9.09.2012
Tillamook Back-To-School Contest
Tillmook has a great Back To School campaign and contest going right now where they will donate $10 to Feeding America for every healthy recipe or tip you submit to them via e-mail. By submitting your recipe/tip, you'll be entered to win a fabulous prize--a backpack full of $150 worth of Tillamook goodies. Awesome, right? One more reason to love Tillamook.
Right now you can also take advantage of this exclusive 15% off coupon code BACKTOSCHOOL, valid until September 14th. (Note: The discount applies to your total purchase.)
Feel free to join in the live twitter chatter for the duration of this campaign--#backtoschool. You can also tweet with @tillamookcheese and @feedingamerica.
My family has been enjoying Tillamook Special Reserve Extra Sharp Cheddar Cheese and fruit as an after-school (or anytime) snack this past week. At our house, the sharper the cheddar, the better. Lucky for us, Tillamook makes a fabulous extra sharp cheddar.
My son doesn't like cold cheese, only "hot cheese" (melted), so I've been adding shredded extra sharp cheddar to things he will eat to help get him some more protein and calcium in his diet. It makes the most delightfully, melty quesadillas. I'll share a favorite family recipe this week that my son specifically asked for using (specifically again) Tillamook cheese. (Bonus: It's pretty healthy too.)
How about you? Do you love Tillamook as much as my family does? What's your favorite product?
Disclosure: By participating in this campaign, our family received complimentary samples of cheese and other Tillamook products. And we said yes, because (duh!) Tillamook makes great cheese and my family loves it. (p.s. I don't know anyone who doesn't love Tillamook.) Print this post
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2 comments:
i always try to buy tillamook, we love it.
and i especially love the tillamook chocolate PB icecream. it's my fav.
Tillamook is far and away the best cheese available. I buy it in bulk and shred/freeze/whatever as needed. It's a good stand alone cheese and it makes everything else just taste better!
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