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Friendship Month | Competition: Win 25 superb stack-a-boxes

Friendship Month

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Friendship Month

Competition: Win 25 superb stack-a-boxes

Friends, where would we be without them?

My select group of special ladies are my lifeline, my fashion/interiors consultants, my sanity and my guarantee for a great night out! They have seen me through many great times and difficult times too.

So, during Friendship Month I would like to
say thank you buddies – you’re the best!

As well as being fabulous, my pals also test all my recipes for me. As you may know, here at DD headquarters we insist that everything is triple-tested – once by the recipe writer, then by an amateur cook (my friends) and finally at shoot by the food stylist. This is to ensure that every recipe will work each and every time and also tastes delicious.

Win a set of 25 stack-a-boxes

Almost every recipe tested for our new cookbook, Fantastic Food for Less, got 9 or 10 out of 10 for taste so we know that this book is going to be a huge success.

And to celebrate the launch of Fantastic Food for Less this month we have this fabulous set of stack-a-boxes to give-away. You’ll wonder how you ever lived without them and this recipe book!

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Win a set of 25 stack-a-boxes

And here’s a little taster from the book.

Autumn Vegetables with Feta

Autumn Vegables with FetaTime 50 minutes.
Per portion: 454 Kcal, 23g fat (8g saturated)
Serves 4

Butternut squash 450g (1lb), about ½ the squash
Sweet potato 450g (1lb)
Parsnips 450g (1lb)
Cumin seeds 1 tsp
Coriander seeds 2 tsp
Paprika 1 tsp
Olive or sunflower oil 4 tbsp
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Runny honey 1 tbsp
Feta cheese 200g (7oz)
Chopped mint 2 tbsp to serve (optional)
Warmed pitta bread to serve (optional)

1 Preheat the oven to 200°C/400°F/Gas 6. Cut the squash in half, scoop out the seeds and then peel away the skin. Peel the sweet potato and parsnips, then cut all the vegetables into similar-sized chunks.

2 Crush the cumin and coriander seeds in a pestle and mortar or improvise using a mug and the end of a rolling pin. Add the seeds and paprika to a large plastic bag with the oil and a generous amount of salt and pepper. Squeeze the bag to mix, then add the vegetables and shake.

3 Preheat a large roasting tin in the oven for 5 minutes, then tip the vegetables out of the bag into the tin and spread into an even layer. Roast  the vegetables for 30 minutes, turning once.

4 Turn the vegetables again and drizzle with the honey. Roast for 5–10 more minutes until browned around the edges. Crumble Feta over the top and scatter with mint, if using. Serve with warmed pitta if you like.

Cook’s tips
The beauty of this dish is that you can use whatever root vegetables you have available. Chop the leftover squash and use for soup: fry an onion, add the squash and 1 tbsp curry paste. Cook for 1 minute then cover with vegetable stock. Simmer until tender, then purée.

Recipe taken from Fantastic Food for Less.

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Competition | Win a fantastic new cookbook and save hundreds of pounds on your food bills

Money saving cookbook shows you how to stop wasting food

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Save hundreds of pounds on your food bills

Win a fantastic new cookbook

Honestly it’s true!

Did you know that we, as a nation, throw away around 7 million tonnes of food every year?

In financial terms that means the
average UK family wastes nearly £60

per month by throwing away food*.

However, by making a few simple changes to our habits, it is still possible to cook amazing, nutritious food more economically and less wastefully.

Fantastic Food For LessThis week we officially launch Fantastic Food for Less, a brilliant book packed with delicious recipes that use good quality, reasonably priced ingredients and have minimal leftovers. From tasty soups and snacks, to quick and easy main meals, and heavenly desserts, there is something to suit every taste and occasion.

There are two types of recipes: Quick & Easy, which can be on the table in 30 minutes or less, and Take it Easy, which allows you to do something else while they cook slowly.

And as with previous editions of the Dairy Cookbook series, Fantastic Food for Less features triple-tested recipes, simple to follow instructions, easy to source ingredients and full nutritional information.

Using good quality, affordable ingredients we’ll show you how to make fantastic food and reduce waste with careful shopping, clever storage and fabulous recipes. Leftovers are kept to a minimum with tips on how to use them up or store them. Everything is simple to cook, tastes delicious and won’t cost the earth.”

For 20 lucky people, we have a FREE Fantastic Food for Less

Enter here for a chance to win.

Good luck.

Enter to win Fantastic Food For Less

 

 
Here’s a taster of what is in the book. Mmmmmm.

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Treacle Tart with Glazed Apple recipe

Treacle Tart with Glazed Apples 

Serves 6
75 mins plus cooling
555 Kcals/portion
Fat 16g (7.2g sat) per portion
Suitable for freezing
Suitable for vegetarians

Click here for the recipe.

 

When you get the book, I would love to know which your favourite recipe is.

 

Read the blogs on our website

Win a copy of Fantastic Food For Less

Save hundred of pounds on your food bills

#moneysavingcookbook #foodforless

New Dairy Diary 2015 website

Dairy Diary 2015 website

Take a look at our gorgeous new website, showcasing all our new products!

Tadaaa, our new website is here – complete with all our gorgeous new products.

We just know this is going to be a great year.

www.DairyDiary.co.uk

Dairy Diary 2015 new products

 

Strawberry Pimms Trifle

And here’s my favourite new Dairy Diary recipe.

Strawberry Trifle with Pimms 

Time: 25 mins plus chilling
376 Kcals/portion
Fat 19g (10.9g sat) per portion
Suitable for vegetarians

Trifle sponges 4, about 110g (4oz), broken into pieces
Strawberries 350g (12oz), sliced
Caster sugar 2 tbsp
Pimms 4 tbsp
Reduced fat custard 425g can
Double cream 200ml (7fl oz)
Low fat natural yogurt 150g (5oz)
Orange, grated rind of half
Lemon, grated rind of half
Halved strawberries and orange rind curls to decorate

1 Arrange trifle sponges in a single layer in the base of a 1.2 litre (2 pint) glass dish. Place strawberries on top and then sprinkle with sugar. Spoon Pimms over the sponges.
2 Spoon custard over fruit and spread into an even layer. Whip cream until it just forms soft swirls then fold in yogurt and fruit rinds. Spoon over custard and chill until required.
3 Decorate with strawberries and citrus rind curls.

A Dairy Diary 2015 recipe.

 

 

COMPETITION

Win Dairy Diary 2015

Hot off the press! 

Win the fabulous new 2015 Dairy Diary.

Be the first to own a copy of the best Dairy Diary yet. We have 25 advance copies to give away.

Good luck!

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Choose your favourite Dairy Diary 2016 cover

 

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Choose your favourite cover and you could win a Dairy Diary 2015

Please help!

My task for this week is to choose a front cover for the Dairy Diary 2016. I would love your help. The more the merrier!

The survey has just three questions and will only take one minute or less to complete.

Click here to start the survey

 


 

Dairy Diary 2015

Win a Dairy Diary 2015

One lucky respondent will receive a
Dairy Diary 2015 –  hot off the press
and waiting for a new home!

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Competition | Win a Cath Kidston Bramley Sprig Box Bag

Win a Cath Kidston Bramley Sprig Box Bag

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Competition 

Win a Cath Kidston Bramley Sprig Box Bag

Get ready for the next Dairy Diary with this gorgeous Cath Kidston Bramley Sprig Box Bag.

It perfectly complements the beautiful new cover and is roomy enough to carry the diary and all your other bits and bobs.

Enter to win a Cath Kidston bag

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dairy Diary 2015 coverHere’s a sneak preview of the 2015 Dairy Diary cover.

We hope you love it as much as we do.

Handy boredom buster for your little ones plus a family-friendly cookie recipe.

I am bored jar

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Handy boredom buster for your little ones plus a family-friendly cookie recipe.

Thankfully my children are not yet at the stage where I have to endure ‘Mum, I’m bored’.

However, we do sometimes seems to get stuck in a cycle of jigsaws, train track building, colouring and outdoor play (weather permitting).

I stumbled across this idea
on Facebook and I love it!

It doesn’t involve too much preparation – just half an hour – and can provide some new and exciting ideas for the children to enjoy.

We will definitely rename it ‘Mum/Dad what can we do?’ as dad does more of the childcare in our house than I do (these poor stay-at-home dads often get forgotten!)

Stephanie, its creator, has even given a downloadable list of ideas to put in the jar. They are great! Though I think I may miss ‘clean 1 toilet’ for my three year-olds!

http://www.somewhatsimple.com/the-mom-im-bored-jar/

 

One of the suggested activities is to bake cookies.

Here’s a family-friendly cookie recipe that you’ll love.

Honey-Flapjack-Cookies

 

Honey Flapjack Cookies 

Time 25 minutes plus cooling
Calories per cookie 72 Kcal
Fat per cookie 4g of which saturated 0.5g
Makes 30 cookies
Suitable for vegetarians

Porridge oats 125g (4½oz)
Medium oatmeal 50g (2oz)
Light soft brown sugar 110g (4oz)
Heather honey 2 tbsp
Vanilla extract a few drops
Vegetable oil 110ml (3½fl oz)
Egg 1, beaten

Preheat the oven to 180°C/Gas 4 and line two large baking trays with baking parchment.

]Put all the ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Then put heaped teaspoonfuls of the mixture, well spaced apart, on the baking sheets and flatten slightly with the back of the spoon – you should be able to make 30 cookies.

Bake for 12–15 minutes until they are a rich golden brown. Leave them to cool for 10 minutes on the baking trays before transferring to wire racks to cool completely.

 

Good Food, Fast Dairy CookbookThis recipe is taken from Good Food, Fast, which is available to buy for just £7.00

Buy Good Food, Fast £7

 

 

 

Win a copy of Good Food, Fast

We also have a copy of Good Food, Fast to give-away to one lucky winner.

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