Giveaway: Win a Stirr Automatic Pan Stirrer in Time for Christmas!
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Giveaway: Win a Stirr Automatic Pan Stirrer in Time for Christmas!
Are you one to often forget to stir your food as it cooks and accidentally burning it? When you’re busy, it’s easy to get distracted with other things and forget about the cooking for a few minutes which can of course ruin the food as well as your pots and pans!
There is a solution though and it’s a clever product called Stirr by the British kitchen utensil brand ÜUTENSIL. Stirr is an automatic pan stirrer that rotates by itself and travels around your pan stirring sauces, soups, porridge, gravy and lots more perfectly, leaving you free to get on with something else.
This unique product works at the push of a button (one-handed, too!) and has 3 speed options. It has moulded plastic legs for a sleek look and these can be clicked off and placed in the dishwasher for easy cleaning. It’s got a cordless battery operation and requires 4 x AA batteries.
Check it out in the video below:
Buy yours here for £18.99 or enter my giveaway below for a chance to win one. Terms & Conditions apply. UK entrants over the age of 18 only. The giveaway will end on the 4th of December 2017.
A lovely roast turkey dinner with all the trimmings and gravy.
We’re having a buffet! Not very traditional but we love it.
Going to Cyprus this Christmas it’s all sorted
Half of us are vegan which is a bit tricky – probably a lemon and spinach risotto (stir, stir, stir!) followed by poached pears and chocolate sauce
We always have Christmas dinner at home with our children, my fiance was a chef for 15 years so I prepare the vegetables and potatoes and he cooks dinner, while I help our children open and build their toys xXx
Absolutely traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings – twice! First for all my family on my birthday 22nd December and the same again for just the two of us on Christmas Day. Lots of cooking – lots of stirring!
family from york are coming so me and hubby are cooking there will be 15 in all! kill me now lol
Having all the family over on Christmas day for Turkey and Rib of Beef
The full works, roast Turkey dinner with veg pigs in blankets a big sweet pudding of some sort followed by mint chocolates
For us, it’s party food on Christmas Eve, goose for the main event, then leftover goose, gammon, mashed potato, salads and pickles on Boxing Day!
i’m lucky my mum is cooking christmas dinner this year x
We’ll be going to the in-laws for a traditional turkey Christmas dinner. :)
We’re having the traditional turkey and all the trimmings!
We plan on a large turkey crown and all the trimmings, plus I plan to do some Christmas-themed bakes with my son. :)
What a wonderful innovation
We have a traditional Christmas dinner. But we also have a glazed ham. I’m not sure if that is common.
im staying at home with my dad and daughter and having roast turkey with all the trimmings
Looks fantastic, would love to have one :) x
Having a nice quiet family christmas dinner with my three children x
No plans asy et – we don’t tend to do traditional though.
We are going to my parents for Christmas dinner this year
Turkey & all the trimmings
I love this so much….I have just added it to my Christmas wish list on Pinterest in case I dont win!! Is that sad lol
Love it! :)
Pub dinner for us..no cooking for me this year!
We have bought a 19lb turkey and will have all of the trimmings with it.
As we are both working we are thinking a late afternoon feast on xmas day! all the trimmings and some extra Favourites like my crispy breadcrumbed sprouts
whatever we do, It needs to be dairy free to cater for my youngest, vegetarian to cater for me and minus any hint of vegetables for my picky eldest!! hmmmmm lol
I’ll be cooking for all the family, turkey and beef with all the trimmings
Traditional turkey with the family around for lunch
We will have a turkey crown with all the trimmings. And lots of chocolate ice cream
Goose with all the trimmings for us – very dickensian
cooking for the whole family
I’m going to my sister’s for Christmas dinner this year. First year I’ve not had to cook, I’m super excited!
I’ll be going to my mums for Christmas. She usually does a nice honey roast turkey, roast potatoes, dumplings, somosas, shingara (potato and chicken filled pastry) and lots more!
the hubby is cooking but we are off to the mother in laws
Its my best friend’s turn to cook this year, so my plan is to sit back and relax!
We have a buffet on Christmas Eve, full turkey dinner on the big day and then leftovers and cold meats on Boxing Day. All with plenty of cheese and biscuits in the evenings – yummy!
I will be cooking a big Christmas dinner for the family, this would be sure to come in handy!
Turkey as usual
Traditional turkey dinner – but only 2.5 people to cook for so easy peasy
We go to my sister’s house on Christmas day and In-laws on boxing day so don’t have to do much cooking on these days
im at inlaws for duck xx
let someone else do the cooking this year :)
We don’t go mad, just have a really nice dinner and a couple of treats but a great gravy, slow cooked is a must so lots of stirring involved there.
Turkey with all the trimmings.
We’re going to my mum and dad’d for christmas day lunch.
Stay at home lock the door and pig out
I’ll be visiting family for Xmas so no need to cook!
feet up by sat 20:00 hrs, xmas eve dinner probably curry, then xmas day with my special ham roast with all the usual roastie trimmings ….can’t wait
Traditional roast turkey with all the trimmings, but as there will be no children eating with us this year I’m going to be adding some interesting twists to the veg instead of serving them plain for fussy eaters
Having the family over for Christmas Day dinner
I leave it to those who enjoy it!
im working so I will be having a hospital christmas dinner
Roast turkey with all the trimmings and lashings of gravy
Loving roasts with all the trimmings, and lots of buffet style food!
Going to my mum’s this Christmas
Traditional turkey :)
We try and have a different meat every year, and this year we’re going for beef :D. We’ll be serving it with all the trimmings and then cookie dough and ice cream for afters.
I’m cooking a traditional roast dinner for my children who still live at home and one grown up one and all of her brood :)
Hopefully Barbie on the beach in Australia
Traditional turkey and all the trimmings
I am always the Hostess and this would come in handy as a 3rd hand such a great item.
To do the cooking but not the washing up!!!
Roast Turkey with all the trimmings
A traditional roast turkey dinner, followed by christmas pudding with all of my family
Sis is cooking food for everyone so my plan is just to sit back and eat !!
We are having a vegan roast dinner and then a vegan buffet in the evening
My husband cooks Christmas dinner in our house :D
travelling down from essex to brighton to stay with my mum for a whole week which should be nice like being at home as a kid for christmas all over again :D
I’m cooking like I normally do
3 meats 4 veg roasts mash and gravy
Actually live doing it too
Hoping to have my feet tucked nicely under our daughter’s Christmas table. I bring the cake and some wine though to help festivities
A traditional dinner at home with the kids
traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings
a nice turkey dinner
Roast Turkey and Ham Dinner with all the trimmings
Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding!
I gonna make several types of fish and hunter stew.
We are going to miller and carter for 5 courses!! woop!
A traditional Christmas roast with all the trimmings.
I’ll be having a Quorn roast, while the rest of the family haven’t decided what meat they want yet. We’ll all have all the trimmings and there’ll be gluten free options for my son’s girlfriend too!
We are having a turkey and beef dinner Xmas day, buffet food Xmas eve
It’s over to family for Christmas dinner, so not too much to worry about really. Just a few snack bits maybe.
a traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings – great
We’re vegan so we’re having nut roast, Sage &a onion stuffing, roasted vegetables and potatoes. Yum! I can’t wait!
Probably a nice pub dinner, with a pint or three
We always have lunch at home and I cook for all the family :)
We will have turkey and all the trimmings for Christmas lunch
A big goosee dinner
For the first time ever my hubby will be cooking xmas dinner
There are 10 of us for Christmas dinner this year, we are having turkey with lots of veg, pigs in blankets, stuffing and lots of gravy.
We have gateau, cheesecake and trifle for afters.
Just a small Christmas dinner as there will only be 2 of us
Children/grandchildren descending on us before and after Christmas Day so we will not be having a traditional Christmas Dinner on the 25th. Hubby and I will be going on a long walk at an RSPB reserve on the breezy shores of The Wash then enjoying a rather special picnic. Last year it was good enough to eat outside at a picnic table but if the weather is unkind then we will eat and thaw out in the car!
Because there’s so many we have turkey, lamb and boiled bacon with the best homemade potatoes and the usual stuffing, Yorkshires and veg :)
Our traditional cheesy roast potatoes and green salad on Christmas day, rice salad Christmas night and Greek food Boxing day. For pudding we have home made Traditional German biscuits and from Boxing day decadent chocolate cake, as it’s my brother’s birthday.
food at my parents
we are having turkey and ham
Gammon on Christmas eve, turkey on Christmas day and leftovers on boxing day
A big family meal at my parents’.
We are visiting family for Christmas Day…as far as I know its going to be turkey with all the trimmings
Turkey for Christmas stick to the traditional meal
a traditional turkey with all the trimmings for us
hubby is cooking traditional christmas dinner for most of the family and gammon for my dad
A nut roast with all of the lovely trimmings.
we dont cook a traditional dinner on christmas day – instead we all bring a plate to my mums place and have a buffet – then we all go out on boxing day to a local pub and have a full christmas dinner there :)
we go to my parents.
We are having a traditional turkey dinner and I’ve got to cook for 12 at my mums house, I’d much rather have it at mine but more my aunt has recently had a lower leg amputation and wouldn’t be able to use my downstairs bathroom so we have to host it at my mums house, my plan is to open the wine and hope for the best!
Traditional Christmas dinner and a buffet style tea :)
turkey dinner with all the trimmings followed by a christmas trifle
i think we will be having orange duck with roasties and veg.
A5 bird roast and trimmings
Turkey with all the trimming. I can’t wait :) xx
Traditional turkey dinner for sure! Always great!
we are having roast turkey, lamb and all the trimming, followed by a christmas pudding
Invited myself to friends house for Christmas Day and been invited to another friend on Boxing Day so I will be having what I am given!
Turkey for us and I’m making three desserts. Can’t wait!
pork this year with all the trimmings
We are very lucky as our friends are cooking Christmas lunch. We are therefore supplying the alcohol and the snacks for the evening.
We are cooking a Turkey Roast for all the family :)
A tradition turkey dinner with all the trimmings
Turkey, all the trimmings and mum’s Xmas pudding with rum sauce
We’re going to my mum and dad’s for Christmas dinner x
Everyone comes to us and it will be tradional turkey with all the trimmings
My hubby will be cooking turkey and beef with all the trimmings
The usual for us continental breakfast (meats,cheese, pickles etc) traditional Christmas lunch and a buffet dinner if anyone can eat anything else!
as little as possible, just the minimum
This year I will be cooking for my parents for the first time
My dad will probably do the cooking. I really want a roast goose.
we go to my sister in laws so we do not have to cook which is great
am eating away at family this year but will just have a few thing in should guests call round!
I’m cooking for all the family and I’m going to be following Jamie Oliver’s recipe book!
Full Christmas dinner all trimmings about 2 days prep before hand
To eat as much as possible without bursting!
We are having dinner on Christmas Eve as lots of working nurses in the family.
Turkey and all the trimmings with the family visiting us this year.
I’m looking forward to cheese and crackers and Christmas pudding ! Think I’m going to shop in different super markets this year for a bit of variety