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The Great BIG #AppleWeek #Sponsors, Prize Packages, and #Giveaway

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of the sponsors of #AppleWeek 
Products for recipe development and review were provided, prizes were donated for the giveaway, 
and this page may contain affiliate links.

The wonderful, generous, and talented Carlee of Cooking with Carlee wrangled a big group of foodie bloggers to post and share recipes featuring apples. All. Week. Long. So, this coming week, we launch #AppleWeek. But I wanted to share a little bit about our sponsors, the prize packages that some lucky readers will win, and information about the giveaway (at the bottom).


My family and I are fortunate to live near some wonderful, organic apple orchards. So, each Fall, we go and pick a ton. We haven't gone this year, but here are some shots from years past...


And, if you're ever lucky enough, to get your hands on some Pink Pearl apples, do! They are my personal favorite. Not only are they princess-pink, but they are the perfect balance of sweet and tart. I love them. Aren't they pretty?!?


But, now, on to the real reason you're reading this: Look at what our event sponsors have contributed as prizes for our lucky readers.

Prize Pack #1 from Rodelle

A baker's dream come true! This delicious prize pack includes premium vanilla products, gourmet dutch-processed cocoa and specialty extracts. Items include: Pure Vanilla Extract, Gourmet Dutch-Processed Baking Cocoa, Gourmet Vanilla Extract, Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Beans, Organic Vanilla Extract, Organic Chocolate Extract, Almond Extract, Vanilla Paste, and some fun baking supplies to whip up your next batch of goodies with! 



 Prize Pack #2 from Dreamfarm and Casabella

Prize items include: a 2 'n 1 veggie brush, a clip n strip shears, a set up levups, and  a set of levoons.


Prize Pack #3 from Flahavan's Irish Oatmeal


Winner will receive a generous goodie basket of Flahavan's items.

Prize Pack #4 from Pyrex and Chicago Cutlery



Prize Pack #5 from Rainier Fruit


A prize pack from Rainier Fruit will include a box of freshly harvested Rainier Fruit apples, a stainless steel apple slicer, apple corer, "Baked with Love" ceramic pie pan, copper apple loaf pan and a $25 Williams Sonoma gift card!

Prize Pack #6 from Veggie Wash


One winner will receive a prize pack from Veggie Wash

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*Disclosure: I received complimentary products for the purpose of recipe development, review, and generating social media traction. My opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the event sponsors.

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  1. My favorite (besides apple pie) is Cran Apple Walnut Cake from the Moosewood Cookbook

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