For our Bloggers Night In last weekend the Northerners among us had hoped to be able to introduce the Southerners to Warburtons, but events were against us and although they sent a gorgeous hamper, it spent the weekend locked in a warehouse....boohoo...
Warburtons are really getting into the spirit of things this Christmas with specially designed festive wrapping and a competition hosted on their Facebook page.
To launch the competition they built the UK's first baked Christmas Tree on London's South Bank. Standing over 12 feet tall it took 50 hours to build and comprises 2500 pieces of bread, pancakes, crumpets and wraps.
Between now and Christmas they will show several photographs of the tree with a gift beneath it, and their Facebook fans can guess what the gift is for a chance to win it. Simple!
Personally, I'd be happy enough to win the tree - it'd do the sandwiches for my lot for the next couple of weeks at least...
Ooh those crumpets look scrummy, and no need to introduce southerners to Warburton's - it's the only bread I buy! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have been told this several times now - I apologise, I just wanted to keep it all for myself :p
DeleteIt is so yummy especially the teacakes!
ReplyDeleteYou did love those teacakes :D
DeleteI do love crumpets!! Us Southerns have heard of Warburtons - it's the funny names for rolls that you lot use that we hadn't heard of - lol
ReplyDeleteRolls? Whatever are you talking about ? :p
DeleteBaps and cobs to us :)
DeleteWhere I'm from baps are what ladies have - but they're definitely cobs :D
DeleteIn some instances, Facebook fans can also be bought.
ReplyDeleteOnly if you don't have good content would you ever need to buy fans....or resort to spam...
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