joseph joseph bread bin giveaway
Happy day after Labor Day, friends! I know the day after a long holiday weekend can be a real downer, so I’m here for you, today, with a fun giveaway. (cue the Carlton dance!)
A few weeks ago, an awesome local-to-me modern home design purveyor called AlwaysMod contacted me about reviewing their Joseph Joseph Bread Bin 100 and a few gorgeous Lapuan Kankurit kitchen linens. Turns out I’ve been in desperate need of both (ummmm yeah, bread baker without a bread bin, that’s me) for quite some time, so I said heck yes and waited with bated breath until they arrived at my doorstep.
When I opened the package to see the goodies inside, I was astonished.
Everything was beautiful! The bread bin is sleek and modern, with a stainless steel bin and a smooth wood cover. The striped linens are large and soft, yet durable. I wanted to display them in my kitchen immediately and heretofore forever and ever. Truth: I’ll probably be using those linens for allll the future food photos. You’ve been warned.
Then I actually gave them both a trial run. The bread bin is hefty and pretty sizeable (about 13 inches long, 7 inches tall), but it’s not bulky. It’s the perfect size for at least one large sandwich loaf, but I have been easily fitting at least two loaves in there. The wood cover turns over to become a cutting board with crumb-catching grooves, which I LOVE. That feature alone would have sold me, but the best part is that it keeps fresh loaves fresh for days longer than they would just sitting in a bag on a counter top. And the tea towels are great for anything from drying hands to grabbing warm pots and casserole dishes to cleaning fresh fruits and veggies to displaying on my wall because they’re so pretty.
I love that the products are distributed by a Minnesota-based company, too. I have a feeling both the bread bin and kitchen linens will be functional and attractive additions to my kitchen for years to come.
Now here’s the part you’ve really been waiting for: the giveaway! AlwaysMod and Girl Versus Dough are teaming up to give away one Joseph Joseph Bread Bin 100 ($75 value) to one lucky reader.
To enter, follow the prompts in the widget below. The giveaway is open to any U.S. resident 18 years of age or older. The giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. CT on Tuesday, Sept. 15.
Good luck, friends! And be sure to check out AlwaysMod on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter and Instagram.
Disclosure: I received the bread bin and towels from AlwaysMod for review purposes only. All opinions are my own.
This would be great for any homemade loaf of bread or rolls.. Would Love to win ..
Would like to try to make all of our sandwich bread, so this would be great for that!
Oh my gosh! I would love to win this. Perfect storage for my homemade breads and rolls.
I would put my rosemary-garlic no knead bread in this bread box.
I would also put Janet’s rosemary-garlic no knead bread in the bread box! 🙂 Would you share your recipe!
I would make a sourdough bread using my starter.
I would make a loaf of whole wheat bread!
Sourdough!
I’m going to ask for that recipe pictured above! That’s what I would love to bake first 🙂
I have a sourdough starter that I would love to try!
OOOh you are so right the towels and the breadbox are all so attractive! I would put homemade homey whole wheat bread in it. Also some rustic rye :).
Our favorite bread at the moment is a rustic style sourdough bread. YUM! Love the breadbox!!!
Love this!
Our favorite….Rye bread!
I would make banana bread and cinnamon bread first.
I would make my classic sourdough recipe!
Pumpernickel bread from your blog! Love it in the fall and winter.
it’s super boring, but we love our plain ol’ white bread!
Love this breadbox! It would hold all my failed attempts of the perfect French bread!
Any kind of rustic bread is wonderful. Had a built in breadbox at last house and this would be perfect.
I have a loaf of whole wheat honey bread rising right now…my next batch would go great in this!
I would make make a rustic sourdough or banana bread!
Love these!
I would put my husband’s delicious whole grain and flax seed bread in the bin to keep it fresh.
I would make a sprouted wheat seed bread!
I would love to store a crusty soda bread in that box!
English muffin bread is probably the one I make the most.
What a great idea beautifully executed!
And I think English Muffin Loaf would be perfect in it…
I would make Challah and store it first. Everything looks so neat and sleek.
crusty white bread
All of that is so pretty. I’m a sucker for a pretty dish towel. I think I would use the bread box for any of the breads I make. I’m working on a sourdough starter. We’ll see how long that lasts before I murder it.
I can’t live without bread so it would change daily.
I have the Lapuan Kankurit tea towels in blue and I love them! I’d stick my take-and-bake rolls in the bread bin, ha!
I didn’t even know there was such a thing as a Bread Bin for making bread! I love this and the fact that it is so gorgeous to look at is a nice bonus. Can’t wait to give it a try with a great rustic bread!
I’ve been meaning to make a whole wheat sunflower seed bread. These are lovely, thank you for the post.
I would use it for focaccia!
I would store my homemade breads in it! Thanks!
This would be a great addition to my kitchen!
I so need this. I make homemade sourdough bread every week. I haven’t bought a loaf of bread in at lease 5 years. I’m the bread QUEEN!
I really like how elegant the bread bin is. I would use it to try out that Dutch oven bread recipe you posted recently.
I would love to start off with just a good old fashion whole wheat bread. Then move on to some new recipes I have been wanting to try out.
Zucchini bread! It is the season.
I would use this for sandwich bread loaves!
I so need this. I make homemade bread all the time. Sourdough is my usual but yesterday I made a copycat Outback Black bread.
this would be perfect for my weekly loaf of honey whole wheat sandwich bread!
English Muffin toasting bread would fit in there perfectly! Love the towels too!
Since I am anticipating fall I will have to go with Pumpkin bread.
The options are endless with the ingenious product – I would make my famous raisin/ currant bread and indulge!
I have a “biga” waiting for me to make ciabatta for dinner…..
I would put my whole grain no knead bread in it!
Love this!! What a gorgeous bread box – your loaf looks amazing!
I would make no knead rustic bread. Thank you so much for offering such a wonderful giveaway!
The bread bin is just my style. I don’t bake that much bread so I’d bake just just so I can use it. I’m thinking of a zucchini bread to put in it.
This would be great for my bread machine whole wheat bread. I never know what to do with it and it molds. Doesn’t fit in anything I have. This is a beautiful bread bin!!!
I would try making my own soudough…. thanks!
Sourdough!
Banana bread is our house favourite so we would start with that one.
My all-Alaskan sourdough! I make at least three loaves a week and would love to use such a great bin to store them!
I would love to use it for my cheddar jalapeno focaccia!
I would love using it for my homemade Hawaiian rolls and my whole grain bread. It is really lovely looking, too.
Buttermilk sandwich bread for the kids’ lunches.
I’d use it for a sourdough boule!
I have been looking for a good bread box!
For my crusty whole wheat bread!
Such a wonderful give away! I make bread for our morning toast. Sometimes whole wheat with buttermilk and oatmeal date to switch it up.
Grandma’s bread would be even more perfect. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
Every other week I bake two loaves of your Whole Wheat Honey Oatmeal bread, one to freeze and one to use. This would be the perfect place to put the loaf my famy is eating.
I would love to put some fresh homemade yeast rolls in this beautiful breadbox.
Fresh homemade yeast rolls like I make for Thanksgiving.
my homemade sourdough!
I’m thinking cinnamon raisin bread would be a great use for this bread box – or the peasant bread I like to make in my bread machine! Yumm!!
The widget wouldn’t let me write in the space provided (wahhh) so I hope this will count! I just took two loaves of white wheat out of the oven 20 minutes ago! So a bread box would REALLY come in handy!
Thanks, and I love your site!
Love the breadbox! So cute!
Ummm…Lemon Crumb Loaf…no, ummmm….wait!! Too many breads that I love. I can’t decide. Besides, it’s late in the afternoon and I’m brain dead. I need a piece of bread.
I’ve been wanting to make your Asiago Herb Hoagie Rolls!
Definitely would use it for my homemade challah bread
I would make my Mom’s cinnamon swirl raisin bread 🙂
I would bake a loaf of cinnamon bread! ????
I have read about these fancy bread boxes. This one is lovely! Perfect place to store homemade sourdough!
My grandmother’s Swedish rye bread.
I would use it for your no knead artisan bread. We love that bread. Or else some delicious lion house rolls.
This post came at the perfect time! I’d been looking for a bread box like this for our weekly sandwich bread but haven’t been able to find anything. I’m so glad to know about this Joseph bread bin! (Bonus points for being a MN company!)
Country loaf
OMG I WANT IT!
I would use it for all the breads! Although I’m def. due to make some more ciabatta soon!
sourdough!
Lately I’ve been craving challah.
What a beautiful bread box! I could keep my honey oatmeal bread in there!
I’d use it to hold my bread recipe: water/whole wheat flour/oatmeal/millet/wheat bran/honey/salt/yeast!
cinnamon raisin swirl bread!
I use a sandwich bread recipe I’ve had for years. I would make that first. What a nice bread bin. Thank you for a chance to win this
There’s an oat bread recipe I want to try in my new Pullman pan.
Cinnamon Raisin Nut/Seed bread…. then a Brioche for slicing to make French Toast (Sunday breakfast favorite!!)
A favorite breakfast bread in our house is a version of Panettone I make in my bread machine, and this really cool Joseph Joseph bread bin would be a great way to keep it and slice it, too.
I would use it for your Italian bread. Make it all the time!
Ooh, this looks like the perfect place for my no-knead bread!
Winter is right around the corner, time for some delish cinnamon bread!
I have this recipe for peanut butter bread I want to try soon.
Oh, it would definjitely be Rosemary Garlic bread. I love it. One of my favorites. Thank you for the awesome giveaway chance.
Carol L
San Francisco Sourdough!
I would make my sourdough bread.
I would use the recipe for the King Arthur Flour Rosemary Sourdough recipe. So good for the fall….
Shiny!. I’d use it for my every day loaf -Basic bread from Elizabeth David’s “English Bread and Yeast Cookery”. It is my baking bible!
I would use the bread bin for my favorite challah bread recipe.
It’s a lovely bread box. I would put my honey whole wheat bread in it. I make 3 loafs a week to feed my house of boys!
I’d love to use it for sourdough!
Those linens! I’m in love. 🙂 So gorgeous!!
Also, I would make my Gluten Free + Paleo Banana Bread recipe that I FINALLY perfected. 😉
My crusty artisan bread that my husband has learned to make as well 🙂 . If you put it in a bag, the crunchy crust gets soft 🙁 . I would LOVE to win the breadbox to put it in – I bet it would keep it perfectly!!
I would use the bread bin for my whole wheat sandwich bread!
This is a beautiful bread bin. We really like rye.
I’d make a whole wheat bread!
It would be perfect for my honey whole wheat sandwich bread!
I’d make a loaf of honey whole wheat bread!
I mostly bake things from the ABin5 book, and it would be so great to have a bread bin to keep those loaves in!
Sourdough cinnamon swirl bread … MMMM!!!
I would fill it with my whole wheat soda bread.
I would use it for the bread that I make
http://gwens-nest.com/easy-bread-recipe/
Having just moved back into my home after 4 yrs. I am selectively stocking my kitchen again. This would be a wonderful addition for making my Kalamata Olive Bread.
My homemade Whole wheat bread
It would perfectly store some homemade English Muffins!
This would help inspire me to start baking (instead of buying) bread again!
Nothing better than housewares to brighten your day!
Sourdough – my favorite!
I would make my recipe for a loaf of whole wheat bread!!!