (2)
use ingredients that are available in most grocery stores, (3) list ingredients with
measurements in order of use, (4) include step-by-step preparation and cooking
directions, and (5) include entrant name, age, complete address with ZIP Code, and
telephone number with area code; an e-mail address is optional.
B E T T E R H O M E S A N D G A R D E N S
JANUARY
2010
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