Vintage Cookbook Giveaway! CLOSED

 

Today I have yet another Etsy Giveaway! They are my favorite because the items are so personal and unique!
One lucky reader will be able to win this Vintage Campbell’s Soup Cookbook!
Getting to know Cindy315

Where are you from? and a little bit about you

I am originally from Syracuse, NY, but am now living in Lebanon, NH. I love it here! I am a widow and I have two grown sons.

How did you decide on your shop name?

I love country antiques and decorating – and music! So, the name Cindy’s Country Collectibles just fit.

Why did you start your business?

As, I said, I am a widow. I was full time caregiver for my severely disabled husband for several years before he passed away two years ago. Now, at the age of 55, I need to make a living and selling is something I love to do. This is a good fit for me at this time in my life.

Do you have anything new you plan on adding to your store?

I plan to add more and more vintage advertising items and more true country antiques.

What is your favorite thing about being a seller?

I love the hunt of finding great vintage and antique things and I love seeing what people are interested in. What will be the next thing that will sell?!

Do you have a blog, twitter, or facebook page?

I do twitter. I want to get a Facebook page for my business, but haven’t yet figured out how to do it!

What inspires you to collect the items in your shop?

I am not sure how to answer the question about what inspires me to collect the things in my shop – I love history and the things of the past – beautiful old glass, things you might find in an old general store.

What items in your shop do you most enjoy collecting and why?

As I have said, I love the old country things, so those are the things I most enjoy finding and putting in the shop – and I plan to do more of that!!

Win it!



One lucky reader will win a Campbell cookbook Cooking with Soup (1972). Spiral bound it is in very good vintage condition. 608 recipes. The book measures 5 3/4″ x 8 1/4″. Value – $6






Mandatory Entry….Go to Cindy315 and tell me another item you would LOVE to own! I bet you can’t choose just one!

Extra Entries
 
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1. Purchase an item from cindy315 (5 entries)
 
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4. E-mail your favorite cindy315 item, as well as a link to this post, to 5 friends and send cc to Kwhiz84 (at)live(dot)com
 
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I WILL verify each entry! All entries that are not verifiable will be deleted!





Contest will close on Wednesday April 21st at 11:59 p.m. MST and the winner will be chosen via Random.org and notified via e-mail. Giveaway is open to U.S. and Canada! NO P.O. Boxes please!


Winner will have 48 hours to reply to my e-mail. If I do not hear back from the winner than another winner will be chosen!

**. Thank you Cindy at cindy315 for supplying a product for giveaway.


*** I would be proud to host your giveaway as well! If you would like me to do a review and giveaway please contact me Kwhiz84(at)live(dot)com

42 thoughts on “Vintage Cookbook Giveaway! CLOSED

  1. I would love to own the Chunky silver tone bracelet with black stones! Thanks!
    jackievillano at gmail dot com

  2. I would love any of the vintage cookbooks. I love looking at them and comparing cooking then to now.

  3. I would love to have the "Thrifty Cooking for Wartime by Alice B Winn Smith 1942"!

    hpitts88(at)yahoo(dot)com

  4. vintage rearing horses salt and pepper shakers – these caught my eye!
    june_spirit2628 at hotmail dot com

  5. My favorite would have to be the "Walt Disney Little Golden Book Peter Pan and Wendy 1952" I would love to have that for my babies! Please enter me in the giveaway, thanks! Amanda 🙂

    amanda31gifts (at) gmail (dot) com

  6. I collect cookbooks so the 1923 Hills Brother's Company cook book vintage looks great.

    dftrew(At)gmail(dot)com

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