Saturday, November 2, 2013

Lancashire Recipes - our book. Win a copy in celebration of Lancashire Day

Yipee ! our first booklet has just been published, over the years we have been lucky to have recipes featured in various magazines and articles but this is our first cookery booklet, a collection of 20 modern Lancashire recipes.


                                             
Roughly 12 months ago I was approached by a publishing company to develop the recipes for the book, unfortunately the food photography isn't from Mr Lancashire Food as they chose to use stock images but none the less the recipes and frontis piece are mine.

The book can purchased from major supermarkets, tourist offices and some book shops in Lancashire, plus online from Amazon or Waterstones.

                                         

So in celebration of Lancashire Day you can win one of five signed copies we have to giveway, just enter by completing the Rafflecopter below.

Lancashire Day for the uninitiated is the 27th November it commemorates the date in 1295 when Lancashire sent its first representatives to parliament. A toast is made to the Queen, Duke of Lancaster and is celebrated across the county (even the metropolitan areas which aren't officially Lancashire any more).

a Rafflecopter giveaway


Rules for giveaway

We have 5 signed copies to giveaway, they can only be posted to UK addresses.
  • Simply follow the instructions on the Rafflecopter widget above. 
  • To be in with a chance of winning you must complete ALL the required fields. 
  • All entries will be checked and verified before a winner is announced.
  • You can increase your chances of winning by Tweeting on a daily basis.
  • Rafflecopter will pick a random winner.
  • The competition runs from until Lancashire Day 27th November .
  • If you win, you MUST send me your delivery details quickly and within 24 hours or the prize will be passed to the next person drawn.
  • Please see the Terms and Conditions on the Rafflecopter widget for the rules and more information.


                                   


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