The lovely people at The a2 Milk Company™ have offered readers of Fab Food 4 All the opportunity to win an a2 hamper of goodies including a £50 shopping voucher. The hamper consists of:
5 x a2 Milk Vouchers
1 x Ben de Lisi Milk Jug
2 x a2 Mugs
2 x a2 Stress Cows
1 x £50 Tesco Voucher
You may have seen a2 milk in the supermarket and wondered what it was all about! Well for 20% of us, milk doesn’t agree with our system, triggering unpleasant digestive symptoms. Therefore many people give up milk assuming they are lactose intolerant although only 5% are medically diagnosed. There are different types of protein found in milk including A1 and A2 and it’s the A1 protein that breaks down more slowly in the body and can trigger symptoms.
The good news is that The a2 Milk Company™ has traced existing herds in Shropshire, Cheshire and North Wales whose cows only produce milk with the A2 and not the A1 protein! So a2 milk is completely natural and tastes the same as regular milk containing both proteins.
The a2 Milk Company™ suggest that you try their milk for 2 weeks to see if you notice any change to your digestive health. I think it is a shame that so many people seem to be missing out on the nutritional benefits of milk when a2 milk could be the answer! I am definitely going to be trying out the 2 week challenge on my son as I have my suspicions that he may have some kind of milk intolerance!
You can find a2 milk in Tesco, Waitrose, Ocado & Morrisons and it usually retails for £1.99 for 2 litres. For your nearest stockist check out the a2 milk store finder!
If you’re looking for a2 milk recipe inspiration why don’t you check our their recipe page where you’ll find my Black Forest Ice!
So for your chance to win the above hamper of a2 goodies and the £50 shopping voucher please fill in the rafflecopter below and tell me what your favourite dish is using milk? Remember if you don’t answer the question your entry will be void.
How to enter:
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This giveaway will close at midnight on 10/10/2014.
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There is 1 prize of an a2 Hamper and £50 Tesco voucher. There’s no cash alternative and the prize is not transferable. No part or parts of the prize may be substituted for other benefits, items or additions.
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Disclaimer: This is a commissioned post and all views are my own.
CAROL PATRICK
Rice pudding with nutmeg topping
laura jayne bates
angel delight
Sarah Lewis
Rice pudding!
Rob Griffiths
Rice Pudding
Bex Smith
Porridge – would live off it if I could!
Alex Telford
Fish pie, yummmm 🙂
Mary Chez
Pancakes
kellyjo walters
home made yogurt with fruit or honey
Marc Barnes
rice pudding with strawberry jam
Harriet Ennis
I use a little bit of milk in a lot of cakes, it just lightens them. But then there’s rice pudding and white sauce (the sweet Christmas kind- I have a teaspoon of Christmas pud to a bowlful of sauce!) but my absolute favourite us just to drink it!