Happy Vegetarian Week!
Fancy winning an awesome YumBox and a bunch of Organic Goodies? Join me in celebrating National Vegetarian Week by taking part in my snack box brainstorm and you could win a little bundle for your little one, worth £50.
My Hungry Little Veggie loves her new YumBox and is forever munching on her favourite packs of Goodies Gingerbread Men biscuits (which she affectionately refers to as ‘teddy biscuits’.)
I (the food provider) am constantly striving to think up healthy, fun and vegetarian meals for her lunch or snack box.
National Vegetarian Week is organised by the Vegetarian Society and aims to share and promote yummy vegetarian food and vegetarian living. Join me by entering my snack box challenge.
To inspire you to take part, the lucky winner will receive a YumBox worth £24.99 and a selection of Organix Goodies worth £25.
All you have to do is enter with the below and you get a chance of winning! Look forward to all your ideas…
Competition terms and conditions:
- Entry is open to UK residents aged 18 and over, excluding anyone professionally associated with Hungry Little Veggie, YumBox or Organic.
- Only one entry per person.
- The prize will only be delivered to addresses within the UK.
- No responsibility is accepted for entries which are lost, corrupted, incomplete or for any failure to capture entry information. Use of false details will result in disqualification. The entry must be made by the person entering the competition – entries sent through third parties, agencies or by automated means (such as scripts and macros) will not be accepted.
- The prize is non-transferable and there is no cash alternative.
- The prize draw starts at 12.00am GMT on 18th May 2015 and closes at 12.00am GMT on 24th May 2015.
- Entry for competitions must be received by the stated closing date. All entries received after this date will not be counted.
- Hungry Little Veggie reserves the right to amend the competition end date at any time.
- Entry is free and must be made by commenting on this blog post. Entrants can gain bonus entries by visiting Hungry Little Veggie on facebook, @hungrylittleveg on Twitter.
- Incorrectly completed entries will be disqualified.
- The name of the winner will be published on this website within 7 days of the competition closing.
- The competition winner must come forward to claim their prize. In the event of a prize going unclaimed for more than 28 days after notification, Hungry Little Veggie may, at its discretion, declare the prize unclaimed and no longer valid, and draw a new winner. An unclaimed prize may not be awarded.
- It is the responsibility of entrants to notify Hungry Little Veggie of any change of contact details.
- Proof of identity may be required.
- Hungry Little Veggie’s decision on all matters is final and binding on all entrants. No correspondence will be entered into.
- Hungry Little Veggie reserves the right to suspend, cancel or modify the prize draw at any time (and for any reason) without notice.
- If the advertised prize is not available, Hungry Little Veggie reserves the right to offer an alternative prize of equal or greater value. The payment of all costs and expenses involved in claiming a prize are the responsibility of the winner.
- By taking part in this competition you agree to be bound by the competition terms and conditions.
- Hungry Little Veggie reserves the right to disqualify any entrant and / or winner in its discretion and without any notice in accordance with these terms and conditions.
- Once the winner has been selected at random using Rafflecopter, I will inform Organic and YumBox of the winner’s name and address, they will then send on the prize. Hungry Little Veggie will not be held responsible for prizes being lost in the post or arriving late.
- Hungry Little Veggie shall not be responsible for damages, losses or liabilities of any kind, including without limitation, direct, indirect or consequential loss or damages arising out of or in relation to the prize draw. Nothing in this condition shall limit or exclude liability for death or personal injury as a result of Hungry Little Veggie negligence.
Mina Joshi says
Yum box sounds like a wonderful idea. I have never tried any of their products.
sue scott says
sounds a great prize xx fingers crossed xxx
pen reed says
What a fab idea… I havent tried your products before but I look forward to being able to try some. Good luck everyone
Tracey Peach says
Bread stick fingers xxx
Tracy Newton says
Carrot sticks and raw babycorn dipped into hummus
winnie says
banana pancake
frances hopkins says
I’ve never ever tried anything, but would love to
Susan Lloyd says
Raisins x
laura banks says
carrot sticks, cucumber and celery with hummus
Helen Battle says
Kids love Yogurt covered raisins which i find is a good treat
Maria P says
My daughter loves slightly steamed carrot sticks with a few drops of fresh lemon juice – healthy, easy to prepare and tastes good
Natalie Crossan says
Black cherry pancakes with a sweet lemon drizzle
Melanie Daniels says
I’ve started putting dried mango into my daughters lunch box for a sweet treat. She loves it and it’s nice and healthy too.
Jo Hutchinson says
Dried figs and dried apple slices
Susan B says
Make a little parcel of half a (drained) sun-dried tomato wrapped around a cube of feta. Tasty, inexpensive and it doesn’t go soggy like sandwiches.
Nancy says
Celery sticks with peanut butter and topped with raisins – Ants on a Log!
Lisa Evans says
Oatcakes with peanut butter or carrots and cucumber sticks with hummus. My kids also love olives and feta!!
Sean Kelly says
Can’t beat sliced cold apple
Jo m welsh says
Raisins and dried Apple my girls love that
Anna says
My kids love a cheese dip (mix cream cheese with a small amount of onion soup powder) with chopped carrot sticks, celery and a few crisps to dip in
Ashleigh Allan says
Banana bread!
Silvia says
Sweetvorn baked patties
Elaine Savage says
home-baked vegetable crisps go down very well and can be made less greasy and salty than shop-bought ones
caroline walliss says
Sweet potato crisps!x
justine meyer says
carrott, cucmber, tomatoes and bread sticks
Julie Rayner says
Home made raspberry jam
Victoria McCartie says
Pizza parcels
Pizza dough
Choose your favourite toppings
Use a rolling pin to flatten these ingredients (it will make it easier to cut later on)
Roll it up
Cook
And tadaa, an all in one easy to eat pizza parcel!
Iris says
Carrot sticks, cherry tomatoes and sliced cucumber are some of my kids favorites
Alice Matthews says
Wholemeal ryvitas topped with thinly sliced tomato, a little torn basil and 15g grated cheese (I use a vegan cheese). pop under the grill until the cheese melts.
EMMA WALTERS says
we grow peas in the garden, my boys love it when i put a few pea pods in their lunchbox, sweet enough to eat straight from the pods
Anne Bostwick says
Chopped dried fruit in a little tub
Catherine Amaro says
bread stick fingers
Emily Hutchinson says
Anything in kit form works well, crackers with some toppings they can put together themselves, that sort of thing
julie booth says
carrot sticks, sugar snap peas and baby sweetcorn go down a treat with dips. Even sweet dips
Penny H says
mini falafels are great, bite size and easy to pack for a lunchbox.
S Bufton says
A handful of Blueberries
gemma brown says
some yoghurt with fruit sticks to dip in
Catherine McAlinden says
My two love raisins!
Milly Y says
Carrot sticks are always fun and healthy!
jen jackson says
carrot sticks
Liam Bishop says
Vegetable crisps are a great munch, and usually healthier than potato ones.
daniel baugh says
Pancakes made with banana and egg. Fruit for a topping
Sarah Rees says
My son just loves big slices of watermelon
debbie smith says
Yogurt covered raisins and also dried apricots and bananas ! fab giveaway x
Diane Anderson says
Would like to try these
Helen Grayson says
Mash bananas then sprinkle porridge oats in it then mix it together. It tastes lovely.
Caroline says
‘Nothing But’ fruit and veggie crisps would be great for kids healthy snacks.
Bryony Brooke says
Homemade apple and raspberry fruit leather made in my dehydrator.
Val Swift says
Cucumber and celery sticks and hummus
Kim Neville says
Cheese and crackers
Diane says
Lovely
joe suttle says
veggie snack idea would be halloumi and tomato skewers
Paula Readings says
Rainbow salad wraps, containing – Raw beetroot, carrots, white cabbage, pear, fresh mint & parsley. Yum.
Paula Readings says
Rainbow salad wrap.
SophieR says
Banana Nice Cream
Freeze some chopped up bananas, leave them to defrost slightly, blend with the addition of water/coconutmilk(milkalternative) or milk until ice cream consistency.
Kids can make it even more exciting by adding different flavours and goodies.
IE, Green tea powder, cocoa powder, vanilla bean paste, goji berries or just about anything you can think of !
Nat thomason says
Catherine wheel sandwiches x spread one slice of bread with the filling roll it up and cut into slices kids seem to prefer it this way
Angie Hoggett says
whizz some vanilla yoghurt & frozen raspberries in a blender until it resembles ice cream, delicious. Even more delicious with warm chocolate brownies!!
Kay Broomfield says
Roasted butternut squash bites with a little oregano.
emily omara says
love carrot sticks with dip
Sheri Darby says
Thinly sliced apple with raisins & honey
Kimberley Howes says
Celery dipped in humus
Rachel Carter says
Love carrot sticks with hummus
Emily Knight says
Apple slices topped with no added sugar peanut butter!
Victoria Prince says
Carrot and Cucumber Sticks and Apple Slices
If you get creative you/they can make them into pictures before eating!
Helen Thurston says
Homemade veggie crisps – made with parsnips, carrot, sweet potato, beetroot. baked in the oven – yummy
leanne weir says
banana pancake
Jenny R says
Carrot sticks and a little pot of hummus
Angela Kelly says
Any cut-up and colourful fruit works a treat
Alison says
Raisins and grapes
Joanna Sawka says
Rice cakes, carrot sticks, pepper sticks
Michelle Rayner says
carrot, pepper, cherry tomatioes and celery sticks with dips and pitta bread strips. Real finger food
Kristy Brown says
I’ve always put ‘fingers’ of cucumber, carrot and celery in pack ups for the kids
Diana says
Banana!
Helen says
coolio
Lisa Wilkinson says
Pizza Pinwheel Wraps – ketchup, cheese and sweetcorn twisted in a wrap.
jodie crossley says
banana bread!
Ellen Stafford says
Banana
O Fitzgerald says
I think vegetable chips would be both healthy and tasty!
Harriet Higgs says
Veggie pitta mini pizza
daniel pol says
carrot sticks and humous
LEE HARDY says
sliced red apple yum or grapes from the freezer in the summer.
susan thornton says
Raisins and chopped apple, my granddaughter loves this x
Fran H says
Homemade vegetable chips – get them involved in making them and they ALWAYS eat them lol.
Laura Pritchard says
We like putting Frube yoghurts into the freezer for a healthy ice cream alternative.
Sophie Stewart says
Dried Apple Slices. Got my son to eat them by telling him they were wrinkly because they were made from grandpa apples
trevor linvell says
Quorn nuggets with homemade chips
Kaye M says
Pitta pockets filled with houmous & salad
Thomas McKinney says
This sounds like a great idea
kris says
mini falafel balls and hummous for dipping
Stephanie Whitehouse says
Sweet corn fritters – make a thick pancake batter and add tinned corn and some chopped parsley, Good as finger food and nice for dipping.
chirag P says
my youngest loves Raisins
Amy Rowlands says
carrot and cucumber sticks with a dip and raisins
Andrew Seaman says
Carrot and cucumber sticks with Ryvita
Patricia Avery says
My grandchildren love the little containers I fill with a mix of nuts and raisins for them
Nancy Bradford says
I make little “roses” from very thinly sliced carrots (sliced lengthwise) and courgettes. Kids love them.
Leanne Bell says
A roasted vegetable pasta salad or roasted tomato and feta pasta
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