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And the winner is….

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It’s time to give away this month’s free cookbook, folks! So many of you wrote in for a chance to win “Great Bar Food at Home” by Kate Heyhoe. I appreciate all of the wonderful responses to my question, “What is the best bar food you ever ate, and why?”
It was difficult to choose a winner because there were so many mouthwatering responses: bacon-wrapped dates, popcorn, raw bar fare such as cherrystone clams and stone crab legs, spinach-artichoke dip and seafood potato skins. YUM!
But the book goes to blog reader RICH, who wrote in with this response:

“My favorite barfood is any that deviates from the chicken (tender or wing)/ cheesestick/ riblet variety. On business in Denver once, I had an amazing rumaki marinated in a great soy/bourbon mixture. I liked that so much that I returned the following night and tried the Ovos de Cordona (quail eggs) and some roasted chicken hearts. Just as good as the rumaki.
I enjoyed these and chose them because I KNEW I’d rarely get the chance to dine on them at a bar ever again.”

Rich wins not because he was the first to respond, although I do appreciate that. I liked his answer because it showed he has a sense of adventure about food and a desire to try bar snacks that don’t fall into the typical categories. That willingness to experiment, I think, makes him a good match for Heyhoe’s book of eclectic bar foods.
Rich, e-mail me your address at lindsey.nair@roanoke.com and I’ll put this book in the mail for you.
Everyone else, do not despair! I have plenty more free cookbooks where that one came from (in fact, I just got one in the mail called “I’m Dreaming of a Chocolate Christmas” by Marcel Desaulniers) and the same person is not allowed to win twice in one year, so I’m keeping track.
Y’all keep reading!
Before I mail out Rich’s book, I will share one recipe from the book. Maybe we can all whip this up this weekend while we’re relaxing the work stress away.

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On the Fridge Magnet blog, food writer Lindsey Nair writes about home cooking, local restaurants, entertaining and more. Here, you will also find links to restaurant reviews and our weekly food column, Front Burner. Please also check out our database of Southwest Virginia restaurants resturant user reviews and our recipe database.

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