Monday, February 16, 2009

Country Bob's Giveaway

Contest is now closed. The winners are EDRing and Melissa. Congrats! Winners have been notified. Thanks to Country Bob's for letting me host the giveaway.

The nice people at Country Bob's are letting me host a contest for free Country Bob's All-Purpose Sauce! Two lucky winners will each get two coupons for a free bottle.

To enter to win, just reply with a comment to this post. Single entry per person please. Winners will be chosen by randomizer. Contest ends at 23:59 CST on 2/27/09. Winners will be announced here and sent a e-mail notification. I must have a way to contact you so make sure that you e-mail address is visible in your blogger profile or leave you e-mail address with your comment. US only.

I have a review for Country Bob's posted too. Check it (and them) out. You can visit their website and request a coupon for a free bottle of their tasty sauce.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Country Bob's

Al Malekovic of Country Bob's products offered to send me some free product coupons in the hopes that I would write a review of Country Bob's All Purpose Sauce. I was honored since I'm already a fan of their products.

I love to use Country Bob's All Purpose Sauce for dipping sauce, for adding some zip to my soups and stews, and for topping sandwiches.

They also have great recipes. You can find their recipes at www.countrybobs.com/pages/recipes_main.asp and you can pick up a free brochure at some stores where you find their products.

Country Bob's products are great tasting and can be used for lots of things. Don't just take my word for it. Ask for your own free coupon for Country Bob's All Purpose Sauce here:
www.countrybobs.com/pages/signup.asp

I tried the Corn Pone pie recipe out of the Country Bob's Recipe Collection brochure. I'm posting it below since I don't see it on their website. It was easy to make and a hit with the family. It's like a chili with a cornbread topping . . . very tasty!

Corn Pone Pie

1 pound ground beef
1/3 cup chopped onion
1 tablespoon shortening
1 cup stewed tomatoes
1 cup Country Bob's All Purpose Sauce
2 tablespoons chili powder
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 (16 ounce) can kidney beans
1 (6 ounce) package corn bread mix.

Cook the gound beef with the onion in the shortening in a skillet until brown and crumbly; drain. Stir in the tomatoes, Country Bob's All Purpose Sauce, chili powder and salt. Simmer, covered, for about 15 minutes. Discard about half the bean liquid. Stir the beans with the remaining liquid into the skillet. Pour the mixture in a greased casserole. Prepare the corn bread mix according to the package directions. Pour the batter over the ground beef mixture. Bake at 425 degrees for 20 minutes or until golden brown. Yield: 6 servings.

Another neat thing about Country Bob's is their CEO. From their website: " We have placed true ownership of Country Bob, Inc. in the hands of God. "Christ is our CEO" and He is an Awesome Boss!
www.countrybobs.com/pages/ceo.asp

This is a company with great products. Besides the All Purpose Sauce that is available in regular and spicy flavors, they offer seasoning salt and barbeque sauce.

Please visit their site, request a free coupon, and read up on this great company.

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