Back to School

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Deciding what to put in your child’s lunchbox can be a nightmare. Well now Denny are making lunch boxes less daunting by giving you some top tips on what to give them every week on our Denny Lunch Box Planner. Plus, we'll be rewarding you for sharing your ideas with other mums and dads. Get inspired, share your top lunch box tips and you could win one of our great weekly prizes.

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A VIP SCHOOL GATE LUNCH PARTY FOR YOUR WHOLE CLASS!

 

The prize includes our Denny Mobile ‘Home on Wheels’ coming to your child’s school and serving lunch for them and up to 40 class mates. We’re also giving €2,500 toward lunchtime entertainment of their choice. 

 

To enter, just download our Back to School Picture below and get colouring!

 

Send your finished pictures to ‘Denny Promotion’, 20 Cramer Lane, Dublin 4 or email it to info@goosebump.ie. Closing date 10th October 2010.

 

Terms & Conditions apply.

 

  

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Get practising or just have some fun, download our Denny colouring pictures and have a bit of fun.

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Share where your sandwich takes you!

  • Mary Byrne - Kildare

    Make a 'fruit stick' by skewering fruit onto wooden skewers, make mini ones using cocktail sticks..they can be Fruit Dippers when accompanied by a tub of yoghurt

  • Mary Byrne - Kildare

    Egg Boats:Quarter a hard boiled egg,make a sail from a triangle of coloured paper and a cocktail stick.It could even sail on a 'sea' made from a ham slice!

  • Mary Byrne - Kildare

    Use disposable plastic (NOT latex)gloves,pop a malteser into each finger for a chocolate 'nail', and fill rest with popcorn, Freaky edible hand!!

  • Mary Byrne - Kildare

    Bake savoury muffins, cheese and chopped Denny ham is good! make mini ones for cuteness

  • Mary Byrne - Kildare

    Make 'Ham Spirals',cut off crusts,lay side by side,overlapping slightly,flatten with rolling pin. Butter,then lay on a slice of ham.Roll up tightly.Slice into impressive 'spirals'!

  • Carmel Caswell - Co Galway

    My six year old loves to have a choice,so I roll my denny ham and half it.Sometimes,he likes to have grated cheese in the middle of his ham or salad,or pickle,or grated carrot,or celery. Loves them.

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