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CALENDAR Cooks
2ND SEPTEMBER – WORLD COCONUT DAY
This Chicken and Chickpea Curry recipe uses a range of MAGGI® products including Coconut Milk Powder to give an authentic taste.
10TH SEPTEMBER – NATIONAL HOT DOG DAY
Up your hot dog game with this Sticky Glazed Hotdogs with Gherkin Relish recipe from Opies.
13TH SEPTEMBER – INTERNATIONAL
CHOCOLATE DAY
This KITKAT® Éclair offers soft French patisserie classic choux pastry, filled with Chantilly cream, with delicious and crunchy KITKAT® Mix in to add
MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY
Try this Loaded Nachos recipe from Santa Maria from their Loaded guide of downloadable out-of-home operators.
1ST OCTOBER – WORLD
VEGETARIAN DAY
Spice things up with this vegan Spicy Chili Burger recipe from GARDEN GOURMET®.
10TH OCTOBER – WORLD
PORRIDGE DAY
Get creative with your porridge with this Overnight Oats recipe from Country Range.
21ST OCTOBER – APPLE DAY
These Honey Apple Roses with Cinnamon Custard use Country Range ingredients to create a beautiful afternoon treat.
31ST OCTOBER – HALLOWEEN
Don’t forget to create some spookily delicious decorated Country Range Cookie Pucks this Halloween!
Set up by the remarkable Smith family, who first opened Beth Shalom (‘House of Peace’) in their very own farmhouse in Sherwood Forest in 1995, The National Holocaust Centre and Museum is the only Holocaust remembrance and learning centre in the world that was founded by Christians. The aim of the centre is to educate and inspire others to reflect on Christianity’s 2,000-year campaign of anti-Jewish hate, which led to the world’s most terrible atrocity during Hitler’s reign of terror.
Over a quarter of a century later, the National Holocaust Centre and Museum is a home-from-home for inspiring speakers and holocaust survivors and has even been awarded ‘National Portfolio Organisation’ status by Arts Council England. The museum’s reach spans primary and secondary schools of all faiths or none, vocational colleges and youth groups. The adult learning programmes are also growing with many football clubs, police forces, local councils, universities and interfaith groups involved including