Nicky created this gorgeous Enchanting Collection using Aslan Trends yarns...and she has been kind enough to give us a couple of copies to give away to Yarnmarket fans.
To win the contest, visit KnitchMagazine to read about Nicky and then answer this skill-testing question:
What college did Nicky attend?
Send me an email at this address and you'll be entered into our random drawing. We'll choose one winner from all the correct answers:
Nicky@yarnmarket.com
Hurry! You've got until midnight ET to enter.
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Eunice, I'm deleting your message because you've posted the answer...but I've entered you in the contest!
Best regards,
Deb
Mea culpa!
Boy, this has been a crazy morning. When I set up the email for this contest, our system automatically sent out some blank responses to a few people who'd entered previous contests with us. So I had to send out apologies for sending a blank email.
I don't know how it happened! When I look on our Fusemail account, the message isn't blank. But when I send it to myself, there's nothing there. Perhaps I've become a ghost writer...nothing I write can be seen.
My apologies to those of you who got a blank message from me. You're automatically entered into tomorrow's drawing.
Now I'm sitting here, gazing at my computer with a blank stare...trying to figure out how on earth the glitch occurred.
If there are any Fusemail experts out there, drop me a note!
Hey Deb,
I was one of the folks who got a blank email, and I tried twice to respond to it, and both responses were bounced. Also, I didn't receive a second email from you explaining what happened. Sorry to put yet another wrinkle into your mystery! I hope you are able to solve it...(and I hope you'll enter me in the contest!).
Best,
Donna
Hi, Donna. This is the strangest thing. We're also receiving blank emails! It appears our email provider, Fusemail, is stripping things out. Stuff like this makes me crazy!
You're entered!
Best regards,
Deborah
Thanks for moving my email. In the DFW area there is a gluten free bread that is called Ezekiel bread. Makes great toast but I don't know if it is available other places. Some stores (like Central Market) put it in their freezer section.
Thanks, Eunice! I saw Ezekiel bread and didn't know if I ought to try it. I'll be sure to get some next time I'm at Whole Foods. I saw it there in the freezer section.
This gluten-free diet has been a real challenge, but I'm being very careful to obey doctor's orders.
Dr. Aukerman at OSU Medical Center is conducting a study that my husband and I are participating in and I've heard from others that he'll make you leave it if you cheat.
I knew I was destined to become somebody's science project! :)
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