Riverford delivers healthy 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 fantastic well packed 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 £10.35 for the small classic vegebox. 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 meat 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 and who you would love to cook the meal for.
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Terms and conditions: This competition closes at 23.59 on 31 October 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 31 October 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.
I would like to cook a vegetable lasagne for my hubby and two little boys as we do not eat meat this is a perfect prize for us :)
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ReplyDeleteI have big family to cook for ,roast and veg will be first ,easy and delicious
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Sunday dinner for the family.
ReplyDeleteA lovely roast dinner, or a stew
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ReplyDeleteI think I'd do a big Indian banquet for my family and best friends.
ReplyDeleteOur friends just helped us move house so I'd love to invite them all round for a Sunday roast
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ReplyDeleteA lovely roast for the whole family to celebrate my daughters christening on 19 Oct
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beef wellington for all the family
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ReplyDeleteI'd make a Lancashire Hotpot if the cut of meat was right, if not I'd make a veggie hotpot and serve it with a roasted joint of meat, i'd make it for my boyfriend who works very hard and enjoys a nice home-cooked meal when he gets home :)
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ReplyDeleteRoast dinner with some lovely roast mediteranean vegetables.
ReplyDeleteI'd use it to cook a stew for my family.
ReplyDeleteDepends which vegetables are in the box, but a root vegetable crumble is always lovely this time of year
ReplyDeleteI'd love to cook a big spicy tagine and get friends over for a long overdue catch-up.
ReplyDeleteI love to cook a fabulous bulghur wheat and soft cheese (usually goat or feta) based risotto that I can put any veggies into. It's so delicious!
ReplyDeleteI would cook a hearty beef stew for all the family, perfect for these autumnal evenings!
ReplyDeleteI'd try to recreate for my family the cornish pasties from my childhood holidays in the early 1960s. Crispy shortcrust pastry and generous pieces lean meat and identifiable diced vegetable - I can almost smell them now!
ReplyDeletea nice lasagne for my fiancee
ReplyDeleteI'd make a roasted vegetable lasagne. If I win, you can leave out the meat!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a lovely roast dinner with all the trimmings and lashings of gravy
ReplyDeleteSunday Roast for my little family :) thank you x
ReplyDeleteif the joint was pork, i'd do pulled pork, with homemade potato wedges and homemade coleslaw!
ReplyDeleteA lovely big shepherds pie with roasted root vegetables
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ReplyDeleteSunday roast for me, my other half & sister; Packed full with lovely roasted veg and a chicken!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a roast for my partner, he's always making them for me!
ReplyDeleteI will make a vegetarian lasagna for my neighbour who is vegetarian (as a thank you for being so kind to me after my recent back surgery)
ReplyDeleteA lovely beef and vegetable stew with buttery mash for the family
ReplyDeleteA sunday roast for my parents-in-law as we gate crash them most weeks for one of my mother-in-laws roasts so would be nice to return the favour!!
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to cook a special 3 course menu for my ever supportive family! There'd be enough ingredients to do a hearty vegetable soup, a roast joint with vegetables and hopefully enough left to whip up a cheeky carrot cake. Heaven and so much better than supermarket muck :)
ReplyDeleteI would invite some friends who I have not seen for a couple of months, for a Sunday lunch
ReplyDeletemy mum and dad have just been away on holiday so it would be good to catch ip over dinner
ReplyDeleteA lovely roast dinner for my family
ReplyDeleteI'd love to cook a Sunday roast for my friends as we never seem to have enough time to all get together and sit down for a good long catch-up :-)
ReplyDeleteSunday roast for my parents and boyfriend :)
ReplyDeleteI'd probably make a stew for my daughter and other members of the family who we don't see as often~ If not that, a sunday roast. With the amount you get, looks like I'd have to think of a loooot of other meals to cook too!! ;)
ReplyDeleteI would make a roast dinner & then make a stock with the bones & make a soup :)
ReplyDeleteI'd make a huge pot of vegetable soup to put into individual portions for the freezer.
ReplyDeleteI would make a huge pot of beef stew with masses of veg and the left overs can be blitzed to make soup, spiced and eaten for another meal the next day with crusty bread.
ReplyDeletea roast dinner for all my friends
ReplyDeleteA lovely and tasty veggie casserole for my family..no meat in our house ;-)
ReplyDeleteI would make a family favourite of vegetable crumble, unless there was a pumpkin, then I'd make a pumpkin fondue, something I really want to try now the nights are getting colder. (Twitter: @alexaaandra_t)
ReplyDeleteI woild cook a lovely Sunday dinner for all the family
ReplyDeleteA roast for the family
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ReplyDeleteI would make something special for my bf, learning how to cook atm so should be interesting! Love using fresh produce so this box is perfect!
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A lovely Sunday roast for my husband!
ReplyDeleteA detox week of warming healthy organic meals for Autumn - would love to start with stuffed squash for the family.
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ReplyDeleteNot original but I would have the family round for Sunday dinner. Roast beef, Yorkshire pudding and delicious vegetables.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a chunky veg soup and share it for lunch with Monty Don so we could have gardening chat!
ReplyDeleteI would cook a nice home cooked vegetable broth.
ReplyDeleteButternut squash soup starter. For main course a chicken pie and roast vegetables. Carrot cake dessert and parsnip crisp snacks for the members of my pub quiz team (after a good meal we might win!)
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be a roast dinner, as we don't have one nearly as often as we should!
ReplyDeleteI would cook a big traditional roast for my family
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Chicken and vegetable curry wide a side of butternut chips, for my daughters who have helped me so much recently
ReplyDeleteI'd love to cook a wonderful seasonal beef stew with autumn veggies for a date night for my husband & I
ReplyDeleteChicken Casserole in my slow cooker.for me hubby and two daughters
ReplyDeleteChicken casserole in my slow cooker.To share with hubby and two daughters
ReplyDeleteI would love to cook my family a nice organic homemade soup
ReplyDeleteI'd make a lovely sunday roast for myself and the other half.
ReplyDeleteI'd cook mince and dumplings, with veg for my husband who has been asking for that meal for about a year, and I've still not got round to it!
ReplyDeleteI would cook a lasagne
ReplyDeleteA roast dinner followed by chicken and veg soup with the leftovers mmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteA vegetable curry for my hubby
ReplyDeleteA roast dinner for all the family with plenty of veg :)
ReplyDeletea lovely roast :)
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ReplyDeleteA nice curry for the family.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to cook a traditional chicken or beef roast with all the trimmings for my fiancé and our lovely children!
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ReplyDeleteI would make soups and stews, my whole family including my 9 month old love my home made vegetable soups and stews. Perfect winter warmers.
I'd cook a roast dinner
ReplyDeleteBeef stew for all my family :)
ReplyDeleteI would cook a traditional roast chicken meal for my family, then use the carcase to make stock as a base for a lovely, warming chicken soup.
ReplyDeletea lovely vegetable stew. Perfect winter grub for my family
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ReplyDeleteI'd cook a four bean veggie stew with fresh corainder dumplings for my family as everyone loves it and it's warming for autumn.
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ReplyDeleteA big casserole for the family - except my oldest who bizarrely doesn't like them!
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ReplyDeleteA chicken roast dinner with a trip - Pepper and Chilli chicken yummy.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to cook a veggie curry for my sister and her husband x
ReplyDeleteA tasty winter stew for my housemates!
ReplyDeleteOh for me it would be a nice chiken stew and then with the leftover chiken I would make a chicken lasagne and chicken and veg soup .
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try something vegetarian, for all the family
ReplyDeleteWould love to cook a vegetarian meal for all the family.
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