Thursday, February 24, 2011

National Food Bloggers' Bake Sale, SF-Style

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It's that time again, kids! You may remember my post from last year's bake sale, also known as The Bake Sale that San Francisco Rocked So Hard. I am thrilled and so proud to be involved with the National Food Bloggers' Bake Sale again this year, with all proceeds going to Share Our Strength, a spectacular organization dedicated to feeding hungry kids across the country. This year's organizers also include the fabulous Anita from Dessert First, Eat the Love's Irvin, and Annelies from La Vie en Route. We are so pumped to make this year's sale even bigger and better!

On May 14th, food bloggers in cities all over this great nation will band together to sell all sorts of delicious things as part of the Great American Bake Sale. Can you hear the faint sounds of "The Star-Spangled Banner"? This event has feel-good helping-your-fellow-man stuff written all over it. Plus, it's a total blast. Want to get involved?

If you're a Bay Area food blogger and want to participate in the San Francisco event, visit our bake sale website and send an e-mail to bakesalesf@gmail.com letting us know you're interested--we'll send you details as they become available. If you live somewhere else, well, first of all, come visit San Francisco sometime, and secondly, visit What's Gaby Cooking for a master list of all the bake sale contacts in other cities.

Get all up in butter and sugar for a great cause. Hope you'll join us!

5 comments:

  1. What an awesome cause! I wish there was one around here!

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  2. Thanks for posting about this! I contacted the NYC person about participating!

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  3. All the best you guys! Looking forward to seeing pics of the sale like last year :)

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  4. This sounds like a super event to get involved it! It's times like these when I wish I were in the States! :) Enjoy yourself.

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  5. This sounds like a super event to get involved it! It's times like these when I wish I were in the States! :) Enjoy yourself.

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