Reader comments: Million-dollar question: What would you do if you won the Pillsbury Bake-Off?

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Anonymous | 8:04 a.m. April 9, 2008
I always read the tales of the Pillsbury Bake Off with excitement. It's interesting to read about past winners and their experience winning a million dollars. I would have expected a bit more extravagance or enthusiasm from the winners. Maybe the initial zing wears off after a few years. I'll be reading to find out who wins this year's bake-off. Thanks for keeping us home cooks informed!
Anonymous | 8:55 a.m. April 9, 2008
Thank you for such a great article. It was fascinating to get a glimpse into the lives of these incredibly lucky people and how they have handled their good fortune. I have read a lot of post-Bake-off articles, but these are maybe the most personally honest I have ever seen.
Ellie Mathews | 9:26 a.m. April 9, 2008
Great article! I can see I'm in good company when I read what Kurt, Suzanne, and Anna say about their wins. One minor correction: I did not choose the lump sum payment when Pillsbury offered it. I elected the $50k/year annuity.
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Sebastiain in S.F. ; ) | 9:30 a.m. April 9, 2008
I plan on winning the pillsbury bake off with my delicious white alfredo creamy chunk chicken. hugs and kisses xoxoxo
Anonymous | 12:53 p.m. April 9, 2008
I would eat out ... a lot!
Tracy | 3:16 p.m. April 9, 2008
Interesting article! It's fun to think about...

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 - Clockwise from top: Anna Ginsberg's winning Baked Chicken and Spinach Stuffing; a historical image of Pillsbury Bake-Off winners; Suzanne Conrad's winning Oats 'n Honey Granola Pie.
Clockwise from top: Anna Ginsberg's winning Baked Chicken and Spinach Stuffing; a historical image of Pillsbury Bake-Off winners; Suzanne Conrad's winning Oats 'n Honey Granola Pie.