Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts

Friday, November 15, 2013

Cinderella Ticket Giveaway for The Children's Theatre in Minneapolis

Quote of the Day:  Today is National "I love to write" day!

Whoo Hoo. It's my new favorite day. Raise your hand if you love to write! Ok. Put them down now and get busy. I'm pleased to report that I pumped out a few more pages in my newest play. A new character literally knocked on the door and entered. Very nice. And, today, I get to go to the Children's Theatre in Minneapolis to see Cinderella. Not only that, but they invited press to come to a preview, meet the cast and get a backstage tour. Come back tomorrow to see who accompanied me and to read the review!

Reed Sigmund as Dorcas
Dean Holt as Pearl
And Traci Allen as the stunning Cinderella!
photo by Dan Norman, Children's Theatre Company

I am giving away one pair of tickets for the 7:00 performance of Cinderella on November 21, 2013. Please, leave a comment with your email here or on facebook, or email me at mary.aalgaard@yahoo.com with subject line "glass slipper." For tickets and showtimes go to the Children's Theatre website or call 612-874-0400. The Children's Theatre offers a limited number of $10 seats for each show. Call or stop by their ticket office on Sundays for the $10 tickets for any show that week.

Okay, I'm off to the show. See you tomorrow. Go out and do something fun this weekend. I'll be going to the theatre, then a high school football game at the Dome on Saturday, Go Warriors, and another show on Sunday at Pequot Lakes. They're doing Oliver! Excited to see my sister Joy perform in this one. Go to GLAPA for more info. 

Go. Create. Inspire!

Journaling Prompt:  What are your plans for the weekend?

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Some Pig Winners!

Quote of the Day:  
“Templeton was down there now, rummaging around. When he returned to the barn, he carried in his mouth an advertisement he had torn from a crumpled magazine. 
How's this?" he asked, showing the ad to Charlotte.
It says 'Crunchy.' 'Crunchy' would be a good word to write in your web."
Just the wrong idea," replied Charlotte. "Couldn't be worse. We don't want Zuckerman to think Wilbur is crunchy. He might start thinking about crisp, crunchy bacon and tasty ham. That would put ideas into his head. We must advertise Wilbur's noble qualities, not his tastiness.” 
― E.B. WhiteCharlotte's Web

Photo by Dan Norman, featuring Emma Thvedt as Fern

The winners for a pair of tickets each to a performance of Charlotte's Web at The Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis are:
Jodie Tweed Norquist
Jill Neumann
and
AnnaMaija Lee

Thank you for participating and congratulations!

I hope you enjoy the show!

Remember that the Children's Theatre Company offers a select amount of $10 tickets for shows. You need to call, or stop in to the box office, on Sundays, starting at noon. The tickets are available for the upcoming week. You can also visit their website (link above) or call, 612-874-0400. The show runs September 17 - October 27. That means, their first performance is tonight. Break a leg! And, Save the pig!

Go. Create. Inspire!

Journaling Prompt:  Have you ever saved anyone or anything?

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Giveaway Tickets to "Charlotte's Web" at the Children's Theatre in Minneapolis

Quote of the Day:  
“But we have received a sign, Edith - a mysterious sign. A miracle has happened on this farm... in the middle of the web there were the words 'Some Pig'... we have no ordinary pig." 

"Well", said Mrs. Zuckerman, "it seems to me you're a little off. It seems to me we have no ordinary spider.” 
― E.B. WhiteCharlotte's Web


“It is deeply satisfying to win a prize in front of a lot of people.” 
― E.B. WhiteCharlot
te's Web

Photo by Dan Norman featuring Emma Thvedt

The Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis, MN is presenting Charlotte's Web September 17 - October 27, 2013. They have graciously offered up THREE pairs of tickets for me to give away for performances on either Wednesday, Sept. 25 or Thursday, Sept. 26, 7:00 pm. If you win, you can claim your tickets at the box office. To enter the drawing, please leave a comment on this blog, or on facebook. Include your email address so I can let you know that you won. I will need to give your name and contact info to the Children's Theatre box office. If you are unable to leave a comment, you can also send me an email, subject: Some Pig, mary.aalgaard@yahoo.com. Contest closes at noon on Sunday, September 15, 2013. I'll post the winners next Monday, September 16, 2013.

Go. Create. Inspire!

Journaling Prompt:  Do you have a special memory of reading or watching "Charlotte's Web," a favorite character or scene? What would you write in your web about a friend?

Friday, October 26, 2012

Announcing the Winner of the Shabby Apple $50 Gift Certificate Giveaway! (Not too Shabby!)

As promised, this morning we are revealing the winner of the Shabby Apple $50 gift certificate. I selected the winner very scientifically. I wrote every name on it's own little piece of paper, stirred them around in a big glass mixing bowl with an old wooden spoon, then I used a pair of tongs to randomly select one name. Seriously, I really did this. Had to make it authentic, right?

Drum roll please . . . . . and the winner is . . . . TJ-and-Amy! Warmest congratulations to you, TJ-and-Amy! I will email you today at the address included in your comment and provide the details so you can retrieve your prize. (And, hey, don't forget to check out those cute aprons, when you're trying to decide what to get. I just think they're so retro-adorable.)

And thanks so much to all who entered this giveaway.  Thank you also to Shabby Apple for suggesting it in the first place!

Monday, April 30, 2012

Raspberry White-Chocolate Bread Pudding . . . and a Gift Certificate Giveaway from Blog2Print!


I have two good things to share today. One is a raspberry white-chocolate bread pudding, and the second is a very special giveaway. Imagine my delighted surprise last week when I opened an email from Blog-2-Print, inquiring if I'd have any interest in sponsoring the giveaway of a $35 gift certificate! It will come as no surprise to you that I responded in the affirmative. Yes! Yes!



Are you familiar with Blog-2-Print? If you have a blog yourself (or perhaps you have a friend who does?), you owe it to yourself to get familiar. Blog-2-Print is a service that allows you to make a bound book from a range of your blog's posts, in paperback or hardcover, via their incredibly easy-to-use website. The entire assembly process, from the blogger's standpoint, takes just a few minutes and it literally could not be more user-friendly. Anyone can give the blog-to-book assembly process a free trial run by visiting B2P's website. It's extremely fun to see what your blog would look like as a book, and to flip through it virtually, page by page, with no commitment at all.



Okay, so let's say you decide to actually make a book and place your order. Then what? Well, before you know it your shiny new volume is delivered to you, safe and sound. Expect your heart to skip a beat as you slide it out of the package, inhale that classic new-book aroma, and reverently page through your very own creation. I can tell you this with first-hand certainty because a couple of years ago I gave Blog2Print a whirl myself, using their service to compile a sleek volume covering three months' worth of my own blog's entries. I was especially pleased with the bright color and clarity of the photos, the quality of the paper, and the strong, tight binding. According to Julie, my friendly contact person at Blog2Print, a $35 gift certificate will allow for the production of a paperback book of about 77 pages or a 48 page hardcover. (I'm looking forward to making a new book, too, since Blog2Print generously offered to provide me, as well as our winner, with a $35 gift certificate--woo hoo! Thank you so very much, B2P!)


To enter this giveaway . . .

All you have to do to enter this giveaway is leave a comment on this post telling me why you'd like to make your blog into an actual book. And, please leave a name of some sort in your comment, okay? (Don't just call yourself "anonymous," because I know you're not really anonymous anyway--you're most definitely someone worth knowing.) Entrants can be from any country--there are no geographic restrictions, so I've been told by Blog2Print. I will announce the winner on Friday, May 4th, and ask that person to contact me via email. I will then provide that lucky individual with instructions so they can retrieve their $35 gift certificate from B2P. So simple . . . yes? Okay, then, we're good to go.



About this recipe . . .

This is an original, non-adapted recipe. I made it using day old Italian bread from a little local bakery, but if you prefer to use a homemade loaf, here's the link to my own favorite Italian bread recipe from a past post; if you use it to make your own bread for the bread pudding, just be sure to leave out the herbs and garlic, and consider substituting melted butter for the olive oil.



I suggest you indulge in a warm serving of this bread pudding topped with a soft dollop of whipped cream. As my dad always used to say, after eating something especially satisfying that my mom had served him, this humble dessert "really hits the spot."

Raspberry White-Chocolate Bread Pudding

(For a printable version of this recipe, click here!)

Preheat oven to 350, and generously butter a small casserole dish (mine was about 9" x 9" and 2" deep; I recommend using a clear glass dish so you can easily tell if the bottom of the pudding is fully baked before removing it from the oven).

12 oz. frozen raspberries, or about two cups fresh
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 water

In a sauce pan, stir together the raspberries, sugar, and water. Cook over a medium flame until the mixture just comes to a gentle boil; lower the heat, stirring periodically, and let it simmer until it thickens and has reduced by about one third. It should look like raspberry jam that's not terribly thick when it's ready. Remove the pan from the heat and set it aside while you prepare the other ingredients.

6 to 7 large slices of day-old Italian bread, cut into large bite-size chunks (I left the crust on. If you prefer not to use the crust, you'll need a couple of more slices and you may want to consider reducing the amount of milk in the recipe a bit.)
1 cup half & half
2/3 cup milk

3 large eggs
1 and 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1/3 cup granulated sugar
1 pinch kosher salt

3/4 of grated/shredded white chocolate, or 1/2 cup of mini-white chocolate chips

In a large bowl, whisk together the half & half, milk, vanilla, eggs, sugar, and salt.

Spread half of the bread chunks in your buttered dish. Drizzle half of the milk mixture evenly over the bread, and then pour half of the raspberry sauce evenly over that. Sprinkle with half of the shredded white chocolate. Using the rest of the bread chunks, spread another layer on top. Drizzle with the remaining liquid, and pour the rest of the raspberry sauce over that. Sprinkle with the rest of the shredded white chocolate.



Cover the dish with plastic wrap and let it sit for about twenty minutes before baking; this will allow the bread to absorb some of the liquid. (If you want to delay baking your pudding, you can refrigerate it at this point and bake it within a few hours.)

Bake on the middle rack of your oven for about 35 to 40 minutes, until the top and bottom  look lightly golden and no longer obviously wet. Check it at about 25 minutes; if the pudding seems to be browning on the top too quickly, cover it loosely with foil.

While the baked pudding is cooling on a rack, whip some cream to serve along with it. The pudding is best served warm, not steaming hot. Be sure to refrigerate any leftovers.



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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Announcing the Winner of "A Baker's Field Guide" Giveaway!

Just wanted to let you know that the lucky winner of A Baker's Field Guide--the four volume set--is Mary/Kit Redmond! Mary confessed in her comment that her favorite cookie is a fabulous chocolate espresso shortbread. Sounds divine to me!



To collect your prize, Mary, please email me at janessweets@gmail.com to send me your name and address. Your books will then be en route to you right away. Congratulations and happy baking!