WIN AN ALICE IN WONDERLAND TEA PARTY SET….

Alice in Wonderland

Win an Alice In Wonderland Tea Party Set worth £123 – just heat to Whittard’s website and enter online.

This highly collectable range has been designed exclusively for Whittard and made and decorated in The Potteries in Stoke-on-Trent, England. The design is based on the original illustrations which John Tenniel produced for Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland.

First published in 1865, Lewis Carroll’s timeless children’s story continues to delight today. Use the teapot with your favourite mugs or mix and match with Whittard’s Alice in Wonderland mugs to create an impressive display for any tea drinking occasion.

It’s only open to UK residents but well worth entering the competition for this beautiful range of pottery.

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BRITISH EGG WEEK 30th SEPT – 6th OCTOBER…

british-egg-weekBritish Egg Week is running from 30th September – 6th October, 2013. 

Its organised in association with British Lion Eggs, the week’s aim is to show parents and children that eggs are an excellent meal, since they are high in nutrition for youngsters and value for money, too. 

Top chefs have cooked up lots of recipes to try – just visit the website for the recipe details.

The British Lion mark on egg shells and egg boxes means that the eggs have been produced to the highest standards of food safety.

There are only around 8 calories in an egg, and they’re rich in B vitamins too, which means they’re great if you’re on a diet or just want to eat healthier.   But it’s estimated that around 15% of people have only a drink for their breakfast.

You should buy eggs from a reputable retailer where they will have been transported and stored at the correct temperature (below 20°C)
• Keep eggs refrigerated after purchase
• Store eggs in their box and, as eggs are porous, away from strong-smelling foods
• Make sure you use eggs by the ‘best before’ date shown on the egg or box – for Lion Quality eggs, this guarantees that they are fresher than required by law