Win a copy of Good Food, Fast, the latest Dairy Cookbook, and make cooking enjoyable again even when you are short of time.
Each recipe can be cooked in 30 minutes or less.
The time required for each recipe is clearly shown on the page together with all the nutritional information and cooking times.
All the recipes are simple, easy to follow and all ingredients are readily available from supermarkets.
We have included a thoughtful balance of meat, fish and vegetarian dishes plus irresistible biscuits and cakes too. And the cook’s tips ensure success every time you cook.
We still have a few copies for sale at DairyDiary.co.uk for just £9.99. Click here to view pages from each section.
Enter now and you could soon be cooking scrumptious dishes in half an hour or less!
The first Bramley tree grew from pips planted by a young girl, Mary Ann Brailsford, in her garden in Southwell in 1809. Matthew Bramley (local butcher) bought the cottage and garden in 1846 and ten years later Henry Merryweather (local nurseryman), took cuttings from the tree and started to sell the apples bearing the owners name.