This giveaway is exclusive to Just One Cookbook Email Newsletter Subscribers!
Thank you so much for subscribing to my newsletters to stay in touch with my blog! As a small token of my appreciation, I host a monthly giveaway just for my dearest subscribers.
This month I’m giving away two (2) $50 Amazon Gift Cards (or cash via Paypal) and the winners will also receive a copy of my e-Book, Just One Cookbook – Essential Japanese Recipes.
Important Rule:
You can enter ONLY one comment per subscriber.Your email entry has to match with your email address in my Email Newsletter Subscription mailing list.In the comment box below, write any feedback you may have for me, any recipe request, or just say hello. 🙂
This giveaway closes on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 12 p.m. PST and is open to participants worldwide (everyone!).
Two (2) winners will be selected via Random.org and contacted via email, so please include a valid email address in the email address entry box (please double check your spelling!). The winners are required to respond within 72 hours to claim the prize.
Full Disclosure: This giveaway is sponsored by yours truly.
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Thank you so much for participating September giveaway! The winners are…
Congratulations Tasha (#185) and Diana Cote (#266)! I’ll email you shortly…
Hello,
I love your recipes.
Eleanor
Hi, been following for a while n like most of your recipes.
Your new kitchen looks fantastic n big, my dream kitchen size. 🙂
Thank you for all your recipes. Some recipes are so nostalgic, I remember my mom making these dishes. I have long forgotten about some of them. Thanks for bringing them back into my life!
Hello! Love the recipes. 🙂
Hello! Thank you very much for sharing with us your simple , easy. yet delicious recipes. Looking forward for more exciting recipes to come.
Dear Nami,
over the last 2 years I have often used your wonderful recipies and delighted my friends and family. My boyfriend especially loves your shoga-yaki and omuraisu.
Next week I will embark on my second field work year to Japan and am looking forward to trying all those dishes I could not yet get the ingredients for. Sadly, German “Asia Shops” do not have a great variety of Japanese goods.. especially in a small town like Heidelberg. But in Japan I will have an abundance of everything, I am sure. 😉
I am grateful for your wonderful fotographs, the step-by-step instructions and pantry explanations. And I am looking forward to all those new dishes to come!
All the best from Germany!
Katharina
Hi! I love Japanese food and your take on many dishes has raised a few smiles in my family! Thanks Nami!
Hello!
Hi Nami,
Your teriyaki sauce is the best… No more store bought teriyaki sauce for me… 🙂
Hi Nami,
Your teriyaki sauce is the best. I never bought any teriyaki sauce from the store anymore.. 🙂
Thanks for your delicious recipes on your blog
Your recipes are great!
amazon. Yay!
What I share with many of my friends who also love to cook is the techniques you share that I’ve yet to find in cookbooks! Specifically, in making homemade dashi to boil Kumbo NO LONGER than 6 minutes!
OMG it looks like it’s going to be gorgeous. Mine is a freaking nightmare. I hope when I move (soon) my kitchen will be awesome.