Congrats to ~J who won the awesome blond thing! I will put it in the mail at some point. I am glad you won, because I felt bad that I didn't just give it to you in the first place. That 11% tithing must be working for you.
This week's giveaway is beautiful. It is a vintage-style (But Not Old) juice extractor. I bought it in a severe overestimation of the amount that I juice and an even more severe underestimation of how little kitchen space I have. My loss. Your gain. And then MY gain because I won't have to pack it. It is cast iron and orange. And it works well. That one time I used it.
Same rules as before--leave a comment to enter. I am giving up on the additional entries since it is just the four of you.
I leave you a song that my Grandpa Kent sings when we hit red lights. It is guaranteed to make the lights change:
Transmutigation to the nineteenth degree
Nineteenth degree
Hee Hee Hee
Transmutigation to the nineteenth degree!
Then you rub your hands together and say "One, two, three, TRANSMUTIGATE!"
(He likes to give me oranges with faces drawn on them. Hence the connection.)

5 comments:
My sister could use a juicer. ;-)
My kids and I make smoothies almost everyday, and this would be great.
I actually clicked over from Google Reader for this one, and I almost never bother to click over, even when a really old friend posted pics of her new baby. Seriously. But an orange cast-iron juicer? So worth it.
Lovely juicer! My chronic illness dictates that I only drink smoothies so this would be epic! Fun blog! I really enjoy reading it!
I found that getting my juice fresh from the supermarket is much easier and less messy that juicing it myself. I never really tried juicing it myself, it just seemed messy and like work. Hence the purchasing of said juice from supermarket. It may not be as fresh but I don't have to work so hard at it.
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