Cookin-Fun Contests
Cookin-Fun's
2nd Birthday
Contest

      TIPS! 

This contest is now over, The vote is over and the Winner is:

JUBILEE

CONGRATUALTIONS!
Send in your tips,
Cooking Tips, Space Saving Tips, Cleaning Tips,  Yard Tips,
All kinds of Tips!

YOU determine the prize! We will do the prize for this contest differently than in the past. For each Member that submits a tip, the prize will increase by $10. 

EXTRA - The 1st place winner will also receive a FREE membership to BagTheProfits, a $100 Value! This prize has been generously donated by the BTP Administrators.  THANK YOU!

Due to the limited number to tips received, the prizes will now be as follows

Place

With # participating members
6
Grand prize $60

Totals

$60

CURRENT PRIZE POOL = 6 X $10 = $60

The Cookin  Team will Start the prize pool with $10 and there will be a guaranteed $50 first Place.

Check out the Entrys Below!

CONTEST RULES:

  1. Please use this email to send in your entrys 

  2. Be sure to include your Cookin-fun ID and your name!

  3. Enter as many times as you like but only one winning entry per member and each member will only be counted once in the prize pool.

  4. All entries will be posted for members use.

  5. Contest end FEB. 25th , 2008

  6. Members will vote to determine the winners Feb 25th -March 10th 2008

  7. The judges (the members) decision is final!

  8. Have fun and could it be simpler to win CASH?

The Cookin Team & Staff

Current entrys ( in order received)

  TIP member
1. Always include your ID when writing and sign your emails Rebel
2. Hire a maid service caroletolchin
3 To those tea drinkers, especially, if you brew up a pot of bulk herbal tea...use that mulch in your garden. Outside plants love the natural fertilizer!  jazzy
4 Keep the kitchen kid-safe
Cooking is fun, but it's always important to have an adult around to be
sure things stay safe. Here are some simple tips:
    * Set up a special cooking area at the kitchen table or at a
child-sized table to avoid unsafe standing on chairs or stools.
    * Consider using an electric frying pan instead of the stovetop; if
using the stove, always turn saucepan handles toward the back to
prevent accidents.
    * When supervising older children using plastic or serrated knives,
put a piece of colored tape on the knife to show where to properly
hold it, and always use dry hands and a cutting board. For younger
children, prepare ingredients in advance or look for precut options.
    * As one child said, "Never touch a cookie when it's in the oven."
Make turning on and taking pans or cookie sheets in and out of the
oven an "adults-only" task
jubilee
5 A use for cool peppermint tea
For dogs if you and a cup or of cool peppermint tea to there bath water it will eliminate fleas very effectively.
scotty
6 A Cooking Tip of my son, when he was 6 years old.
Somebody asked him about his favorite food and how to cook it.
His answer was: I pick the phone and call my favorite pizza service and order the pizza with tomatoes and mozzarella on it. Then I have to wait for roughly 30 minutes and then I can eat it :-).
HENNY