Win The Higgidy Cookbook and a Higgidy Apron!

It has been a long time since we’ve had a giveaway on here – a very long time. But we have a few lined up, which time nicely with Mum Friendly being about to turn four. Here’s the first one – a fabulous Higgidy giveaway, and you can win a copy of the Higgidy Cookbook and a Higgidy Apron. Read on to find out more!

higgidy giveawayTo help you celebrate Pie Week this year, fabulous West Sussex based piemakers Higgidy are giving away some exciting prizes to help you make delicious pies in your very own kitchen. All you need to do is enter below for a chance to win a copy of The Higgidy Cookbook, featuring 100 recipes for pies and more, and a Higgidy apron. What better excuse is there to cook up a storm in the kitchen and impress your friends and family with your pie baking skills? And, in case you don’t feel like cooking, they’ve also popped in some vouchers, so you can pick up some of their delicious pies from the supermarket to enjoy at home.

Higgidy believe there is nothing better than homemade, which is why they bake their pies in small batches, fill them with ingredients just like you would use in your kitchen at home and finish every one by hand.

Oh, and did you know there’s a new Higgidy Pie in stores now? The new Hand Pulled Pork and Sweet Potato Pie. We were sent four to try, and I nobly passed them on to Shaun and H (being vegetarian for over 30 years meant I wasn’t going to try them!) who both found them most enjoyable. So maybe if you win you’d fancy trying out those ones? Just enter via Rafflecopter below. Ends on the 8th March 2015.

Terms and Conditions
By taking part in this competition all participants will be deemed to have accepted and be bound by these terms and conditions:

  • This prize draw is only open to residents of the UK.
  • Each winner will receive a pack containing a copy of The Higgidy Cookbook, an apron and four Higgidy pie vouchers. Higgidy accepts no responsibility for any costs associated with the prize and not specifically included in the prize.
  • The prize is non-exchangeable, non-transferable, and is not redeemable for cash or other prizes.
  • Higgidy retains the right to substitute the prize, or any of its contents, with another prize of similar value in the event the original prize offered is not available.
  • The winners names may be promoted on Higgidy’s website or social media websites.
  • No purchase necessary.

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129 Comments

  1. Sounds terrible but a butter pie is really good (just butter and potatoes) – trust me I’m from Wigan =]

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  2. It would have to be a savoury pie. I love the combination of spinach and feta, so maybe something which includes these two ingredients

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  3. it would be sweet and would definitely have to include chocolate which is my fave thing

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  4. It would be savoury, but I’m not sure what it would have in it. Perhaps a Farmhouse pizza pie, which would basically just be a pizza pocket in the shape of a pie.

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  5. Burger, Cheese,Potato and onion. πŸ™‚ I actually might have to make that now it sounds amazing x

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  6. A savoury pie with lentils,sun dried tomatoes,pesto,mushrooms and some nuts to finish it off.

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  7. oh it would be savory, i would like to try one like a mixed meat pie, ham, chicken, bacon and chunks of beef

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  8. It would have to be savoury and I’d love to see if I could concoct something with a spicy roast veg filling.

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  9. Savoury – butternut squash, bacon and goats cheese – my favourite food combo of all time πŸ™‚

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  10. I make pies to use up what’s in the frudge so it could be sweet or savoury. Right now I have fruit in the freezer that needs using up, so it would probably be raspberry and apple or something!

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  11. I would create a savoury pie. It would contain chicken, leek, mushrooms and cheddar cheese.

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