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Teal Toes Winners and More Ovarian Cancer Awareness Info

OPI Teal the Cows Come HomeCongrats to the winners of OPI Teal the Cows Come Home polish:

(1) Lisa of La Famiglia

(2) City Girl of City Girl Lifestyle

(3) Chrissy

(4) Aimee of Aimee’s Blog

(5) Jen of a2eatwrite

And thanks to Carey of Teal Toes for donating prizes!

And in other ovarian cancer awareness news, check out the gorgeous creations of Diana who blogs at Creative Structures, like this one:

Art for women's health by Diana at Creative Structures

which Diana made and donated to the auction of the Cowgirl Cure Foundation, a new organization “takin’ a stand against ovarian cancer.”

And have you heard of the Text-a-Thon for a Cause?

Kelly ConfidentialElectrolux and Kelly Ripa are again teaming up to raise ovarian cancer awareness. All you have to do is text “KELLY” to 85944 and $5 will go to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund (normal texting rates may apply, and remember this is US -based).

Also if you register at Kelly’s website, every day you log on in September gives you another chance to win a front load washer and dryer in Turquoise Sky, the color inspired by teal, the symbolic color of ovarian cancer awareness.

Now, remember we’re just getting started with our ovarian cancer awareness campaign here. Come back Monday for the official announcement of this year’s O Foods Contest, which you’ll also find at Sara’s Ms Adventures in Italy and which will include even more fabulous prizes than last year.

Then stay tuned for:

Buon weekend a tutti–and start thinking about your O Foods recipes!


Teal Toes Contest for Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month ContestSeptember is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and dedicated readers are probably guessing that another O Foods Contest with Sara of Ms Adventures in Italy might be coming up. Well, you’re right, but that won’t kick off until next week.

Stay tuned, and if you want to donate money to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund in the meantime, please go to our donation page at First Giving, which you may also remember from last year.

You can also indirectly donate through Seventh Generation: Let’s Talk Period simply by signing up for free registration on their site; Seventh Generation will donate $1 for each new registration, up to $22,000 (each year 22,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer).

Why make a big deal of ovarian cancer awareness?

Well, because ovarian cancer is often known as a silent killer because many women don’t discover they have ovarian cancer until it spreads somewhere else; their survival rate is 45%. But the survival rate jumps to 93% when the cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, which only happens 19% of the time.

This is why it’s so important for women to know the dangers of ovarian cancer as well as the symptoms and signs, which often mirror those of irritable bowel syndrome, because ovarian cancer is not actually silent, it just whispers softly. *You must listen!*

We’ll talk more about this as the month goes on as well, but for now, please also be aware that recent studies have closely linked breast cancer and ovarian cancer through the genes BRCA1 and BRCA2. Check out Sloan-Kettering’s great FAQ on these genes.

Paint Your Toenails Teal!

So, this week in conjunction with a pre-O Foods Contest contest, I’d like to re-introduce you to Teal Toes, an organization dedicated to raising ovarian cancer awareness run by Carey Fitzmaurice, an ovarian cancer survivor:

Teal Toes!

Carey came up with the idea to encourage people to paint their toenails teal in September, especially because:

  • Ribbons aren’t enough.
  • It’s easy!
  • It makes your toes look pretty.
  • Teal, the ovarian cancer awareness color, is striking enough to make people ask about it.

Carey has lots of great resources and information over at her place, including a link to the wonderful FORCE (Facing Our Risk of Cancer), so do take a look around–especially at the page of teal polishes to get you started on your toes.

And finally, the contest. Carey has generously offered 5 bottles of OPI Teal the Cows Come Home nail polish for five lucky Bleeding Espresso readers; winners to be drawn at random.

Teal Toes Contest Rules:

1. To enter, leave a comment on this post between now and midnight on Friday, September 11, 2009 (Italy time).

2. For an extra entry, become a fan of Teal Toes on Facebook and send me a message at michellefabio5(at)gmail(dot)com to let me know you’ve done so.

That’s it!

I’ll choose the winners at random on Saturday morning and announce them here.

And by the by, if you’re feeling extra frisky, why not go out and get some teal polish, paint your toes, post it on your blog, and send me a link (or just send a photo if you don’t have a blog). Wouldn’t you love to see your toesies featured here and at the Teal Toes Facebook page?

Show us your Teal Toes, ladies! And gentleman! *Everyone* looks good in teal. Including blogs. Feel free to lift the ovarian cancer awareness ribbon above or over in my sidebar (smaller) for your site this month (please upload to your own server though).

Remember, just comment to enter the contest, and do spread the word!

Let’s  make enough noise together to kill this silent killer.


O Foods Winners and a New Contest

Time to announce the O Foods winners, so let’s get to it, because I have another contest to tell you about as well and it has to do with this:

First of all, we ended up giving out three prizes instead of two. There were just too many good recipes to award only one fabulous blogger, so TWO fabulous bloggers were chosen (one from Sara’s round-up and one from my round-up) and each will receive a $50 gift certificate from Amazon.

Now go to Sara’s Ms Adventures in Italy and to Jenn’s The Leftover Queen to find out who won the best recipe prizes!

My job is to announced the Awareness winner, who will receive a copy of Gina DePalma’s Dolce Italiano: Desserts from the Babbo Kitchen:

Susan of My Life’s Joys!

Congratulations Susan; I will be in touch!

And thanks again to everyone who participated!

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Now, turning our attention to the next contest here at Bleeding Espresso and at Cherrye’s My Bella Vita:

We’re going to be giving away two copies of Justin Catanoso’s My Cousin the Saint: A Search for Faith, Family, and Miracles. Contest details to come tomorrow along with a guest post from Justin (on Wednesday, he’ll be a guest at My Bella Vita), but for now, here is some more information on Justin and his book:

On a trip back to his grandfather’s village in Calabria, Justin learned that a relative had been a priest for 60 years and had been beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1997. Intrigued by the story and inspired to delve into his own faith or lack of it, Justin set out to discover more about the life of his grandfather as well as of his cousin, St. Gaetano, who was canonized in St. Peter’s Square in 2005.

My Cousin the Saint: A Search for Family, Faith, and Miracles tells the tale of Justin’s journey back through time, largely through la famiglia his grandfather had left behind in Calabria, and shows the true power of miracles.

For more on Justin and the book, check out JustinCatanoso.com, and for more on his cousin, Padre Gaetano, head over to Cherrye’s! And remember to come back here tomorrow for contest details and Justin’s guest post.


O Foods for Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month Contest Round-up: Part I

Thank you *so* much to everyone who participated in the O Foods for Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month Contest by donating, posting the announcement, and/or submitting fabulous recipes.

We’ve raised $415, gathered 45 fabulous O Food recipes, and hopefully reached many women with important information about ovarian cancer, particularly regarding signs and symptoms.

Remember, you can still donate to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, and here are another 5 ways you can contribute to ovarian cancer awareness through jewelry.

And I also want to point out Jerry’s fabulous “O” Menu over at Jerry’s Thoughts, Musings, and Rants! A full-course “O” meal, from an Orchid Martini to an Olive Oil Zucchini Cake with Lemon Crunch and an Ossobuco and more in between (and BarolO to drink). Check it out!

And now, it’s time for Part I of the round-up! Sara has Part II at Ms Adventures in Italy, and Jenn has Part III with a list of those who published announcements at The Leftover Queen.

In a slight change of plans, we’ll be announcing winners on Monday, so you’ll just have to come back then!

Remember that Sara, Jenn, and I also contributed recipes to the O Foods event:

Now, let’s start off with some appetizers, soups, salads, side dishes, and even some “first dishes” as we’d call them in Italy:

At Passionate About Baking, you’ll find these creative, delicious PotatO Canapes with Cheesy Topping. The topping is made of cream, cheddar and cottage cheese, and the secret ingredient–sage. Yum!

Mary of The Flavors of Abruzzo takes us to Ascoli for Olive Ascolane–olives stuffed with ground beef, prosciutto crudo, grated cheese, and tomato sauce that are then breaded and deep-fried. I know. I want them right now too.

Now to lighten things up, how about an Orange, Olive and Onion Salad from Maria at Kali Orexi? Maria combined fabulous O ingredients that are lovely on their own but make something even more special when combined; she added some lettuce, and then tossed everything together with some cider vinegar and oil. I just love the freshness of Mediterranean salads, don’t you?

You know how much I love tomatoes, and this TomatO Chutney from Siri at Siri’s Corner looks heavenly. The recipe isn’t complicated provided you can find all the required seeds, and then Siri recommends serving it with some hot rice or simply some fresh bread. Sounds great to me!

How about some soup? Proud Italian Cook has shared Onion Soup with Fontina Garlic Bread, and I have to admit, she may have finally convinced me to try making onion soup. This looks so good, and I love the addition of the fontina. So very italiana!

Now, who’s in the mood for octopus? Try this Octopus in a Stew by Núria of Spanish Recipes. I’ve never had octopus in a stew or with potatoes, but I’m pretty sure I will soon. This looks so delicious and easy that I can’t wait to try it!

In the mood for some greens? How about this Fresh Okra Stir Fry over at Yankee in a New World. I know that okra is commonly considered a “southern” food at least in the United States, but you can count me as another Yankee who loves this stuff. Has anyone ever seen okra in Italy?

Now although this Onion Gravy by Sefa Firdaus of Food is Love is meant to be served over Yorkshire Pudding, something about it makes me group it near stir-fried okra. The original recipe calls for Worcestershire sauce, but Sefa mixes it up with fish sauce. Sounds fun, doesn’t it?

Although this RisottO ith Sweet Basil PestO Chicken Sausage, pestO and fresh basilicO by Palma of Palmabella’s Passions was just a bit late for the contest, I still had to share this fabulous dish with all of you. And do let me know when you’ll be making it (and set an extra place)!

VB of feed yourself submitted the fabulous Chard Stuffed with RisO ArboriO and PortobellO mushrooms. I love the idea of stuffing chard–and I especially love that you can use leftover rice for this. Mushrooms? Don’t get started on mushrooms. Yum! I will probably use some reconstituted dried porcini when I make this. And I *will* make this.

And now for two savory tarts:

The shell of this Onion Tart at Stacey Snacks is based on a Martha Stewart recipe, but Stacey adds rosemary, which I love. Inside there’s all kind of onion-y goodness and did I mention bacon? Oh yes. This one would definitely be a winner in this house. Actually I should say “will” be a winner because I’ll be making it soon.

This fabulously photographed TomatO Tart was submitted at Passionate About Baking. Yes, you’ve seen that name before on this list, and that’s because our passionate baker was busy busy busy whipping up O Foods for this event. An extra special thank you to one of my very favorite bloggers!

What’s that, you want just a sandwich?

OK, so the term “just a sandwich” doesn’t apply here. Tallmisto of Life is Still Sweet submitted this wonderful creation: a Chicken PestO MayO, Open faced sandwich with RomanO cheese. In it, you’ll find mushrooms, onions, peppers, spinach, chicken cutlets, and cheese. And there’s even more! I don’t know about you, but it looks like lunch to me.

Now for some hearty main dishes:

Elle of Feeding My Enthusiasms whipped up some Simply Delish Chicken, Onions, and Tomatoes, and it certainly does look delish–there’s a great photo of it simmering in the pan over at Elle’s place. I love these kind of “throw everything in a skillet” dinners because they’re so quick to assemble, and this one looks particularly tasty.

Diana of Creative Structures is one of Gina DePalma’s closest friends and has been one of the biggest supporters of our O Foods event. Here is Diana’s PollO con rosmarinO e vinO biancO (chicken with rosemary and white wine), and my ribs are warming just seeing that photo.

Ronell of My French Kitchen contributed this fabulous, full meal of Ostrich Strips with Broccoli Gratin and Mint Carrot Salad. I’ve never had ostrich, but I’d certainly love to try some at Ronell’s place! I highly recommend stopping by Ronell’s blog, by the way–it’s simply gorgeous.

As I told Joanne of Frutto della Passione, I had been patiently waiting for someone to submit some ossobuco–and her Ossobuco alla Milanese is just what I was hoping would appear in the O Foods inbox. I’ve never had ossobuco, and I don’t think P has either, so it will be most interesting to give this recipe a go. Thanks Joanne!

And now, finally, it’s time for dessert:

Diana from Creative Structures also contributed this gorgeous, and I’m sure delicious, Orange Pear Tart with Thyme (timO in Italian!) the very first day of the O Foods Contest. Again, I can’t thank Diana enough for her support, and if you’d like to thank her too, visit her blog as well as the Baur B & B in northern Italy.

Now if you’re feeling particularly tarty, here’s another one for you: Arlene’s Orange and Dark Chocolate Tart over at The Food of Love. I *love* the mixture of orange and chocolate flavors, and if that’s not enough to entice you, Arlene also threw in some almonds. Yum!

Fresh from a Gordon Ramsay cookbook, Happy Cook of My Kitchen Treasures contributed this decadent Orange Pannacotta with Caramelized Oranges. Although her daugther didn’t too much care for the booze in it, Happy Cook and her husband rather enjoyed it. And I’m sure I would too–look at those cute caramelized oranges!

Ivy at Kopiaste sent in a fabulous recipe from Greece for this Orange Chocolate Cheesecake. Looks fabulous, Ivy, and thanks so much for sharing your personal experience with your hysterectomy. Hopefully every woman who hears a story like yours realizes how important routine check-ups truly are.

The Food Hunter over at The Food Hunter’s Guide to Cuisine contributed these Oatmeal PistachiO White Chocolate Cookies. I’m pretty sure I’d eat that entire plate in one sitting. I love macademia nuts with white chocolate, and I’m sure I’d love pistachios with it even more–I *so* love pistachios.

Now last, but certainly not least, we have Judith’s Omeletta Sgonfiata over at Think on it! Unfortunately Judith’s camera is broken, but just the sound of this “souffle omelet” makes me want to whip up a puffy omelet with a pinch of hot sauce and then top it with Judith’s homemade peach preserves, as she suggests.

Judith also has this week’s La Buona Cucina Americana recipe with American Chicken and Dumplings. YUM!

Thanks so much for all these great O Food recipes!

Remember the second half of the round-up is over at Sara’s Ms Adventures in Italy, the third part at Jenn’s The Leftover Queen, and be sure to come back Monday for the announcement of the winners!

I know there are a lot (and very grateful for the wonderful response!), but don’t be overwhelmed! Simply bookmark the round-up pages (and Stumble too if you like!) so you can come back when you have a few moments here and there.

Buon weekend!


5 ways to raise ovarian cancer awareness through jewelry

Our O Foods for Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month Contest ends tomorrow, but that doesn’t mean that you have to stop giving to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund and raising awareness! If you have already donated and/or participated in the event, thank you kindly, but you still have until midnight tomorrow to be eligible for the contest. And now I have compiled other ways you give to research and raising awareness, and they involve lots o’ bling.

Ladies, I know many of you are always looking for new accessories, and guys–why not show the special ladies in your lives how much you love them and care about their health? The holiday season is creeping closer….

5 Ways to Raise Ovarian Cancer Awareness through Jewelry

1. L’Oréal Paris Color of Hope Jewelry Collection. L’Oréal Paris has become the largest corporate sponsor of the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, largely through their special jewelry and cosmetic collections and Legends Gala Benefits. They have raised over $14 million toward ovarian cancer and research, and if you’re feeling in the mood for some Swarovsky, L’Oréal Paris Color of Hope is the way to go.

2. Angela Moore Ovarian Cancer Awareness Collection. For every purchase from Angela Moore’s Ovarian Cancer Awareness Collection, 15% of proceeds go to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. The lovely bracelet on the right costs $50.

3. Colleen Burg Custom Jewelry. “A turquoise barrel drops through this hand forged circle” by Berg, who donates 20% of all proceeds of pieces bought in September to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund and throws in a free ovarian cancer symptom card with each order. Cost is $155.

4. Designing Diva’s Shining Light Pendant. The Designing Diva dedicates this pendant “as a ‘shining light’ of hope for all those who struggle” with ovarian cancer as well as family and friends who support them. Fifteen percent of proceeds on sales until December 31, 2008 will be donated to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. Cost of the pendant is $42.

5. Shanrene, Inc.’s Ovarian Cancer Awareness Wristbands. These wristbands are teal silicone with the words Faith, Hope, Courage, and Strength printed on them with awareness ribbons in between. For every wristband bracelet sold, Shanrene, Inc. donates $.25 to the The Lynne Cohen Foundation for Ovarian Cancer Research. Wristbands cost a mere 99 cents a piece. Perfect for getting a bunch and passing them out to friends and family, no?

And one more fun girly way to raise awareness? Paint your toenails teal!

Teal is the official color for Ovarian Cancer Awareness, and even though September is ending, that’s no reason you can’t help raise awareness year-round by putting teal in your pedicure rotation.

Read more about TealToes.org and also get their suggestions for polish here.

Oh and lastly, check out Mom Central’s Contest for Kelly Ripa-designed Ovarian Cancer Awareness t-shirts as well as for more information on Electrolux‘s new Turquoise Sky washer and dryer, for which the company will be donating $200 to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund for every pair purchased.

Now go forth, buy, and spread ovarian cancer awareness!


Michelle KaminskyMichelle Kaminsky is an American attorney-turned-freelance writer who lived in her family's ancestral village in Calabria, Italy for 15 years. This blog is now archived. 

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Recipes

 

Homemade apple butter
Green beans, potatoes, and pancetta
Glazed Apple Oatmeal Cinnamon Muffins
Pasta with snails alla calabrese
Onion, Oregano, and Thyme Focaccia
Oatmeal Banana Craisin Muffins
Prosciutto wrapped watermelon with bel paese cheese
Fried eggs with red onion and cheese
Calabrian sausage and fava beans
Ricotta Pound Cake