When I was brainstorming a list of ideas for Rosh Hashana giveaways, something-having-to-do-with-honey naturally topped my list.
Only I don’t didn’t have any “honey connections”.
Imagine my delight when I saw that the National Honey Board was one of the sponsors of a blogging conference I attended earlier this month.
Besheret!
And wouldn’t you know that the first thing I did (well, second, after sampling their incredible honeys) was to chat them up about sponsoring a giveaway on KOAB!
I’m happy to announce that one lucky Kosher on a Budget reader will win this gorgeous honey gift basket (retail value: $100), which includes:
- 3 Honey varietals (these honeys are incredible – and the difference in flavors is amazing!)
- Canvas tote bag
- Honey recipe books (and check out all their honey recipes online!)
- Water bottle
- Honey candle
- Orange blossom honey sticks
- Honey drizzler
- Honey spatula
- Honey lip balm
- Honey notepad and pens
- Honey apron
- Guide to substituting honey when cooking and baking magnet
Here’s how to enter the Honey Basket Giveaway:
(Remember, each comment is considered its own entry – so leave a separate comment for each one.)
Required entry: Leave a comment telling me your favorite way to incorporate honey into your Rosh Hashana cooking – beyond apples and honey (eg. bake a chocolate honey cake)
Optional entry #1: Like the National Honey Board on Facebook to learn more about honey – and find out about their giveaways and contests. Then let me know you have done so.
Optional entry #2: Follow my Rosh Hashana Pinterest board, where I share links to recipes, crafts and vignettes that are perfect for the holiday (including lots of honey ideas). Then let me know you have done so.
This contest will be open until the end of the day on Wednesday, September 5, 2012. The winner will be notified by email and have 48 hours to respond before another winner is chosen. Hatzlacha!
Honey chile chicken wing (sweet and spicy!)
Oh, and I liked and followed on FB and Pinterest…
Hi went to the National Honey board facebook page and ‘liked’ them….I would love to win a honey basket!!! L’kavod Rosh Hashana!
I use honey in my pomegranate chicken recipe – special for Rosh Hashana!
I tried to make teiglach last year because i LOVE them but failed miserably. I think part of the problem was that the honey i used was pretty gross.
I would love to try the honey which comes in this gift basket, but otherwise I try to stick with locally produced honey. It supposedly helps seasonal allergies, and I find my own body responds positively to the energy provided from local pollen and bees. 🙂
If you stick with a small local honey producer, you’ll probably be pleased with the resulting product.
I liked the National Honey Board (Aviva Klein Rosenberg)
My new love is kale chips made with honey and other great ingriedients. A sweet and savory receipe! I plan on making it for Rosh Hashana. This basket looks fantastic.
Carolyn
Honey in challah instead of sugar, on chicken with soy sauce and ginger and garlic.
Liked National Honey Board on Facebook
I make a gallon of mint tea, sweetened with clover honey. I also like to substitute honey in for sugar in my tomato sauce when I make it at the holidays
I am following your Rosh Hashanah board. Have you checked out the Kveller board? They have a bunch of Rosh Hashanah recipes
Liked National Honey Board
My sil makes a delicious chocolate honey cake with pareve cream cheese frosting!! Hoping to make it this year!
liked!
i love honey cookies
Not just at Rosh Hashanah but all year round, I use honey in my granola. The recipe also calls for apple juice — and no fat! For the holiday I will probably use honey in a chicken recipe.
i am a ganenet at a local jewish community center and i always use a special story and bake honey cookies with my four year olds.
I have a honey sponge cake that I make every year for Rosh Hashana
Honey, cinnamon, and chopped apples over waffles.
Applesauce and Honey Whole Wheat Challah
I followed you on Pinterest.
Liked the Honey Board on Facebook!
I make a honey soy chicken — equal parts honey and soy sauce, a dash of sesame oil and crushed red pepper flakes. Marinate the chicken and bake, grill, sautee, etc! Very versatile and soo delicious!
I follow you on pinterest!
Honey Cake!
Honey cake…tradition, tradition!
Like a LOT!
and about to follow.
love to make the pom chicken and it has honey in the recipe. some of my friends do a honey tasting at the table with many varieties, think I will try that this year too! 🙂
I make a honeyed butternut squash and leek side dish- 2 simanim right there and so delicious!
I like using honey as a face mask while I relax and watch other people do the cooking! =)
I roast sweet potatos and carrots drizzled with honey
Honey cake is an oldie but goodie :).
I love making carrot coins using honey…..and heavenly honey cookies, and, well, you get the idea…;)
I liked the National Honey Board on FB 🙂
I’m following your RH Pinterest board and LOVING your ideas. Can’t wait to use them !!!
Honey-Ginger Cake, Honey Glazed Brisket, Honey-Mustard-Soy Sauce Chicken.
What a great way to start the new year by winning a basket!
I make honey chicken, and also honey squares (for dessert)……2 super popular recipes with the kids in our home. 🙂
Liked the honey FB page
Been following you on pinterest for awhile. :).
I have a great recipe for honey cookies. They are easy to make and yield a lot. l’shana tova!
duck coated in honey and grilled
Honey chicken, honey cake of course, and challah dipped in honey, so yum!
I liked the fb honey board.
I am also following your RH pinterest board. Love the individual apple pie idea!
I bake my mother’s honey cake. My kids don’t think its Rosh haShanna without it. Last year I also baked honey cookies and incorporated honey in many other dishes. They were all scrumptious. I liked the Honey Board on Facebook.
I followed you on pintrest for Rosh haShanna.
Tzimmes – one meat, one veggie
And my favorite- sweet lentils!
My friend makes awesome honey cookies – chewy and delightfully sweet!
liked the FB page
following the Pinterest board