My Christmas Gift Giveaway is back! 30 days, 30+ fantastic prizes.
A big thank you to my followers this year.
WIN a Three Piece Trivet Set
Whether you just cook the daily dinners or love a bit of regular baking, this 3-piece trivet set from OXO will certainly come in handy.
The new fire red set offers the ultimate in versatility when using small, medium and large sized dishes, taking the stress out of serving hot food and protecting worktops and tables from heat marks.
They can be clicked together or used seperately to hold your pots and pans with ease and they store away quickly and simply too.
A must have for any festive food.
Available from Lakeland
You can find out more about these or other OXO products on the website:
http://www.oxouk.com/
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The giveaway is open to those in the UK and ends at 11.59pm GMT 10th December 2014.
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can't wait to get making mince pies with the boys :)
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ReplyDeleteI adore Christmas dinner! Everything on the plate...but I must say that I am most looking forward to having bread sauce...it's the 1 day a year that I get to eat it!
ReplyDeleteI actually adore sprouts! my mum has always done them with chestnuts and pancetta and its a delicious festive treat!
ReplyDeleteTurkey :-)
ReplyDeletePigs In Blankets <3
ReplyDeleteMince pies (in answer to both questions!)
ReplyDeleteI love mince pies - we have been making Christmas cake
ReplyDeleteAshleigh
I love a turkey Christmas dinner :) my daughter will hopefully make us another chocolate log this year which is delicious x
ReplyDeleteI love Christmas Dinner :)
ReplyDeleteThe whole Turkey roast Christmas dinner with all the trimmings
ReplyDeleteyou can't beat roast potatoes as part of a full roast :-)
ReplyDeleteIt has to be Pigs in Blankets
ReplyDeleteAll the trimmings stuffings etc that come with the turkey
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding, yum!
ReplyDeleteI do love a good roast dinner
ReplyDeleteI love the turkey dinner with all the trimmings
ReplyDeleteRoasted parsnips....
ReplyDeletegoose fat potatoes, yum. x
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ReplyDeleteI love Brussel Sprouts! And cheese, yum lots of cheese and nibbling things are great at Christmas.
ReplyDeleteA full roast Turkey. Although, its partly because I only get to have it once a year.
ReplyDeleteRoast turkey with all the trimmings
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ReplyDeleteI love mince pies - we made some in animal shapes last weekend
ReplyDeletechocolate truffles, not too difficult to make and look very impressive
ReplyDeletei always have to buy cheese footballs
ReplyDeletePigs in Blankets, we all love them and only ever have them at christmas
ReplyDeleteCan;t beat mince pies
ReplyDeleteMince Pies :)
ReplyDeleteGingerbread
ReplyDeleteI love the roast parsnips, no-one likes them but me, so I only do them at Christmas!
ReplyDeletebrussel sprouts !!!! yummy :) xx love 'em xx
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ReplyDeletei love turkey chilli on boxing day with the left over turkey its always one of my favorite Christmas treats :D
ReplyDeleteMince pies and Christmas Cake :)
ReplyDeleteTurkey with mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteCan't beat a nice bit of stuffing and pigs in blankets :) xx
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on making Nigella's Christmas Rocky Road for when the Great grandkids descend on us over the festive period. They are always looking for something to eat & I think this might just go down a treat. Easy to make too & keeps well in a sealed tin - but not for long when the 'boys' arrive!!
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It's all about the sporuts for me but I will be baking too, although I have decided what yet.
ReplyDeleteWill be making gingerbread men with my son
ReplyDeleteHome made mince pies! :)
ReplyDeleteBring on the mince pies!
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Christmas cake bought ...I miss my grandmas home made cake .
ReplyDeletei love the tins of chocolate
ReplyDeleteHome-made Christmas pudding is my favourite festive food
ReplyDeleteI love a Turkey roast dinner as we don't have a roast very often!
ReplyDeleteI love christmas pudding with brandy butter
ReplyDeleteChristmas Pudding
ReplyDeletepigs in blankets :)
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding with brandy butter - so good x
ReplyDeleteTurkey and all the trimmings
ReplyDeletewe (me n kids) will be making fudge and cookies
ReplyDeleteNo cooking for us this Christmas Day, we'll be on a plane having whatever Virgin give us!!! But when we get to Grandmas we will have a feast!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love my turkey dinner and pigs in blankets at Christmas :) My mum does a lovely roast dinner
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ReplyDeleteI love mincemeat pies!
ReplyDeletechristmas pudding with double cream x
ReplyDeleteYule log!
ReplyDeletemy favorite festive food is Stollen
ReplyDeleteLittle veggie options
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ReplyDeleteMe and the kids are going to attempt a gingerbread house this year
ReplyDeleteCasseroles! :)
ReplyDeleteBrussel sprouts
ReplyDeleteMInce pies with home made mincemeat!
ReplyDeleteNeeded these tonight
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