The holidays are coming up, meaning it’s time to save up some dough (har har) and brainstorm what you’re going to get for your loved ones. If you’re like me, you gravitate towards gifts involving butter and sugar. In years past, I’ve been known to bake dozens of different cookies, making my life and kitchen complicated and messy. Cookies of the past included inappropriate gingerbread men and women, over-sized, boozy ganache-filled chocolate chip cookies, and poorly-piped holiday-shaped sugar cookies. Appetizing, right?
Now that my free time is limited, being an accountant who is studying for the CPA and all, I blow my hard-earned paychecks towards purchasing artisanal and unique tummy-pleasing gifts for my family and friends.
If I were to pick out a box of cookies, I don’t find an arrangement of identical cookies particularly stimulating (macarons are the sole exception). I need a chaotic assortment of cookies to achieve a box full of order. That’s where Kukees come in this holiday season!
Imagine a full-size sheet pan, lined with parchment paper and adorned with scoops of sticky cookie dough ready to pop into the oven. That’s what baked Kukees resemble – 3 oz. mounds of individually handmade cookies, perfectly unique from one another and baked evenly all the way through. They’re made without preservatives (so eat/freeze ‘em fast), without hydrogenated oils (yum), and with three grams of fiber (why the hell not!?)
Oh, and the packaging is darling! Shipped in pink cardboard is a shoe box-esque, glossy pink and chocolate brown package with two pull-out drawers. Each level unveils imperfectly-shaped kukees, with scrumptious dimples and crevices and crumbs. Disclaimer — Kukees graciously shipped me a box to my office to sample. Since I wanted to taste each one within the recommended consumption period (five days for ultimate freshness), my coworkers and I split them up; one gal even purchased one and shipped it to a manager at another office.
Just in time for the hols (from Nov. 1st to Dec 31st), Kukees is baking up four new flavors – gingerbread chocolate, pumpkin white chocolate, turtle, and cranberry orange zest w/ white chip. Sort of drooling here, as I’m a sucker for gingerbread chocolate chip bread.Anyway, there are three fairly simple ways to enter the spooky Kukee Halloween giveaway. Three lucky kukee monsters will be shipped a three pound box of cookies ($50 value!) To enter, you must:
(1) Follow @kukeescookies and tweet the following:
“@foodismynish No tricks, just treats — I want to win a box of @kukeescookies for Halloween http://52desserts.com/2011/10/31/kukees-gourmet-cookie-giveaway/ ”
Remember to comment that you’ve tweeted with your username so I can cross-check (accountants know how to tick and tie.)
AND/OR
(2) Check out the flavors on www.kukees.com and comment here with the flavor that you’re dying to try!
AND/OR
(3) Invent your own flavor! What do you want to see Kukees bake up next? Comment here with your kukee-vention!
BONUS ENTRY! because you’re paying attention…
(4)Since it’s Halloween, I’ll throw in a fourth way to enter — sign up for the Kukee’s mailing list via their website (www.kukees.com) and comment here if you’ve done so! You’ll be signed up for “sweet offers,” their word, not mine.
Remember to include your email address/Twitter handle for your entries to be valid! You have until Monday, November 7th at 5PM PST to enter.
The more entries, the higher chances you’ll win a box! I’m using www.random.org to randomly select three winners. Winners will be announced and contacted on the 4th at 9PM.
Thanks to the folks at Kukees for sponsoring the giveaway and Happy Halloween!


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