Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Menu for Hope: Win an Edible Paris itinerary and a copy of Gourmet Paris! (Prize EU01)
Since I started blogging about eight months ago I've realized how powerful this medium can be. For me, blogs have become a daily source of entertainment, inspiration and knowledge. I'm constantly amazed by the talent and generosity of food bloggers - and never more so than when they team up to help those in need.
Chez Pim's fourth annual Menu for Hope comes at just the right time of year, when I for one need reminding that the luxury foods so beloved of the French during the holiday season are just that: a luxury. Last year this event raised an impressive $60,000 for the UN World Food Programme and this year's proceeds will go to a school lunch program in Lesotho, Africa. If this seems a little abstract, visit Pim's Flickr page to see striking photos taken by the members of this community with disposable cameras that were provided by the Menu for Hope organizers.
My contribution to the incredible list of prizes is an Edible Paris custom food itinerary worth €200. Whether you're visiting Paris for the first time or have lived there for years, I will do my utmost to give you a fresh taste of the city. The itinerary includes a detailed written walking tour for a specific day (including opening hours), maps to help you locate each place mentioned and restaurant recommendations for that day. And heck, I'm feeling so generous that I'll also throw in a signed copy of my newly released book Gourmet Paris, which recently won the Gourmand World Cookbook Award for Best Culinary Travel Guide!
The minimum cost of a ticket is $10 and, whether or not you win a prize, you can't lose by taking part in this event. To bid for more European prizes, visit Food Beam where the adorable Fanny is the event's European host. You have until December 21st to mull over the tempting packages and try your luck. Winners will be revealed on January 9th at Chez Pim.
A wonderful, wonderful prize, Rosa. Were I planning on being anywhere near Paris I would most definitely have voted for it!
ReplyDeleteDone my bidding...but alas, nowhere near Paris. Damn.
ReplyDeleteWonderful prize Rosa!
I'm very tempted by your whisky, I must say, Wendy!
ReplyDeleteLucy, you're so organised! Wish we could meet in Paris, but some other year...
I'm in Paris right now until January 10th and I do so hope I win!
ReplyDeleteHi Rosa. I feel sorry for getting back to you this late.
ReplyDeleteI've been ill :(
Anyway, than k you for this beautiful prize. You'll make one lucky person happy for sure.
xxx
You are on! It may be a while though...
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