Saturday, January 22, 2011

Book Giveaway! The Cleaner Plate Club



Give The Cleaner Plate Club a Listen with this podcast from KCUR, our local NPR affiliate!
Central Standard - The Cleaner Plate Club

It's been a crazy couple weeks back from vacation. Life is normally a blur, but it hit warp speed. I would guess the big news around this kitchen is that our book is now out and we're doing some of the PR work for it — along with the busy day job, of course. The link above was a new experience for me, I spent 45 minutes on live radio, taking calls from parents. They had some great tips, recipes and insights so give it a listen. Sorry about my voice.

Congrats to _vtg_ as you were the only comment for the last book giveaway, you will get all three. Cool, huh? Leave me your snail mail address at farmerfare [at] gmail [dot] com.

Which brings me to this month's book giveaway, a copy of my book, The Cleaner Plate Club! Since it would be kind of vain to review my own book here, I'm just going to post some of the nice comments from folks who have read it.

You know the drill, leave me a comment below and you will be entered into a random drawing.

“This book is jammed with info: guidelines, pantry lists, meal-planning techniques and time-savers—yet the energetic authors make it feel as fresh as our next family dinner can be, with their plate-cleaning help. “ BookPage


"Presented in a colorful, kid-friendly style, with mom-next-door chatty text, this guide offers advice on what to choose and how to cook it in a fast-food age."
Library Journal

"This crayon-colored real-food manifesto from mommy bloggers Bader and Benjamin, gives parents plenty of ammo in the never-ending battle to get their kids to eat better." Publishers Weekly


"Authors and bloggers Beth Bader and Ali Benjamin both believe that having children should not automatically necessitate cooking one meal for the adults and a separate meal for the little ones. And their book, The Cleaner Plate Club, proves that they know what they’re talking about." Sacramento Book Review


“Keeping your resolution just got easier thanks to The Cleaner Plate Club, the incredibly engaging book by esteemed food bloggers Beth Bader and Ali Benjamin.” Mother Earth News


“A down-to-earth guide for busy parents trying to raise healthy kids.”

— Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe


"In our hectic, fast-paced, busy lives, parents often put healthy eating on the back burner. The Cleaner Plate Club is full of tips to help families go ‘from nuggets to nutritious.’ A must have for every family’s kitchen!"

— Jennifer Shu, MD, Pediatrician and co-author of Food Fights


“It's like Michael Pollan for real people.”

KCUR, Kansas City Public Media (link includes recipes!)


“A friendly, balanced mix of real food manifesto, vegetable encyclopedia, and regular weeknight cookbook.”

Kitchen Daily


19 comments:

  1. i've always wondering how i'm going to be able to get my future kids to eat as healthy as i do- looks like you did all the leg work for me!

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  2. I would love a copy of your book! My 2-year-old nephew's health is so important to me ... and eating a healthy diet is a huge part of that!

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  3. I can't wait to get this book!

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  4. I am so thrilled about this book! I know what every parent I know is getting for Christmas next year for sure!

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  5. This looks like such a cool book! My kids are already subjected to my insistence on healthy food, but I am always looking for new ideas. I am glad I found your blog!

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  6. Anonymous6:33 PM

    love the blog. can't wait to read the book

    sireia at yahoo dot com

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  7. My son is an expert at separating vegetables out of any food. I'm looking forward to new ideas with his "favorite" foods and some ways to get him to try new ones!

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  8. I love the idea of this book...and it's so fabulous that you did it, Beth! Go you!!!!

    We're having your meatloaf Florentine tonight. It makes enough that I can freeze a loaf for emergencies. Tonight I'm pulling out the frozen loaf. It's been that kind of day. So you've saved another family from tired day takeaways!!

    Carina

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  9. Me Me Me! I'm excited for this book to come out. My twins are one now, and so far they've done great, but I'd like some guidance moving forward. :)

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  10. I want a copy of your book, Beth!

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  11. I'm such a girlfan and I love this book! I bought a copy to give to a girlfriend here in Melbourne, and she started leafing through it while we were eating lunch - I swear, within 15 minutes, she'd picked out half a dozen recipes she wanted to try! Her comment "I've never seen a cookbook with such a vibrant layout! It's a pleasure to read through!"

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  12. Thank you all for the comments! I hope you find the book helpful! You all are awesome.

    @Rachel, I am your girlfan right back!

    @Carina, I think the meatloaf is one of my most favorites in the book.

    @_vtg_ Hey! Great, your December books will be on their way!

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  13. Margie8:59 PM

    Not really asking for the book, just wanted to say how awesome it is.

    I saw a mock up of this book this summer at the American Library Assn conference, and knew that I had to have it when it came out. Thanks to an Amazon gift certificate, I have it and have been cooking from it the past week and a half. I have two super picky kids and getting them to eat healthy is always a challenge. So I can pay you the ultimate compliment - my younger son (who hates EVERYTHING) said "I like these burgers" (of the guiness, cheddar, and carmelized onion burgers). The meatloaf is the best meatloaf I have ever had! I made the quinoa-carrot biryani tonight, and that was fabulous too.

    I don't mean to sound like a commercial for your book, I am just so happy to find recipes that are healthy, easy to make, and that the kids will eat. It is a rare combination, I do so appreciate all your hard work in putting this book together.

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  14. With that ringing endorsement from Margie I feel an Amazon order coming on... (assuming my comment-to-win luck doesn't continue!)

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  15. Sounds like a great book...would love to win.

    littleone AT shaw DOT ca

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  16. hey, i work at a library in nebraska and we've recently added this book to our collection. there was already a waiting list, so i had to get in line! i'm already reading through this book like a novel, lemme tell ya! i don't even have kids yet but this book is very insightful and helpful. great illustrations, honest and friendly advice. if i don't randomly win this book i'm definitely going to have to buy it. thanks for getting this book published!

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  17. Clair, that is remarkable you work in a library and would buy the book! So nice of you. Awesome to hear on the wait list! Thank you for taking the time to comment and let me know.

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  18. Thank you all for showing up and commenting! Next giveaway should be soon.

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