I told you earlier about Philips' Great Big Little Thank You campaign, encouraging everyone to thank people more often for the little things they do day-to-day. I had a go earlier in the week, consciously making an effort to say thank you at times when I probably may not have bothered otherwise, and I was surprised to see people being extra helpful, smiling and making me smile too. (Click through to see how I got on in detail.)
Well, Philips have come up with a great way of getting you involved too - you'll be able to thank them (and me !) for the fabulous prizes that they've come up with for my blog !
- a fabulous Viva Collection Food Processor - This Philips Food Processor has a 3-in-1 compact set-up with a 2.1-l bowl, blender and grinder mill. It also has 4 stainless steel discs enabling you to effortlessly create a wide variety of your favourite recipes. Accessory storage included. RRP £100
- an equally fabulous Avance Collection Airfryer - Philips' unique Rapid Air Technology lets you fry with air to make food that is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Little or no oil is needed to ensure perfect texture and delicious results! RRP £230
To be in with a chance of winning one of these fabulous prizes, enter your details in the Rafflecopter widget below. You can specify which prize you would prefer - the first winner will get first choice and the second winner will get the remaining prize.
UK only. Closing date : 18/7/14
T & C's : Entries close at midnight on the closing date. Winners will be selected with a random number generator and announced on facebook, twitter and in the giveaway post subject line. Please note, you will be contacted by email and/or twitter and if I haven't heard from you after a week, I'll have to pick another winner. Prizes will be sent out by the companies or their PR directly to winners. Madhouse Family Reviews cannot be held responsible for any prizes that go astray !
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I should say thankyou to my mum a lot more, shes been there for me a lot especially since ive had my children, both fab prizes I would love the airfryer
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ReplyDeleteMy husband,he does so much for me and our family.I would love the food processor!
ReplyDeletemy other half, i moan at him more than i thank him - must change this!!!
ReplyDeleteMy Mum & Dad especially today as I have a raging tooth infection & they took me to the dentist & collected my antibiotics for me. I would love either prize Thank You xxx
ReplyDeleteMy parents - they both do so much for me and have supported me through some very hard and difficult times. I don't thank them enough!
ReplyDelete#readcookeat challenge : Greek cuisine (inspired by When The Cypress Whispers) - commented
ReplyDeleteprobably the hubby as i can be a bit of a pain at times both are fab but prob the food processor
ReplyDeleteMy Mum, She is always there for me whenever I need her and she is the very best Nanna in the world to my children.
ReplyDeleteI would like the Airfryer if I'm lucky enough to win.
My best friend, she's always there for me and an absolute star, and if I were lucky enough to win, I would chose the Airfry and give it to her as a thank you
ReplyDeleteMy wife because she does so much and is in general just awesome !
ReplyDeleteI should thank my hubby more because he has always been my rock for over forty year of marriage. Would love the Philips Airfryer please if lucky.
ReplyDeleteMy gran who has taught me so much and who has always been there for me no matter what. Her kindness and ability to weigh up any problem and come up with a solution never ceases to amaze me.
ReplyDeleteIf I won I'd chose the air fryer
Would have to be my wife. She does so much for us as a family and very rarely gets the thanks and credit due for all her efforts to keep us running as a family unit.
ReplyDeleteMy husband, David because he has to put up with me!
ReplyDeleteI should thank my late parents for instilling in me my values and beliefs which have guided me through my life.
ReplyDeleteI am far from perfect, but I honestly think I always give thanks whenever it is due to everyone and anyone who deserves it. I think its really important to treat other people as you would wish to be treated!
ReplyDeleteI always thank my family,friends and strangers, sometimes too much, but I always appreciate when someone does something for me
ReplyDeleteI think we should say thank you to teachers not just school teachers but swimming teachers, dance teachers, scout leaders - all those who run clubs for children. So many children walk away at the end of a club or lesson without saying thank you. If I won I would love the airfryer.
ReplyDeleteMy mother in law. She does a lot for me & my son and I'm not sure if we let her know how much it is appreciated x
ReplyDeleteMy parents! I don't appreciate them enough!
ReplyDeleteMy mum is 83 and is crippled with arthritis but has always helped as much as she can, she saves £10 a week for me to put towards holidays and childrens birthdays. I would love the air fryer.
ReplyDeleteI should thank by best friend more - maybe i'll thank her with a meal if I win!
ReplyDeleteTo my husband for being so patient with my family's dramas.
ReplyDeleteto my daughter for always being there to help me no matter what
ReplyDeleteMy partner, he gave up so much for us as a family i could never begin to repay him other than with love.
ReplyDeleteMy husband, he's so brilliant with our 3 little ones, after a rough night he lets me sleep in if possible and quite often he wakes up in the middle of the night to attend to our kiddies x
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my dad, he's an absolute star!
ReplyDeleteMy parents, for letting me stay with them even though I'm in my thirties and my partner James for looking after me through illness, I'd love the food processor for myself but ideally the airfryer wold be perfect as I've been wanting one for my parents for a while.
ReplyDeleteSharon xx
Beauty, Miscellany
My hubby, for taking care of both me and our daughter after I had an accident. I would love either of the but the airfryer would be a healthy treat for said hubby who loves his chips but is worried about his waistline.
ReplyDeleteI want to thank my parents for all their help and for bringing me up as best they could, I think they've done a brilliant job :)
ReplyDeletemy mum in law. she always looks after my son when we need her to (which isnt very often to be fair!) and as neither of us drive, she will always be willing to bring us anywhere we need to go.
ReplyDeleteid love the airfryer :)
I commented on Sorry seems to be the hardest word ... or is it thank you?
ReplyDeleteI should probably thank my parents more.
ReplyDeleteI'd prefer the airfryer but the food processor would be good as well.
I should thank my hubby more often as he really makes an effort to cook my favorite foods on the weekends for me. I would prefer the food processor as first choice, but happy with either.
ReplyDeleteMy mum, as she always helps me out.
ReplyDeleteProbably my mum-in-law. She's always helping out and says it's because she enjoys it but although we tell her I hope she knows how much we appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteMy mum.
ReplyDeleteI has to be my brother. He does things for me all the time, but he also annoys the hell out of me sometimes. As such, sometimes I don't say thank you when I should.
ReplyDeleteIf I could chose one of the prizes, it would be the Philips Airfryer. I have wanted to try one of those for a long time, but I can't justify the cost.
I should say thank you to my children a lot more, and praise them for things they do.
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ReplyDeleteIt has to be my Husband, he is also my carer, shopper, chef, taxi driver, supporting shoulder owner & very best friend.
ReplyDeleteWe will have been married 25 years on Monday (7th) & been together through some serious life trials. I don't take what he does for me for granted but I'm guilty of not saying Thank you to him enough. I will try harder.
I should say thank you to my husband more often, he grows such wonderful veg and I just use it without thinking, as if it had come from the supermarket, which is a pity after all the effort he puts in to it
ReplyDeletePS if I win I'd like the food processor please, I already have an air fryer
DeleteI've commented on your Sorry seems to be the hardest word or is it Thank you.
ReplyDeleteForgot to say I'd love the Airfryer please if I am lucky enough to win. Fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteI try to thank all my family and to cherish each and everyone but when life is busy and I am stressed it is so easy to forget!
ReplyDeleteAirfryer please - guilt free chips what could be better!
My wife as she does everything to keep our home running smooth :) the fryer would be nice :)
ReplyDeleteMy parents - I love them so much and don't think I can ever thank them enough for being there for me unconditionally
ReplyDeleteI should thank my wife more - for putting up with me
ReplyDeletemy husband menopausal mood swings are a nightmare!!
ReplyDeleteMy spouse works hard and takes care of everyone. Thank you! And I would love to win this fryer
ReplyDeleteMy hubby for allowing me to be a lady of leisure and letting me cook all day.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter & son in law for my two beautiful and amazing little granddaughters who are the light of my life. I've wanted to be a Nana since I was small (loved mine!) and they have made my life complete. I now know why I was put on this earth! <3 <3
ReplyDeleteMy mum as she is fab. Would love the fryer
ReplyDeleteI should say thank you to my husband far more, he took on me and my four very small children and has been the best Dad ever.
ReplyDeletecommented on sorry seems to be the hardest word
ReplyDeleteMy partner. We have had much heartache over the last 2 years, but he has really kept me sane.
ReplyDeleteI would say a big thank you to my wife and kids for keeping me alive and sane when nobody else could.
ReplyDeleteMy husband because he does so much for our little family and sometimes I don't always show him how much I appreciate it.
ReplyDeletemy boyfriend for being the best! (kris)
ReplyDeleteMy mum, she's the best <3 xx
ReplyDeletemy hubby - he does a lot of things at home that I should be doing
ReplyDeleteMy husband Graham who has made me a cup of tea in bed every single day of our marriage. Unfortunately he is lucky if he even gets a grunt out of me, never mind a thank you.
ReplyDeletemy mum and dad, because they're always there no matter what :)
ReplyDeleteMy husband, John. He's always ready to help, not only me but anyone and will put himself out. I get a cup of tea in bed every morning, he helps with the housework and helps our teenage son with his homework. I couldn't ask for a better husband.
ReplyDeleteI would love a fryer please.
My parents because they are always there for me. I'd love to win the fryer but the food processor would be completely wasted on me, lol, I detest cooking :D Rafflecopter entries in my real name NIKKI HAYES
ReplyDeletei shouls say thank you to my mum and dad more often they do such a lot for me
ReplyDeleteI should say thank you more often to my partner as I am disabled and cannot do almost any thing for myself, I do try very hard to say thank you each time but I'm sure I must miss the occasional brew or something here & there :)
ReplyDeleteOops, I forgot to state my preference! Which would be the air fryer I am very keen on trying one of these, they sound great & anything which help to keep your family's health whist still be able to enjoy great food must be a good thing! :)
ReplyDeleteI really should say thanks to my hubby more often as he does so much. Thanks for the lovely giveaway Cheryl and if I win I'd love the Philips Airfryer please.
ReplyDeleteI have left a comment on your toothbrush review, also. :)
ReplyDeleteMy Mum, and close call but I'd prefer the Airfryer.
ReplyDeleteI should thank my mother more often, I really do take her for granted more than I should.
ReplyDeleteMy friend John, who visited every day in hospital for 2 weeks when he didn't need to.
ReplyDelete(Spencer Broadley)
My Mum - who doesn't get thanked often enough for everything she does and has done for me
ReplyDeleteI really should say thank you more to my husband! He has been my rock (even if he is a pain in my ass sometimes lol) and has helped me so much overcome some personal issues aswell as being an amazing hardworking daddy to our 2 beautiful children! xx
ReplyDeleteMy husband! He has been my rock through so much (depsite being a pain in my ass sometimes lol) I love him and im so thankful for everything he has helped me overcome as well as being a fantastic, hardworking daddy to our 2 beautiful children! x
ReplyDeleteProbably my husband, he makes so many cups of tea! :)
ReplyDeletethe food processor thanks
ReplyDeleteI'd love to thank my wife Sheila, just for being there for me.
ReplyDeleteAirFryer please
I would thank my mom who does so much for us!
ReplyDeleteMy mum for everything she does for me
ReplyDeleteMy whole family,husband ,daughters and grandchildre,would love an actifryer if I won
ReplyDeleteMy husband - he puts up with a lot!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win an air fryer, as then I could cook him some healthy chips to say 'thank you' :-)
I should say thank you to my husband more, he works hard and looks after our kids so well
ReplyDeleteI would love to in the Airfryer. I already have a processor which I hardly use.
ReplyDeleteI should say thankyou more to my OH, who is lovely.
Wouls love the airfryer as a gift for my hubby, I owe him loads for looking after me and as he does 99% of the cooking this would make his job a little easier.
ReplyDeleteI should say thanks to my lovely wife more often. She does so many of the "little things" that I take for granted. Would love to give her the Philips Airfryer. Fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteMy parents for all their help, I don't know what we would do without them.
ReplyDeletemy daughters, they are wonderfully kind and considerate. I'd like the airfryer as first choice, but both are great prizes
ReplyDeletemy mum - she never does enough. there is always more. The air fryer would be the first choice! @Amezeylady
ReplyDeleteMy father who has spent 25 years looking after my disabled mother
ReplyDeleteI would have to thank my entire family much more for putting up with my grumps and supporting me throughout.
ReplyDeleteMy partner, she does so much for me, and it's easy to take it as normal, when it's not is it, it's special. Looks a lovely processor.
ReplyDeleteMy husband - he is such a hard worker and always puts us a family first before anything else!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the Philips Airfryer !
Ashleigh
I should say thank you to my mum and dad who have done so much for me over the years.
ReplyDeleteThe food processor looks lovely
I think you can never say thankyou enough to your parents. In my case just my mum as Dad wasn't around. I often feel guilty and hope she knows how grateful I am for everything she has done for me.
ReplyDeleteI also commented on the Bayliss and Harding product review.
ReplyDeleteMy Mum who has always been there for me. I openly admit to not phoning or visiting enough in todays time scarce world! I would love the Food Processor if I was lucky enough to win please!
ReplyDeleteMy hubby hes the best
ReplyDeleteI should thank my hubby more often - he's survived 10 years with me :)
ReplyDeleteI should say "Thank you" more to my husband as he is my carer & never complains & is always cheerful.
ReplyDeleteMy Dad - he does so much for me, but often doesn't want thanks which makes it hard!
ReplyDeleteI would love the airfryer.
@rachiegr
I should say "Thank you" to my husband more often. He is so thoughtful I tend to take it for granted too often!
ReplyDeleteI'd love an airfryer.
Hazel Rea - @beachrambler
my partner, i need to show him that i do appreciate everything he does for us xx
ReplyDeleteMy parents for helping me out with everything that they can
ReplyDeleteMy mum for everything she does for myself
ReplyDeleteMy husband....probably the only person who can put up with me...lol
ReplyDeletemy husband as he does so much for us around house as well as working full time..... id prefer airfryer please
ReplyDeleteMy husband deserves more thanks. He works incredibly hard, does so much for our family including staying up all night with our newborn so I can recover from surgery. I try to thank him often but if I thanked him for every nice thing he did for us, I'd never say anything else. Awwww.
ReplyDeleteMy husband I think I take him for granted sometimes and should thank him a lot more instead of moaning at him, I would love the air fryer please.
ReplyDeleteI also commented on your breaded pork chops receipe
ReplyDeleteMy husband because he does so much to help at home (as I'm occupied with 3 under 4). He does most of the cooking, and I'd love to win him the airfryer as he really wants one.
ReplyDeletemy mum she does allsorts for me and i dont thank her enough
ReplyDeleteid love an airfryer x
I should thank my partner more often because he does so much for me. We'd love the Airfryer if possible please.
ReplyDeleteI've left you a message on your tempting post: #readcookeat challenge : Greek cuisine :)
ReplyDeleteid have to say my partner...hes always doing something to annoy me that i forget to actually thank him for the things he doe do that are nice
ReplyDeletemy mum and my husband for helping and always being there for me
ReplyDeletemy husband, he's always there for me
ReplyDeleteMy four grown up kids for all their support since we lost their dad three months ago
ReplyDeleteMy Ma! Patience of a saint.
ReplyDeleteMy mum, she holds out family together and has the patience of a saint!
ReplyDeleteMy husband for putting up with me!
ReplyDeleteCommented on acai berry bar review.
ReplyDeleteMy mum especially as she lost my dad last year & she's been so lonely say ( Melanie M )
ReplyDeleteMy 83 year old mother in law because she always puts everyone before herself
ReplyDeletewould love the air fryer , my wife she is my world
ReplyDeleteMY WIFE FOR NURSING ME FOR THE LAST 4 YEARS.
ReplyDeleteTHE AIR FRYER WOULD BE GREAT IN MY BATTLE OF THRE BULGE
I should thank my children, they are 16 & 19, and fantastic. I am proud of them as human beings and I dont say thankyou to them for just being them. They would like me to win an airfryer
ReplyDeleteMy mum, she is always helping me out.
ReplyDeleteThe air fryer looks great
My husband as he works so hard for our family. An airfryer would be lovely thank you!
ReplyDeleteI should say thank you more often to my husband for having a life together.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway.
my Dad, he does so much for my family xx
ReplyDeleteMy parents, they're always there to help me whenever we need them.
ReplyDeleteI would like an airfryer, thank you
My family, you tend to take them for granted...
ReplyDeleteThe Airfryer would be nice... ;0)
ReplyDeleteMy sons they always decorate my house for me, without any nagging. I would love the airfryer if I win.
ReplyDeletemy other half as he does so much for the family i would love to win the Airfryer
ReplyDeleteFun Facts about our four-legged friends (and their owners !) glennamy
ReplyDeleteMy Mum for her kindness.I would love to win the airfryer.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
my friend Paul, he has been there for me no matter what time of day or night, if i am choosen i would love to win the Philips Airfryer
ReplyDeleteMy dad for all the diy he does for me, would love the airfyer
ReplyDeleteCommented on Globe-cooking recipe : Quick Breaded Pork Chops (Germany)
ReplyDeleteMy hubby.. he does so much for me
ReplyDeleteMy husband. He's helped me out a lot especially during weekends when he should be taking a break from work, just can't thank him enough!
ReplyDeleteI would say thanks to my mum for being amazing!
ReplyDeleteI would love to the air fryer if possible xx
I commented on: #silentSunday 6/7/14
ReplyDeletemy parents, as they deserve more appreciation
ReplyDeleteCommented on the Quick Breaded Pork Chops recipe - Global cooking.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to say thanks more often to my husband - he makes me a cup of coffee each morning before he goes to work - we've been married over 16 years now and I moan if he forgets very occasionally one morning but forget to say thanks on the majority of mornings he does. Will try harder from tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win the Air Fryer if possible please.
my partner hes a fab dad
ReplyDeletekay panayi
My husband as he has to put up with a lot of my moaning!
ReplyDeleteThe fryer would be brilliant!
My husband, I do take him for granted. I'd love the Avance Collection Airfryer - but either is great!
ReplyDeletemy mum, she never judges us
ReplyDeleteMy kids, for being good most of the time ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy other half, he helps around the house as much as he can and I seem not to notice.
ReplyDeletethank you to my lovely husband, simply for putting up with me.
ReplyDeleteI would love the food processor, thank you
I should say Thank You to my husband more often, he does so much for me and I sometimes take it for granted. I would like the food processor if I win please.
ReplyDeleteMy Hubby deserves me to thank him more often. He cooks more than me now, does all the vacuuming & cleans the kitchen daily. He also goes shopping when I'm not up to it (I had an op on my knee which didn't go to plan so find walking difficult). Plus he shows me every day how much he loves me.
ReplyDeleteI would like the Airfryer if possible please if I win.
My partner. . He never gets enough recognition for everything he does
ReplyDeleteThe lovely receptionist at my GP surgery. The clinic was running over 90 minutes late & my boss was on my back to hurry up back to work. I kind of took it out on her at the time querying why it was so delayed, but after realised that it wasn't her fault & swung by later in the day to apologise. I think she's probably at the wrath of angry patients often & I felt so bad so being short with her! :( x
ReplyDeleteMy mum because shes always helping me out
ReplyDeleteMy parents. They have shown a lot of support and have helped them a lot over the years. They haven't expected me to do too much but as well as supported me I have learnt some great basic life skills from them so I want to have this opportunity to say thank you.
ReplyDeleteMy husband because he does so much for my daughter and I and never grumbles
ReplyDeleteI need to thank my Dad more, for being so great to me despite a troubled past
ReplyDeleteCommented on Fun Facts about our four-legged friends (and their owners !)
ReplyDeleteI need to say thank you to my husband more often, he does a lot for me and the kids and it often goes unnoticed/unthanked.
ReplyDeleteIf I won I would like the airfryer
I should thank my teenage daughter. She never complained when I went through a serious bout of agoraphobia even though she had to miss out on day trips etc. She never made me feel bad. Id like the airfyer.
ReplyDeleteI'd say my mum,she does so much for me and I have to have physio twice a day,which shes does without complaining.I know my mum has wanted an Airfryer for ages,so I'll say the Airfryer
ReplyDeleteI commented on your Ripp(l)ing raspberry recipes !
ReplyDeleteto my mum shes amazing
ReplyDeletekay panayi
my mom for always baby sitting when i need her. I think she would prefer the food processor.
ReplyDeletei commented on the rillpling raspeberries post.
ReplyDeleteMy mum for giving me the breaks that helped me get where I am now
ReplyDeletePreference is for the air fryer please
My wife - she tries to do everything for everyone and never gets any thanks
ReplyDeleteWould prefer the food processor
My mum - she works so hard and is always there for me
ReplyDeleteDifficult to say, I say Thank you all the time. I'll say Thank you for hosting lots of fab giveaways, as I know it takes time and effort to set up them & monitor.
ReplyDeleteI'd go for the airfryer, as I always fancied one for healthy chips
my mum who is amazing
ReplyDeleteMy Mum and Dad - they never let me down
ReplyDeleteMy dad. He'd do anything for me. Both a food processor and an air fyer are on my wish list, but given the choice I'd prefer the air fryer.
ReplyDeleteMy folks as they have support me over the years and they are getting older and I don't see them frequently as I live a few thousand miles away now. Both prizes sound great, but air fryer would be my top choice so I can make healthy fries instead of doing them in the oven as I am currently doing.
ReplyDeleteI should thank my husband more for all the housework he does on top of working full time and he does most of the cooking as I have fibromyalgia and mobility problems. I commented on your cupcakes post on facebook and Whats Cooking 11/07 on your blog. I'd prefer the air fryer if poss please If I win, I have fatty liver disease and am currently battling all sources of fat in my diet so an air fryer would be perfect. thanks
ReplyDeleteHubby for cooking my tea and it being ready when I get in from work.
ReplyDeletemy husband, he cooks most nights and makjes me breakfast (supper?) when i have worked nights, keeps me calm and motivates me to go that mile further i both my job and education
ReplyDeleteI would love the Philips Airfryer. I should thank my parents more often for always being there.
ReplyDeleteMy other half for always being there for me x
ReplyDeleteMy parents for looking after the kids at the weekend and giving me a break
ReplyDeleteDefinitely my parents for being there helping me out at the drop of a hat x
ReplyDeleteMy kids - so they know how much I appreciate them
ReplyDeleteMy partners parents are always helping us out, so thanks to them.
ReplyDeleteEither prize would be amazing.
Sarah Hurrell
I would say thank you to myself as I am great
ReplyDeleteTo my hubby for looking after me still after 24yrs together (childhood sweethearts) and for always cooking. Would love the fryer but happy with either
ReplyDeleteMy dad, I thank my mum a lot (deservedly) but sometimes overlook all the amazing things my dad does for us all.
ReplyDeleteI should actually say thank you more to the binmen. Rain or shine they come every week.
ReplyDeleteI would love the food processor and I should say thank you to my long suffering husband more - he puts up with me and really that takes a lot!
ReplyDeleteMy mum she's a treasure.
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ReplyDeleteMy partner. I would prefer the Philips Airfryer because i have a food processor thanks to my dad (so maybe my dad too) :)
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