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E: 09/08 Win A Dualit Mini Oven

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Win a Dualit mini-oven, a copy of cookery expert Lorna Rhodes's Low GI step by step recipe book and a £1.50 voucher for you to try any of the range of four Oatly oat drinks.


A healthy lifestyle without any hassle is now within reach! Oatly oat drinks, www.oatly.com, contain all the goodness of oats turned into a delicious milk alternative which not only tastes good but is good for us as well.


Free from added sugar and low in saturated fat, Oatly contains oat fibre which, when eaten as part of a healthy diet, can help lower your cholesterol levels. A healthy and tasty alternative to milk and soya, Oatly comes in four varieties for drinking and cooking: Oatly Chocolate, Oatly Enriched, Oatly Organic and Oatly Dairy-Free Alternative to Cream.



Oat Facts:
  • Oats provide more antioxidants than any other cereal
  • Oats have a cholesterol lowering effect
  • Oats stabilise the blood sugar
  • Oats have a fat content of 7% and the main part is unsaturated
  • Pure oats can be included in a gluten free diet
  • Oats contain soluble fibres such as beta-glucans
  • Oats are a good source of vitamins B and E and are a source of iron
  • Oats provide calcium and phosphorous which help to build the skeleton and teeth
  • Oats offer more amino acids than any other cereal, especially tryptophean
  • Oats have been grown for over 2000 years

To make a healthy lifestyle an easy option, we've got together with Oatly oat drinks to offer three lucky readers the chance to each win a stylish Dualit mini-oven, a copy of cookery expert Lorna Rhodes's Low GI step by step recipe book and a £1.50 voucher for you to try any of the range of four Oatly oat drinks.

With the Dualit mini-oven, you can make the most of the smallest kitchen by installing a quality table-top oven that can defrost, bake, grill and provide convection cooking in one compact unit. And for those who do have the luxury of space and spend a lot of time entertaining, this is the ideal product for adding extra oven capacity when you need it.

Further information about Oatly and tasty recipes can be found at www.oatly.com.



To win one of these great prizes please answer the following question:


How many varieties does Oatly come in?

Answer: Four


Good Luck :D
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