Riverford delivers delicious and award-winning organic vegboxes and other food fresh straight from the farm to your door and for this months competition we have one of their delicious hampers to give away.
Riverford offers a range of weekly organic essentials like vegetables as well eggs, milk, meat, juices and cereals, they can even deliver wine and chocolate when you need a treat and their amazing Organic vegboxes start from just £10.45. The Riverford box scheme began when Guy Watson started delivering vegetables locally to 30 friends in Devon. They now deliver around 40,000 boxes a week to homes around the UK from their regional farms. Ordering is easy and flexible, delivery is free and you don’t even need to be at home. www.riverford.co.uk
The prize is a large vegbox with meet that will be enough organic meat and veg to feed 4+ people for around a week. Typically 12 veg varieties with potatoes, carrots and onions most weeks. You’ll also get 3 RSPCA award-winning meat items that will always include a joint and mince, plus a different cut such as diced chicken.
To be in with a chance simply tell us what you would like to cook with your prize.
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Terms and conditions: This competition closes at 23.59 on 30 April 2014. Any entries received after this time will not be counted. Entrants must be UK residents aged 18 years or older to enter. By entering this competition you agree and consent to your name being published and by taking part in the competition, entrants are deemed to have read, understood and accepted all of the Terms and Conditions and agreed to be bound by them. The winner will be selected at random from the valid entries and will be announced here on the blog. Please make sure we are able to contact you if you do win.
An additional entry can be made by "following" this blog via Google Friend Connect
Terms and conditions: This competition closes at 23.59 on 30 April 2014. Any entries received after this time will not be counted. Entrants must be UK residents aged 18 years or older to enter. By entering this competition you agree and consent to your name being published and by taking part in the competition, entrants are deemed to have read, understood and accepted all of the Terms and Conditions and agreed to be bound by them. The winner will be selected at random from the valid entries and will be announced here on the blog. Please make sure we are able to contact you if you do win.
A roast with roast potations, onion gravy, carrot and parsnip mash, broccoli
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Chicken stir fry
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ReplyDeleteFor me, it would have to be the classic roast dinner, with a starter of vegetable soup.
ReplyDeleteBeef & vegetable casserole
ReplyDeleteIt's so easy and very healthy and good for you
If it includes mince, especially lamb, I would definitely cook a homemade Doner kebab and chips. Its tastes very similar to the takeaway, but is much much healthier. Plus, I would have fresh vegetables with it, which is something that it wouldn’t have in common with the takeaway version.
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Roasted meat with plenty of steamed vegetables with lovely rich gravy.
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ReplyDeleteCarrot and coriander soup followed by a roast dinner. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteA casserole as it's nice and warming and it's still pretty cold where i live. :)
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ReplyDeletea roast dinner with all the trimmings :-)
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ReplyDeleteI would make loads of things as cooking is my passion,
ReplyDeleteCauliflower, broccoli and bacon gratin.
Red lentil and vegetable Dhal.
A Moussaka with the mince and lots of vegetables.
Carrot and coriander soup etc...
Butternut squash soup
ReplyDeletea lovely shepherds pie with lots of veg on the side
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A nice sunday roast dinner.
ReplyDeleteBroccoli and Stilton Soup followed by Roast chicken roast potatoes and lots of veg followed by apple pie
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ReplyDeleteA big roast dinner for my family.
ReplyDeleteBeof bouguinon, ratouille, soups, lasagne and roast with vegetables. Oh, I could do so much with just one box and throw it in the freezer to last for a while.
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ReplyDeleteA chicken and vegetable casserole
ReplyDeleteBroccoli and Stilton soup
ReplyDeleteI would make a Japanese chicken rice bake it is so delicious and would be even better with the gorgeous veg in the box :)
ReplyDeleteI would cook a lovely Sunday Roast for the family and enjoy treating them all to some wonderful fresh produce x
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ReplyDeleteA lovely roast dinner and a chicken casserole
ReplyDeleteBeef stew & vegetable soup
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ReplyDeleteid love to make potato hash or a roast dinner , the box sounds absolutely fab :) have also shared too x
ReplyDeleteAn Easter Day roast for all my visitors
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ReplyDeleteAn awesome roast dinner for all the family :)
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Traditional Roast, Delicious !
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ReplyDeleteA lovely roast chicken dinner with steam vegetables. Then perhaps a chicken stir fry with the left overs - yummy.
ReplyDeleteHave all the family round for a Sunday roast
ReplyDeleteRoast lamb with plenty of fresh vegetables and roast potatoes and home made welsh gravy with mint sauce. Delicious
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ReplyDeleteI'd use the mince to make some homemade burgers and top them with some stilton and serve with steamed veg and boiled potatoes.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a full hit Sunday dinner with all the trimmings
ReplyDeleteCoq au vin delicious
ReplyDeletei would make a chicken ceaser salad with the chicken breasts a chicken, a stir fry noodle dish with the legs and the broccoli, a chicken and vegetable soup with the chicken carcus, a sausage and veg cassarole, some leak and potato soup, cauliflower cheese and a lovely baked vegetable and cheese quiche and still have loads left over
ReplyDeleteroast chicken with loads and loads of vegetables please
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ReplyDeleteVegetable lasagne. With a chicken I'd make either Italian Lemon chicken or chicken Tagine
ReplyDeletea lovely sunday roast
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ReplyDeleteMediterranean chicken with oven roasted herby vegetables
ReplyDeleteI would make a chicken casserole
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ReplyDeleteBeef casserole
ReplyDeletei would cook lots of different soups... butternut squash, leek and potatoe and a winter veg soup with the rest
ReplyDeleteI'd make a chunky vegetable soup
ReplyDeleteI would cook a huge veggie stew and freeze some of it for later.
ReplyDeleteAlthough winter is coming to an end on Sunday, it would have to be a Beef Stew with Dumplings:-)
ReplyDeletebutternut squash risotto followed by roast chicken
ReplyDeleteA nice shephards pie with lots of veg yummy
ReplyDeleteA lovely healthy chicken and veg soup
ReplyDeletea roast dinner definitely
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chicken stew in slow cooker with lots of vegies
ReplyDeleteRoast Beef with roast carrots garlic parsnips and potatoes yummy
ReplyDeleteA proper roast dinner - I suspect that'll be a popular answer!
ReplyDeleteroast dinner, casseroles,. a veggie tart and a leek and potato soup :)
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ReplyDeletewhen my mother comes to visit from tenerife we could have a nice roast xx
ReplyDeleteI would cook a lovely Roast and definitely use some of the veg for some beautiful homemade soup - My youngest little boy will not touch ANY vegetables, but he LOVES all the different vegetable soups I make (work that one out!) ha! At least I know I can get the goodness of vegetables into him! This prize would be very lovely! I have everything crossed! :-D Thank you!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a roast chicken! My favourite
ReplyDeleteA lovely roast dinner with a thick veg soup for starters
ReplyDeleteA nice chicken casserole would be lovely.
ReplyDeletea yummy roast dinner :)
ReplyDeleteroast chicken with roasted veg and a jacket potato
ReplyDeleteButternut squash soup, followed by a lovely hot stew
ReplyDeleteRoast lamb dinner with all the veg, especially broccoli as my daughter loves and maybe if there are any some sprouts
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ReplyDeleteProbably a vegetable pie.
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ReplyDeleteA yummy roast dinner for the family to share
ReplyDeleteA steamy thick stew
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ReplyDeletea vegetable soup
ReplyDeleteA roast with plenty of fresh vegetables
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ReplyDeletea yummy roast
ReplyDeleteRoast dinner with all the trimmings
ReplyDeleteA stir fry using the lovely chciken and loads of veggies
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ReplyDeleteA lovely roast with veggies and crumble for pud!
ReplyDeletesausage casserole, onion gravy!!
ReplyDeleteA chicken pie and a stew
ReplyDeleteMeat and Potato Pie with Onion Gravy.
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely fresh soups :)
ReplyDeleteRoast beef, Yorkshire pudding and all the trimmings
ReplyDeleteJust a nice roast dinner, for my Dad.
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Roast dinner with all the trimmings, then with the left overs I would make chicken pie, chicken soup and maybe a vegetable curry for another day. I don't like waste lol
ReplyDeleteA lovely roast dinner for all the family
ReplyDeleteI want to learn how to make more dishes, so maybe a fish stew or something!
ReplyDeleteI'd make vegetable soup.
ReplyDeleteSunday Roast!
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ReplyDeleteI would cook a chicken and vegetable stir fry and keep the sausages for a fry up the next day
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ReplyDeleteToad in the hole.
ReplyDeleteA nice hearty soup
ReplyDeleteA casserole
ReplyDeleteRoast meat, but with roasted vegetables (always taste nice and sweet roasted)
ReplyDeleteSpencer Broadley
a roast with roasted vegetables
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ReplyDeleteChicken and vegetable lasagne
ReplyDeleteI'd cook up a storm! Or maybe roast vegetables.
ReplyDeleteRoast Dinner, a quiche, a casser - I try to plan our meals and a box like this would be awesome
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a roast dinner :)
ReplyDeleteLots of soups and casseroles
ReplyDeleteI would make a large roast dinner to start with then with the leftover meat from that and some vegetables I would make a hearty chicken and vegetable soup.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a lovely roast dinner and some broth
ReplyDeleteRoasted vegetable tagine and lots of lovely soups. With such lovely vegetables who needs meat.
ReplyDeleteI would do a traditional roast with all the trimmings yum!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a stew before it gets too warm to enjoy it properly! :)
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ReplyDeleteA good old fashioned sunday roast :)
ReplyDeleteProbably a frittata, then soup, then use veg as sides or in a stew or curry.
ReplyDeleteA vegetable lasagne.
ReplyDeleteA winter vegetable roasted tart, yummy xxx
ReplyDeletea yummy roast dinner! :) @FayeHHuntington <-- twitter! xx
ReplyDeleteSo many things! Definitely a Sunday roast, with family all around the table. Also would make a casserole, shephard's/cottage pie, sausage & mash, soups, and little quiche or tartlets. Lots of kitchen fun! :)
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ReplyDeleteA nice warming vegetable soup!
ReplyDeleteRoast chicken with garlic lemon and herbs along with seasonal vegetables simply cooked on griddle with homemade dressing
ReplyDeletea nice roast and trimmings
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a lovely roast dinner or something in the slow cooker perhaps a nice vegetable curry xxx
ReplyDeleteI would remove the chicken breasts, and legs and thighs, then de- bone the legs and thighs, make a stuffing using blue cheese and vegetables, stuff the chicken pieces,then roast serve with crushed potatoes drizzled with olive oil, served with roasted veg, with the carcass I would pressure cook it, and all veg trimmings to make a lovely soup .
ReplyDeleteMassive fragrant roast dinners with all the trimmings, roasted veg and delicate stuffings, aromatic tagines, and fragrant pad thai, comfort food like shepherds pie. A Riverford box inspires creation, every meal a special occasion.....
ReplyDeleteI would make a lovely Cottage pie with veg
ReplyDeleteTarragon Chicken and/or Penang Chicken with diced chicken, Chilli Con Carne and/or Lasagne with mince, Cheesy Vegetable Bake, vegetable soup and of course a traditional roast with all the trimmings, using any leftovers for Bubble & Squeak with cold meat - a really yummy, healthy week's food :-)
ReplyDeleteI would make a vegetable soup followed by a roast dinner.
ReplyDeleteWith all those vegetables I would be able to make lots of lovely dishes; Roast Veg to accompany the Sunday Roast; Veg Pasta bake with a cheese sauce; Shepherds Pie, Vegetable Rosti; so many nice veg recipes to choose from;
ReplyDeleteI would make an epic vegetable curry!
ReplyDeleteA lovely roast chicken dinner.
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ReplyDeleteThe perfect sunday roast, then a lovely chicken curry with the leftovers ;)
ReplyDeleteA lovely Roast Dinner for my Family
ReplyDeleteA lovely Easter roast dinner :) yum!
ReplyDeleteChicken and veg stir fry
ReplyDeleteRoast dinner for my family and two close friends
ReplyDeleteMmmm Ratatouille would be top of my list. Then some soups, pasta sauces and lots lots more!
ReplyDeleteA delicious vegetable soup and chicken roast dinner Cathy
ReplyDeleteChicken Groundnut Stew with roast potatoes Yum Yum!
ReplyDeleteLamb hotpot - slow cooked - comforting - made with love for family sharing!
ReplyDeleteOrganic vegetable soup and a roast dinner with all the trimmings or a lovely organic lasagne with al dente veggies. :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely family traditional roast dinner :)
ReplyDeletea roast dinner would be most peoples choice and mine too. with a fine selection of ingredients many alternatives would be possible.
ReplyDeleteCottage pie
ReplyDeleteI would like to make the most of the weather and do a bbq.
ReplyDeletea lovely sunday dinner
ReplyDeleteI could just eat the vegetables on their own.
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ReplyDeletea roast with loads of veg
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ReplyDeletei would make a traditional roast dinner.
ReplyDeletedefinately a fully sunday roast
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ReplyDeletea scrummy roast
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a lovely roast dinner and a casserole with the leftovers
ReplyDeleteA great big roast.
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ReplyDeleteI would make a lovely country chicken casserole. It is a hearty family meal and a great way to ensure my lot eat their veg
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