Tuesday
Mar122013

I'm Your Chef! Contest 

We all love insurance, but we know that's not all you guys do well. And since one of our Program Underwriters has her own cooking show on local cable access (Melissa's Menu), we'd like to know - are there any budding chefs among our network of brokers?

To help everyone beat the winter blues, we're holding a little contest this month. We would like to invite all of our brokers to submit their best recipe to us for a chance to be a guest chef on Melissa's Menu!

Here's how it works:
  1.  Submit your favorite recipe (it can be for anything) by emailing it to ImYourChef@brownstoneinsurance.com by Thursday, March 21st.
  2. Our wonderful Program Underwriters will choose 5 of their favorite recipes on Friday, March 29th.  
  3. We'll then post them all on our Facebook page and let our fans decide the winner.
  4. The votes will be tallied and the winner announced on Monday, April 1st.
The winning recipe will be featured on our blog, our social media outlets and the chef behind the recipe will be invited to appear on an episode of Melissa's Menu to actually make their dish with Melissa!  

 

Appearing on the show is optional for those of you who may be camera shy, in which case Melissa will be happy to create your winning dish herself and to announce the winner on her show. 

 

Brownstone is excited to see what you come up with! Send us your winning recipes today to take part in this fun contest and for your chance at 15-minutes of fame!

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