It took three tries to get a response to my email, but Carol S from NY is the lucky winner!
Up for grabs, one set of salt and pepper shakers from Boleslawiec, Poland in the Old Poland pattern. Check out this handy guide to all of the patterns from Polish Pottery House. The shakers, which are about 2 inches high, will be a nice little something to slip into someone’s Christmas stocking, maybe even your own!
Let me do this to say thanks to all of my readers. I so appreciate all of you being here, sharing my posts with your friends, sharing your own family food stories, and I have to say when I gave away a tote bag from a beer festival in Poznan earlier this year, I so enjoyed your comments (which weren’t a requirement for entering the giveaway) about why you should win. You all are witty, articulate, and a lot of fun. You should all be blogging!
I have one set to give away to one person who has subscribed to my blog post by entering their email address. If you already subscribe and are getting an email when my posts go live, you’re entered. No need to do anything. If you’re not subscribed already, the directions below.
So let’s bring a little bit of Poland to the table for one of my readers:
- This giveaway will be open until 12:01 AM MST, Sunday November 12, 2017.
- To be elibible to win, all you have to do is subscribe to my blog posts (twice a week). Subscribers get an email notification when posts are published.
- Subscribe under the green banner that reads “Don’t miss a Post.” It’s in the right sidebar if you’re on a computer, and near the bottom of the page on mobile.
- If you already subscribe to my blog posts, you’re already entered.
- The winner will be chosen at random, and I will mail the shakers to the winner anywhere in the world, even back to Boleslawiec. š
Thanks for subscribing and good luck!
Pozdrawiam,
Lois
An accountant by trade and a food blogger since 2009, Lois Britton fell in love with Polish cuisine during the years she lived in PoznaÅ, Poland. As the creator of PolishHousewife.com,Ā she loves connecting readers with traditional Polish recipes. Lois has a graduate certificate in Food Writing and Photography from the University of South Florida. She is the author of The Polish Housewife Cookbook, available on Amazon and on her website.
David
This is my favorite kind of contest – one where I don’t have to do a thing to enter!
Rita
What a nice giveaway. I have coffee mugs in the same pattern!
Lorna Leight
I love anticipating a possible win!
Rita
What a great giveaway. I have matching coffee mugs
Kuba
Good luck to all !!!
Kathy sands
I’m keeping my fingers crossed. Wish I could say that in polish!!
Mary Sulecki
Dziekuje! Hope to win!
CAROL SUTTON
I HAVE THE MATCHING BUTTER DISH
Sherri Merlo
I love the recipes and I do collect polish pottery. The coffee mug that I use every day isa beautiful polish pottery mug. I’d absolutely love to win these
Karen LaGoo
These would be so pretty on my table!
Dziekuje!
Helena Szymusiak
Iād love to have these on my table !
Toni Burchett
I have just started my collection of Polish Pottery, it’s all so beautiful.I am second generation Polish, my grandparents immigrated to America in early 1900’s.
Donna
I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I might be lucky enough to win these lovely shakers. I’ve been collecting saalt and pepper shakers for over 30 years.
Donna
I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I might be lucky enough to win these lovely shakers. I’ve been collecting salt and pepper shakers for over 30 years.
Teresa
And the winner is…..?
polishhousewife
Iāve emailed the first name selected twice and said Iļø would wait until this Sunday to get their address before selecting another name. Hopefully Iļø can announce a winner Monday or Tuesday.
Rita
What is the first name? Maybe the address is wrong?
polishhousewife
I copied and pasted from the email list of subscribers. The name wasnāt apparent from the email. Email to next on the list going out tomorrow Iļø suspect.