Welcome back to our Cooking with Books Giveaway Week! Today you’ll be eligible to win a tool that will become indispensable in your kitchen, one that will result in more consistent cakes, cookies and more. That tool my dear readers, is a kitchen scale.
Back in August I reviewed the EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale, sharing with my readers how much I liked it and most importantly, the importance of having a kitchen scale (ANY scale!). Thankfully, the generous folks over EatSmart Products know how important scales are in our baking and cooking and have offered to give one away to a Cooking with Books reader!
Giveaway information: Deadline is December 16th at Noon Eastern Time. US mailing addresses only. Prize will be shipped by EatSmart Products. How to Enter (5 entries, please leave a comment for EACH entry):
- Visit the EatSmart Products site and share one thing you learned
- Follow @EastSmartScales on Twitter
- Follow Nella22 on Twitter
- Tweet: “The MOST important tool a baker needs in their kitchen is a scale. Enter to win an @EatSmartScales via @nella22 http://bit.ly/tGMtRv #giveaway PLS RT”
- Subscribe to the EatSmart Newsletter
Have you entered our other giveaways? Make sure to stop by each one for more chances to win!
- Win a Seventh Generation set and Le Creuset Casserole Dish
- Win a copy of the new “I Love Trader Joe’s Cookbook Around the World”
- If you’re a cheese lover, enter to win a basket of Ile de France Cheese!
- Want a copy of the new Food52 Cookbook? Enter here!
- If you’re a tea lover, enter to win a Takeya Tea Brewer!
I tweeted, followed and signed up for the newsletter. I learned that they have an auto on/off. How convenient!
I tweeted about your giveaway!
I am also now a follower of @nella22!
I now follow @eatsmartscales on twitter
I learned that the EatSmart scales display both metric and imperial units. I love this since I find so many great recipes from UK bloggers 😉
I had to make the tweet fit 140 characters, but I did tweet it!! Hugs, Terra
I follow you on twitter!
I follow eatsmartscales on twitter!
I love that the scale is pretty accurate really, that it is only +/-.05 oz from measurement!
I Subscribed to EatSmart newsletter