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I love blog giveaways. There's just something about free stuff that gets me excited :) I'm not at work today, so I decided to do some blog surfing for giveaways. Here's what I found!
(As always, the pictures link to the giveaway post)

"Holy crap, I have over 500 followers" Giveaway from Jen and Life, Crafts and Whatever

Hubs and I love trays. They make life a little easier, because you can carry a lot at once. This helps especially when you live in a townhome and have bad knees. One tray with everything on it is so much better than several trips up and down the stairs just using two hands to carry things. Jen is giving away a tray. But this isn't just any tray. It's got a beautiful damask design on it. I love the damask pattern! And if that isn't cool enough, she's making it custom for the winner. I would love, Love, LOVE to win this, so I can get a black and red one for my living room! Head over to Life, Crafts and Whatever to enter! Oh, and Jen, congrats on 500 followers! I look forward to the day I can say that as well! Just 480 to go :)




Kinnikinnick Foods Gluten-Free Personal Size Pizza Crust from Leslie Loves Veggies

I have been working on converting to a gluten-free diet. This means no more Pizza Hut and Olive Garden. I attempted a GF pizza last week, and although it was good, it felt more like a foccacia than a pizza. Leslie reviewed some GF Personal Size Pizza Crusts and after reading it, I decided I wouldn't mind trying them. The company that produces them, Kinnikinnick Foods, is giving away 4 boxes of crusts. Sinceeach package has 4 crusts, that will go forever in this house! Awesome :) If you want to enter, head over to Leslie Loves Veggies!




Fire Wire from New Age Mama

These are just the neatest summer accessories every grill fan should have. I love kabobs. In fact, finding out about this giveaway has got me hankering for the grill :) Fire Wire is a flexible grilling skewer. It is twice as long as the traditional skewer, so it holds more meat and veggies. Because it flexes, you can load it up, the put it in a ziploc to marinate. Isn't that just awesome? Head over to New Age Mama to enter, or visit Fire Wire!



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