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My kitchen gets quite the workout every December, since I spend most of my free time whipping up homemade gifts, crafting the perfect appetizer for that holiday party and baking entirely too many Christmas cookies.

If your kitchen is anywhere near as tired as mine by December 31, you’ll love this month’s giveaway. In celebration of the 40th anniversary of Magimix and the first food processor, we’re giving away 5 Premium Collection Food Processors from Magimix by Robot Coupe — perfect for everything from doughs to dips.

Magimix by Robot-Coupe Premium Collection Food Processor - HGTV design blog

This new special edition is not yet for sale in the United States, and comes with all available accessories and kits, including a citrus press, juice extractor, mash and puree kit, dough bowl and more. Best of all, the 5 lucky winners will get to choose their favorite from 9 bright, cheery colors.

Leave a comment to be entered for a chance to win! This week’s question: What homemade gifts are you cooking up this holiday season?

You may only comment once to be considered, and you don’t have to purchase anything to win; a purchase will not increase your chances of winning. Odds depend on total number of entries. Void where prohibited by law. Only open to legal residents of 50 U.S., D.C. or Puerto Rico, and you must be at least 18 years of age to win. All entries (comments) must be entered between 9:00 a.m. ET on December 2, 2011 and 12:00 p.m. ET on December 5, 2011. Subject to full official rules. By leaving a comment on the blog, you acknowledge your acceptance to the Official Rules. ARV of each prize: $650.00. Sponsor: Scripps Networks, LLC, d/b/a HGTV, 9721 Sherrill Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37932.

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693 Responses

  1. Beth says:

    pumpkin rolls

  2. Felipe33 says:

    Peanut butter fudge. Yummy!

  3. Lea81194 says:

    Getting some frosty-the-snowman sugar cookies from the store to bake. The kid's love them. :) Never been much of a baker from scratch.

  4. Carin says:

    We will make fattigman, a Norwegian cookie that is a family tradition. They are light and crisp, and covered in powdered sugar~what's not to love?!

  5. Kelley says:

    felt stockings and homemade caramels if I work up the courage.

  6. Kate says:

    I'm on a roll with Cranberry Harvest muffins- the color is just right for the holidays.

  7. Pinki says:

    All different kind of cookies.

  8. ZELDA THOMAS says:

    I COULD REALLY USE THE MAGIMIX ,TO MAKE LOTS OF GOOD THINGS FOR MY FAMILY.LIKE THE BURGUNDY COLOR.NICE THAT IT COMES IN SUCH PRETTY COLORS.

  9. Kyra Gorski says:

    I go crazy making DIY gifts in the kitchen. Gingerbread and red wine truffles, assorted Polish cookies……..and so much more!

  10. Jane says:

    I always make fantasy fudge and a couple other things I have found in a cooking magazine.

  11. Heidi K. says:

    I'm making pumpkin cake cookies…delicious!

  12. Dee says:

    Cinnamon Pecan Coffee Cake ~ Delicious!

  13. Sarah S. says:

    I'm making sugar cookies, and brownies.

  14. Nebraska says:

    I'm not cooking gifts but since I have two great niece/nephews coming next year I am crocheting blankets with matching hats and booties. Every child born into my family gets their own handmade welcoming gift. These are made with love and treasured as keepsakes.

    PSST how come one doesn't have to sign in to post on this blog.

  15. Heather says:

    I will be making homemade cookies to give as gifts.

  16. Shar says:

    I have been making shortbread cookies and truffles for loved ones for years! I didn't have time to make them one year and was amazed at how upset people were! Won't do that again! Good to know how much they are appreciated…

  17. Joan says:

    I'm making quilted stockings and matching tree skirts for my family.

  18. patricia caradonna says:

    I am making homemake cookies in a decorative tin or holiday wrap for friends and family members.

  19. dmcaain says:

    I am in charge of all desserts and specialty drinks this Christmas, this food processor would be a great way of getting thing done quicker and smarter….

  20. Jesse says:

    I am going to give homemade mustard made with oatmeal stout beer.

  21. kst says:

    I'm going to make a Portuguese treat, chocolate salame. Mmm.

  22. Rosalee says:

    I'm a Real Estate Agent and have some very special clients. I'm planning on baking Italian cookies and putting them in festive packages for distribution.

  23. Ron Miller says:

    the wife is gathering all the goods over the next 2 weeks for Cookies!

  24. HappyGecko says:

    I'll be making Cranberry Salsa made with fresh cranberries, cilantro and jalapenos just to name a few ingredients! I'll also be making chalk trays and bottle cap magnet sets.

  25. LMT says:

    Baking oatmeal raisin cookies, yum!

  26. Joni says:

    What would the holidays be without cookies of all shapes and sizes.

  27. @kgereg says:

    Fudge…white and dark chocolate!-some with nuts and some without.

  28. Jatinder says:

    I will be making a variety of Indian samosas both of the savory and sweet variety!

  29. PamB says:

    Pumpkin (actually butternut squash) bread, decorated Christmas cookies.

  30. Sandra says:

    Toll House Pie, Molasses-Spice Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, Oatmeal Cookies, Gingerbread Cookies

  31. SweetLiz says:

    Little photo albums form old family photos. Not totally homemade, but I'm putting them together. Glad to see the Freebies back!

  32. Michelle says:

    A variety of cookies from my grandma's recipe book.

  33. skmueller says:

    We will be baking/making all sorts of Christmas goodies from cheese logs and glazed almonds to peppermint bark, peanut butter balls, and chocolate covered pretzels. We also make the yummy butter cookies while drinking our homemade "adult" spiced apple cider… : ) I hope everyone has safe and wonderful holidays in the days ahead.

  34. Penny says:

    I'm trying gluten-free dishes for a family member to enjoy.

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