If you have not yet made a donation to a Menu For Hope II, I'd like to sincerely ask you to consider it. For those who may have missed the earlier posting, scores of food and wine bloggers from all over the globe are donating prizes to encourage charitable donations for the Kashmir earthquake victims. Every $5 in donation to UNICEF equals one raffle ticket to win some fabulous prizes (including one from Vinography, which you can read about in the announcement of the campaign)
Our host Pim has summarized the prizes and the prospects in a recap post which you can see here.
We've been incredibly successful so far. The campaign ends on Saturday 12/24 at Midnight, so we're making one last push for donations. Thank you for your support.
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