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Good Eats 2: The Middle Years Autographed Cookbook Giveaway

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Alton Brown is back -- picking up where his bestselling Good Eats: The Early Years left off -- with Good Eats 2: The Middle Years. Showcasing everything Alton Brown fans have ever wanted to know about his award-winning television show, Good Eats 2: The Middle Years is chock-full of behind-the-scenes photographs and trivia, science-of-food information, cooking tips, and, of course, recipes.

Find out how to win one out of five autographed copies after the jump.

CONTEST RULES:
• To enter, leave a confirmed comment below telling us your favorite Alton Brown Food Network show, past or present (Good Eats, The Next Iron Chef, or Iron Chef America).
• The comment must be left before 5 pm EST on Thursday, November 18, 2010.
• You may enter only once.
• Five winners will be selected in a random drawing.
• Five winners will receive one autographed copy of Alton Brown's Good Eats 2: The Middle Years (estimated value $37.50).
• Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
• Click here for complete Official Rules. Winners will be notified by email, so be sure to provide a valid email address!

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Tags: alton brown, food network, good eats

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Reader comments (Page 1 of 11)

Jay Milton

11-12-2010 @4:08PM Jay Milton said... Like both Good Eats and Iron Chef America. His sweet potato episode was quite memorable.
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RusticCajun

11-13-2010 @4:02PM RusticCajun said... I really enjoyed the apple pie episode of Food Eats. The folks at Penzy's Spices have had their work cut out for them, answering questions about Grains of Paradise that Alton used on the show.

GFvonB

11-12-2010 @4:07PM GFvonB said... Good Eats!
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Alex

11-12-2010 @4:08PM Alex said... Good Eats!
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Mageuzi

11-12-2010 @4:10PM Mageuzi said... Definitely Good Eats!
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Jason T

11-12-2010 @4:21PM Jason T said... Good Eats for sure.
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Rachel

11-12-2010 @4:11PM Rachel said... Iron chef America for fun, Good eats for useful cooking advice. I discovered the other day that my first attempt at stock was wrong in so so many ways...
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LJ

11-12-2010 @4:12PM LJ said... Sign me up! Good Eats!
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Aaron

11-12-2010 @4:12PM Aaron said... it's so hard to choose. Maybe the garlic episode "In the Bulb of the Night".
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Greg Finnegan

11-12-2010 @4:14PM Greg Finnegan said... Good Eats, love child of Mr. Wizard and Julia Child
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Evan Thomas

11-12-2010 @4:16PM Evan Thomas said... Good Eats!
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emily

11-12-2010 @4:20PM emily said... Of course it's Good Eats!!
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SMG

11-12-2010 @4:53PM SMG said... Good Eats
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mvuong

11-12-2010 @4:19PM mvuong said... Good Eats by far.
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Michael

11-12-2010 @4:19PM Michael said... I'm a huge fan of Iron Chef America, but Good Eats is definitely my favorite. Who doesn't love it when he breaks out a blowtorch?!
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Ryan Claussen

11-16-2010 @4:31PM Ryan Claussen said... Good Eats! I love the Season 7 Episode "Q". I built my own flowerpot smoker and love it!
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Q

11-12-2010 @4:23PM Q said... I've watched and enjoyed all three, but Good Eats is my favorite.

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Ben

11-12-2010 @4:32PM Ben said... Good Eats!
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Buggeek

11-12-2010 @4:29PM Buggeek said... My favorite Alton Brown show is definitely good eats!! The okra episode is one of my favorites
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Jessica

11-12-2010 @4:28PM Jessica said... Good Eats!!!
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