As holiday thanks readers, through the generosity of Le Creuset, I’m giving away a six piece set of classic French cookware in cherry red. This colorful set goes from oven to table effortlessly and includes a large 5 1/2-quart round covered French oven, a 2 1/4-quart covered saucier, a 10-inch square skillet grill, and an 8- x 11-inch rectangular roasting dish.
This time of year traditionally food bloggers get together to raise money for charity.
So I’d like to offer these charities up as places where you can give this holiday season. No donation is required to enter for a chance to get this fantastic set of cookware. But just the other day, I was watching television on the devastation in many parts of the world, and was sitting in my heated apartment with a refrigerator full of food, and realized how fortunate I am.
It’s easy to forget or to click away to something more entertaining when we see a natural disaster or a face filled with misery. But instead I sat down at my desk and sent a donation to Doctors Without Borders, an international aid organization. It took just a few minutes and no matter how much you can contribute, any amount would be greatly appreciated.
Five charities that I would like to point out that could use help this year:
Doctors Without Borders: This organization provides urgent medical care to people in areas struck by emergencies.
Share Our Strength: Carol at Alinea at Home is starting her annual campaign for Share Our Strength to help feel hungry kids.
101 Cookbooks Kiva Group: This organization helps distribute loans to small businesses in underdeveloped countries and you can loan money to help a specific individual begin a new life.
Stoves for Darfur: This is an amazing initiative started by a young American teenager to provide low-cost stoves for women who normally gather wood, walking at great lengths and often getting assaulted (or worse), just trying to feed themselves and their families.
The Smile Train: The Smile Train provides free surgical procedures to children to fix cleft palates, which gives kids around the world a reason to smile.
Although a donation isn’t required for a chance to win this fantastic set of Le Creuset cookware for your kitchen, please do consider helping out one of these charities if you possibly can this holiday season.
NOTE: The give-away has ended (see #1, below) and comments have been closed. The winner will be notified by e-mail on Christmas Day. Thanks to everyone who participated and hope you all have a terrific holiday! -dl
To Enter
1. Simply leave a comment below. When you leave a comment, please include your correct e-mail address in the field that asks for it. It will not be visible to the public there, so do not leave it in the actual comment area.
I will close comments promptly on December 24, 2010 at noon Paris time, and the person who will receive this set of cookware will be chosen by a random number generator, then contacted by e-mail on Christmas Day. Winner must respond by December 31, 2010 noon Paris time, or forfeit the cookware. No exceptions.
2. Le Creuset can only ship this set to a winner in the United States due to customs and other restrictions. (If you want to gripe about things available in the states that aren’t available elsewhere, the line begins here…) Shipping is included to all 50 states although winner is responsible for any local taxes or charges levied, if applicable.
If you live abroad and you wish to bid, you can do so only if you: 1) Have a mailing address in the US that accepts parcels, or 2) Use a mail and parcel forwarding service. If you choose to use one, you will be responsible for any and all fees, including customs, duties, and taxes that may be levied. I have no experience using one but you can find one by searching Google, using the search words “International Forward Shipping.”
3. Only one entry per person. Multiple entries will all be disqualified and you will get a lump of coal in your Christmas stocking. (Or worse.) When you enter, you agree to the delivery terms listed above. No purchase required.
4. Bonne chance! (Good luck!)










Joyous Holiday!
This is my third year supporting Carol’s Share Our Strength campaign. It’s such an awesome charity to support, if I had the means I’d schedule it as a monthly recurring payment. I may have to see if I can try to make that work this year. Happy Holidays and Happy Baking!
Merry Christmas, David!
Happy Holidays!
J’aime Le Cruuset. Je le veux plus. Joyeux Noël!
What a wonderful give-away! Good luck to all.
Happy Holidays. Thank you for all that you do.
HO HO HO Merry Christmas to All ….
I lit up just like a Christmas tree light when I laid my baby blues on this set. Thanks for all of the enjoyable posts, David.
Thanks for spreading good will! Great post.
Happy Holidays to all!!
Merry Christmas!
Thanks for the giveaway and the reminder to give.
A timely message. Thank you, David!
Merry Christmas and Happy new year David!!
Ooo, excellent!
Merry Christmas!
Joyeux Noël
Happy holidays!
Thank you for the opportunity to win! Hubby and I were just talking recently about getting some Le Creuset cookware and finally getting rid of our toxic nonstick.
Giving to charity wonderful way to share in the holiday spirit. Happy holidays!
Looking forward to another year of great recipes & posts. Joyeux Noël!
Thanks David, Happy Holidays!
have a wonderful holiday season!
I cook with my Le Creuset wok all the time. This would be a wonderful Christmas present to win.
Happy Holidays David! Looking forward to reading more of your books!
Merry Christmas!
David, Thanks so much for reminding all of us that this time of year it’s much better to give to those less fortunate than to receive. I have given to several of the charities you’ve named, and I’ll check out the others too. Happy holidays.
woot! le creuset!
I love helping others at the holidays and am so happy to see you spreading the goodness.
… and to all a good night. Merry Christmas.
yay! happy holidays!
Hi David, thanks for the reminder to help bring food to everyone’s table. May our donations of time, talent, and funds spread wide and far to those who need it most. Happy New Year!
Love your website David. I am going to make the French Apple Tart you posted for Saturday’s dessert :)
What good ideas, especially this time of year. Thanks for the reminder to give and give generously… Joyeux Noel!
Thanks for the list of charities and the amazing offer.Happy Holidays!
Merry Christmas, David! Looking forward to more great posts from you in 2011.
Great website, hope to see you in Houston at class
Thank you for the contest, David. Happy Holidays to you. And one day, I hope there will be peace and full bellies for all.
Ooooh, how yummy it would be to ring in the new year with new cookware!
This truly is the season of GIVING and receiving :)
Guilty. I saw the words “Le Creuset” and “Giveaway” and was immediately drawn. As I proceeded to read, I applaud your efforts to encourage gifts of “giving” at this time of year. As someone who raises money for a living, nothing warms the soul more than giving.
Fave recipe of the year: the zucchini cake with lemon glaze. Tres bon!
OOOoooOOOOooo… not tat I really need new cookware, but its so pretty!
Thanks for the chance to have it!
What a lovely give away, and a lovely blog. Thank you for making the web more delicious.
Happy Holidays!
I have the Le Creuset dutch oven and love it! I use it three or four times a week. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that Santa David will be good to me!
What a beautiful set! Many useful pieces!!!
Great contest! I will be giving to DWB/MSF and have already donated to my local foodbank. Instead of giving gifts to my loved ones (who don’t need or want anything), I choose to donate to these charities in honor of my loved ones. To me, THAT is what the holiday season is all about. THANK YOU, DAVID, for encouraging more people to share what they have, if they can.
Peace!
that’s quite a give-away you’ve got there, david! spreads like wildfire.
i want, i want!
also, thank you for all your words. and may this next cycle, holidays and all, bring all sorts of good things.
Joyeux Noël!
What a wonderful give-away! For a equally wonderful cause! Merry Xmas!
David and Le Creuset….Joyeux Noel!
lovely cookware… happy holidays!
Peace and love to all.
Thank you for the wonderful recipes and stories. Looking forward to what the next year will bring…
Merry Christmas and a great new year!
David,
Thank you for making me hungry all year long!
Happy Holidays!!!
Doctors Without Borders (MSF en Francais): an amazing organization that goes into some of the most difficult war-torn areas of the world…we keep their map in our conference room as a reminder to help others where most decline to serve
Thank you and Merry Christmas!
Another fantastic organization…Bake The Cycle.
Check it out.
So glad I discovered you online David. I love your recipes, adventures and stories. Happy Holidays! :)
Merry Christmas David! You picked some wonderful charities. My brother in law was one of the doctors who travelled to Haiti with Doctors without Borders. It was such a life changing experience for him, which in turn affected the rest of our family. On another note, I have never had the privilege of using LeCreuset. I have had hand-me down pots and pans for my entire life, and would truly appreciate them. They are not in my budget, and most likely would never be….and it would be such a great Christmas present!
Thanks for a great year of blogging.
Thanks for posting this. It’s a great reminder for me and many others.
What a great way to remember what the holidays are all about!
Wonderful post! This is what the holidays really are about.
Have a very happy holiday everyone!
Thank you for such a great blog and happy holidays!
What could be nicer than Le Creuset a Noel?
Thanks for sharing great recipes, as well as wit and wisdom on Twitter.
Mer
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Merry Christmas!!!
Great blog, thanks for the extra holiday cheer!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!
Best. Cookware. Ever.
Darn I wish I knew which sibling made off with my mother’s, circa 70s!
Fingers crossed, and happy merry holidays everyone!
thank you David! Wonderful idea.
Happy New Yeaaarrrrrggghh!!!!!!
The charity I hold most dear is the DC Central Kitchen. Their dual mission of taking restaurant leftovers to feed the homeless AND training homeless as prep cooks and finding them jobs, well, it’s a mission I support. Check them out at http://www.dccentralkitchen.org
Happy Holidays
I finally got on your website after having read so much about you! Happy holidays and continued success!
Great post idea! So many of us are obsessed with presents and baking right now and forget what’s important.
Happy Holidays!
i wish you all luck! (=
Love all your tweets! Merry Christmas!
Happy Holidays! :)
I’d like mine filled with pastries and caramels, but if you’re press for time, I love cheese. :) thanks!
Joyeux Noël, David!
I’d do just about anything for Le Creuset……leaving a comment, included!
I love 101cookbooks and am a member of the group on kiva! What a wonderful way to help people get a chance to get ahead in life! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas! What a great looking set of Le Creuset… drooling now… :)
Doctors Without Borders is a great organization – been donating to them for years. Have a great holiday!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Joyeux Noël, Wesołych Świąt & Merry Christmas!!
Pick me! Would love to add to my cookware collection! :) Merry Christmas
Peace and happy holidays to all.
Merry Christmas David and to everyone!
May you all be happy and healthy in 2011 too. : )
Happy Holidays!!!!
Thank you, David, for all your great cookbooks; your always entertaining blogs, tweets, and Facebook postings; and your wonderful sense of humor and humanity. But I think I must have missed the bit where you reveal how you stay so thin! Joyeux Noel!
Happy Holidays!
Merry Christmas David!
Winning this would start out a very happy new year for me! Merry Christmas!