
The Annapolis Insider
Mary Ann Treger shares news and views from around town.
Please Vote For Me. But Not For Governor.
I never thought I’d have a thing in common with Ehrlich or O’Malley but here I am shamelessly asking for your vote.
Fortunately you don’t have to endure campaign speeches or promises I can’t keep. And I guarantee you that a vote for me won’t raise taxes or bring slots to Maryland.
I am a finalist in the 2010 Cooking Light magazine’s Cook-Off Contest and an on-line vote—your vote—will help determine who wins.
Please vote for my recipe, Citrus ‘n Salmon. Pretty please.
This fun happening is thanks to my niece, Debbie Fisk in Florida who urged me to enter the contest a few months ago. She knows that I love good, simply prepared food. Easy is my mantra. I flip the page anytime I see a recipe that’s longer than 3 inches in a cookbook or has more than 10 ingredients. And I like mixing fruit with fish or meat instead of veggies, especially in the summer.
Out of 2,000 entries I am one of six finalists from across the country. The winner will be determined by the Executive Chef and a reader on line vote.
Contest winner receives $20,000 (split with my niece, of course) and a trip to New York for a photo shoot. The winning recipe will appear in the December issue.
To vote for my recipe, just go to: http://www.cookinglight.com/marketplace/
You can vote each day, from now until August 2. The nice thing is that each time you vote for me, your name is entered into a sweepstakes drawing for $1,000 in Cooking Light prizes. So you have a chance of being a winner, too!
I don’t have a campaign speech but I do have a slogan—
There’s nothing fishy about voting for salmon.

Blogger Mary Ann Treger (left) and her niece Debbie Fisk, the gourmet cook in the family.
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