Creations by Russell Hobbs

Creations Food Processor Giveaway:

You may remember my chocolate and walnut cake a few weeks ago.  I’m REALLY pleased with my Russell Hobbs stand mixer that I was sent for the event and I’ve used it a few times since to make focaccia and more cakes.  I was particularly impressed with the dough hook.  Making bread is quite fun if you don’t have to knead the dough by hand!

I’m delighted that Russell Hobbs has offered  a food processor as a giveaway  for one of you!  I’ve seen it in action at the Russell Hobbs press event and I can promise you it’s very smart.  It manages to accommodate a large 1.5l usable capacity bowl and 1.5l plastic jug blender with 600W power.  But it’s quite compact and the smart retro styling makes it something that could be left out on the worktop.  We saw it wizzing up a gazpacho, pureeing and chopping all sorts of things…and I was really quite impressed.

If you’d like to enter this giveaway, I am sure you know the routine by now.  PLEASE, PLEASE remember to follow the guidelines.  I DO check if you’ve commented on the blog and if the win is from a tweet or a facebook follow I make sure that you’ve actually done what you’ve said on rafflecopter .

Your main way to enter this time is to leave a comment on this blog post telling me what you would make if you won this food processor.  As usual there are extra entries for doing all things social…just follow the rafflecopter instructions!

 
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Comments

  1. i’d make some soup :D

  2. Tanita Dighton says:

    If i won this i would make potato garlic mushroom soup its yummy :) x

  3. irene gilmour says:

    the first thing i would do is make cakes with the kids ,but then i would use it most for chopping :-)

  4. claire griffiths says:

    i would make creamy tomato soup :) yummy

  5. Great giveaway Fiona! i am so dissatified with the Braun food processor i replaced my 30 year old one with. You can’t make pesto with it :-( I would make mint pistachio pesto, then slices the potatoes for the crisps to go with it and then make my delicious white gazpacho oh and much much more!!

  6. I’d make some pastry as I’ve never owned a food processor and hear they are great for this!

  7. Michelle Hughes says:

    Wow this is awesome – great blog keep up the good work :) .
    This would be handy to use when I start to wean my daughter and to make delicious home made meals.

  8. If I won, I’d make broccolli & stilton soup

  9. I’d use this fine food processor to make a delicious strawberry smoothie :)

  10. Jane English says:

    I’d make a lovely scrumptious berry smoothy

  11. I would make a lovely crunchy coleslaw, it’s torture to make in large quantities with a knife, but easy peasy with a food processor.

  12. Lisa King says:

    I would make fruit smoothies

  13. iain maciver says:

    a nice soup

  14. Nathalie Taylor says:

    I would make a nice vegetable soup :)

  15. Lucy Pasifull says:

    I would make mayonnaise, easy peasy in a food processor!

  16. Everything!!!! lol But i’d probably make some carrot soup first

  17. Anne Mancini-Smith says:

    Homemade tomato soup – mmm!

  18. MARK THOMAS says:

    I would make some fresh coleslaw salad

  19. Rainie Bish says:

    I feeling a bit cold at the moment so I would use it to chop some veg and make a batch of stews

  20. sharon stepinski says:

    I would try out some raw vegetable smoothies :)

  21. Claire Smith says:

    Soup – probably Leek and Watercress my favourite

  22. Dee Hardy says:

    Soups, I love all soups never made mulligatawny but would have a go, tasted it though, Mm Mm Mm

  23. A coffee cake with butter cream icing

  24. Susan Seaman says:

    a lush sponge birthday cake for my partner x

  25. Rebecca Flynn says:

    mmmm – summer fruits smoothie!

  26. Susan Naylor says:

    I’d make a whole variety of cake batters.

  27. Heather O'Connor says:

    I would Love to make some milkshakes and smoothies!!!! :-)

  28. Katy Turner says:

    I’d try out a guacamole recipe I found last week

  29. I,d love to make home made soups. Much healthier.

  30. sophie saint says:

    Awesome! Thanks for this opportunity! Fingers crossed!

    • sophie saint says:

      I’d make anything possible!Especcially smoothies. Thanks for this opportunity! Fingers crossed!

  31. The first thing I would make would be butternut squash soup

  32. Kevin Honey says:

    A mango smoothy

  33. Sharon McGuinness says:

    I love making my own homemade lentil soup so I would love to try this in a food processor.

  34. I would make fresh smoothies and soups, yum! :)

  35. laura banks says:

    i would have a go at making some lovely mushroom soup

  36. CarolineJulie says:

    I can’t eat wheat based flours, so I would like to see how it copes with making bread with spelt and gluten free flours.

  37. Maya Russell says:

    I’d make tomato soup and smoothies.

  38. Gillian Holmes says:

    Vegetable Soup

  39. My kids are loving lots of vegetables soups at the moment so I’d love to have a go at making them some homemade bread with this.

  40. donna kernick says:

    Id use it to help make my yummy gravy : p

  41. I’d chop myself a nice healthy salad up.

  42. Daphne Mueller says:

    Banana bread, lovely

  43. Laura Pritchard says:

    Some blueberry muffin loaf for my son!

  44. What wouldn’t I do with one of these!? What an excellent giveaway!

    Thanks! :O)

  45. CHRISTINE ANDREWS says:

    Soup would be my first choice

  46. I would make a homemade curry, Lots to chop and dice. This would speed up the process, no end.

  47. kayleigh white says:

    I would make my sweet potato and red pepper soup :)

  48. claire turner says:

    roast tomato soup

  49. victoria wilkes says:

    i would make a sweet chilli soup :)

  50. Tricia Cowell says:

    I would love to make some leek and potato soup delicious !

  51. olivia kirby says:

    Homemade coleslaw, chicken liver pate and pumpkin soup!

  52. claire woods says:

    Soup

  53. Lacy Savage says:

    I would make a delicious meatloaf and some home made coleslaw, I would also use to puree my little girls baby food!

  54. Stuart Edwards says:

    No more lumpy soup :)

  55. Margaret Akel says:

    delicious watercress soup

  56. teresa nichols says:

    i would make some lovely fairy cakes with my kids xx

  57. David Paterson says:

    Home grown vegetable soup

  58. Vegetable soup I think!

  59. Rachel Blackburn says:

    i’d make some tomato and basil soup

  60. Susan El Carter says:

    I’d make pizza dough – would be so much easier than doing by hand. And process my roast veg down for the toppings.

  61. judy jennedy says:

    breadcrumbs, breadcrumbs, breadcrumbs for homemade fishfingers & chicken alla milanese

  62. katherine brice says:

    I would make my own pesto!

  63. SO MANY THINGS THAT ARE MADE EASIER IF I HAD ONE OF THESE,WONDERFUL

  64. carol phile says:

    Home made hummus, I can’t do it by hand

  65. Ashleigh says:

    i would make some soup

  66. emma cella says:

    i would make creamy tomato soup

  67. Janine Bailey says:

    I’d make summer berry pavlova x

  68. I’d make smoothies for breakfast

  69. Diana Cotter says:

    Lots of lovely creamy soups, especially those with lots of vegetables so I can help my neighbours use up their extra home-grown veg :)

  70. kim mayhead says:

    My own curry pastes as it makes my hand ache when i use a pestle and mortar

  71. Jane Morrice says:

    I’d make lots of different soups to fill my freezer with

  72. valerie mccarthy says:

    I would make smoothies with yummy fairy cakes

  73. Elizabeth Smith says:

    Stir fry – I’ve loads of offcuts of meat in the freezer needing using up and with all the lovely veg around it’s ideal

  74. Christine Bray says:

    I’m soup loopy!!!

  75. elaine stokes says:

    I think my thick leek and potato soup yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy

  76. LUCY IRVING says:

    coleslaw

  77. Andrew Halliwell says:

    got some goats milk yoghurt and cream in right now, blackberry picking season is almost upon us, so… I’d make some blackberry goat icecream.

  78. Fran Light says:

    I’d make mayonnaise! :-)

  79. Emma Howard says:

    I’ve never owned a food processor before so I wouldn’t know where to start, so I’d probably make some simple soup to begin with.

  80. Sandra B says:

    Spicy Butternut Squash Soup MMmmMmm

  81. Ann Willers says:

    I’d whip up a family favourite Grasshopper pie

  82. would love to win this

  83. stephen rodgers says:

    hope to win this

  84. Zachary Hudson says:

    pavlova

  85. Emma J Lowe says:

    i think i would try my hand at some lovely homemade soup

  86. denise cross says:

    spicy tomato soup with croutons

  87. julie thomas says:

    Wow I wouldn’t know where to start! I’d blitz veg and make amazing soup, whizz up the smoothest cakes and chop ‘n grate without taking the skin off my fingers!

    Power to the kitchen

  88. Jules Naybur says:

    The first thing i would make would be a white chocolate and Raspberry cheeses cake, It would be fab to make the buiscuit base x

  89. make soups

  90. Redordead18@hotmail.com says:

    I’d make pesto, all the way! Beng veggie it can be tricky to buy pesto :(

  91. Karen Painter says:

    I’d make lots of crushed ice for my summer drinks

  92. William Gould says:

    Some sort of home made soup – so much better than tinned stuff!

  93. I love to make bread but I’m a bit of a lazy kneeder so it never comes out quite right, so that’s the first thing I’d make if I won.

  94. Katherine L says:

    I’d love to make some fresh salsa! I’m horrible at chopping up onions and bits really small, this would be perfect for it!

  95. simone lee says:

    would make home made vegtable soup yummy
    great competition good luck to all

  96. A big batch of fresh pesto, it always tastes amazing freshly-made, no comparison with any jarred varieties. And freezes well too.

  97. Adasi Miskiewicz says:

    I would make some wonderful mushroom soup to treat my girlfriend!

  98. David Mitchell says:

    I would cook some lovely Swedish meatballs for everyone

  99. tamalyn roberts says:

    i would make a lovely organic vegetable soup with all the veg i am currently growing on my allotment. it will be great not to spend so much time chopping lol !!

  100. Hilda Hazel Wright says:

    I’d make my favourite sweet potato and coconut soup so that I could test it out with a tried and tested recipe….after that I’d experiment! ;-)

  101. P Callcut says:

    Love home made bread. Would like to try making Date and walnut cake.

  102. Cherryl Thomas says:

    I’d make gluten free breads and pastry, soups and casseroles, smoothies and sauces and …

  103. Kirsty Fox says:

    I would make carrot and coriander soup

  104. Tracey Belcher says:

    I would have to make some delicious soup as I have many vegetables that need using up. BUT then I would go on a baking spree so cakes!

  105. Lorna Peppiatt says:

    I would make potato and leek soup, a favourite in this house!

  106. Bread without kneading…what’s not to love

  107. I would use the food processor to try out lots of carrot cake recipes until I find one that equals the delicious cake we were served by the mother of our daughter’s German penfriend. It is over20 years since we collected our daughter from her stay in Stuttgart but we have always remembered the beautifully decorated moist cake. I should have asked for the recipe there and then but conversation was a friendly struggle as I don’t speak German.

  108. teressa oliver says:

    guacamole and salsa

  109. Mary Chez says:

    Tomato soup as all our tomatoes are ripening at the same time

  110. Maureen M says:

    I’d have to make a leek & potato soup.Delicious!

  111. Oh my gosh! so much! i’d start with yummy carrot and cordiander soup

  112. If I won I’d give this to my sister. She is moving into her dream house with a dream kitchen very soon and has taught herself to bake and create some fantastic creations over the past few years. Amazing stuff! This would make the ultimate “Happy New Kitchen” present.

  113. Claire Louise Jones says:

    Carrot and Coriander soup!

  114. some lovely soup!

  115. I would make a courgette cake

  116. soups and cakes

  117. Rosemary Ingram says:

    I would make roasted red pepper hummous!!

  118. Hayley Payton says:

    VEGETABLE SOUP X

  119. Natasha Male says:

    Cakes, cakes & more cakes :)

  120. claire nutman says:

    fresh curry pastes, wonderful x

  121. fresh bread every day

  122. Joseph Watson says:

    Great prize – ideal for blitzing the ingredients to make a lovely smooth curry ♥

  123. Karen Walkden says:

    mushrom soup as i have a glut of them !!

  124. Kate Mcloughlin says:

    I would make my favourite’s, carrot cake then butternut squash, sweet potato and carrot soup. Yum!

  125. Heather Haigh says:

    So many things. Think I would start with a nut roast.

  126. Pumpkin Soup

  127. Rachael Simmons says:

    I’d make smoothies, to use up all this dying fruit that would otherwise be chucked! :D

  128. The choices…. I think I would have to make some low sugar jam, apple curd, and the obligatory soups! :D

  129. Neil turner says:

    Defo leek and potato soup.

  130. Jen Schofield says:

    Vegetable soup!

  131. Barrie Phillips says:

    My children love their smoothies,that I can’t deny,every week when shopping it’s twenty bottles that I buy,and every week that passes my grocery bill has grown,what I really need is a blender of my own,I like to keep them healthy with their five a day,so if I’m really lucky perhaps this prize will come my way.

  132. Bread! Mmm… fresh bread ;)

  133. Julie Davies says:

    I would definitely try to make my own soup with it

  134. Beetroot soup!

  135. Leanne Lunn says:

    Ice cream milkshakes, to cool down in the lovely weather.

  136. stephanie Llewellyn says:

    I’d make french onion soup cos I really love it

  137. Victoria Boland says:

    Maybe some home made soup. The really thick kind that you can almost stand your spoon up in.

  138. Primrose Mbangatha says:

    Vegetable coup

  139. its coming up to pumpkin soup season. nom nom nom

  140. John Seaman says:

    Smoothies and more smoothies!

  141. Allisonroel says:

    Broccoli and Stilton soup

  142. STUART HARGREAVES says:

    soup onions garlic mushroom

  143. Amelia Kennedy says:

    Pesto sauces to go with pasta for a mid-week family meal.

  144. Craig Ackroyd says:

    I’d definitely make use of my freshly grown veg on my allotment by making my world famous creamy tomato soup.

  145. Noddy's Mum says:

    I’d make Curry paste from scratch and sponge cakes, I’d wash the bowl inbetween though eww lol

  146. Dan Leonard says:

    Now that autumn is almost upon us, it’s definitely time for soups of all kinds. My favourite would be a simple pea soup with onion, celery and a few pieces of crispy chorizo scattered over the top. Swirl in the chorizo oil too for some extra flavour and colour.

  147. Suzanne sendell says:

    Potato and leek soup like you have at weddings,I bought a tin yesterday but It was too lumpy

  148. Grace Hawkes says:

    I have just been to France and a friend gave me some organic courgettes. I would use the processor to make a delicious soup (following her recipe)and hope that it had that Je ne sais quois!

  149. liz denial says:

    I’d make broccoli & stilton soup

  150. would really love to win this -

  151. Joanne Mapp says:

    I would make a carrot and walnut cake

  152. I’d make some fruit smoothies

  153. Pesto

  154. Angela sandhu says:

    A yummy leek and potato soup x

  155. Katy Malkin says:

    I’d make a lovely creamy leek and potato soup – prefect to warm you up in this British weather!

  156. Zabaglione says:

    I’d make FELAFEL……yum!

  157. Lynn Blakeman says:

    I would love to make some nourishing soup, this is such a great prize

  158. Rebecca Welch says:

    Wow, great giveaway! I’d make the coating for my special fried chicken – also I’ve got lots and lots of basil to use up so I’d make a basil pesto.

  159. Ian Henderson says:

    vegetable soup

  160. Deborah Munn says:

    I would make some butternut squash soup. yummy..

  161. Homemade soup :)

  162. Rachel Murray says:

    Oooo lets see now! I’m on the Slimming World Diet so I can’t use it for naughty but yummy cakes, so……Thai Chicken cakes!

    Yummy!

    Put in the blender, 4 chicken fillets, 1 chopped chilli, 1 chopped lemon grass, ginger, garlic, egg (I think it has eggs). Blend well and make into little burger/cakes and cook on each side in a pan and then put onto a baking tray and cook for the remainder of the time.

    They’re very nice and even surprisingly nice cold!

  163. Trina Budge says:

    Just got to be used for veg soup.

  164. I’d make some homemade pesto. I’ve two enormous basil plants which I’ve been freezing the leaves of especially…but I don’t have a blender!

  165. Leek and potato soup, a god among other soups

  166. Samantha Cresswell says:

    I would make a plenthora of home soups!

  167. Stephen Mears says:

    I’d make some smoked mackerel pate.

  168. kayleigh bates says:

    Lots of cakes!

  169. Phil Darling says:

    I’d make a strawberry smoothy – just right for this weather

  170. Cheryl Edwards says:

    I would make fresh pineapple salsa to go with barbecued food.

  171. Tink Rhonda Lee Mse says:

    Home made veg and ham soup just like my dad does.

  172. I’d use it for making cakes, pesto, sauces, buttercream, crumb toppings – all sorts! I’ve just moved out of the family home and need a food processor, don’t have one of my own!

  173. Tracy Nixon says:

    I would make some homemade leek and potato soup!

  174. Frances hopkins says:

    Soup could be the first thing on my long long list

  175. soups, casseroles, smoothies, you name it I’d make it

  176. Brigitte Leprince says:

    Love to bake so would probably cook lots of cakes for my friends and family!

  177. A Nice veg soup :)

    Simon.

  178. Definately a smoothie!

  179. I’d make Jamie Oliver’s mega chocolate fudge cake! I’ve only ever made it once before as it took forever to chop the chocolate finely by hand but this would be perfect for it! xx

  180. coleslaw

  181. Homemade tomato soup

  182. Joanna Smith says:

    Thousands of ideas but I reckon as autumn approaches it would have to be my thick, spicy parsnip and potato soup. Now I’m salivating!

  183. Paul Wilson says:

    I would make Cashnew nut butter – it’s yummy.

  184. Liz Robinson says:

    leek and potato soup

  185. Lorraine Graham says:

    I would dice onions to my hearts content. I can’t even look at an onion without my eyes stinging and streaming (not a good look, I can assure you).
    Actually, I would make ‘Albondigas’ which are spanish style meatballs,a receipe passed from my Grandmother to my Dad onto myself and hopefully, one day, onto my children.

  186. Anne-Marie Large says:

    I’d make some delicious smoothies with it. :D

  187. Home-made cashew butter!

  188. Linda Revell says:

    Cakes, cakes and more cakes but especially coffee and walnut cake as it’s my all time favourite!

  189. Mark Fridlington says:

    A mess probably because I’m just starting to learn to cook and so far I’m quite helpless! I can manage vegetable soup though, so maybe I’m not all bad!

  190. Green Pea Soup

  191. sarah birkett says:

    soup? cake?, or just get my daughter to make something for me

  192. Emma Heath says:

    Baby weening food! Thank you :)

  193. Sally Palmer says:

    it sounds stupid but all we’re making in our old yellowing blender is strawberry smoothies because we went to the PYO in an overly enthusiastic mood

  194. sarah williams says:

    I will use this machine to make various smoothies x

  195. Dee Johnson says:

    I would make pate, ive never tried it before but it looks so easy made in one of these, then i would make pastry…. makes great shortcrust. I had a food processor but unfortunately it broke a couple of weeks ago.

  196. i would love to have a smoothie each morning

  197. kady newell says:

    I would most definitely make some soup :D

  198. Sylvia Witham says:

    My excess veg I would recoup
    To make some quite delicious soup

  199. Harpal Kaur says:

    I would make pesto

  200. I’d blend up scrummy veg for my 6 month daughter! Healty and tasty!

  201. andrea miles says:

    I’m make hummous

  202. Kirsten Burrow says:

    Mmmm – fab website!! If I won, don’t even know where I’d start!!! I’m currently weaning my little girl, so I’d whip up a load of lovely meals for her, and then probably make some butternut squash and parmesan soup for me and maybe some coleslaw and guacamole and homemade burgers and have a BBQ while the sun is still out…. :-)

  203. Some curry paste!

  204. I would make mushroom soup

  205. Kerry Robertson says:

    id make some banana loaf, love it!

  206. Allan Smith says:

    Soup!

  207. jennifer thorpe says:

    stilton and celery soup

  208. Maureen Williams says:

    I would make Minestrone soup

  209. Chicken and mushroom soup

  210. Adele Hill says:

    I would make some vegetable soup

  211. Vegetable soup

  212. I would probably try some chocolate chip cookie dough for starters!

  213. A chunky coleslaw for the BBQ

  214. Melanie Gardiner says:

    The damsons are just starting to ripen on my allotment so I’d use this to make a batch of damson fruit cakes.

  215. Stephanie Mamo says:

    I’d make leftover soup from the leftovers of sunday roast!

  216. Dee Johnson says:

    I would make pate, ive never tried it before but it looks so easy made in one of these, then i would make pastry…. makes great shortcrust. I had a food processor but unfortunately it broke a couple of weeks ago.

  217. Paul Green says:

    I’d chop myself a nice healthy salad up.

  218. Julie Picton says:

    Home made Salsa

  219. lots of different soups!

  220. Celeste Holden says:

    Make family milk shakes and meat loaf.

  221. lana leman says:

    tomato basil soup

  222. caroline kelly says:

    cupcakes and smoothies – yum!

  223. Lesley-Ann Dunn says:

    I’d make cakes

  224. Karen Donald says:

    Id make lots of yummy fruity smoothies!

  225. stephanie tsang says:

    I’d make some hoummous

  226. Emma Holness says:

    Tomato and basil soup

  227. Emma Weaver says:

    soup !

  228. Lyn Bosomworth says:

    i would make yummy tomato soup

  229. I’d make a chocolate cake

  230. Susan Ocock says:

    I would make Pea and Mint soup

  231. i would make lots of cake mix

  232. Cassandra Fryer says:

    I am always impressed with my neighbours home-made coleslaw, but I have issues cutting vegetables so this would be the first thing I would try!

  233. i would make a lovely yummy strawberry and banana smoothie :-)

  234. Sandy Ferguson says:

    I would use veg to make soup mix to make soup thicker but still healthy!

  235. Kim Allen says:

    I think I would make some pasta sauces, if I’m not chopping by hand I can hide extra veggies in the sauce and no-one will know!

  236. Belinda Matthews says:

    I would do some baking with the children

  237. Jonny Warren says:

    Soups and Smoothies all the way! :P

  238. Pastry – shortcrust pastry is what I would use mine for. A perfect quick pastry can be made with a food processor and since my current one is broken I am pastryless at present… :( !

  239. ANITA ATHERLEY says:

    As I have just started a diet, I would use this to make some yummy 0 point soup.

  240. I’d make a lovely warming curried pumpkin soup. Sam x

  241. Craig Brown says:

    I would use it to make various dishes for a greek meze, everything from homous to meatballs

  242. Claire Groves says:

    I’d make lots of pastry-based stuff as I am too lazy to stand rubbing in. And shortbread. And coleslaw. Oh god, why am I talking about food now, I’m already starving!

  243. paula burnside says:

    I would make Brocolli soup….yummmmm

  244. Christine Reid says:

    I`d make cakes like Lemon Drizzle cake

  245. Kate Daniell says:

    I would use it to whip up the egg whites to make macaroons- i am yet to have success by hand :)

  246. Laura Farnworth says:

    A bit boring I suppose, but I would make cake mixin my blender.

  247. Alastair Jones says:

    Caaaaaaaaaaaake!

  248. martine griggs says:

    i would make Breakfast Casserole. yum yum

  249. natalie vaudrey says:

    id make soup and food for weaning my little boy

  250. Nicola Dudson says:

    I would make some lovely thick scotch broth soup, yum!

  251. Jamie Devenish says:

    Id be making lots of cakes haha

  252. soup

  253. Paula Phillips says:

    I’d make some pastry for some pasties.

  254. Barb Ward says:

    Cheese scones are so quick and easy with a machine like this, mix the fat and flour in seconds, grate the cheese add the milk, roll it out and bake…job done!

  255. I’d definitely use it for soup – I have a Covent Garden soup cookbook and it’s fab!

  256. mariel pereira says:

    fruit smoothies for my family

  257. sarah tremlett says:

    I’d make lots of yummy baby food for my 6 month old son!

  258. Cheron Titus says:

    fruit smoothies/drinks and vegetable soups for our family dinners.

  259. Baby food.

  260. Julie Clarke says:

    I’d make some healthy soup to help me lose weight, which I need to do after all my Open University studying sitting at a computer!

  261. Ali Thorpe says:

    I would like to learn how to make more soups than my current repertoire of three so this would be ideal.

  262. I’d make real hummus and then lots of cakes. Pastry is also easy in a processor :)

  263. Christine Mutter says:

    A nice soup I think

  264. Rebecca Denyer says:

    I would make cream of tomato soup

  265. Mickie Bull says:

    I’d make smoothies!

  266. morna mclean says:

    I’ve discovered I make kick ass Thai curry. Would make it every day in this!

  267. Ursula Bingham says:

    chese scones

  268. Anne McCutcheon says:

    I would use it make dough for bread rolls

  269. paul Bingham says:

    I’d make my own birthday cake (due soon) Just so i can get something i like! :)

  270. Lani Nash says:

    Boring I know but I’d like to make a summer vegetable soup

  271. lucinda duxbury says:

    i would make some mushroom soup

  272. Victoria m says:

    Ild make hommous

  273. helenthemadex says:

    curried butternut squash soup delicious and free on weight watchers

  274. Kirsty Common says:

    if i won, i’d make leek and potato soup

  275. Sue Robinson says:

    Carrot and Coriander Soup, so expensive to buy but cheap as chips to make

  276. Vegetable soup

  277. Kelly Roxanne smith says:

    i would make a lovely home made veg soup yum x

  278. Richard R says:

    Make some summer fruit smoothies

  279. lynn ward says:

    I would make lovely soups

  280. I would make a fresh salsa – can never chop it finely enough manually @Bobbity666

  281. katrina walsh says:

    Pure fruity smoothies x

  282. Karen Barrett says:

    I need to restock my freezer with soup so this would be ideal.

  283. Christina Marriott (@chrissy4116) says:

    lots of different soups for my little one! :)

  284. Georgina charlotte Bean says:

    Broccoli and Stilton soup mmmmm :-)

  285. Kim Carberry says:

    Vegtable soup….Yummy!

  286. I’d make leek and potato soup

  287. Janice Davison says:

    A leftovers soup. Any goes in it.

  288. Claire Trevor says:

    I’d make some pastry for peach melba tarts.

  289. matthew collins says:

    a nice soup

  290. sian hallewell says:

    It would have to be a cake to celebrate

  291. Stephanie Johnston says:

    I would make some lovely spicey lentil soup, and stock up the freezer for the autumn!

  292. Lorraine Wilson says:

    i would make soup if i won xx

  293. Rebecca Lis says:

    i would definately make some yummy broccoli and stilton soup

  294. Paul Ellams says:

    A nice fresh soup.

  295. Priscilla Stubbs says:

    I love making my own soup, my favourite is butternut squash, red peppers and carrots.

  296. maxime goodwin says:

    Foccaccia bread yum

  297. I’d make a fruit smoothie :)

  298. Kim Harding says:

    Hot & warming soup.

  299. Samantha Hannah says:

    I’d make yummy tomato soup!

  300. I would make Pot Luck Soup – mine are never the same twice!

  301. naomi harrison says:

    I would make Rosemary & Sea Salt Focaccia. I usually do it by hand & it takes ages to knead the dough, so a machine like this would be perfect!

  302. some lovely home made vegetable soup!

  303. Jamielee Norris says:

    Id love to make special meals for my children. Especially as one is weaning and the other is fussy :-)

  304. heather legget says:

    id make cakes and lots of them

  305. Would make lots of thickshakes, and never have to queue up at McDonalds again :-)

  306. Emily Nelson says:

    I would make a big tasty lasagna, and put a serving in this to wizz it up for our little boy.

  307. I would make a Victoria Sponge first and then progress to more adventurous recipes

  308. Sohadre Anirood says:

    I would make a chocolate cake.

  309. Carole Smith says:

    Soups, cakes breads and my special nut roast

  310. Polly Bastow says:

    I’d make lots of yummy cakes!

  311. Maryam Jaffer says:

    Yummy milk shakes and cakes. Bring it on !!!

  312. I would make soups and smoothies everyday…bliss

  313. Tomoto soup

  314. kellyjo walters says:

    the first thing I’d make would be hummus, than some other dips, I have that as my lunch instead of bread

  315. Joanna Orr says:

    I’d use it to take the hard work out of making bread dough!

  316. Matthew Russell says:

    j;

  317. John Mills says:

    I would mix up a storm

  318. Paul Martin says:

    mmmmm soup

  319. sarah davies says:

    i would love this it would really compliment my new kitchen :D

  320. Fruit loaf

    @littleboo_21

  321. James Knights says:

    id use this to make my protein smoothies with eggs,
    maybe a few Kale shaakes!!

  322. Jane Brown says:

    Carrot and coriander soup, or bread

  323. David Greig says:

    I love my soupies and smoothies!! This machine looks ace!!

  324. I would attempt a fruit loaf with the dough hook, I hate kneading but love fresh home made bread

  325. Things for my weaning son!!! Cough… I’m sure my husband would use it to make lovely things for my son :-) (He’s the cook!)

  326. tracey scott says:

    I WOULD MAKE BUTTERNUT SQUASH CURRY SOUP

  327. Lilian McKeown says:

    I would boost some juice or blend some broth.

  328. Nicola Shipley says:

    I’d have a go at making my mums secret recipe soup! :)

  329. theluckyblackbird@gmail.com says:

    Ooh, I d love to make some Pannetone for Xmas

  330. alan mcveigh says:

    I’d make some pastry for some pasties.

  331. my morning energy protein shake :)

  332. Carol Ash says:

    I’d make smoothies

  333. cakes cakes and more cakes with the kids

  334. Louise Comb says:

    I think I would start with a chocolate and walnut cake. Can’t think what made me think of that ;o)

  335. Alfie Davidson says:

    I’d start with scones, then some fruity bread rolls

  336. I would use it make up some basic curry gravy.

  337. Rachel Williams says:

    I’d make pastry, for pies! Mmm, pies.

  338. cakes, cakes and more cakes! (+ soup)

  339. Gerald Ludlow says:

    First thing tomato soup

  340. sarah clegg says:

    deff some cakes with the kiddies :)

  341. Jill webb says:

    Lots of different home made soups

  342. Suzanne Harper says:

    I’d make a vegetable curry

  343. Susannah Glover says:

    I’d u se it to make some home made flaky pastry.

  344. Miranda Holman says:

    chocolate cake or if im being good fruit smoothies

  345. david wearing says:

    I would blend my most treasured memories, tastes, experiences and add a dash of Only Fools & Horses humour alongside a pinch of a hot summers day to sip at my leisure whilst using my Russell Hobbs mixer to create more delights!!!!

  346. Anene Cee says:

    A really tasty pasta tomato sauce!

  347. Francesca Capaldi says:

    I would make everything that I cannot make at the moment (because I don’t own a food processor and can’t afford one WAHHH!) be it soups, cake, pastes, pate, EVERYTHING YUMYUM YUM YUM NOM NOM NOM :D

  348. spicy brown lentil soup

  349. Roasted tomato soup yum yum

  350. I would use it to chop some summer vegetables for a light summer vegetable soup

  351. jennie jackson says:

    chicken and veg soup

  352. If I won, I’d make some healthy soups as I’m currently trying to loose a bit of weight. I would also LOVE to try the dough hook to make some of my own wholemeal bread with lots of nuts and seed, yum! I’ve never had a go at making bread before, but hopefully this would make it a lot easier.

  353. Smoked salmon Pate, Smoked salmon end bits wizzed up with low fat cream cheese, some lemon juice & black pepper

  354. Soup – The only thing i can make…

  355. Alexandra Payne says:

    I would make a new soup for every day…. Im addicted to it! Blue cheese and broccoli soup, potato and parma ham, lentil and corgettes! possibilities are endless!

  356. Natasha G says:

    I love making soup so I’d make a flavour I’ve not yet tried

  357. I’d love to try and make some soup. I’ve reached the grand old age of 47 and never made soup, I think it’s about time I tried, tomato and basil would be the top of my list. Bye bye Heinz x

  358. I’d make soups and chutneys from my veg garden so I won’t waste any

  359. I haven’t had a kitchen since March due to lack of money and boyfriend working away, I’ve been living on ready meals and salad leaves, I cannot wait to make soups, pastries and my apple coleslaw if I win this :)

  360. Jenny Eaves says:

    I’d make some bean burgers and beetroot hummus, I’ve tried using a hand held mixer, but it just isn’t good enough! :) x

  361. Louise Allen says:

    I would make a salted caramel and chocolate tart!

  362. oo id make some butternut squash soup 1st! then who knows, seems the possibility’s are endless of things you could make x

  363. Val swift says:

    Lots of soup, love fresh soup

  364. I love fresh soups, especially in the winter!

  365. Isabelle Smith says:

    smoothie x

  366. Alexis Pettie says:

    I would make some Scotch Broth or Potato soup. It’s the same recipe my great grandmother used. An old one but very tasty

  367. karine jade says:

    I’d love to make so many things with it, but probably soup to start with.

  368. I would start by making all those lovely dishes I used to make with my old and now sadly departed Russell Hobs food processor. I’d also make lots of soups, zuzzes for sauces and marinades. As well as making my own curry paste

    I am lost without my Russell Hobs food processor :-( (

  369. Kelly Koya says:

    Spicy butternut squash soup

  370. id use it to chop the veg so small the kids wouldnt notice them in their food

  371. Sheila Maughan says:

    carrot and corriander soup

  372. I woudl teach my girls how to make fresh bread as we have never done it

    @tiredmummyoftwo

  373. Farrah Ekeroth says:

    Would love to make some delicious fruit smoothies with this :)

    @fekeroth

  374. I would make bread,pastry and my favorite thing for
    a processor brownies. My processor died would love to win

  375. Christina Massue says:

    I would make a lovely chocolate tart x

  376. Paul Anderson says:

    Cheesecake!!!

  377. Laura Cooper says:

    Yummy layered potatoes.

  378. Carolyn Philip says:

    I’d make leek, potato and stilton soup with it.

  379. maria molly taylor says:

    lemon meringue pie – my wrists aren’t strong enough to get stiff peaks :-(

  380. I’d make courgette and potato soup.

  381. Darius Dragasius says:

    would make creamy pea soup.

  382. More cakes!

  383. shane weir says:

    Soups!

  384. Jane Davies says:

    Lots of things ! My mum has got me into home made soup but I’d also use it to puree food for my daughter X

  385. Michael Botzaropoulos says:

    I’d make a welsh type of soup called Cawl (like stew). I moved here from Greece 6 years ago and have been hooked on it ever since ! It’s especially nice in the winter ! Thanks and good luck all !

  386. Victoria Meddings says:

    I would make my gorgeous signature chocolate cake!!! Fabulous competition. Fingers crossed. Never won a competition before :) xx

  387. siobhan marie says:

    creamy veg and chicken soup xx

  388. Don’t laugh! …I’d make stuffing lol

  389. Promise you won’t laugh? The first thing I’d make is Liver Cake for my 3 dogs!

  390. sarah_n@hotmail.co.uk says:

    this would definitly come in handy with a 8month old baby and one on the way :) were constantly making food for them and blending it up using our little baby food processor atm . but it isnt nearly big enough or good enough to meet our requirements. Will have all my fingers and toes crossed that i win this for my family :) xx

  391. Tomato sauce from my home grown tomatoes, peppers and onions

  392. I’d make some lentil soup!

  393. Jennifer Dyson says:

    Leek Soup because I just love it!

  394. Jane Morfett says:

    I would use it for making vegetable soup my favourite being tomato!

  395. I’d make some fruit lollies as seen on River Cottage – they look lush!

  396. Susan Hoggett says:

    A great prize it would be well used as i love to cook

  397. Dough! – I’d ‘Russell’ up some fabulous fresh bread.

  398. Mark Allen says:

    Just in time for Halloween – pumpkin, parsnip and parmesan soup for me.

  399. home made turkey burgers with home made salsa!!!! for the win!!

  400. Smoothies *slurps and dribbles a bit* :)

  401. Steve Thomas says:

    It would have to be soup, I love fresh soup :)

  402. karen turtill says:

    I have always wanted one of these and would try out some yummy soups :) x

  403. I’d use it to make pastry – I hate cutting in butter!

  404. Lyn Funnell says:

    Lots of things every day.

  405. ANDREW WILLIAMS says:

    Smooth Broccoli & stilton soup

  406. Greig spencer says:

    LEEK AND POTATO SOUP :)

  407. Heather Walsh says:

    I would make a pepper and tomato soup.

  408. Gary Topley says:

    I would make some fresh soup with the fresh vegetables out of my garden.

  409. Jess Mandeville says:

    I’d make carrot and coriander soup, my favourite!!

  410. Georgie Aronin says:

    Celery soup

  411. Edith Partington says:

    Awesome piece of kitchen equipment. I’d make lots and lots of home-made soup. Cheap to make and full of goodness.

  412. Helen Yendall says:

    If I won I’d use it to make pastry (in seconds!) for a quiche

  413. Julie marshall says:

    Wow I would get round to making my mums homemade recipe for soup! Only had the recipe for 2 years!!

  414. Caroline H says:

    Some lovely tomato and basil soup, made with our own homegrown tomatoes and basil.

  415. I am not sure yet, I’d have to check some recipe books

  416. Elizabeth Williams says:

    some tasty cakes and would be great to make some homemade soup with the dreary weather we keep having

  417. Hayley Fountain says:

    i would make some soup as i’ve never made any before x

  418. Adrian Trevelyan says:

    A fantastic tomato and corriander soup.

  419. lila b taylor says:

    My puppy pulled my food processor out of the kitchen cupboard and chewed it all over!! I had to throw it away, so if i was to win this one I would be able to make all the cakes that my family have been missing out on these past few months! ;-)

  420. Zoe Howarth says:

    Basil Pesto

  421. the things i would do with this

  422. Zoe Winfield says:

    Yummy Leek and Potato soup that I don’t get round to making nearly often enough!

  423. Ros Easton says:

    Hummus, I’ve never tried making it. And soup, of course, always soup.

  424. Leigh Larkin says:

    I’m just experimenting with soup. So maybe this would be a good place to start!

  425. Angie Hoggett says:

    to make pastry for my many baking days!

  426. Diane Carey says:

    I would make a carrot cake. Have never made one

  427. wouldnt mind winning would love to make a veggie soup in the blender

  428. Sue Jackson says:

    My cabbage chilli soup…nomnomnom!!

  429. I’d actually try making a loaf of bread as you suggest. Crazy prices these days and has to be cheaper and healthier than the supermarket options?

  430. Susan Martin says:

    Oh I would make flavoured bread with red onions and herbs mmmmm, this would help me no end, thanks for a great giveaaway

  431. Id make lots and lots of curry!

  432. Toni Arnott says:

    I’d make spicy parsnip and pumpkin soup for bonfire night in 2 months

  433. stacey kirkbride says:

    I would make some tasty home-made soup for my kiddies

  434. Rebecca Taylor says:

    It would have to be chocolate fudge cake! How stylish is this food processor would look so good in my kitchen! (entered under Henry Macaulay Facebook account)

  435. Linda Bunning says:

    I would make a healthy tomato soup with my home grown tomatoes.

  436. Vegetable soup first then a whole array of other soups……mmmmmm yum yum yum!!

  437. a spicy chicken and veg soup mmmmm

  438. Isobelle forde says:

    I would make a nut roast!

  439. Joanna Sawka says:

    I would make a banana smoothie

  440. Ashton Grayson says:

    Veg soup :)

  441. I’d make oreo truffles!

  442. Samantha Atherton says:

    I’d make some fruity puree’s to stir through my little girls porride in the morning to make it more interesting.

  443. cecelia Allen says:

    I would make the yummiest cupcakes and breads, I love baking and to win this would be just amazing.

  444. Heather Shaw says:

    I would make a yummy chocolate orange cake :)

  445. Lemknip Pink says:

    Tomato & Basil soup, I’d beg my mum for the recipe that she uses

  446. Tomato sooup with al my tomatoes from the garden

  447. EDWARD KATS says:

    I would like to “make my daughter’s day” with it as a present.

  448. SOUP

  449. Susan Bowe says:

    Some cauliflower rice

  450. kristy brown says:

    I would use it to make home made beefburgers! It’s so tedious doing them by hand

  451. Good old pea and ham soup. YUM!

  452. The pavlova I make has this lovely runny strawberry sauce on top of it, and that’s what would be first in!

  453. Elizabeth Higgs says:

    I would make a fantastic cake for all my colleagues

  454. I would make my sons favourite desert a Moshi Monsted medley, ice cream, fruit, chocolate, sauce, milk, honey, mirange

    BUT

    secretly it would be a lot more healthier, only it would be so mixed up, he would never know aha!

    Jade from Unique Mummy Blog

  455. Sandra Lane says:

    I would use this to make up the cake mix for my famous lemon drizzle cake.

  456. Adee Brownlee says:

    Panettone for xmas!

  457. Angela Kate Webster says:

    I’d start with some raw food recipes. Possibly raw mint cupcakes. Nom nom!

  458. Ben Audsley says:

    i would make pumpkin soup becuase ive got loads in the garden!

  459. Hannah Ellis says:

    Some tasty fruit smoothies – tasty but deliciously health!!! yum yum

  460. I would make our own baby food for our baby, i think home made baby food is better than out of a tin.

  461. Eleanor powell says:

    soup, steak and veg pie, carrot cake, a full 3 course meal!!

  462. sairz eastham says:

    tomato & basil soup <3

  463. belinda porter says:

    I would make some soups to try to loose weight

  464. I’m itching to try making home made pesto, this would be great!

  465. Terri Stammers says:

    defently make soup

  466. I’d make amends.

  467. Charlotte H says:

    I’d try some coleslaw! Doing it all by hand is a bore but I love it homemade

  468. Alison Wakefield says:

    Broccoli and cheese soup with fresh baguettes

  469. Jacki Constantine says:

    I’d make some humous

  470. Micky Ricketts says:

    I would use it to chop up all my veg for a hearty winter soup, yum!

  471. cheryl lovell says:

    I would make a wild mushroom soup :)

  472. Lynthia Doran says:

    I’m sure I’d make a mess of my kitchen baking all sorts of yummy cakes and muffins. Then I’d bribe my mum to do the washing up by making her a delicious high tea with my home made goodies!

  473. I’d make good old fashioned lentil soup – lovely!

  474. I’d make loads of things but I’d enjoy making my own hummus to have as a snack!

  475. Id make some smoothies with fresh berries :)

  476. banana milkshake

  477. Simon Thompson says:

    a creamy chicken soup

  478. tony houghton says:

    mixed fruit smoothie

  479. justine Powell says:

    I would make leek and pea soup

  480. claire hooper says:

    Pastry for me, I havent had much success making it by hand!! xx

  481. nazia saeed says:

    I would use it to grate loads of carrots to make an Asian carrot pudding called Carrot Halwa.

  482. Hannah allard says:

    I would make lots of different yummy soups for my 1 year old daughter as its all she eats

  483. Keep myself going through winter with lots of lovely warming soups all made using a fab new Russell Hobbs food processor.

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