Wednesday, April 29, 2009

ROMANO'S MACARONI GRILL "WHAT'S FOR DINNER" GIVEAWAY

This is one of my favorite giveaways!! Who doesn't love a big bowl of great tasting pasta. Thanks to My Blog Spark and Romano's Macaroni Grill for offering me a chance to try their new great meals and letting me have 3 "What's For Dinner" gift baskets to share with my readers. This giveaway includes a sample of the Creamy Basil Parmesan Chicken Pasta variety- Three coupons for you to try the other varieties the next time you visit your local grocer, a colander, a serving spoon and a cheese grater.
I am not a huge fan of boxed pasta dinners. I do fix them sometimes just because they are quick and simple to make. I made the Creamy Basil pasta last night and I was very impressed. It smelled great and it was a success at my house. I did not think it tasted like a boxed pasta meal. Each kit includes everything you need for a great meal except for the meat. All you have to do is add one pound of chicken or your choice of proteins such as shrimp or Italian sausage. Varieties of Romano's Macaroni Grill Restaurant Favorites dinner kits include Garlic & Herb Chicken Penne, Creamy Basil Parmesan Chicken & Pasta, Chicken Alfredo with Linguine and Chicken Marsala with Linguine.
For more information and a $1 coupon please visit their website here.
To Enter The Giveaway:
Leave me a comment telling what your biggest struggle is in preparing dinner for you family.
For An Additional Entry:
- Follow my Blog. (1 additional entry)
- Post about this giveaway on your blog. (1 additional entry)
- Follow me on Twitter. (1 additional entry)
Leave a comment for each additonal letting me know what you did.
MAKE SURE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IS INCLUDED!
This giveaway will close Tuesday, May 5 at 9pm. The winners will be notified on Wednesday. The winners will be chosen random. You will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is only valid for residents of the US.
Good luck!!

33 comments:

Heidi said...

Oh I so want to win this! I love the restaurant but we don't have one near where we've moved. My biggest problem making dinner is that my husband travels every other week, and it is SOOOO hard to cook for just one person. My son is only 15 months old, so I usually make mac & cheese or something kid friendly like that when the husband is gone. pick me, pick me!

wigget said...

my biggest struggle is finding something quick, easy, and healthy that the kids will actually eat

Unknown said...

The biggest problem I have is getting all the dishes done at the same time.

Brian and Lindsay said...

My biggest struggle when it comes to dinner is deciding what to make...after that, I have no problems!
blgrimm@hotmail.com

Karin said...

everybody wanting to eat different things!

Joanna said...

Because I work, I have a hard time thinking up new ideas for a picky husband that can be thrown together quickly!

rubymoon said...

I think my biggest challenge is making a dinner where everyone likes the main course and there isn't someone pouting about the food choice.

rubymoonstone at gmail dot com

rubymoon said...

Brand new follower to your blog.

rubymoonstone at gmail dot com

Ellen C. said...

I like to keep the meals healthy but it's tough to stay in my budget. Thanks for the chance.

sweetascandy579 at yahoo dot com

Soccer Mom said...

i have a tough time finding enough variety to cook in the crock pot b/c im never IN the kitchen, we are always on the go in the evenings w/ sports.. so we do alot of salads and left overs when i can cook.

Anonymous said...

Our biggest struggle is to stay home and not eat out at the great Mexican restaurant down the street--it is too close for our own good!
renee
yeloechikee at hotmail dot com

Soccer Mom said...

im following you on twitter chick

Anonymous said...

YUM! we ate at macaroni grill once, and it was so delicious! my biggest struggle is not getting in a rut and serving the same easy stuff too often. I do better if I make a menu...now off to do that menu. :-)

~eunice
rsmile2u @dejazzd .com

Hélène said...

My biggest struggle is dealing with how picky my husband is. Everytime I start menu planning I start crying because there are so few things that he likes to eat.

Anonymous said...

I would love to win this set! Our biggest issue is time...we both work 45+ hours a week and I have a hard time finding great meals that you can make in minutes. I've never had this brand before sounds yummy!! Thanks~MsT

wallacemisti(at)yahoo(dot)com

Kim and Ken Carlile said...

Keeping my 18 mo old entertained while I try to cook!!!
Thanks
Kim Carlile
kimisslim at hotmail dot com

Marie said...

My biggest problem is Im in a food rut. It seems I cook the same meals all the time and I'm bored.

mccataquet(at)comcast(dot)net

Brandette said...

My biggest struggle is trying to prepare healthy yet frugal meals that don't cost us a fortune in groceries each week.

heavncentt AT gmail DOT com.

Jay said...

I never have ideas of what to cook and not having all the ingredients.
Thanks.
rbjj32825[at]lycos[dot]com

cksknitter said...

My biggest struggle is being too tired to cook a good meal!
Chrissy at knittodayAThotmailDOTcom

Elizabeth Mather said...

I think my biggest struggle is trying to cook while helping kids with all their different projects going on at the same time. Hard to concentrate on what I am doing. Thanks for the giveaway!

Elizabeth Mather said...

I also follow your blog through my RSS feed. I have really enjoyed your blog!

Denise said...

I follow your blog.

Denise

dneese26 (at) hotmail (dot) com

Julie said...

Honestly, I guess my biggest struggle in preparing dinner is finding the time somedays!

Julie said...

I am now following you on Twitter :)

Bovee Family said...

My biggest struggle is just having the energy to do it. I am 38 weeks pregnant with three other children and I love to cook, but energy is lacking these days.
thebovees49091 at yahoo dot com

Denise said...

My biggest struggle preparing dinner is finding new easy to make recipes that are healthy.

Denise

dneese26 (at) hotmail (dot) com

haleyj said...

My biggest challenge is coming up with new fresh healthy ideas that my whole family will enjoy!
~haleyj99@yahoo.com

haleyj said...

I subscribed!

Vanessa said...

My biggest struggle is what to fix. I have a hard time creating a weekly menu and sticking to it since I never know how many will be home each evening.

Vanessa said...

I subscribe!

amy said...

keeping the kids happy while I cook!

amy said...

keeping the kids happy while I cook
casmith_13@juno.com forgot to add my eamil in the last comment not trying to enter twice