The holidays may be over, but who said giveaways had to be over too? To keep the holiday spirit going a little longer, I'm giving away a copy of a fun cookbook called
FoodFest 365. This book is written by Food Network competitor Yvan D. Lemoine and is filled with fun food-trivia as well as celebrations of different types of food for everyday of the year. You can enjoy Chocolate Mint day on Febuary 19th, Coconut Torte day on March 13th or Cotton Candy day on July 31st.

To enter the contest, comment on this post and tell us what your favorite foods to celebrate with are. For a second entry in this contest, add a comment on Chocolate Shaving's
facebook page. This content is open to US and Canadian residents only and ends on January 9th, 2011. Good luck!
Barbecue! Hands down a great party food. My favorite holiday by far is the 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteI think anything with chocolate in the title is a sure way to celebrate! :-) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a chips & dip fan! Pretty much any kind!
ReplyDeleteThe simplest party dip EVER...cream cheese & Italian dressing seasoning, mix and eat with wheat thins! So good and SO simple!
ReplyDeleteHot wings!
ReplyDeleteThis would be my kind of book! My favorite food holiday is probably World Nutella day. Nutella at every meal!
ReplyDeletelovely giveaway I like to celebrate with sweets
ReplyDeleteI like to celebrate with simple things. Having the gals over? How about some fresh fruit, fresh bread, Brie and chocolate? A group of friends for dinner? Pasta and salad, with a nice homemade dessert. I like to make something special from scratch when we celebrate. I made candy cane ice cream for Christmas dessert.
ReplyDeleteWe love chocolate for anything.
ReplyDeleteBut if we want nutritious food we go for Italian.
Sliders, LOVE LOVE
ReplyDeleteEnter me please.
Mexican food is also a favorite
I love to celebrate with cake and ice cream!
ReplyDeleteCheese is a celebratory cheese to me. I love to start any gathering with a cheese plate.
ReplyDeleteHm... chocolate, cheese, fresh fruit and veggies, and seafood.
ReplyDeleteFondue and cake. Not necessarily together.
ReplyDeleteI still love homemade spinach dip made using Knorr's veggie soup mix.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, cotton candy day! I love it! What a great giveaway! Thanks for the chance to win.
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Ice cream cake makes me very, very happy!
ReplyDeletecrystalgrant84(at)hotmail(dot)com
Mmmmm 7 layer bean dip... yum!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely gooey chocolate lava cake during Xmas!
ReplyDeleteI love to celebrate with seafood - whether its a big platter of roasted shrimp cocktail or Jambalaya or a Kitchem Clambake - bring it on for a great party - Cheers!
ReplyDeleteCake and ice cream - I love birthday celebrations ! - no matter whose it is!
ReplyDeletecake and ice cream is my fave - classic bday party treats:)
ReplyDeleteI don't necessarily have a favorite FOOD, but I know I love celebrating with sangria! And if it's cold outside, I vary the sangria by doing mulled wine instead.
ReplyDeleteDuring the holidays I always like to do traditional dishes but try to vary them a bit. For example, rather than regular stuffing, I like to do a cornbread, wild rice, and pecan stuffing.
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anything to do with chocolate! or just sweets in general . I love cupcakes too :)
ReplyDeleteOur fabulous Posh Piggies or Pigs in a blanket make great festive finger food to celebrate with.
ReplyDeleteLately it seems like the constant celebratory dishes are creme brulee or a chocolate souffle.
ReplyDeletechocolate! in any form: cake, cupcakes, fudge, ice cream... it's not a party if there's no chocolate!
ReplyDeleteroasted or steamed crab, crab, crab! happy new year to you! x.
ReplyDeleteAnything chocolate :)
ReplyDeletemy favorite food to celebrate with is layer cake!
ReplyDeletecelebration food - BBQ here in Memphis!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the book give away.
Definitely guacamole and pico. I also like brie with roasted garlic. Great party foods.
ReplyDeleteMacarons are the best way to celebrate!
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I'm a chip and dip kind of girl myself! However, I have a love of ALL food.
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I like celebrating with tons of "small bites". Appetizers like mozzarella sticks and guacamole and corn chips and desserts like cookies and brownies!
ReplyDeleteI like celebrating with making seasonal treats with my boys!
ReplyDeleteI love cheese of any kind with a Cosmo, preferably!
ReplyDeleteTapas! Chocolate! Cupcakes! Yum :)
ReplyDeleteI love celebrating with treats! I love getting together for game nights with warm, gooey brownies or sweating through firework shows with scoops of homemade ice cream.
ReplyDeleteI think for me it would a variation of "crevettes au calvabec". I don't entertain with it (yet) but this dish is used as one in my family, for my birthday for me and my brother. And when we were children, during week-ends, my parents were flaming the shrimps with cognac. yummmm...
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Chocolate, OF COURSE!!! That is the ultimate celebratory food!
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Italian food! nothing like a good pasta!
ReplyDeleteice cream!
ReplyDeleteDeviled Eggs!!
ReplyDeleteChristmas homemade baci log :)
ReplyDeleteToo bad i live in Malta, Europe.. :(
cheesecake &/or some form of chocolate. not that i save either for just celebrations of course :)
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I love celebrating Halloween with chocolate cupcakes and orange frosting. Actually, any kind of cupcakes will do!
ReplyDeleteTo celebrate with family and friends its hands down.... always a Traditional South Indian Meal !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would say wine and cheese!
ReplyDeleteAnything is fine with me as long as I don't have to make it.
ReplyDeleteCheese! A great cheese platter, or melted on a great BBQ burger, or as a a pot luck casserole of mac & cheese. I can't imagine a celebration that doesn't incorporate it! And I wouldn't want to!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat book! I think chocolate is the perfect celebration food - in any form really :)
ReplyDeletePico de gallo and tortilla chips for big gatherings and pecan rum cake for small intimate parties. :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely chocolate and desserts! YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Chocolate - whether it is chocolate truffles, chocolate cake, chocolate fondue!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I found your blog Jennifer!!! It's beautiful and delicious.
ReplyDeleteBreakfast is my favourite meal to celebrate with - I like to make Julia Child's danish with apricots and almond butter.
::looking at the clock::
ReplyDeleteIt's almost 10:30 pm and I'm thankful it's still the 9th, making me eligible to enter this giveaway! FoodFest 365 looks like a GREAT book to own. I love trivia AND food. Put them together and you DO have a FoodFest. A delightful way to spend an evening -- eating great food and playing games with people you adore! My favorite food to celebrate with is "spaghetti and meatballs" -- it's comforting, filling, fun to eat and an inexpensive way to feed an army of family and friends. Round it out with loaves of crusty Italian bread, anitpasto, and mounds of freshly grated parmigiano-reggiano. If it's in the budget serve red wine! Oooooh, top it off with tiramisu -- that is, if you have room for dessert!
I am so sad I live in Australia ! I celebrate {and commiserate} all things with chocolate - usually o a daily basis !!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is apple pie - made with local apples and organic flour!
ReplyDeleteCupcakes! Cute, fun and simple enough, but great for any occasion!
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