What Age Would You Be?

It’s Monday! Good morning!


Zzzzzzz…


Today…


Because it’s Monday…


Because I like this pot…


(Please note that I did not say I like pot…)


And because I love ya…


 

I’m giving away three (3) Le Creuset 7 1/2-Quart Round French Ovens, in this gawgeous “Caribbean” color.


 


TO ENTER

To enter the contest, just answer the following question in the Comments section of this post. I asked this same question a year or so ago and the questions were really interesting.


If you could be one age for the rest of your life, what age would you be?

Would you be a thirteen-year-old, living free of responsibilities in mom and dad’s house? Or would you be a good, solid fifty: wise with experience but still strong in body? Or would you go for the cliche twenty-nine? Or would you be a centenarian, with all the knowledge and wisdom that comes with that? Or would you be the age you are now, whatever that is?


Just shout out your ideal age and you’re automatically entered to win the pot.


 


THE RULES

One entry per person, please. Strictly enforced with a wooden spoon, a whisk, and can opener. (Wait…huh?)


*Note* Sometimes comments will not be visible immediately. Please give it a little time; it’ll show up eventually!


No entries after noon Tuesday.


Winners will be announced Tuesday night.


Good luck!


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Contest sponsored by Pioneer Woman, with cooperation from CHEFS Catalog.


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Published on June 04, 2012 04:52
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message 1: by Teri (new)

Teri I would want to be 21. Fresh out of college with the world in front of me to explore. Old enough to know better but young enough to see everything anew. At 21 I had no regrets, and still had plenty of time to create my own life.


message 2: by De (new)

De I think, 40. Still youthful and strong but with wisdom and maturity.


message 3: by Betsy (new)

Betsy I would be 5 years old. Old enough to know a strong sense of right and wrong, but young enough to make mistakes and not suffer too much for them. The level of amazement and joy is unending, and curiosity and zest for life are in full force. Your parents are still your hero, and grandparents are likely there to spoil you rotten.


message 4: by Joan (new)

Joan I would be 49.


message 5: by Kaye (new)

Kaye 42 ... it was a very good year.


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