Do you enjoy entering Advent competitions? They always put me in a festive mood. Today I'm starting a series of foodie giveaways for my blog readers, and hope you will enjoy entering them.
Each day a new prize will be revealed, and each giveaway will run until 4 December 2014.
To celebrate the first day of my giveaway spree, I am delighted to offer a super prize for my lovely blog readers - a medium sized Figgy's Christmas pudding (I have reviewed it recently, read my review to find out how we rated it - Figgy's Christmas Pudding).
This delicious pudding is made with such ingredients as Californian raisins, sultanas, breadcrumbs, carrots, vegetable suet, Demerara, golden syrup, free range egg, Hanlons Port Stout, English Bramley apples, 10-year-old Somerset Cider Brandy, glace cherries, ground almonds, orange juice, lemon juice, mixed peel, zest, spices and more.
Now you have a chance to win one just in time for Christmas. And if you can't wait, you can buy one at Figgy's.
To be in with a chance of winning, please fill in a Rafflecopter gadget.
T&Cs:
Only the first step is mandatory: all you need is answer the question by leaving a comment (if you login as Anonymous, please leave you Twitter name or Facebook name, so that I could identify you, I do not suggest leaving the email address in the comment)
All the other steps are optional, you don't have to do them all. All it takes to win is just one entry.
Only one entry per person is allowed (however, you can tweet daily to increase your chances).
The giveaway is open to the UK residents only. Once the Rafflecopter picks the winners, I will check if they have done what was requested. I will contact the winners, if they do not reply within 7 days, the prize will be allocated to another person. I will pass on the winner's details to Figgy's who will dispatch the prizes. Please note - due to the nature of the prize, it will have to be dispatched in good time before Christmas, hence the shorter time limit for getting back to me.
The giveaway ends on 4 December 2014 midnight (night from the 3rd to the 4th).
Only one entry per person is allowed (however, you can tweet daily to increase your chances).
The giveaway is open to the UK residents only. Once the Rafflecopter picks the winners, I will check if they have done what was requested. I will contact the winners, if they do not reply within 7 days, the prize will be allocated to another person. I will pass on the winner's details to Figgy's who will dispatch the prizes. Please note - due to the nature of the prize, it will have to be dispatched in good time before Christmas, hence the shorter time limit for getting back to me.
The giveaway ends on 4 December 2014 midnight (night from the 3rd to the 4th).
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