Designer Habitat have kindly come up with this great giveaway for all you gadget lovers out there… or maybe it would make a great Christmas gift for the budding chefs in your life!
Their website has a wide range of kitchen equipment, as well as lots of great home and garden products.
The Prize
The VonShef 700W Food Processor worth £34.99 mixes, chops and slices in a matter of seconds, drastically reducing the time you need to spend preparing ingredients and leaving you free to get on with other jobs.
You can mix pastry, blend sauces, slice vegetables and shred salad – all at the touch of a button. The 2.5-litre mixing bowl is large enough for your day-to-day needs and the handy chute allows you to easily add extra ingredients even when the mixer is running – perfect for mayonnaise or Hollandaise.
A total of 10 variable speeds make it easy to select the precise setting for each task and an extra intermittent pulse setting gives you additional control.
The VonShef Food Processor comes complete with a range of attachments:
- Chopping blade
- Mixing blade
- Slicing blade
- Shredding blade
- Juicing attachment
- Spatula
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Tracey Peach says
The first thing I would make in my food processor would be vegetable soup
Michelle Bruce says
I’m desperate for a food processor. The first thing I would make is coleslaw – I cannot stand grating and shredding manually!
Tracy Nixon says
I would make some soup! Thank you!
Steph Armstrong says
Vegetable soup – it would save me lots of time not having to chop all the veggies.
laura banks says
probably a soup or maybe make a dip
kim plant says
bubble and squek xx
Nick Hopkins says
Soup
Morag Peers says
first thing I would make is probably soup – quick and easy!
tamalyn roberts says
a fruit smoothie
Lynsey Buchanan says
Soup
Kim Neville says
A nice smoothie
Natalie White says
Humous! 🙂
kellyjo walters says
liver treats for my 3 dogs
Helen Dickinson says
Soup 🙂
Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche says
I’ve been dying for a food processor like this for ages! I’d use it to cut veg, as it’s my least favourite job!
Jacqueline Meldrum says
Adding this to The Food Blog Diary for you Katie 🙂
Katie Bryson says
thanks Jac 🙂
Hayley Mulgrove says
I would make Tomato soup
Helen says
I think I’d want to make some homemade minestrone soup 🙂
winnie says
pesto
Gill Bland says
Pastry!
Leanne Lunn says
Cut up my fruit and veg
esther james says
A lovely winter soup
Herbert Appleby says
I’d make a malty seed batch
Jane Willis says
I’d make carrot and lentil soup
Christine Shelley says
A victoria sponge
Sharon Hingley says
A lovely country vegetable soup.
CAROL PATRICK says
Some lovely winter vegetable soup
Rich Tyler says
I’d make anything & everything – just to use my new shiny processor! 🙂
Paul Brear says
Smoothie
S Edwards says
some toffee cake
Fleur says
Bodyism pancakes fill me up all day and healthy x
amy fidler says
I’d make a fruit smoothie
Sallyanne Gooch says
A delicious soup
Claire Eadie says
I’d make a lovely tomato & basil soup x
Jean Bolsover says
I would use it first for making pastry for a lovely pie to go with mash, veg and gravy
james jordan says
winter vegetable soup wow hhhhhhhhhhhh
pravina says
A fresh vegetable soup is my preference.
Audrey Tebbs says
I would work my way through the recipe book.
deborah smith says
hello there i would make a banana smoothie for me and my lil un harry 🙂 yumm !
pravina says
Chocolate cake
Sean L. Lee says
Asian coleslaw
Dorota Amellal says
cheese cake 🙂
Julie Teasdale says
Vegetable soup
Jed Harper says
Soup
Leila Benhamida says
Homemade pesto
Kevin McGovern says
Tomato Soup
Jan H says
Duck pate with ginger
David Palmer says
A nice fresh curry paste.
William Critchlow says
Vegetable soup
Brian says
A lovely chocolate cake
MIkhael Bernardes Chiriac says
any kind of soup
Gordan Ristic says
Chicken Soup, a proper one
Silvia Zimbone says
Tomato soup 🙂
DAVID HAIG says
HOMEMADE SOUP FOR THE UPCOMING WINTER MONTHS
Julie D says
batter for a toad in the hole!
ILONA says
I would make a pea soup with sour cream
claire toplis says
hommous
Roger Bufton says
Banana Smoothie
samj says
cake
SUSAN BANNISTER says
Vegetable broth.
Rebbeca Anderson says
Fresh Hummus
Laura Jeffs says
A lovely mixed vegetable soup 😉
MARK THOMAS says
I would make a sponge cake
Tania Atfield says
Some kind of veggie soup
Azmina Essak says
I would try making my own fruit and vegetable smoothie
Ashley Ritchie says
Some lovely soup
shona luke says
Houmous
Valerie Seal says
soup
sue mc says
salmon pate
Geoff Clark says
chocolate cake
Kev C says
a smoothie 🙂
katy c johnston says
Chocolate peanut butter cups!
melanie allen says
gluten dairy free yummy food
Lisa Houston says
I think id make soup 1st and then look forward to using the juicer in the new year to be more healthy
Christele Nem says
I will make my favourite juice, beetroot and carrots
REBECCA JAMES says
A SMOOTHIE MMMMMM 🙂
Carolyn Collins says
A smart food processor. Ideal Christmas gift.
Jan Wroblewski says
Homemade Humus
Hanna says
A nice vegetable soup, but looking forward to getting more adventurous
Sabiha kayani says
Fruit n egetable smoothie
Sabiha kayani says
Fruit n vegetable smoothie n soup
Sabiha kayani says
Vegetable n fruit smoothie
Val Brookes says
I’d make banana loaf
Rachel S says
Soup
Kevin Tsang says
Vegetable soup
Keren Curran says
First thing I would make is vegetable soup
Margaret Nicolson says
a winter warming soup
Kat Lucas says
Guacamole
MATTHEW STOTT says
MAYONAISE
barbara daniels says
a hearty winter vegetable soup
Ian Johnstone says
COLESLAW
Tracey Ashburn says
It would have to be pastry for me so i can make some pies to use the fruit i harvested in the summer
Jonathan Gordon says
Soup
Carol M. says
Leek and potato soup
Margaret Gaskell says
Homemade tomato sauce that is base for so many midweek easy meals, save loads of time!
David says
Pea and ham Soup
ryan says
some soup to keep the cold out
Ruth Davies says
I need this to make amazing stuffing for my turkey this Christmas.
Neil says
Leek and Potato soup
joanne darnell says
vegtable soup
Annabel Greaves says
A lovely fruit smoothie xx
Geoffrey Clark says
Soup
S Bufton says
Victoria Sandwich Sponge
Gary Topley says
Winter Vegetable Soup x
John Moore says
A humous maker
Prijesh Sachdev says
Soup.
Keith W says
American Bicuits
Georgina Jacobs says
Hearty potatoe and leek soup – perfect for this weather thanks
Linda Thorn says
Stilton soup would be a dream
Celery added and then the cream.
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Dagmara says
I would make a lovely banana and raspberry smoothie.
Stuart Butler says
The 1st thing i would make in the mixer would be falafel!
Ali Thorpe says
A good curry base. The pnly thing that’s been stopping me is the need for a powerful blender.
Rebecca says
Chicken and ham chowder.
Robert Tunnah says
My own mayonnaise.
debbie davies says
The first thing i would make would be a yummy victoria sandwich
Alison Johnson says
My Leek Potato & Onion soup as my food processor has just died.
June Etherington says
I would have a baking day, Lots of large cakes, small cakes In fact any cake.
Rona G says
Ashamed to say I am nearly 70 married for 50 years and have never made home made soup,
Would this blender help me make healthy home made soup that is good to eat,
chris nichol says
leek & potato soup
sean c says
Carrot cake
Karen hutchinson says
Soup
Oli Marshall says
It would definitely be hummus. Looove it!
Kiran Parry says
I would make soup to start off.
Helen says
CARROT CAKE!
Katherine L says
I’d love to make hummous! It always takes me ages to blitz the chickepeas with my tiny food processor.
Jeremy Rance says
Dips for xmas drinks parties
Vera Harbinson says
I would make a nice Indian curry paste – my current food processor doesn’t do a very good job at grinding the spices – It’s so old.
Rebecca Phillips says
butternut squash and tomato soup
Natalie Crossan says
I’d make a really good soup x
Jo Hutchinson says
leek and potato soup.