Contest: Comment to Win a copy of $5 Dinner Mom Cookbook

Contest: Comment to Win a copy of $5 Dinner Mom Cookbook

Jan, 31 2010

We are happy to announce this giveaway with our friend Erin Chase of 5dollardinners.com! Erin is the founder of 5dollardinners.com the skyrocketing internet website that's now the go-to source for families who want to eat well and stay within a budget.

Do you wish you were a savvy supermarket shopper who knows how to cut your weekly food budget, banish fast food from the dinner table and serve your family meals that are delicious and good for them? Well, Erin Chase, "The $5 Dinner Mom", is here to help.

Erin became a supermarket savvy mom, challenged herself to create dinners for her family of four that cost no more than $5 and is here to share her fool-proof method with you in her first cookbook that contains over 200 recipes that cost $5 or less to make. First, Erin will show you how to size up the best supermarket deals, clip coupons that will really save you money and create a weekly dinner menu plan.

Then, in each recipe she shows you just how much she paid for each item and challenges you to do the same. Here are a few of her favorites:

  • North Carolina Pulled Pork Sandwiches - $4.90
  • Curried Pumpkin Soup - $4.41
  • Apple Dijon Pork Roast - $4.30
  • Orange Beef and Broccoli Stir-Fry - $4.94
  • Creamy Lemon Dill Catfish - $4.95
  • Bacon-Wrapped Apple Chicken - $4.96
  • Country Ribs with Oven Fries - $4.77

Join the army of devoted followers who have already let Erin Chase show them how to be savvy supermarket shoppers who cook tasty, economical meals. You'll never spend more than $5 on dinner again!

Prize:
4 winners (1 per week) will receive a copy of $5 Dinner Mom cookbook by Erin Chase. The winners will be randomly picked from the comments left on on the contest article.

Eligibility:

1) Leave a comment on this article and let us know which $5 Dinner Mom recipe you would most likely try. Just scroll down and leave a comment. Please Note: You have to login to your Foodie Blogroll Account first.

2) You also must currently be a current active member of the Foodie Blogroll having the latest version of The Foodie Blogroll Widget on your blog. 

3) US and Canda residents only.

Legal Notice: No purchase necessary to enter. Contest void where prohibited. Contest open to members who are 18 years or older. Contest open only to currently eligible Foodie Blogroll Members. Contest open to US residents only. Restrictions may apply. Winners will be announced on 2/5/2010, 2/12/2010, 2/19/2010, 2/26/2010.

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  • 1. Sarah Marie - Feb 26, 2010 11:34 AM EST

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    I would try the cheapest one first, and then all the rest. So Apple Dijon Pork Roast :)
  • 2. Melissa - Feb 24, 2010 10:25 AM EST

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    I'd try the bacon-wrapped apple chicken! (oink oink!) and YUM!
  • 3. Dorina - Feb 23, 2010 04:02 PM EST

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    I make my own version of Pumpkin soup & I'd love to learn "Curried Pumpkin Soup," especially at $4.41 a pop!
  • 4. Katie - Feb 23, 2010 12:19 AM EST

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    Curried Pumpkin soup sounds perfect for Lent!
  • 5. SE - Feb 22, 2010 06:08 PM EST

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    curried pumpkin soup for me !!!
  • 6. SE - Feb 22, 2010 06:07 PM EST

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    Curried pumkin soup for me !!
  • 7. R - Feb 22, 2010 01:35 AM EST

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    I'd love to try the casseroles..real timesavers. momgateway.blogspot.com
  • 8. Sharon - Feb 21, 2010 11:24 PM EST

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    I have to choose just one!! Oh my! If I had to pick one it would be the Bacon wrapped Chicken because everything is better with bacon!!
  • 9. Maria Theresa - Feb 21, 2010 07:25 AM EST

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    I want to try out the Curry pumpkin soup. Sounds yummy.
  • 10. Jo - Feb 20, 2010 09:37 PM EST

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    I'd be interested to see what a $5 dinner would taste like. Hmmm, you've peaked my interest.

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