Friday, September 24, 2010

Cox's Honey Giveaway: Round Two



Because I have been so lame with this blog lately (is anyone still looking?) and because it's Friday, a giveaway is in order.  Cox's honey would like to give one lucky winner a case of twelve 20 oz. containers of their creamed honey.  

Here's how to enter:

What is your favorite fall treat to eat with honey?

You have until 11:59 pm on Friday to enter.



{image via cox's honey}

65 comments:

MandyB said...

I love warm scones or rolls right from the oven to slather on a good amount of honey and butter! Oh so yummy!

Anne said...

I love toasted english muffins with peanut butter and honey. Yum!

Chelsea said...

Cracked wheat bread with honey. Oh, I need some more Cox honey, I hope I win!

Jill said...

I'm craving biscuits and honey.

katie said...

warm homemade wheat bread!

Levi said...

I LOVE to make honey butter with the corn bread/yellow cake mix recipie. mmmmm....with a yummy bowl of chili.

NaDell said...

I don't make much with honey ever. I think I just need to try a better honey out. This would be the perfect chance for that. =) I read your blog, Candace.

Jen said...

oatmeal with honey...yum.

Meganps said...

corn bread!!

Ali said...

Fresh, warm homemade bread with honey!

Em and Ms said...

I've never tried creamed honey! I like to make granola with honey, but scones are also delicious!

Lacey said...

I love scones with honey, YUM!
Candace- I don't know if you remember me, but I lived in Avonlea at Ricks college. I married Brad Nielson. I found your blog through one of his relatives and have loved your recipes. Very normal and good, plus my kids will eat it, always a plus. Thanks for posting recipes.

Aria said...

mmmm I want some honey! We use honey on pretty much everything!

shannen said...

Just tried the yummiest honey mustard chicken fingers last night. So good!!!

LKP said...

bowl of quinoa, butter & honey....soooo delish in the morning! (awesome with steel-cut oats as well-GF of course!)

Ciana said...

What I love about Cox's honey is that you don't need to use butter too because it is that creamy. I love love it for corn bread, scones, and of course hot bread but it does make a killer pb and Honey sandwich too.

LKP said...

p.s.
your post/giveaway couldn't have happened at a better time as i've been feeling VERY grateful for my honey lately. then your post happened, and i got over to cox's and learned some more which made me feel really good about my love affair with honey...and i just HAD to post about it all. so thanks! and as a good turn, i mentioned you in today's post! have a great weekend, sweets!

Danae said...

Fresh from the oven bread. My grandmother was a Cox, so we always had this honey when we visited and she would bring it to us for a surprise. It reminds me of my childhood!

Stephanie said...

Homemade whole wheat bread - with honey! So good. I would love to win this!

Loren said...

Yes we are still reading your blog Candace.
I am wondering if you could make your recipes more searchable. It is second round time for that delicious chicken noodle soup. My friends still remember it from last flu season. Hopefully the weather will cool down, but I guess I could always use my solar cooker to bake rolls (with honey ;) to go along with the yummy soups of fall and winter. Another way I remember from my childhood was something we called pioneer candy. I don't really know how to make it but it had peanut butter, honey and dry milk. We mixed it like playdough and made shapes and things until we wanted to eat it.-kps

Sherri said...

homemade bread or rolls right out of the oven. :0)

erica e said...

i LOVE homemade bread with butter and honey at any time of the year. something more fallish? well, maybe homemade cornbread with honey along side a bowl of warm soup. mmmm.

Unknown said...

corn bread and honey...or better yet honey butter. Yum!

Britanny said...

Fluffy, sweet, warm corn muffins with lots of honey. Can anything ever be too sweet? Of course not!

Erin said...

Cornbread...sounds so good with delicious honey!

Christy said...

Fresh wheat baked bread! It's so yummy!

Whitney said...

Scones. Big FAT scones.

Alayne said...

Pick me, pick me!!! I LOVE this on cornbread!!!

Brenda said...

It's got to be a soft roll with butter and honey....mmmmm......

larainydays said...

Warm whole wheat bread, after a liberal application of butter.

Kimberly said...

Homemade bread or rolls. Yum!!

Jenna said...

Ditto on everyone's comments....warm wheat bread....cornbread...homemade rolls...PB sandwiches...etc, etc. The possibilities are endless!

s. said...

Any kind of homemade bread. Mmmmmm!

Kendra and Devin said...

Corn bread muffins with honey!!! YUM.

JenFielding said...

English muffins for sure.

Mandy said...

My mom used to buy Cox's Honey when we were little! It is SO very yummy! I have forgotten about it until you did the giveaway last time. Ummm...I think I would like it best on some homemade cinnamon bread.

michael. mindy. dane. said...

Pick me!! I LOVE scones with honey. Mmmm...

Unknown said...

homemade white bread. lightly toasted so the honey butter soaks in so you are eating more honeybutter than bread. please choose me. my mouth is watering.

Emily Ferrell said...

My Aunts Homemade wheat bread with honey is one of my absolute favorite things on earth. I hope I win the honey and I hope my Aunt makes me some bread!

Shells said...

Homemade, whole wheat scones. Those are the best with butter and honey.

Traci said...

Cornbread! Can't be beat.

gigi said...

Just hot buttered rolls are my favorite.

Mumsy said...

On a spoon. :)

I love that honey on anything.

(p.s. Been meaning to e-mail you to tell you thanks for the PB. It is sooooo delicious.)

Anonymous said...

I love to use it in cooking--granola, bread, etc. I love to top cereal with it instead of sugar. And is there anything better on toast? Daishan

blindblogger said...

My husband has never been introduced to this variety and I'm dying to give him a try.

Aunt Debbie said...

Whole Wheat toast with butter and honey. Have you ever made baklava? I know that is made with honey and I love it, though I've never made it.

Unknown said...

Love honey on warm cornbread or toast.

Eric, Becky and Joshua said...

I love homemade buttermilk biscuits with honey, or basically any homemade bread for that matter. And it just so happens that Cox's is our favorite!

Teri said...

Biscuits, for sure, and Dave's Killer Bread made into toast. A.W.E.S.O.M.

Thanks for the giveaways! (It would go well with the pb, too...thx, again!)

Teri said...

Where did that "E" go?

Karie said...

I'm late, but definitely SCONES!!

Unknown said...

YUM! This is my very favorite!

Kelsey & David Barber said...

Cornbread! I've never tried this stuff- and I love your blog too- good for you!

tharker said...

Fresh whole wheat bread right out of the oven. Scones. Cornbread. And one of my favorite things to drink on a cool fall night, Lemon Honey "Tea" (hot water, lemon juice and Cox's honey) It is so comforting and also very soothing on a sore throat.

Yes, I read.

alana said...

corn bread yummo

Ally said...

Homemade bread with honey butter!

Amy said...

My mom's homemade scones! So good. :)

Sara N said...

Oh warm homemade bread with honey is the best. I am so glad you are back after your summer break. My kitchen missed you and all your great ideas.

Anonymous said...

Grilled peanut butter and honey sandwiches.

Hauni said...

My fav is still and always will be homemade scones and honey butter...it's a fall classic!

Raymond and Kristan said...

I just love it with rolls right out of the oven! It just reminds me of my childhood because I grew up on this stuff!

Brooke said...

Scones...or cornbread....I can't choose!

Anita Kehn said...

Fresh Homeade Bread just out of the oven. It doesn't even slice well yet but oh it is so good and with honey............yummmmmmmmmmmmm

Kim said...

Hot homemade rolls hands down! I love Cox's Honey and can't get it where I live in TX. :( Hope I win!

Adele said...

Definitely SCONES! YUM! or homemade bread! So delicious! simplydeliciouscooking at gmail dot com