The nazar boncugu (bon-joo) is a very popular symbol here. It protects the wearer against the evil eye. People place these on the door, wear them as jewelry, carry them in the car, and anything and everything else. I'll include at least one nazar boncugu in the giveaway box. I will also include a small package of Turkish coffee, some Turkish candy, and probably another surprise or two as well. It will be a smallish package, as it costs a lot to send things from here.
To enter, leave a comment to this entry. For an extra entry, "like" Witchin' in the Kitchen on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Witchin-in-the-Kitchen/102358696469804
Blog about it for an extra entry. There ya go, up to three chances to win a bunch of schwag from Turkey. :)
I will leave this open for a couple of weeks. A winner will be picked at random on or around May 11. Sound good?



I'm in!
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Woo hoo! I'm in, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful prize, My Mom has a nazar boncugu hanging in her home and I'm always drawn to it when we visit.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know the name of this symbol! It's very popular here!
ReplyDeleteGreat first giveaway!
Kisses from Nydia.
Just liked your FB!
ReplyDeletecount me in... wonderful giveaway... so many wonderful things... good luck everyone
ReplyDeleteYay!! Love giveaways :D I've seen those symbols around (bellydance community) and I guessed right that they were a ward against the evil eye. Definitely something I could use!
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ReplyDeleteCount me in, too! Congrats on starting your giveaways!
ReplyDeleteenter me! i looove turkish delights!!!! sooo yummy :)
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This is wonderful! Thank you so much for giving us the chance to win such a fun and generous gift.
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My mom would adore the Turkish delight (the real thing!) I have always adored the symbol!
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What a lovely giveaway. Count me in please. xx
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ReplyDeleteOh and I just 'liked' you on facebook too
ReplyDeleteNice idea. (^v^) I'm in.
ReplyDelete(Still not sure what to cook for Beltane, though there was this nice pumpkin and mango soup recipe in this new cook book I got last week... I'm addicted to cook books. And food. And everything inbetween.)
Over at http://rundumsprache.blogspot.com/2010/04/lesenswert-witchin-in-kitchen.html you can even find a blog entry on your blog, in German (sorry!), with a link leading here. (^v^)
Have a nice day!
Me too!!! What a fun bunch of goodies!!! ^-^
ReplyDeleteHope you & your coworkers stop having such a bad time of things & that your students shape up. *HUGS*
Have an awesome rest of your week!!! ^-^
I've heard about them! very protective amulet, so I'm in!
ReplyDeleteLove the swchag! reminds me of schfifty five. =)
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Found you thru Pagan Dad. Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful! count me in on all 3 ways to enter!
ReplyDeleteNo, pick me!! I've never tasted turkish coffee but ate at a great Turkish restaurant in London once! Excellent
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ReplyDeleteOOooh what a beautiful blog and please count me in your giveaway. One day I will travel overseas but until then I must hope for much other country goodness to come my way :D
ReplyDeleteLovely blog did I say I will be back!
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Count me in!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog!It is fantastic. I am looking forward to spending more time looing through your posts.
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My first visit - very interesting blog. Blogged here from Mother Moon.
Wonderful give away. Count me in.
How cool! Count me in. *follows*
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome package! While I've never had Turkish candy, I can't get enough coffee or boncugu symbols. Count me in. :)
ReplyDeleteI just 'liked' your FB page. :)
ReplyDeleteWoo hoooo Turkish Coffee I'm down w/ that momma!
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I "liked" your Facebook page-Rae Pavey
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What great stuff to give away!! Enter me please :D
ReplyDeleteI just "liked" ur facebook page :D
ReplyDeleteI am in, too! Mother Moon sent me & now I will scamper over to facebook!
ReplyDeleteOkay friend from Turkey! I face booked you & blogged about you, too!
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Good luck with your give-away!
love from luna
I'm in! I've posted about the giveaway on my blog!
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Luna from Spelled with a W gave me the heads up, please count me in!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely giveaway.
I just became your fan on facebook too!
ReplyDeleteFantastic blog, I'm a FB fan too!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway -- thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Munich,
Birgit
I posted about your giveaway on the sidebar of my blog -- gotta spread the word!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Munich,
Birgit
Giveaways always make me come out of lurking. Such a beautiful symbol. Count me in!
ReplyDeleteSadly, I don't have a facebook.
I "like" Witchin' in the Kitchen on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI blogged about this giveaway -
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I love to try new foods so that would a great win.
ReplyDeleteI've been following your blog for a while now, but I'm a bit of a lurker! Mwhahaha...
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to stop by to tell you that enjoy your blog, and that I've nominated you for an award over on my blog...
http://crookedways.wordpress.com/2010/05/04/blogging-awards/
And I'd love to enter your giveaway! I'm going to go over to facebook now...
I forgot to mention that I am Sarah Jayne Chapman on facebook...
ReplyDeleteLOL...the friendly looking eye protects against the evil eye! How cool! Also I've never had Turkish candy but it looks good...
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