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THIS CONTEST IS CLOSED.

Sign up below for our new Food Finds letter -- you might win a signed copy of the yet-to-be-released A.O.C. Cookbook by celebrity chef Suzanne Goin!

Goin is one of California's leading culinary lights: she worked at Chez Panisse, L'Orangerie, and Campanile, among others, and now owns a whole bunch of fabulous restaurants around L.A., including Lucques, The Hungry Cat, and of course, A.O.C.

Her first cookbook, Sunday Suppers at Lucques, is a classic. It's been eight years since that was published, and this second foray into cookbookery is highly anticipated by food lovers across the country.

To enter to win your signed copy of The A.O.C. Cookbook (two winners will be chosen at random), sign up for the KCET Food Finds newsletter in the box below -- you have until October 30, 2013, at 5 p.m. PST. The newsletter arrives in your inbox every Thursday, full of important food news, restaurant recommendations, and exclusive recipes!

Good luck, and happy eating!

 





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