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America’s Test Kitchen Ultimate Thanksgiving Contest on Pinterest

Win a 6-month membership to the Online Cooking School—fancy!

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The Holiday season is fast upon us, and the America’s Test Kitchen Online Cooking School is here to help. With 4 new in-depth holiday courses, we’ve got you covered from perfect sides to foolproof pies.

To celebrate the release of the Cooking School’s Holiday Courses we’re throwing an Ultimate Thanksgiving Contest on Pinterest so you can show us what your perfect Thanksgiving looks like. Whether your idea of the perfect Thanksgiving is an intimate gathering with friends and family or a getaway to a dream location, we want to see it!

Our favorite board will win a 6-month membership to the Online Cooking School with instructor access (valued at $240).

Here’s how to enter the contest:

1. Follow America’s Test Kitchen on Pinterest.
2. Create a board with the title: “My Ultimate Thanksgiving with America’s Test Kitchen.”
3. Pin the official contest rules.
4. Pin at least 5 recipes from our Pinterest Ultimate Thanksgiving board.
5. Include #ATKeats in the description of each pin.

Feel free to add more pins of your choosing to your board to illustrate your dream Thanksgiving location, decorations, and even guests.

The fine print: The deadline for submission is Tuesday, November 20th 11:59 a.m. Limit one entry per individual. The decisions made by the judges at America’s Test Kitchen are final.

THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED

We were thrilled with the amount of submissions to our Ultimate Thanksgiving Contest on Pinterest and selected a winner this week. Congratulations, “Brianne Looze!” She has won a 6-month membership to the Online Cooking School with instructor access. Her winning board can be found here.

About the Author: Marshall Bright

Marshall Bright works at the Online Cooking School at America's Test Kitchen. A displaced Southerner who spent the last five years in Philadelphia, Marshall is equally enthusiastic about po' boys, cheesesteaks, and lobster rolls.

2 Comments

  • penta

    can I cook a stuffed turkey in a convection oven?

  • brianne

    Hi! I’m so excited to have won this contest!! How do I get the prize? I can’t wait to start cooking school!

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