28 Jan 2013
Giveaway – a free frother from Yeo Valley
Well, the idea of freebies evidently went down very well last week so I thought I’d treat you all again with a new giveaway… As regular readers know, I do some work with the lovely people at Yeo Valley, occasionally visiting the cows in their scenic valley in Somerset and more regularly scoffing the organic yogurt range.
The British family-run dairy company is launching a new on-pack offer with one and two litre bottles of Organic Whole, Semi-Skimmed and Skimmed Milk from this month, giving people the chance to win a Hostess electric milk frother worth £49.99 with every purchase. Perfect for making a cappuccino, whisking a hot chocolate or mixing a milkshake, they have a stirrer and frother function for hot and cold drinks.
And I’ve got one to give away to MummyTravels readers – plus, if that’s not enough to get you in a froth, they’re throwing in a goody bag of delicious Yeo Valley products from rice pudding to fridge staples such as yeogurts, butter and cream.
Produced on the Yeo Valley farm in the heart of the Mendip Hills, Yeo Valley Organic Milk comes from its own herd of pedigree British Friesian cows and farms from the Somerset based cooperative, OMSCo, with whom Yeo Valley ethically trade.
Yeo Valley is run by the Mead family who put real love and attention into making delicious dairy products and who go the extra country mile when it comes to keeping their land and livestock healthy – resulting in great tasting Yeo Valley products. For more information about Yeo Valley’s Organic Milk visit: www.yeovalley.co.uk
To be in with a chance to winning, just comment on the blog – why not tell me what you’d make if you won although it needn’t be milk-related (be nice though). And for an additional entry, tweet the following – I’d like to win a free milk frother from @YeoValley with @MummyTravels http://wp.me/p2tEeS-yG #giveaway
Terms & conditions: The closing date for entries is 5pm on Monday February 4. Open to UK residents only. The judge’s decision is final. No cash alternative.










Nice prize- would definitely add some sparkle to my morning coffee!
Emma Rudeck
January 28th, 2013 at 1:55 pmpermalink
I would make Oreo milkshake to serve in my new drinking jars
Katherine Rigby
January 28th, 2013 at 2:16 pmpermalink
Thanks both – mmmm like the sound of Oreo milkshake!
mummytravels
January 28th, 2013 at 5:16 pmpermalink
I would make my husband-to-be a cup of frothy coffee to start his day…I am a tea girl myself but he would be happy as larry!
Olivia Warburton
January 28th, 2013 at 6:07 pmpermalink
I wonder would this beat eggs…
David Quinn
January 28th, 2013 at 9:36 pmpermalink
I would attempt to make a milkshake with Yeo Valley whole milk and fresh strawberries or raspberries (dreaming of the summer!)
OW
January 29th, 2013 at 12:53 pmpermalink
Good question David – not sure, but has to be worth a try. And Olivia, you get a gold star for altruism!
mummytravels
January 29th, 2013 at 2:25 pmpermalink
Mmmm I bet that would make wicked milkshakes, ooh, and frothy milk for coffee and ohhh, ooh! hot chocolate!!
Elizabeth
January 31st, 2013 at 8:30 pmpermalink
I’d make a frothy hot chocolate, with a dash of chilli
kathleen hooper
January 31st, 2013 at 10:08 pmpermalink
Mmmmm like the hot chocolate theme – and chilli chocolate, yum!
mummytravels
January 31st, 2013 at 10:42 pmpermalink
Ooooo this makes me so utterly bubbly, if it arrived on my doorstep then I’d waste not a second in whipping up an Elvis (that’s a peanut butter and banana milkshake – made with a touch of rock n’ roll)
Andrea Bowie
February 2nd, 2013 at 4:38 pmpermalink
Now that’s a milkshake with style!
mummytravels
February 2nd, 2013 at 5:31 pmpermalink
Congrats to Stephen Ellison who entered via Twitter, and who won the frother. Thanks to everyone else who entered.
mummytravels
February 6th, 2013 at 3:42 pmpermalink