Who's ready for the Another Sluggy's Boring Blog Box Giveaway for 2022?!?
July is here so let's have another Giveaway!
Let's take a look at what is in the Giveaway Box this month........
From all the VALID entries I receive I'll pick a winner at random and the winner has 48 hours from when the post goes live to contact me with their full mailing address.
In your entries I'd like to hear about your Summer plans(if you have any), what your garden is growing(if you have one), what you like to cook/eat in the Summer, stuff like that.
If you are on my Giveaway emails list just leave a comment and your name(with last name initial please)to enter. If you aren't on the Giveaway emails list make sure you leave your email in your comment OR email me your email privately after you leave a comment(my email is in the side bar area under "About Me").
I'll leave this giveaway open until July 13th, Wednesday at 11:59 pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time(EDST). I'll pick and post the winner on July 14th, Thursday.
*Please note these rules*
I'll post the name/ID of the winners on this blog on and those persons have 48 hours from the time stamp on that post to contact me privately via email(my email addy is listed on my "About Me" page, as well as on my side bar).
Disclaimer--This giveaway is open to those with mailing addresses within the US only. As the cost of postage to foreign countries has gotten too high I am sorry to say I can no longer afford to mail boxes outside the US. These giveaways are not sponsored by any companies. I pay for it all(the cost of items given away and the postage to mail it all)out of my own pocket.
Please make sure there is a way for me to contact you in your comment.
If you're not a registered Blogger User with YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION on your User page, please put your email addy in your comment or email me your email addy privately when you leave a comment so I can get a hold of you. If your Blogger associated user profile is a GOOGLE one make sure your email info is linked to your profile.
So let's get this Giveaway started. Good luck to everyone!!!
I got a late start to my garden but the tomatoes are doing well and I should get some cucumbers and zucchini later this summer. Just hopefully, not too many at once.
ReplyDeleteMy youngest is turning 21 at the end of this month. We are (hopefully) having a BBQ with friends and family if Covid stays away.
ReplyDeleteMy big summer plans are that my granddaughters are coming to stay with me for a week at church camp. At almost 4 and 7 they are a delight to be around!
ReplyDeleteThe garden is growing, and so are the weeds. Lots of Japanese Beetles trying my patience.
ReplyDeleteMy rescue plants ( perinnal flowers) from Lowe's are surviving and thriving. I forgot how happy flowers make me.
ReplyDeleteSummer plans are continuing to work on new property, have a eye operation in early August (least I can recuperate in the AC) and show livestock at DE state fair end of July. Garden is a water trough repurposed and a galvanized wash tub holding 3 tomato plants, a cucumber and several herbs. I already picked, ate some and froze the rest of the blueberry harvest. Food choices for summer are simple, salads and tomato sandwiches with sliced cukes. Eggs from my 3 hens in every possible way are also a staple. Resetting up a pantry from scratch made me think of you. I still don't understand fully what and how you keep track of everything but I am trying. I add a few items each week to the pantry.
ReplyDeleteWe are growing black-eyed peas, tomatoes, various peppers, canteloupe, squash, eggplant, cucumbers, and today we picked our first watermelon!
ReplyDeleteI just remembered veggie burritos to use up some zucchini. My neighbor reluctantly accepted a bag yesterday and said she’d take them to work.
ReplyDeleteJen G.
No plans, just trying to stay cool. No garden this year
ReplyDeleteI am also hoping to use some of the warmer summer days to go through and declutter my house. I am really wanting to find a one story small house - no way one person needs 5 bedrooms!!!
ReplyDeleteThe garden is doing good. I am currently picking peas, beets, lettuce, cherry tomatoes and wineberries.
ReplyDeleteWent to an auction yesterday, bought way to much. Planning on listing the stuff on Ebay for some extra $.
ReplyDeleteA storm just knocked over a tomato cage and I found two ripe ones hidden at the bottom. First of the year and I’ll eat them in a salad tonight.
ReplyDeleteJen G.
I thought I had a mutant zucchini but it’s a spaghetti squash. Spaghetti squash is in a separate bed but it’s spreading all over the place. Apparently they need more space than I anticipated.
ReplyDeleteJen G.
a rainy Saturday here.
ReplyDeleteThis is from Tommy, his entry. I won't enter this time since it seems like double-dipping. He said--Good. It rained and I don't have to go outside and water flowers. from Tommy
ReplyDeleteThis is not an entry. His hotmail account disappears, so he cannot join or comment on his own. I have offered for years to let him open an email account on my laptop, but he declined each time.
DeleteIt seems like my summer plans have been derailed this summer quite a bit due to a bad knee and now our family has COVID. The garden is growing though (along with the weeds, but nothing to do about it, but let it grow until we get better). I did get the small side freezer and the upright freezer cleaned out and organized this past week before I got sick. Today will hopefully be a day of doing the least bit possible and lots of sleep and rest.
ReplyDeleteWoke up in the middle of the night with some sort of eye infection. I haven’t been anywhere in a week to catch pink eye so I suspect little Dexter. He tends to wipe his snotty nose on my face in the middle of the night.
ReplyDeleteJen G.
This is what Tommy said to tell you after I congratulated him on rain on Sunday, "Thank God, again."
ReplyDeleteI've really buggered up my knee real good this time - just hoping that it will keep me upright until late fall. I sure don't want to miss my summer!
ReplyDeleteNow the acorn squash is growing through the tomatoes. I severely underestimated the space required. Zucchini plants are huge but they don’t spread like this.
ReplyDeleteJen G.
Tommy said he is too tired and hurting because he had to go into the store, drag a hose to water the flowers and get laundry from the washer.
ReplyDeleteMy sons picked peas yesterday. I am shelling as I can. Stupid COVID.
ReplyDeleteMeal planning is out the window this week - I have 2 weeks worth of work at work to do before vacation so I am all but living there at the moment. Friday at 5:00 cannot come soon enough!!!
ReplyDeleteI checked for zucchini in the morning and my husband checked during lunch yesterday. Somehow another massive 5 pound one appeared that evening. It was hanging over the edge of the garden bed so seemed impossible to miss.
ReplyDeleteJen G.
Summer plans are in flux, lots depend on surgery scheduled for early august. If alls well much fencing of new property and sheep breeding begins.
ReplyDeleteTommy is pouting. But, he does like chewing gum. It is a real treat for him.
ReplyDeleteMy summer plans are that we're getting a new heat pump tomorrow, after being without AC for 2 weeks, when our current one decided to bite the dust!
ReplyDeletemytupkim2003 at yahoo.com
Here's wishing you luck in your fixing up, selling, and downsizing. I'm in the same time of life and it is SO stressful!
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