Test the new innocent cookbook 'Hungry'26/09/2011 17:10
The people at innocent not only make great smoothies and drinks but they’ve recently brought out a new cookbook called “Hungry”. It’s a recipe book packed with great recipes for the family such as a nummy fish pie or Paella and easy peasy Macaroons which the kids will love.
To celebrate the launch of the book by innocent, we are looking for twenty mums who would like to test two recipes from the book? We just want you to make them at home as you cook any other day. We will send you two recipes on email which you make at home over the next 2-3 weeks and you take a photo of it. That’s it.
Each mum that takes part and who sends us back their photos, will receive their own copy of the new Hungry cookbook by Harper Collins which costs €25.
To register your interest, all you need to do is join this group (if you aren’t already a member) and write a comment below this thread saying what kind of recipe you would like. The book is cleverly divided into different sections so you can pick from Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks, Dinner and Baking.
In the event that we are oversubcribed we will pick 20 people ar random.
Choosen recipe testers:
Joanne Hession, Aisling Cahill, Caroline Harper, Rosemary Morrissey, Justine O' Keeffe, Kelly Richardson, Shirley Nolan, Aisling Dalton, Anne O' Loughlin, Grainne Halligan, Marlaina O Neill, Louise Gleeson, Stephanie Frene, Jacqueline Hogan, Louise Sheehy, Aideen Murphy, Lynn Kelly, AnnMarie Kinsella, Jessica O Callaghan and Sarah Nolan.
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Looking Forward To Getting Started!26/09/2011 17:54
Love Innocent, they have a great ethos and fab products!
I'd throw my hand at anything but i'd love to try their snack, lunch or dessert recipes. We're not big fans of fish or lamb in this house but anything else such as chicken,veg, pork or shellfish gets a thumbs up! Looking forward to this! Thanks Mummy Pages |




Test the new innocent cookbook 'Hungry'26/09/2011 18:19
I'd love to try trail this one, my kids love the Innocent Smoothie range but dinners are more of a chellenge because neither seem to ever like the same things at the same time. I'm pretty sure if they thought dinner was a recipe sent from Innocent they would be more than happy to eat up :) Although my two love porridge & cereal a few different options for breakfast would also be good.
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