Call For Cookbook Ambassadors!

Are you a blogger? And are you curious in what The CSA Cookbook has to offer? With my book arriving any day now, I’m putting out a call for cookbook ambassadors! That is, bloggers who are interested in reviewing The CSA Cookbook on their blogs in exchange for a free signed copy. You can post…

Linda Ly
Call for cookbook ambassadors!

Are you a blogger? And are you curious in what The CSA Cookbook has to offer?

With my book arriving any day now, I’m putting out a call for cookbook ambassadors! That is, bloggers who are interested in reviewing The CSA Cookbook on their blogs in exchange for a free signed copy. You can post an honest review, share a recipe from the book, or run a reader giveaway — it’s your choice!

I have a limited number of free copies to send to bloggers, so I’m looking for a few good people with passionate voices and a love of vegetables. If this sounds like you, tell me about your blog!

To apply, submit the form below by Friday, February 27.

Selected applicants will be notified by Monday, March 2.

If you’re invited to become a cookbook ambassador, you will receive your free signed book during the week of March 8.

(If you are reading this post in your email and cannot view the form, click here to be redirected.)

Thank you so much for your support in the release of my first book. I hope you’ll enjoy it, cook from it, and share it with your friends when the The CSA Cookbook officially releases on March 7!

18 Comments

  1. Ack! Sorry to have missed this post! I would’ve loved to check out your book and its recipes. I guess I’ll just have to buy it 😉

  2. Hi Vera, I see that you’re in the Netherlands and I’m not sure if we can allocate any more books to Europe. If the publisher makes more copies available, I’ll let you know! Your blog and Instagram are beautiful by the way!

  3. Hi Linda. I would love a copy (will probably end up buying one!) and would love to review on my blog. We have just started our blog about six months ago. HAve a look and see what you think:
    livecreatedecorate.com
    We are in Australia and coming to the end of tomato season. I used your tomato tying idea this summer and it worked a treat. We have similar heirloom varieties here and I had two crops – one of which was called Amish Paste – I don’t know if you have it over there but it was great. Kind of like a Roma but with less seeds and liquid inside. Our local amazeballs heirloom shop is called diggers.com.au – if only you could pop into their shop for an hour or two – I know that you would love it. Oh, for super cheap and fast flights!
    I love your blog and writing style. Many thanks!!
    Kim

    1. Thank you Kim! We’re open to all lifestyle blogs (food, family, crafting, home and garden, health and fitness, travel, sustainability) so if you fall into one of those categories, or close enough, please do submit. 🙂

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