9.09.2010

SANDWICH CONTEST SNEAK PEEK!

Here's a sneak peek at competing sandwiches for S365's Sandwich Contest hosted by CSNStores.com.

Send a Link or Email your sandwich to ditokeri@yahoo.com. Contest Ends this Sunday @ 12:00 Noon, Eastern. So you still have time to enter and win a $40.00 Gift Card for use at any online CSNStores.com store. AWESOME!


From THIS IS MY DEPARTMENT - "Chicken Basil Sandwich" contact: Hillary @ - thisismydepartment.blogspot.com in charge of all departments, she's one very busy crafter and creative homemaker with a list of likes and dislikes that's a riot to read. Obviously, no stranger in the kitchen, she has a head full of ideas which, lucky for us, included putting her spin on this fabulous sandwich creation. From ANGIE'S RECIPES, TASTE OF HOME - "Gyro Greek Sandwich" (yee-roh) contact: Angie @ - angiesrecipes.blogspot.com her interactive recipe blog is THE "go-to" place for a well organized, easy, user friendly system of obtaining deliciously different and extraordinarily good dishes and more. Also, be sure to scroll down and see her Food Blog Galley. Angie puts it all at your fingertips. From UNDERCOVER CATERER - "Breakfast Sausage Burger, A Tasty Mistake" contact: Sarah @ - undercovercaterer.com no surprise that she writes for monthly magazine in her home town of Sacramento. This Social Worker by day also stays busy documenting all of her beloved Nana's recipes. Other than that, she grows it, cans it, bakes it, eats it, and enters it to win! From THE LIFE OF A FOODIE AND HER FAMILY - "Dark Chocolate Dreams S'mores" contact: Victoria @ - punkaroonie.blogspot.com - photo from: makelifedelicious.com
From PAM'S MIDWEST KITCHEN KORNER - "Grilled Italian Sausage & Pepper Sandwich" contact: Pam @ - pamsmidwestkitchenkorner.blogspot.com a self proclaimed food addict from Illinois with a passion for music and a weakness for romance novels and cookbooks. Make no mistake, Pam can and does COOK. It's her way of nurturing her family and friends, and she does it with great style and clearly designed recipes. Her blog is one of the most amazing must see's on the web. From COOKING-GALLERY - "Giant Prawn Tempura Wrap w/Spicy Yoghurt Dressing" contact: CG @ - cookinggallery.blogspot.com sharing her personal culinary journal with the world by way of amazing dishes with an Asian flare. Not easy to do when you live in Germany. From Kimchi to Beef Rendang, her stunning photographs and amazing recipes will make you want to follow and keep coming back. From THE LIFE OF A FOODIE AND HER FAMILY - "Muffaletta Sandwich" contact: Lynn @ - punkaroonie.blogspot.com master meal planner and devoted kitchen master. This fearless foodie has so many recipes, she needs a computer program to keep them in order. Following in her footsteps is Ms. Victoria whose S'mores creation is in the running for a win in this contest. From PLATANOS, MANGOES AND ME! - "Chicken Panini - Olive Tapenade Sandwich" contact: Norma @ - platanosmangoesandme.blogspot.com whose blog is in keeping with the old ways of Puerto Rican traditional cooking and inspirations from her childhood in Venezuela, Spain and The Canary Islands. Delicious! From EGGPLANT TO GO - "Mexican Street Corn Shrimp Salad Sandwich" contact: Intuitive Eggplant @ - eggplanttogo.blogspot.com a true Foodie with her finger on the pulse of the best offerings from Bloggersphere as well as from her home town of Cincinnati. Check her recent posts about the food truck scene and more. From CHEFFIE JO'S BLOG - "Mato Sammich" contact: Cheffie Jo @ - cheffiejo.blogspot.com where food is about more than just eating, Jo is a personal wellness coach who is currently on a mission to find healthy desserts. This "Mato" creation is one of her guilty pleasures. From NIVEDITA'S KITCHEN - "Falafel Sandwich (Indianized)" contact: Nivedita @ - niveditaskitchen.blogspot.com all the way from India, Nivedita is genius at finding substitute ingredients for recipes that call for items not available where she lives. She's been cooking since age seven, and authors two blogs.

14 comments:

  1. Oh they all look so yummy!!!!

    Lynn
    http://punkaroonie.blogspot.com/

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  2. Keri, thank you! This is a really delicious round-up!

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  3. I just realized that I have an ebook "379 of the worlds greatest sandwich recipe"...I shall make more sandwiches in future.

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  4. Just found your blog from your comment on Pam's Midwest Kitchen Korner and as a big time sandwich fan, this will definitely be a regular read.

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  5. Thanks, Keri, for your kind shout-out! Lots of delectable entries here!

    eggy

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  6. Mmmmm - now I really am hungry. These all look so delicious!!

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  7. Thanks, Keri! SO excited to be included!

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  8. HI
    Thanks for adding my sandwich here. Great round up. Going to try all these.

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  9. Keri, thank you so much! I'm happy to be included and it looks like pretty stiff competition as they all look so incredibly delicious. Great contest!

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  10. Keri, what a great round up! Thanks for letting me join in this exciting contest! Good luck to all the contestants (including me ;))!

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  11. Are we allowed to vote? I don't think it works that way, but I can't help it.

    That chicken basil mess is a sandwich after my own heart, as is the breakfast sausage burger.

    But a s'more is a s'more and my stomach wants me to put that in my mouth. STAT.

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  12. What an amazing bunch of sandwiches! Great contest!

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  13. These are AMAZING. Now...let me see ,yes...lots could be adapted to my GIGI cooking...in honour of my little sister,TS. Stay tuned for our adventures. Sandwiches ( just like you) will rule...at least open faced!!
    Cheers
    SAUCY

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  14. wow, I love your blog. It has some great stuff and I am hungry for any one of these! ok, so what movie did woody allen ask for all those grilled cheese sandwiches?

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