Lucini sent me one of their newest products– Cinque e’ Cinque; it is 100% natural, custom milled chickpea flour that you simply mix with water, extra virgin olive oil and a dash of salt. Bake it up and it is crispy on top with a warm, creamy center. It is mouth-watering good (vegan and gluten-free too!) My favorite flavor is the Chili it was subtly spicy and was amazing with tofu scramble. Also included in the giveaway are the tomato sauce, olive oil and pizza sauce all of which are amazing. The flavors are delicious and will now be a staple in our home.
TO ENTER: This giveaway is open until December 5th at 6am. This giveaway is open to U.S. and Canadian Residents.
The Winner is: Tanya
1. What is your favorite Holiday/Winter Tradition? (required)
Additional Chances to win (PLEASE LEAVE A SEPARATE COMMENT FOR EACH ENTRY; also if you already do any of these ie. follow me on facebook, ect it counts so leave a comment).
- Like Lucini on Facebook
- Visit the Lucini site and tell me something you’ve learned
- Sign up for the Lucini Newsletter
- Tweet about this giveaway “I want to win @cookveganlover #Lucini Giveaway http://wp.me/pFVWo-1iX”
- Like Cook.Vegan.Lover. on Facebook.
Don’t forget to enter the Oh Nuts Giveaway going on until December 7th! – Enter Here.
Wendy McDaniel
I liked Lucini on Facebook. (am salivating)
Wendy McDaniel
“Cinque e’ Cinque” is a traditional italian food made with chickpea flour. The name was coined in the early 1900s by sailors referring to the cost of five cents for the patty and five cents for the bread. I’m very interested in trying this – I already make an indian savory pancake of sorts from chickpea flour (indian style besan flour) that is quick, easy & vegan.
Wendy McDaniel
I signed up for Lucini’s newsletter.
Bob
I found some of the Citrus suggestions to be ver interesting. My fav holiday tradition is the simple getting with family.
Deanna
Favorite holiday tradition…hm…listening to Xmas carols while sipping hot chocolate and decorating the tree, I’d say.
Wendy McDaniel
I’d have to say my favorite holiday tradition is food. Traditional family food, baking with my kids & grandkids.
Wendy McDaniel
I tweeted this. : )
Megan @ Sweet On
My favorite holiday tradition is decorating the tree 🙂
Megan @ Sweet On
I learned that Lucini supports 4 different nonprofit groups! Awesome!
Megan @ Sweet On
I tweeted this as wellllll
Megan @ Sweet On
…and I follow you on twittah
Megan @ Sweet On
and I like you on facebook! (ok done now 🙂 )
Stephanie R.
I love sledding on lunch trays in the winter. It takes me back to the days of my youth when we couldnt afford sleds so we had to improvise.
Stephanie R.
I joined their newsletter
Stephanie R.
I learned (and seriously love the fact) that LUcini works with small local farmers.
Tan-Nee
My favorite holiday tradition is playing boardgames on X-mas day.
Tan-Nee
I liked Lucini on Facebook!
Tan-Nee
Lucini won “Best Dressing in America” for their Cucumber & Shallot Artisan Vinairgrette. That’s amazing, I def. wanna try it….
Tan-Nee
I like Cook.Vegan.Lover. on Facebook already!
Tanya
We don’t have too many traditions here……we do light menorah candles though, for Hanukkah! (PS-your first link is not correct)
Tanya
Went to their site….I learned they DO make more than just pasta sauces!!! (Although I’ve never seen any of their other products on a store shelf around here, unfortunately) AND….they’ve got lots of recipes on their site, which you can filter by “vegan”!!
Tanya
I tweeted!
http://twitter.com/#!/TanyaTheViolist/status/11115880423358465
Tanya
I already “like” you on FB 🙂
Kelly
I love going out to cut down the Christmas tree. We always wait until there is snow and go to the same farm. I take lots of pics as we search for the perfect tree.
Kelly
I tweeted this giveaway.
Kelly
I liked Lucina on facebook.
Kelly
I liked you on FB…thanks for the cool giveaways!
Meagan
I tweeted about this.
Meagan
I like you on Fb and have for some time now.
Meagan
My favorite Christmas tradition is when my family goes to the tree farm and pain stakingly picks out our tree (usually in the snowy and freezing weather). Then we bring it home, hoist it up (hoisting is necessary when it is over 10 feet tall), and decorate it with all of our decorations collected from over the years. And of course, getting to see all of the cousins. 🙂
Meagan
I like them on Fb
Meagan
I learned a great looking recipe for “Hundred Dollar” Macaroni & Cheese that I really want to try.
Meagan
And I signed up for their newsletter.
Dianne Robbins
Being an aunt and not being blessed with children of my own, I’ve always enjoyed taking my nieces and nephews out shopping to buy presents for their moms, dads and grandparents. The kids get so excited to pick out the present and we have a good time wrapping the gift. They always run to place it under the tree, in front so their mom can open her present first. Their eyes light up with joy when the receiver opens their present and gasps with delight and wonder and asks for hugs and kisses. It’s all so sweet.
Nicole
Oooo this chickpea stuff sounds awesome! My favorite winter holiday tradition is a sugar cookie baking and decorating party we have every year!
Noelle
Tradition during the holidays is to cook a storm! It is starting already!
Wendy
Congrats, Tanya! Now I am so curious about the Cinque e’ Cinque, I’m going to have to see if they carry it at my natural food store – or I see I can order it from Lucini’s website…