Showing posts with label Great American Bake Sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great American Bake Sale. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Jay at Play International's Little Miss Muffin Is Baking a Difference in the Fight Against Childhood Hunger (Giveaway)

Jay at Play International's Little Miss Muffin Is Baking a Difference in the Fight Against Childhood Hunger

 
Proceeds of the brand's "Little Miss Muffin" Interactive Pop N Flip™ Doll Line will benefit Share Our Strength's Great American Bake Sale®.




Throughout 2012, 1% of Jay at Play's Little Miss Muffin Pop N Flip™ dolls sold will be donated to Share Our Strength's Great American Bake Sale (up to $75,000), a national effort to end childhood hunger in America by 2015. Now, Jay at Play International wants to make participation in the Great American Bake Sale even sweeter by giving away hundreds of Little Miss Muffin dolls.
Little Miss Muffin arrives to you peeking out of her magical muffin cup. Pop her muffin top, flip the muffin cup inside out, and Little Miss Muffin becomes a soft adorable doll. With sweet expressive faces and bright smiles, there are ten Little Miss Muffin Dolls each with their own flavor to delight kids of all ages.

Share Our Strength, the nation’s leading nonprofit working to end childhood hunger, invites all bakers to host individual or group bake sales in their local communities during the ninth annual Great American Bake Sale’s National Challenge Weekend April 20-22. The first 300 bake sales to submit $275 or more from sales held on National Challenge Weekend will receive a free Little Miss Muffin doll to thank them for their efforts.

Kids love to help in the kitchen, and participating in a bake sale is a great way to teach children about charity while spending time together as a family.MyLittleMissMuffin.com offers a variety of simple recipes for young children, from fingerpainting on poundcake to mixing homemade playdough. More advanced mini chefs might enjoy layering a red, white and blueberry parfait with strawberry and vanilla yogurt sprinkled with fruit on top. Children will have hours of fun playing with Little Miss Muffin and making these sweet treats in the kitchen.


---GIVEAWAY---

One lucky reader will win a My Little Miss Muffin doll, from the folks at Jay@Play International. To enter, please complete the mandatory entry first, and then as many extra entries as you like.  Make sure you include your email address with each comment, so that I can contact you if you win. Good luck!

MANDATORY ENTRY:

Head on over to the Great American Bake Sale website and let me know something you learned about this event.  As a bonus, if you sign up to be a host, you will receive 10 extra entries -- just let me know in a separate comment if you registered as a host and the location of your event.

EXTRA ENTRIES:


(Please leave separate entries for each, along with your email address)

1) Subscribe to my blog via email (1 entry)


2) Follow me on Facebook (1 entry)
3) Vote for Inspired by Savannah on Startup Nations 2012 Leading Moms Competition --You can vote one time per day (2 entries) 
4) Enter any of my other giveaways, leaving a comment with the name of the giveaway (1entry per giveaway entered)
5) Blog about this giveaway. It must include a link to this specific post, as well as a link to my blog, http://www.inspiredbysavannah.com/. (In your comment, please leave a link directly to your post – 3 Entries)
6) Follow me on Twitter (1entry)
7) Tweet about this giveaway (1 entry per tweet, per day; please include link to tweet in comment below)
#win a My Little Miss Muffin Doll @rmccoy1234 http://www.inspiredbysavannah.com/p/giveaways.html #giveaway (Ends 4/24)
8) Vote for me on picket fence blogs (See button on right side of blog -- One entry per vote, per day; Note:  You can only your one vote per day on ONE giveaway; duplicate comments on other giveaways on the same day with be void)
9) Add to a Giveaway Linky site  (5 entries)

Open to US residents only. Giveaway ends on April 24, 2012 at 11:59PM EST. I will then use Random.org to choose a winner. Winner will have 48 hrs. to respond to my email to claim prize. If I don't hear back from selected winner, I will draw another winner.


About Jay@Play:
Jay@Play International was established in 2004 and is a Hong Kong-based company with a showroom in New York City. The company's products are distributed internationally through companies that promote all of their brands on television. Following the worldwide success of its best-selling MushABellies, Totally KooKoo, Happy Nappers and Little Miss Muffin product lines, Jay@Play is now launching TV campaigns in the US for its "Pop N Play Village" brand, Cuddleuppets, and Skooligans. Jay@Play introduced the ToyTube network, which is a platform for cutting-edge 3D augmented-reality (AR) gaming for the popular MushABellies brand. Jay@Play International is a subsidiary of Jay Franco & Sons, the industry leader in the home-furnishing industry.

Disclosure:  I received a Villeroy & Boch platter and a Little Miss Muffin doll for posting about the Food Blogger Bake Sale, in support of Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry Campaign. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Monday, April 9, 2012

The Third National Food Bloggers Bake Sale is coming to kitchens near you on April 28.


Share Our Strength's Great American Bake Sale





Understanding Childhood Hunger

Every Child Deserves To Thrive

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HUNGRY CHILDREN CANNOT THRIVE. YET MILLIONS OF KIDS IN AMERICA ARE AT RISK OF GOING HUNGRY. SHARE OUR STRENGTH IS CHANGING THAT.
Every parent knows that a hungry child is a disadvantaged child. He can’t grow, develop and learn like other kids. She has trouble focusing and getting along. They complain often of headaches, stomachaches and other ailments. They fall behind in virtually every way.
It doesn’t have to be this way. There is plenty of nutritious food in America to make sure every child grows up healthy and thrives. What’s missing is access to this food. If families don’t have reliable access to healthy, affordable food, they can’t possibly feed their children well.
Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry® strategy provides that access to families all across the nation, so that every child, regardless of circumstances, can get the healthy food they need to thrive.
Join us in making No Kid Hungry the reality in America. Take the No Kid Hungry Pledge today »
YOU CAN HELP END CHILDHOOD HUNGER. HOST A BAKE SALE.

Share Our Strength’s Great American Bake Sale®, presented by Domino® Sugar, C&H® Sugar and Duncan Hines®, is a national effort that encourages Americans to  host bake sales in their communities to end childhood hunger in America by 2015.  Since 2003, more than 1.7 million people have participated in Great American Bake Sale, raising more than $6 million to make sure there is no kid hungry in America. Great American Bake Sale is supported by official bakeware partner Chicago Metallic™, national television partner Food Network, national magazine partner Family Circle, and official baking ingredient partner Solo®.  Visit GreatAmericanBakeSale.org for more information.


HOW GREAT AMERICAN BAKE  SALE HELPS

Funds raised through Great American Bake Sale support Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry® Campaign to end childhood hunger in America by 2015. Organizations receiving proceeds from Share 

Our Strength use them to:

•Buy equipment, supplies and utensils to serve meals to at-risk children.
•Cover the cost of opening additional meal sites for children.
•Hire more staff to serve meals to children.
•Pay for materials that tell parents about the availability of programs that provide free or reduced price meals.
•Provide mobile food pantries or cafeterias for kids who don’t have transportation to meal sites.
•Teach kids and their families how to plan, shop for and cook healthy, affordable meals that everyone enjoys

WHY SHOULD YOU GET INVOLVED?

• Your bake sale will create awareness and help educate the community about an issue that is often overlooked: childhood hunger in America. 
• Having a bake sale is a fun solution with a big impact on an unthinkable problem.
• It’s simple, easy and doesn’t require big plans or big money to make a big difference! 
• Bake sales are a great way to teach kids about giving back. 
• If you’re in the bakery or restaurant business, Great American Bake Sale is a great way for your company to contribute to ending childhood hunger. 


HOW YOU CAN BAKE A DIFFERENCE

  • Sign up for Great American Bake Sale. Make it a family affair, a community service project for your workplace or place of worship, or an activity for a social group. Register at GreatAmericanBakeSale.org to receive your bake sale tool kit.
  • Put yourself on the map. Add your bake sale to the Great American Bake Sale map, where anyone in search of a bake sale can find one with a simple zip code search.
  • Host your bake sale. Rally friends, family and neighbors to help. Find a location, get out your favorite recipes and talk up your bake sale everywhere.  
  • Visit GreatAmericanBakeSale.org for lots of tips.
  • Consider hosting a workplace bake sale. It’s a great way to encourage teamwork among colleagues and more importantly, have fun while helping children at risk of hunger.
  • Donate to the cause. Ask people who cannot attend to donate to your bake sale, see if your company will match your donations or put out a donation jar at your bake sale. Send the proceeds from your bake sale to Share Our Strength

WHO WE ARE
Share Our Strength®, a national nonprofit, is ending childhood hunger in  America by connecting children with the nutritious food they need to lead  healthy, active lives.  Through its No Kid Hungry® Campaign—a national effort to end childhood hunger in America by 2015—Share Our Strength ensures children in need are enrolled in federal nutrition programs, invests in community organizations fighting hunger, teaches families how to cook healthy, affordable meals, and builds public-private partnerships to end childhood hunger, at the state and city level. Visit Strength.org to get involved.

WHY FOCUS ON CHILDHOOD HUNGER?

In the world’s wealthiest nation, no child should grow up hungry. Over the course of a year, more than 17 million children in America cannot count on having enough nutritious food. That’s almost one in four kids in America today who struggle with hunger. Yet at Share Our Strength, we see a future in which no child in America grows up hungry. 

FINDING AND FEEDING KIDS WHERE THEY LIVE, LEARN AND PLAY

Through the No Kid Hungry Campaign, Share Our Strength is working with governors, mayors and state, community, faith and private-sector leaders across the country to connect families at risk of hunger with the programs that can help them. Our focus is on long-term change, the difference between just feeding a child today and making sure that children in the United States never go hungry again.

Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign gives more kids a healthy start to the day by supporting effective school breakfast programs; ensures kids have food at home by helping more eligible families enroll in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (food stamps); and keeps kids fed outside of school hours by ensuring access to afterschool programs that provide snacks or meals, and increasing participation in summer meals programs. Another important component of the campaign is nutrition education. Share Our Strength teaches families how to cook healthy, affordable meals through Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters™ program and by funding other nutrition education programs.

Nationally, Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign provides leadership, raises awareness, and advocates for change that will end childhood hunger in America. Locally, No Kid Hungry provides funding to the most effective anti-hunger organizations and builds partnerships that bring together private funders, public officials and nonprofit organizations to create a campaign plan, with measurable goals, to end childhood hunger in a particular state or city. Help make No Kid Hungry a reality. 

Sign up for Great American Bake Sale today, at GreatAmericanBakeSale.org or call 800.761.4227.





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