The Search is on for the Big Veggie Breakfast Butty
Competition now closed.
For more details visit www.nationalvegetarianweek.org
The Vegetarian Society is challenging home cooks and chefs across the UK to come up with a Big Veggie Breakfast Butty that is such a tasty handful even meat eaters are desperate for a bite.
Whether it's served with red sauce, brown sauce or a spicy chilli sauce, the gauntlet has been thrown down.
The Vegetarian Society want to grasp the nation's taste buds and make a firm stand for flavour.
The Big Veggie Breakfast Butty Challenge coincides with National Vegetarian Week 2012. More details of the competition are available at nationalvegetarianweek.org
National Vegetarian Week's breakfast theme will help everyone to get off to a good start, realise how much veggie food they already eat and help to tackle head on the notion that life isn't worth living without a bacon butty. We're looking for a Big Veggie Breakfast Butty that makes football fans, lorry drivers and early risers glad to be awake. This Big Veggie Breakfast Butty will make its meaty imposters hang their heads in shame.
Liz O'Neill, Head of Communications at the Vegetarian Society
If you think you have the original winning formula and can rise to the challenge email your entry to butty@vegsoc.org or post: to the Big Veggie Breakfast Butty Challenge, Parkdale, Dunham Rd, Altrincham, WA14 4QG.
This year's extravaganza of veggie vitality, National Vegetarian Week 21-27 May, will celebrate the most important meal of the day - breakfast. An essential part of everyone's day whether you are veggie or not.
Now in its twentieth year National Vegetarian Week (NVW) is the annual awareness-raising campaign promoting inspirational vegetarian food and the benefits of a meat-free lifestyle.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to get involved in NVW and you don't have to be a devotee of breakfasts.
Restaurants, schools, libraries, caterers, shops, manufacturers and individuals can find out more at www.nationalvegetarianweek.org
This is an independent competition advertised on The Source website on behalf of the Vegetarian Society.