This giveaway is exclusive to Just One Cookbook Email Newsletter Subscribers!
This month, instead of giving away $50 Amazon Gift Card to two winners, I decided to give away one of my most favorite kitchen tools (probably top 3!), Microplane Premium Zester/Grater.
In Japanese cooking, we grate garlic and ginger in our food often and zest lemon or yuzu on top of food. This grater/zester is by far THE BEST one I found. I’ve been using it for close to 10 years.
You can win one of 10 Microplane Premium Zester/Graters! If you live outside of the United States, you will automatically receive $14 Amazon Gift Card or cash via PayPal. Winner(s) in the US have a choice of zester/grater or Amazon gift card.
Important Rule:
- You can enter ONLY one comment per subscriber.
- Your email entry has to match with your email address in my {Free} Email Newsletter Subscription list.
- In the comment box below, write any feedback you may have for me, any recipe request, or just say hello.
Ten (10) winners will be selected via Random.org and announced on Wednesday, April 1, 2015. This giveaway closes on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 12 p.m. PST. The winners will be contacted via email, so please include a valid email address in the email address entry box.
Full Disclosure: This giveaway is sponsored by yours truly.
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Thank you so much for participating this giveaway! Here are the winners!
Congratulations to…
Krystle (#101), Camille (#195), Tiffany Eng (#506), ummu hani (#109), Matt (#514), Marie (#150), Dorothy (#5), Glenn Fong (#44), Joy Marish (#293), and Karina Desmond (#14)!
I’ll email you guys shortly!
I made the tempura following your directions. Good job came out perfectly, thanks.
This website is so much fun! I get to make delicious dishes quickly! And I love your stories! I speak Spanglish, too… LOL! I am originally from L.A. Native tongue is English. And L. A. has some cute, Spanish sounding words.. but they do not exist. Sometimes, now that I live in The South – US, not only remembering my Spanish, but using correct Spanish words. (Parque el carro – for: Park the car.) That is not the word for park! Epic Southern California Fail! Have a great spring!
I love ur lovely post.
Keep it up. Cheers
Thanks for the giveaway! Love your blog, keep up the good work 🙂
To be born in the US and grow up in a second language home. My English can still be found to miss points of pronunciation. I had even gotten people to complain that I have an accent. For you not alone, regardless if you are not born or born in this English speaking country.Don’t lose confident yet, keeping speaking English and no time you will find yourselves improving and speaking it confidently.
Thank you, Nami. Your recipes really help me starting my new life in Japan (I’m Indonesian married to Japanese man).
My mother is Japanese and has lived in America for 60 years. Still has trouble with the “L” and “R” sounds.
Her accent is what makes her so endearing! Same for you- don’t change!
I am new to your site but already have made several dishes. I am trying to learn Japanese cooking for my oldest grandson. He wants to eat the food of his heritage and I never learned from my ex-mother-in-law. Your easy recipes and clear instructions have made this possible. Thank You!!
I looooooove your recipes!!! THANKS!!!
I would love one of these zesters. I just used a regular grater for my gingers and citrus…
Hello! I love your site btw =)
I would love to know how to make a Konbu filling for a rice ball. When i look to buy them in the store, they always have MSG in it =(.
Thank you!
Kristin
Love your recipes
Great recipes! Reminds me of home.
I like your One Cookbook, My daughter-in-law, who is Japanese recommended you as I like to cook Japanese as well as Korean and also Chinese. I have just learned to make my own Kimchi and it was with her help.
Thanks a lot for your recipes
Grandpa Lubie
Just love your site….visiting Japan is on my “bucket” list. I plan on using your web site as my travel planner.
Aloha