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Free Bush's Beans pdf Grilling Guide and Recipe Booklet

http://www.bushbeans.com/grillingguide/pdf/Bushs_GrillGuide.pdf



Dunkin Doughnuts Offers

Enter to win Free Coffee for a Year

https://www.dunkindonuts.com/contests/EntryForm.aspx


Free Sample of Dunkin Doughnuts Coffee by Mail


https://dunkinathome.safeprocessing.com/(S(xtpxh3f34bqcoh451soolz45))/Offers/DunkinAtHome/131/Offer.aspx


Taste of Home Freebies:

Click Here for Healthy Lunch Box Ideas pdf guide from Ziploc.

Just enter the UPC codes from two boxes of Ziploc bags (You probably have these in your pantry already!) That's it. No other information is required!

Free Issues of Taste of Home magazines:

If you do not want to subscribe, just write "no thanks" on the invoices that will be included with the free issues and owe nothing. The free magazines are yours to keep!

Click here for a free issue of Taste of Home

Click here for a free issue of Taste of Home Healthy Cooking

Click here for a free issue of Taste of Home Simple and Delicious


20% off Pampered Chef this month only!!

Orders must be place and payment made by July 29th

For more info and to place your order, contact Susan at:
pamperedsusan1@yahoo.com


Don't forget to sign-up for our July Giveaways!!

We have 30 people registered this month!! That's a record!!

Unsure if you've registered already???
Just e-mail us your name!! We'll double-check to make sure your name is on the list!!
We love doing the prizes!!

FYI - Unless I see you on a regular basis, I mail the prizes!!

Be sure to register by emailing us at:

mealplanwithconnie@att.net

Deadline for registering:
July 30th at 10pm

Baptist Memorial Hospital's Relay for Life Cookbook



Better Homes and Gardens Grilling magazine, ice cream scoop & soda can covers

Pontotoc First United Methodist Church Building Program Cookbook

All names will be put "into the pot."
We will draw for the prizes in this order:

1. Baptist Memorial Hospital Relay for Life Cookbook

2. Better Homes and Gardens Grilling magazine, ice cream scoop & soda can covers

3. First United Methodist Church Building Program Cookbook

Good luck to all!!!

Comments

  1. Mrs. Connie,
    I meant to tell you that we enjoyed your pasta salad on my birthday. My mother in law found your blog and said they had enjoyed trying out your new recipes. I was so impressed! Also, I made the red velvet truffles. They were very good. Thank you for the birthday wishes.

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  2. Connie, I am cooking your Bowtie Alfredo Cabonara (with homemade white sauce) and the cheesy tomatoes tonight for supper. Can't wait to eat!!

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