September 11, 2009

Pillsbury Bake-Off: Vote for the Recipe that Should Compete for $1 Million

Pillsbury Bake-Off

The 44th Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest will feature 100 recipes that will compete for the $1 million grand prize in Orlando in April 2010, and Pillsbury is looking for you to be the judge and help select the final 10 recipes for the contest.

Every two weeks, a new pair of recipes will grace Pillsbury’s website and they will be up for vote by you. You can see a picture of the recipe, view the entire recipe (for later use by you in your kitchen, for sure,) and vote for the recipe you like the best.

The current recipe showdown is between the Java-Glazed Cinnamon Rolls (from Tammy Love, Dallas, NC) and the Peanut Butter-Banana Crunch Rolls (Karen Sheetz, Novato, CA.)

While both of the treats up for the vote look absolutely delicious (and utterly decadent,) I voted for the Java-Glazed Cinnamon Rolls. What can I say, I’m a coffee girl with a strong love for coffee and great coffee accompaniments.

What recipe do you think deserves the chance to compete in the 44th Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest? Go vote now.

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In addition to being the Founder and Editor of Woman Tribune, Holly Ord is a freelance writer, web designer and developer, feminist activist and blogger, and hopeless video game addict. She lives in Northeastern Pennsylvania and has been blogging on liberal politics and gender equality on her personal website, Menstrual Poetry since 2007.

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One Comment on Pillsbury Bake-Off: Vote for the Recipe that Should Compete for $1 Million / Add Your Comment

  • Wow! Thats a lot of money for a recipe, Thanks for share Im gonna go to vote now ^-^

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