Celebrity Chefs Dish Of The Day Christmas Offer
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PetSavers - Win a signed copy! - For a chance to win a copy of Celebrity Chef’s Dish of the Day signed by Delia Smith, one of the contributing chefs, just enter your name and contact detaiIs on the cookbook order form and tick the ‘Please enter me into the prize draw’ box, or write your name and address on a postcard marked ‘Petsavers cookbook prize draw’ and send to Petsavers at:
Woodrow House
1 Telford Way
Waterwells Business Park
Quedgeley
Gloucestershire
GL2 2AB
Closes 15th December 2006. The draw will take place on 18th December 2006.
NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER THE PRIZE DRAW.
Christmas offer!
Buy 2 books for just £12.00 up to Christmas [normal price £9.99 each]. Why not treat yourself to a copy and buy one for a friend. The cookbook makes a great Christmas present for foodies and pet lovers alike.
To buy your copies call 01452 726 700 and have your credit or debit card details ready. Quote the '2 for £12.00 website offer'.
Or download an order form and send to Petsavers at the address above.
More about the cookbook
Some of the UK’s best and most respected chefs - Antony Worrall Thompson, Delia Smith, Rick Stein, Ainsley Harriott, James Martin - have donated some of their favourite recipes to help raise funds for Petsavers.
Amongst 42 delicious dishes, brought to life by stylish food shots, are photos of the chefs relaxing with their beloved pets. It is a book for cooks and pet-lovers alike. The Cookbook covers starters and light bites through to main courses and desserts. Dishes range from spicy fried fishcakes and peppered chicken salad to decadent sticky toffee pudding and banoffi pie.
The book also introduces the reader to the work of Petsavers and includes pictures and stories of pets that have benefited from Petsavers work into the diagnosis and treatments of pet illnesses.
The Cookbook was the inspiration of dedicated supporters Mike and Mary Martin from Warwickshire. As qualified vets and with two dogs and one cat of their own, Mike and Mary have first hand experience of how Petsavers has helped the lives of many sick pets.8509 views
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25th October, 2006 00h00
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