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Crock pot Chicken Recipes
Crock pot chicken.

We are asking for crock pot chicken recipes. Get ready your best for the chance to win two wonderful cooking books. Chicken is versatile an can be prepared in countless ways, however slow cooking in the crock pot allows complex food flavours to develop –apart from preventing any burning- impossible to  achieved with other cooking methods. So slow cooker, crockpot or crock pot it is.

Crock Pot Chicken Recipe Contest

If you have a great chicken recipe to cook in the crock pot, you are ready to enter. If you don't, scan your file for casserole chicken recipes, select that one your family and friends always praise, adapt it to the slow cooker and enter it in the Crock Pot Chicken Recipe Competition, Food Naturally Winter 2008 Recipe Contest. Get your recipes published in All Foods Natural.

We are asking for crock pot chicken recipes. Get ready your best for the chance to win two wonderful cooking books.

Chicken is versatile an can be prepared in countless ways, however slow cooking in the crock pot allows complex food flavours to develop –apart from preventing any burning- impossible to  achieved with other cooking methods. So crock pot it is.

Chicken is great meat value. It is lean and healthy, provides iron and vitamin B –so important for growing children- and it is international. With the worries about climate change, chicken is becoming increasingly more popular as raising poultry has less environmental impact than raising cattle.
Make time for a crock pot chicken recipe and give yourself the chance of getting the books:

Only subscribers to Food Naturally or All Foods Natural registered users can enter this competition

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Submit a Recipe for the competition

Use the online form or electronic mail. You can also print your recipe and fax it -to the number indicated on our contact page- or send it through the post.

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  • For email submissions or those using the online contact form: please, state the name of the competition in the subject line.
  • If you send your recipe by post, state which competition on the envelope and include the e-mail address used to subscribe to the newsletter inside.

All recipes following the competition topic are welcomed.

Every recipe submitted by the deadline will enter in the competition - more than one recipe can be submitted and each one will be treated as independent entry.

Finalists will feature in Food Naturally Newsletter and the All Foods natural web site.

We will send notification to the winner by email. When the prize includes shipping physical goods, we will request at that time the winner’s postal address to send them.

Terms and Conditions

This competition runs from 21 Septiembre 2008 to 31 November 2008. There is one prize of a set of books on Food and Drink topics comprised by

There are two runner-up prizes that will be chosen by with the help of an online voting system. Each one of the runner ups will win the book of choice among the two offered as a prize.

The winners will be picked from the recipes selected among the competition entries for the Food Naturally Editor’s summer tasting event.

The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Entrants must be aged 18 or over, subscribed to Food Naturally electronic newsletter and use the same e-mail address as in the list.

The winners will be notified after the autumn issue of Food Naturally Seasons is fully out, no later than 21 September 2008, and their name will be posted on the newsletter and on the site.

By entering the competition, the entrant agrees to the terms of the privacy policy and this set of rules.

  • Acceptance of the rules is a condition of entry.
  • No cash alternative will be given, nor is the prize transferable.
  • No responsibility can be accepted for lost or misplaced entries.
  • Incomplete entries will be disregarded.
  • Multiple entries are accepted as long as the recipes are substantially different and no a minor variation of other preciously submitted.

Employees or habitual collaborators of All Foods Natural and associated publications are not permitted to enter the competitionn.

 

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