Giveaway #22: The Abel & Cole Cookbook

What an excellent Christmas present this cookbook will make. There are one of three copies to be won, and oh, did I mention they are signed?!
Answer This Easy Question
Which vegetable or fruit have you never eaten and why?
In the COMMENTS section you find below, enter your name and give your answer. I will draw from these names in a week’s time.
Please read the T & C carefully.
The competition closes on Wednesday, the 18th of November and the winner will be announced on Thursday, the 19th. Got it? Good luck!
Terms & Conditions
- Only one entry per email address allowed.
- The winner is randomly chosen by the Random website.
- Unfortunately, due to the nature of this prize this giveaway is only open to UK residents.
- If the winner hasn’t replied within two weeks to any of the organisers’ emails to collect his prize, a new winner will be randomly drawn.
The winners are …
Nr. 21 – Sue Harrison
Nr. 89 – Lala
Nr. 90 – Susal Hall
Thanks for entering and don’t forget another giveaway will happen soon so why not subscribe via email or RSS ? (Forms are at the top of the left and right hand column.) I really won’t mind if you tell your friends and family of this wonderful food blog.



KIWI UGLY THINGS
by LISA
on 18. Nov, 2009
PRUNES YUK
by MARK
on 18. Nov, 2009
plums sqishy
by RICHARD
on 18. Nov, 2009
Lychee. It looks like an eye ball.
by Lisa Marshall
on 18. Nov, 2009
PEAR FUNNY SHAP
by Thelma
on 18. Nov, 2009
raspberries weird squishy
by THOMAS
on 18. Nov, 2009
The Paw Paw, simply because I have never found one yet!!!!
by Vivien
on 18. Nov, 2009
pomelo i never knew they existed until last saturday,i may try one when i understand how to eat one!!
by vicki reis
on 18. Nov, 2009
Artichokes- i can’t cook them! I always end up with the fuzzy bits!
by Helen
on 18. Nov, 2009
Dutch edam cheese ! Large one reminds me crown green
bowlers would use. Probably best thing for it
by dennis wibberley
on 18. Nov, 2009
Never quite been able to fancy green bananas – I know you’re supposed to cook with them, but I’m afraid they’d taste sort of furry like ordinary unripe bananas.
by Diana
on 18. Nov, 2009
artichokes- they look wierd
by Caroline Kelly
on 18. Nov, 2009
Salsify – never seen one!
by Clare MacDonald
on 18. Nov, 2009
I have never eaten a raspberry, no reason. Will have to try one.
by KULWINDER LOMBARDELLI
on 03. Dec, 2009
Pomegranate – they look weird and never fancied taking the time to pick the juicy bits out with a needle!
by Andrew Sutherland
on 12. Jan, 2010