Just for fun… Giveaways
Like father, like son? For years, we’ve enjoyed the TV shows and cookbooks of chef Rick Stein, as he first served up fish and seafood, then took us on culinary odysseys from India to Mexico, Venice to Istanbul, and invited us on his long weekends in various European cities. Now, in Secret France, Rick returns to his favourite food: true rustic French cooking. In over 300 pages, this colourful hardback presents 120 delicious new recipes. Not surprisingly, his son has inherited Rick’s passion for food. In his first cookbook, Jack Stein serves up the World on a Plate. Combining global culinary influences with the best of British produce, he presents over 100 mouth- watering recipes from around the globe. To get your hands on this prize send your name and address and union number to: Stein Duo to address on page 37 by deadline.
Tall Tales and wee stories Late last year, after a career that spanned half a century, Billy Connolly announced his retirement from live stand-up comedy. Having begun by singing and playing banjo in the folk clubs of his native Scotland, he soon began to improvise with anecdotes from the Clyde shipyard where he had worked. He went on to become a great storyteller and one of our most popular stand- ups, bringing his unique brand of humour – and language! Tall Tales and Wee Stories presents the best of Connolly’s storytelling. Featuring an introduction and original illustrations by Billy himself, this new book provides a thoughtful and highly entertaining read. For your chance to win this insightful book send your name and address and union number to: Billy Connolly to address on page 37 by deadline.
Last issue’s winners… £100 Gift Card – Andrew Prigmore, Wellingborough Chocolat – Linda Savas, Manchester The Quick Roasting Tin – Alexandra Belgeonine, Newtown St Boswells 2020 package – Susan Baillie, Weymouth Wordsearch: £25 voucher – R J Thomas, Port Talbot Wordsearch: Another Fine Mess –G Wright, Shropshire Crossword: £25 voucher – Neville Ball, Manchester Crossword: Pen Pouch – H Highnell, Cambridge
Last issue’s crossword solution
Across 1. Respighi 6. Cup 8. Insulate 10. Oracle 11. Thatch 13. Career
14. Redden 16. Stella 18. Angora 20. Steering 22. Dos 23. Terminus
Down 1. Risca 2. Sel 3. Into 4. Icicle 5. Hinterland 7. Prearrange
9. Errant 12. Cheers 15. Digest 17. Lairs 19. Atom 21. Ein
36 uniteWORKS Winter 2019
The first correct entry draw will win a £25 voucher, the
second will win a Block Light book light
CROSSWORD COMPETITION
Name Address
Membership number
Send your entry with your name, address and union number by Friday, January 3, 2020 to address on page 37
CROSSWORD CLUES
ACROSS 1. Town in Norway (11) 9. River in Monmouthshire (3) 10. Expressions of praise (9) 11. Indian condiment (5) 13. To come out from a source (7) 14. _ _ _ _ _ _ Tower (6) 16. Riposte (6) 18. To compress (7) 19. Soft, round, flat-crowned hat (5) 20. Medieval European entertainers (9) 21. To and _ _ _ (3) 22. The condition of standing for a position (11)
DOWN 2. To tire or bore (3) 3. Ruminant of the camel family (5) 4. Gained unauthorised access to data (6)
5. Distance (7) 6. Inspector Morse’s first name (9) 7. Contentious (11) 8. Showiness (11) 12. Infectious febrile disorder (9) 15. Made a physical or mental effort (7) 17. Retransmit (6) 19. Beleaguer (5) 21. Not near (3
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