Saturday 20 November 2010

Christmas Comforts: Win an Interflora Christmas Hamper!

This time last year I learned that Interflora sell a lot more than flora. They also sell balloons, bubbly and wine, biscuits and cupcakes, fruit baskets, chocolate, teddy bears! And food and drink hampers, including a large range of Christmas hampers.

Last year I kept my Interflora hamper all to myself and was pretty impressed with the range and quality of goods included for the price. Not to mention the wicker hamper itself – I have a bit of a thing for wicker!

This year, I'm entering into the festive spirit of giving and sharing the goodies with my readers instead.

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Up for grabs is one Interflora Christmas Comforts hamper, worth £49.99, which can be delivered anywhere within the UK.

That's a beautiful lined, wicker basket containing a bottle of Cotes du Rhone Chemin des Papes, some Chapel Bakery Belgian Milk Chocolate Coated Orange Biscuits, a Maxwell & Franks Christmas Pudding, Convivial Yorkshire Crisps, Foxhill Strawberry Jam, Farmhouse Cranberry Biscuits, Chapel Bakery Luxury Deep Mince Pies, Healthy Ideas Luxury Fruit & Nut Mix, Bromleys Sticky Onion Chutney, Just Fudge Cranberry Fudge, Hamlet Praline Chocolates, Maxwell & Franks Iced Fruit Bar and Buiteman Salsa Baguettes.

And you can keep it all to yourself or have it delivered direct to a (much) loved one!

How to enter

  1. Leave a comment on this post telling me about the best Christmas food, drink or kitchen gift you've ever received. Please ensure you leave your email address* in the field provided or in the body of your comment. Entries without any means of contacting the winner will not be included in the draw.
  2. Enter on twitter by tweeting the following:
    I'd love to win an Interflora Christmas hamper from @kaveyf. Look at www.kaveyeats.com for details! #kaveyeatsinterflora

Details

  • The prize can be delivered to UK residents only. Non UK residents are welcome to enter, if they'd like to win the prize for friends and family in the UK.
  • The deadline for entries is midnight GMT Saturday 4 December 2010.
  • The prize is an Interflora Christmas Comforts hamper. The prize cannot be substituted or redeemed for cash. The prize will be provided and delivered by Interflora.
  • A winner will be selected from all valid entries using a random number generator.
  • The winner will be notified by email or twitter on Sunday 5 December and asked to provide a delivery address. If no response is received by Thursday 9 December, the prize will be forfeit and a new winner will be picked and contacted.

*If you don't have a secondary email address already and are nervous about sharing your main email address on the internet, why not set up a new free email account on hotmail, gmail or yahoo, that you can use to enter competitions like this?

57 comments:

Helen @ Fuss Free Flavours said...

My best ever kitchen present was the magimix.

Well possible the best every present was the deposit on my flat which allowed a kitchen in the first place!

I think you have my e-mail address!

Gail said...

I had Christmas at home with my family in Ireland last year and then 'Second Christmas' with the boy's family. Boy's mum got her amazing local butcher to do his take on a terducken, which was a four bird roast with turkey, chicken, partridge and duck. It fed six of us for 4 days and was one of the most amazing things I've ever encountered in my career as a carnivore...

Unknown said...

My best Christmas food was my mums mince pies.The pastry was just melt in the mouth and I have never been able to get anywhere close even using her recipe.

June

junel565@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Best Chrimbo prezzie ever was a new kitchen... a gift to myself this year... !!

dom@thepersuadersltd.co.uk

Anonymous said...

Delicious Elderflower liqueur with a booklet of recipes for using it in cocktails and jellies. I'm hoping that I dropped enough hints to be given the same again this year!

Trish

Lisa Cookwitch said...

The best kitchen gift I ever received...well, there's a choice of two.

A set of three Prestige stainless steel pans, with wooden handles, gifted to me by my then boyfriend (now husband) and my best friend Helen in 1992. They'd clubbed together and just knew that I would love them. I still have them and love them to bits.

Then one year my estranged-for-a-decade Father gave me a briefcase full of kitchen knives. He knew almost nothing about me, but that...that was spot on and made me cry. :)

cookwitch at gmail dot com

Miss Whiplash said...

My lovely husband (then boyfriend, I suppose) gave me a beautifulovely Kenwood Chef (in delightful titanium...) which is not just the best Christmas Food Present ever but, I think, the best Present Evah!

It came in the biggest box you can imagine - I couldn't work out what it was at all - and I love it SOOOO much - I use it pretty much every day - it's rendered me a totally lazy cook :-)

misswhiplash@tiscali.co.uk

Nickie said...

Best kitchen-type gift was my cast-iron grill - love it!
neekeem@yahoo.co.uk

Akeela said...

Best kitchen present ever has to my Bialetti Moka Express from my husband. Okay, so it's not very impressive, but I love it! I'm a bit of a coffee addict and use it everyday. :D

akeela@akeela.co.uk

happyfox said...

A Fortnum & Mason's Christmas hamper not long after we were married - we didn't have a lot of spare cash and it made our Christmas.

givinganswers [at] googlemail [dot] com

Anonymous said...

a homemade blackcurrant gin was yummy:) @kikicomp have tweeted too

kohsamui14 said...

a new kitchen 2009 - took 3 months to install / pull down a couple walls- I now have the most amazing space age place to plan prepare and serve super meals for the family- been watching Jaime's 30 minute meals tand sharing the love ever since....
come over sometime always a party here
rozinna28 at yahoo dot com
tweeted @kohsamui 14

Katherine said...

Best Christmas present ever was my pink KitchenAid mixer. Worked well for my family since in return, they kept receiving yummy baked treats! I also love looking forward to my boyfriend's mum's shortbread cookies at Xmas every year :)

katherine.kw.chu (at) gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Best Christmas food? Definitely the Christmas themed cakes that my 5 and 7 year old baked together last year. Gorgeous! And made with love, couldn't ask for anything better.

@wearelovingit twitter

(We're amazed interflora do more than flowers, learn something new ever day!)

Becca T said...

A handmade Christmas hamper my mum gave me when I was pretty much penniless! She had put in all the little luxuries she knew I couldn't afford, as well as the guilty things I do really like (eg chocolate mini rolls!)

edesia55@googlemail.com

Anonymous said...

my best christmas kitchen gift was a bread maker, I asked for it and my hubby bought me it, now I just sit back and watch him cook our lovely bread. lol

syphon31@msn.com
following on twitter @andiecaz

Anonymous said...

My best kitchen gift has to be my jamie oliver cookware so simple yet classy.....And my fav christmas food has got to be a big fat goose with cranberry chesnut and mushroom stuffing heaven !

@zoenmya on twitter
zoewiz@aol.com

Angela said...

My best kitchen item was definitely my George Foreman

lilac_rosa@hotmail.com

Ellen Stafford said...

Best xmas food is my mums mince pies....and her cakes...yum yum!

ellen@webkin.co.uk

@webkinny on twitter x

emily13 said...

My best food gift was last year, it was just a little gift set with a bottle of wine and some cheese, but the great thing about it is it had stilton in, well i thought i didn't like stilton, but i do LOVE most cheese, so I thought i'd try it, no point wasting it, and i adored it, it's been the start of a whole new love affair with blue cheese :)

emily@amorphous.co.uk
@emilyh13 on twitter

Alison said...

My mums homemade christmas cake, she made it for me the first year I was not home for christmas :)

@ali991 on twitter

purplex0191 at yahoo dot co dot uk

jazza1 said...

Last year I got a Le Creuset grill pan. Its fantastic and I use it all the time

debbiegllsp@yahoo.co.uk

@jazza1 on twitter

Marina said...

My LeCreuset baking dishes - they get used so often and still look like new!

goodfoodetc@gmail.com

@goodfoodetc on twitter

Jo said...

My best Christmas gift was my Le Creuset Casserole pot and baking dishes. I use them all the time. they are fantastic.

joskitchen@hotmail.co.uk

My Kitchen Antics said...

my best christmas gift was the immersion blender which i recd last year. I love it to bits and cant begin to say how useful it is.
mykitchenantics@gmail.com

Choclette said...

I get one of my mother's christmas puddings every year and as she makes the best xmas puds ever, it's a pretty good gift.

nammar@tiscali.co.uk

SuperLucky Di said...

The best Christmas present I received was a Copenhagen guide book, and inside was a handwritten note from my husband saying he'd booked for us to have dinner at Noma... it was the finest meal I've ever eaten!

Have tweeted too @superluckydi

di@superlucky.co.uk

Helen R said...

I love my mum's Christmas pudding recipe. I like to continue the tradition of making it in her memory :)
milkpetal@hotmail.co.uk

Fergie said...

I got a slightly boring knife sharpener which I have used nearly every week for the last 7 years - never mind 'boring' think 'invaluable

Barbara said...

The best Christmas gift that I have received is a Kenwood Chef that my children bought me last Christmas. It's a real time saver and very versatile, and it looks good too!! :)
barbaraweb1953@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I love receiving home made goodies as presents but the best ever pressie was my George Foreman grill - how did I manage before?
jan.richards@ymail.com

Leadership Learning said...

My mum made a lovely chocolate cake for Christmas last year which she brought to us as a gift. It didn't last very long!
lilw2@hotmail.com
I have tweeted too @lauracymft

josordoni said...

My Sabatier knives that my husband gave me one year are probably the best.

josordoni @ gmail.com

Rachel at Catalan Cooking said...

My best Christmas food gift was a Christmas Day meal my friend bought me at a railway station cafe in the Pryenees. We'd just been skiing in the morning and an extremely sweary very hungover chef made us grilled squid with garlic and parsley.
The chef was most entertaining.We bought him a drink to have as soon as his hangover would allow it to calm him down.

May at Slow Food Kitchen said...

My best Kitchen Gift ever was my first ever Kenwood mixer. It was the beginning of a bakerly love affair. When I grow up, I would like a Kitchen Aid. ;-)

Lynn said...

My best kitchen gift ever was a spice rack my sister bought in Italy. It's a big hexagon honeycomb in red, with white jars that slot in the cells. It holds 52 jars and yes all of them hold a different spice or herb. It's quite possibly the best thing in my kitchen.
lattieh@yahoo.com

Rhoda said...

My best kitchen gift ever was my bread maker, I love it and it just takes so little effort to make lovely fresh bread. I'm especially grateful for it at the moment since we are snowed in!

I have tweeted too @justforcomps

fifowkes said...

My best ever Christamas present was a Harrods hamper......full of yummy, yummy stuff for the foodie in me! It was like several Christmas presents in one - digging into the straw like a lucky dip to see what Santa had brought next! I loved it!
fifowkes@gmail.com

Inside the Wendy House said...

My Hotel Chocolat hamper of goodies was a fabulous pressie. The Christmas log was amazing!
wendy_mcd83@hotmail.co.uk

Marzena said...
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Marzena said...

My best christmas kitchen gift was kettle
szmarzena@yahoo.co.uk
Have tweeted too @marzutek

Unknown said...

tyche50@aol.com

The best Christmas gift ever was a huge box of champagne and Belgian chocolates from a friend -I think champagne and chocs make the perfect Christmas gift for a girl!

Kate

Unknown said...

bf got me a little bottle of rose champagne and some divine choccies... loved the thought :)

babba0109@googlemail.com
@chica_lisa88

Anonymous said...

my favorite christmas present was a Fortnum's Hamper - mm!

bitesoflondon@gmail.com

Laura said...

Best christmas food gift has to be a delicious homemade chutney - you know that love and care has gone into every mouthful!

Anonymous said...

Best Christmas Foodie Gift I ever received was a bottle of Susie's Hot Pepper sauce from Antigua, it certainly spiced up the leftover turkey

sassieclarke@ntlworld.com

Anonymous said...

The best ever christmas dinner I had was after a hiddious night shift in A&E, (as a nurse) on Christmas eve and before I started again on Christmas night. Not the most amazing dish, panfried salmon, with caulflower and broccoli chese made with stilton and strong chedder and potatoe wedges but it made me feel so much better before facing the night ahead. Followed by a pint of Ben and jerry icecream...... Like I should say simple pleasures, when you are at your most tired are sometimes the best.

Mamta said...

So who won?
Mamta (mum)

Kavey said...

The commenter above called Marina.

hampers said...

And the winner was....? Just curious.

Kavey said...

It says so RIGHT above your comment!!!!

Steve said...

Wow, it is looking great. Next Christmas I will have one, that is for sure

Steve said...

That looks very nice. I would like to get this kind of gift on Christmas. Thank you for this share

Send Champagne said...

I love hampers for christmas, I always make one for my grandad. I get together lots of goodies for him to have over the festive period. He loves it because I know all of his favourites! :)

Jay said...

I know this may be a silly question but do they deliver outside of the UK? This looks like a wonderful gift.

Clint said...

Jay, that is funny I was just thinking of asking the same thing. Will be nice to receive an answer. I actually addressed this question to their customer service department.

Kavey said...

They are an international company so certainly deliver many of their products internationally, though not sure on hampers...

Clint, do let us know if you receive a response.

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