Happy Mother’s Day to all you hard working moms reading. To celebrate YOU, I am giving away a copy of Let Them Eat Vegan! And, if you already have Let Them Eat Vegan, then you may choose one of my other cookbooks (eat, drink & be vegan, Vive le Vegan!, or The Everyday Vegan)! YAY!
All you have to do to enter is leave a comment on this post with your favorite Mother’s Day memory or tradition. And, if you’d like to grab yourself a second entry, then simply tweet this post (you can use the button on this page, up there โ). Contest open to residents of Canada and the US. AND, you don’t have to be a mom to enter. You can be a mom, enter for your mom, or any mom! Or, because you a planning to be a mom. ๐ You get the idea!
And, if you’d like to return a Mother’s Day sweet… if you DO already have Let Them Eat Vegan and are loving it, would you please share a short yumbo-bumbo review on amazon? It takes just a minute or two, and I would really appreciate it. Plus, I figure you might need something to do this weekend – other than twiddling your thumbs because your family is doing ALL the cooking and cleaning. ๐
And, if you need some ideas for Mother’s Day breakfast or brunch recipes, why not try my Fantastic French Toast, Hempanola, Strawberry Goji Smoothie (the color is so pretty!), or these…
Happy Mother’s Day! Good luck!
Joyness Sparkles says
My favorite Mother’s Day tradition was going out for brunch when I was a little girl. My mom would get all dressed up and sometimes even wear a hat. There was this one specific resturant that we would go to (it was far out of our price range…so we only went on Mother’s Day) and my step dad would even get her a bottle of champagene. I remember that she said it tasted like vinegar, but they got a bottle every year anyway, just becuase it was the “special thing” to do. My sister, brother and I would get a taste from a teaspoon…lol!
My mother has been gone for many years, but those memories are very special. She was a very, very special lady. ๐
Jenna Z says
I LOVE it when we take our mom out to lunch with three generations of ladies, mom, my sister and I and my sister’s daughter. What a special way to say we love her!
Anna says
I tweeted https://twitter.com/#!/frugalohio44/status/202066370421211136
Anna says
Our favorite tradition is that we always have brunch together on mothers day! everybody! All siblings and grandparents and mothers and grand babies…! It’s just wonderful
Sara says
My daughter (she’s not quite two) made me a card and was announcing Happy Mothers Day in her microphone all morning. It’s a great memory to have while she’s testing my patience.