Haven Win Summer 2021

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November 18, 2021

Family favourite recipe

We love sharing yum recipes in Haven Food, and we’re after some new ideas. We’re on the hunt for a winning family favourite recipe. Does your dad whip up a lasagna you’d crawl over broken glass for, or is your sister the queen of baking the world’s best orange cake? Send us your family fave recipe for both the chance to win $1,000 and have your deliciousness featured in the next edition of Haven.

How: send your recipe to  havencompetitions@afgonline.com.au placing ‘Family favourite recipe’ in the subject line.

Include: your name, address, email, phone number and the name of your mortgage broker.

Dates: opens on November 15 and closes on January 11.

Winner: will be decided on January 12 and notified by telephone after this time.

Terms and conditions: visit http://bit.ly/HavenWin.

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    He knows if you’ve been naughty or nice, and from the number of photos we received for our latest Haven Win competition – the kids of Australia know it! Psychologists say that a child crying when placed on the knee of the bearded man in the red suit is a perfectly normal reaction. It’s simply an inbuilt self-preservation mechanism to beware of strangers. Which explains why so many family albums contain photos of terrified tykes unimpressed with the festive photo opportunity.

    Congratulations to Gemma who takes out the $1,000 first prize thanks to not only the bow-ties-and-braces double the trouble cuteness, but because Father Christmas looks a little too Evil Santa for our liking! And congrats to our $500 winning runner up Jaimi-Lee who managed to snap the mayhem of not one, but four wee Christmas elves fleeing Santa’s clutches!

    Merry Christmas everyone!

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