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The Frugal Foodie cookbook contest winner

randomfoodie The Frugal Foodie cookbook contest winner

Thank you to everyone that entered.

The winner is the 39th entry. Congratulations Christina (hotprincesscm)!
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Enjoy The Frugal Foodie Cookbook: Waste-Not Recipes for the Wise Cook by Lara Starr and Lynette Shirk.
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Please send me your full name and address, so I can forward it to Lara Starr.

A very special thank you to Lara Starr (http://frugalfoodiecookbook.blogspot.com)for offering a copy of her book. I always love knowing when new frugal books are published.
If interested, this book can be purchased on Amazon.com for only $10.85

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Posted by on October 9 2009. Filed under Contest Giveaways.
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  1. Congratulations Christina!! You’ll have to share your favorites with us!!

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