Monday, August 6, 2012

{GIVEAWAY} Candy Making for Kids by Courtney Dial Whitmore


The talented Courtney Dial Whitmore of Pizzazzerie has come out with her second book, Candy Making for Kids. Courtney is doing a Blog Book Tour and I am so excited she's making a stop here.



I love making lollipops and candy and I can already see my girls showing an interest in candy making. Anyone who makes candy knows that boiling hot sugar is not something young kids can work with which is why I am so excited about this book.


Filled with fun and easy recipes, it would make an awesome gift for the budding candy maker. None of the recipes require a candy thermometer so it's great for kids of all ages. 



You can get your copy of Candy Making for Kids on Amazon  and Barnes & Noble 
As an added bonus,  Courtney is offering book plates if you want your book signed. You can email Courtney at courtney@pizzazzerie.com with the subject line BOOK SIGNATURE.  In the email, include a  proof of purchase (screen shot of Amazon order, picture of receipt, etc) along with your address and who to make the greeting out to and she will send it your way.


OR your could try to win a copy here!
Courtney is giving away ONE copy of Candy Making for Kids to one of my readers. This is open to all U.S. residents, age 18 and over. A winner will be chosen on Friday, August 10 at noon (pacific time).

To enter the giveaway:
Head over to  Lollipops & Paper's facebook page and "like" it (or let me know if you already like it), then "share" this post and comment on who you will be making candy with.

How awesome is that?!


Photography by Zac Williams

4 comments:

  1. I like on facebook, shared on facebook.

    i would like to make candy with my daughter, she is only 2 but already loves helping me cook

    uclangel422 at yahoo dot com

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  2. I liked you on FB. I shared and I will make making candy with my four year old daughter.
    Donna O'Neil

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  3. I like you on fb and shared the post. I would love to learn to make candy myself. I think it would be a fun experience to share with my kids on how to do so.

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  4. I liked on facebook and shared the post. I would be making candy with my 3kids, ages 3,6,and 7.

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