Last week I received a package from the lovely team at Little Dish, which contained their new pasta sauce
Crammed full of lots of hidden vegetables, this tomato and vegetable sauce contains 100% natural ingredients with no sugar or salt added. Perfect for those times when you haven't had time to prepare a sauce from scratch, this great tasty little meal saver can be heated up in a few minutes and ready to serve with pasta, use as a pizza topping or add some meatballs to and you know that your children are having a nutritional dinner.
My boys are not fans of tortellini despite pasta dishes being their favourite meals, but having been sent a packed of the Little Dish cheese and tomato tortellini to accompany this new sauce, I decided to serve it to them anyway and hope for the best!
Well, Jenson did not like the pasta but did eat the sauce, cheese and sliced smoked sausage which I added to the dish. However, Burton the boy who normally would refuse to eat tortellini ate all but a few mouthfuls!!!!!
Don't believe me? Look - I took a photo because it is such a rare thing to happen!
Here's hoping that I have another dish that I can add to his meals times now - yaaaaay!!! The tomato and hidden vegetable sauce is available to buy now in the chilled areas of selected Tesco stores.
The other exciting news to share is that from now until the summer special promotional packs of Little Dish will be offering one free child's ticket for every adult ticket purchased either at LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort or LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Manchester
The packs are easy to spot as they have a big yellow sticker on the front of each pack. I have not yet visited the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, but I do want to take the boys one day because I know of people who have been and despite how busy it is have enjoyed themselves immensely. Plus of course new for this year and only opened last month is the new DUPLO Valley splash and play - a brand new water that just looks epic!!
PRIZE DRAW
I am very excited to announce that to celebrate this venture between themselves and the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, the lovely people from Little Dish have allowed me to give away a pre school pass to one very luck Mummy Mishaps reader!!
*a pre school pass is valid for 12 months and allows one child aged 3-5 years of age and one adult (parent, grandparents, child minder) free entry to LEGOLAND® Windsor as often as they would like*
To be in with a chance of winning this fab prize, please fill in the entry form below.
Closing date is Saturday 15th June 2013,at midnight
Good luck!
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I was sent the Little Dish goodies for the purpose of this review. All comments made are my own and honest and believe me if Burton enjoyed the food then it must be good, as he is a faddy eater! I have also been sent some complimentary adult tickets to LEGOLAND® Windsor as a thank you from Little Dish and I am very excited about having them!
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