Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Give Thanks Rachael Ray Cookware Event Ends 11-15 US & Canada


Welcome to the Give Thanks Rachael Ray Cookware Event!


Special thanks to our lovely co-hosts Capri's Coupons, Swank Savings, and My Vegan Gluten Free Life!


Down South Savings has teamed up with some of your favorite bloggers to bring you this special event just in time for the Holidays! I would so love to be the lucky winner of this amazing prize! Check out the full details below and don't forget to share this awesome opportunity with your friends! Good Luck to you all!

The stylish two-tone gradient exterior on the Rachael Ray Porcelain 10-piece set adds color and style to any kitchen. This cookware heats quickly and evenly, reducing "hot spots" that can burn foods. A long-lasting nonstick interior allows food to slide off and makes cleanup quick and easy. The rubberized dual-riveted handles are comfortable and oven safe to 350 degrees. Watch your foods cook without having to remove the lid to keep moisture locked in. Comes with a Lifetime Limited Warranty. 

Number of Pieces: 10 
Includes: 2-qt. Saucepan with Lid, 3-qt. Saucepan with Lid, 6-qt. Stockpot with Lid, 8.5" Skillet, 1-qt. Saucepan with Lid, 10" Skillet 
Features: Clear Glass Lid, Riveted Handle, Nonstick Coating 
Pan-Pot Material: Porcelain 
Handle Material: Rubber 
Lid Material: Glass 
Finish: Enameled 
Baking cooking surface: Nonstick 
Care and Cleaning: Oven Safe up to 350 degrees, Hand-wash Only 
Warranty Description: Lifetime Limited Manufacturer Warranty 
One lucky reader will receive a Rachael Ray Porcelain II Orange 10pc Set!


Giveaway ends November 15th at 11:59pm, open to US and Canadian residents, ages 18+. To enter please use the Rafflecopter form below. Good luck!


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Disclosure: I received no compensation for this publication. My opinions are my own and may differ from those of your own. Down South Savings is not responsible for sponsor prize shipment.  


5 comments:

  1. Something for dinner for the family

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  2. This would not be for me. I would give it to my daughter and son-in-law for Christmas. I hope the first thing he would cook is a Flat Iron Steak recipe he has. It's wonderful. They need the cookware desperately.

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  3. I would probably cook breakfast first in the new pots and pans, then fix a pot roast with veggies.

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  4. Canarones enchilados, served over white rice and sweet plaintains on the side. Wow, it makes my mouth water thinking about it.

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