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Day 4 of our Father’s Day giveaways is very near and dear to my heart. I mentioned in the Peugeot Baltaz Corkscrew giveaway that Peugeot was kind enough to also give us a pepper mill to give away in our Father’s Day celebrations.

My dad and I, we have a true and unmovable love of pepper. I’ve made no secret on MBA that I love hot food. Pepper, spice, heat – whatever you want to call it, I want my dinner to have some real KICK. And that’s a trait I got directly from dear old Dad.

The man would season chocolate cake with pepper if he could – and now that I think about it.. I’m not sure he hasn’t! An important part of imparting pepper to food is using freshly cracked pepper. If you use the stuff that’s already been ground, sure, you get a little kick (and maybe a sneeze), but to get the real bite, you have to crack the pepper as you add it to food.

That’s where a good pepper mill comes in. There are tons of pepper mills on the market, in every shape and size. But for my money, I’ve never used a pepper mill I liked more than the Peugeot Classic Paris u’select Pepper Mill in Chocolate. For one, it’s a beautiful color and made from solid Beech wood. But more importantly, this pepper mill is made by a company that’s been making pepper mills since the 1842. The grind is perfect, and easily adjustable to your size preference. Peugeot knows what it’s talking about when it comes to pepper mills.

If I were going to go out and buy my dad a pepper mill at Williams Sonoma, it would be this one.

One lucky MBA reader will receive the Peugeot Classic Paris u’select Pepper Mill in Chocolate!

How do you win?

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Simply leave a comment below. Tell me your Dad’s favorite recipe, or your favorite Father’s Day memory.

Important Details:

-This giveaway is open to USA residents only and will run until Saturday, June 26th at 11:59 pm EST.
-Winner(s) will be generated via a random number generator software program. Winner will be notified via the contact email provided on the comment contact form.
-Winner(s) will have until 6/29/11 to claim their Peugeot Classic Paris u’select Pepper Mill in Chocolate or we will choose another winner.
-Winner will receive one Peugeot Classic Paris u’select Pepper Mill in Chocolate {$35.00 value}. Product will be shipped by Peugeot.
-See Official Giveaway Rules

Disclosure:

This giveaway is provided to you by Peugeot. The views and opinions expressed on My Baking Addiction are purely my own and based upon my personal experiences with the Peugeot Classic Paris u’select Pepper Mill in Chocolate and Software. I was given the product(s) free of charge; however, I was not monetarily compensated for a positive review or giveaway.

270 Comments

  1. Jennifer says:

    My dad was the cook at my house so I have a lot of favorites…. but I would have to say his country style ribs…. that and his shaved iced Arnold Palmers….. YUM!

  2. Heather says:

    My dad is our own personal pit master…he makes the best ribs I’ve ever had. It’s so fun having a father to cook with!

  3. Erin from Long Island says:

    My dad always loved my weird kitchen experiments, especially my butter chicken (the Indian one!)

  4. emily Maxwell says:

    My dad’s favorite dessert is cherry pie. Homemade of course. :)

  5. Aleigha says:

    My dad makes the best steaks on the grill. Well, actually, he makes the best everything on the grill :) The marinade recipes that he’s create are delicious!!

  6. Amanda C says:

    My dad loves cheesecake. That was my gift to him this year. I made it and surprised him. He loved it and I knew that was the best gift I could give him.

  7. Julia Fisher says:

    My dad’s favorite recipe was for osso bucco

  8. Hilda says:

    My dad’s favorite thing to eat is any kind of pasta with mushrooms in it. He seems to think they’re mandatory in every pasta dish lol

  9. Amanda says:

    My Dad’s favorite recipe is for beans and greens with cornbread.

  10. SalBug says:

    My Dad’s favorite recipe is for beef stew. He adds linguica to it, which is a nod to his Portuguese heritage. Yum!