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Take the Wholegrain Goodness challenge: testers can win £250 – NON TESTERS: chance to win £150. NOW CLOSED

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AnnMumsnet · 15/01/2014 12:45

Try something different for your new year's resolutions this year - take part in the WholegrainGoodness.com challenge and be in with a chance of winning supermarket vouchers worth up to £250.

Here's what WholegrainGoodness.com, a not-for-profit campaign aiming to inspire people to eat more wholegrain, say about the challenge: "Most of us know it's important to eat at least five portions of fruit and veg every day, but did you know you should be eating more wholegrain to keep you healthy too? Nutritionists encourage eating at least three servings of wholegrain a day. But despite the nutritional benefits, national surveys show that 95% of adults don't do this, and almost a third don't eat any at all. So take part in our wholegrain challenge to help us inspire mums to get more nutritious wholegrain into their family's diet and we'll enter you into a prize draw"

The challenge is to include wholegrain in at least ONE meal or snack for the family per day for two weeks and then to add your feedback here by Sunday 9th February to be entered into a prize draw.

  • "Official testers" (already selected) can win a £250 supermarket voucher of their choice


  • "Non-official testers" (open to all UK MNers with at least one child aged between 2 and 16 living at home) can win a £150 supermarket voucher of their choice


You can use the variety of wholegrain foods available, such as wholegrain breads, breakfast cereals, pasta, rice, flour and even popcorn. And feel free to take part if you and your family already eat wholegrains. Visit WholegrainGoodness.com if you need help finding out what wholegrains are and to see what a serving of wholegrain looks like, as well as to get recipe ideas for inspiration and some top tips. If you have any further questions about wholegrain, ask their independent registered dietitian or go to the wholegrain FAQs (frequently asked questions) page, which we'll keep updating. You can get a free recipe booklet and sign up to their e-news alerts too.

Please add your feedback here on the following:

~ Let us know what you think of wholegrains and if you knew about the benefits already or not

~ Have you tried out any WholegrainGoodness.com recipes? How did you and your family find them?

~ Please add any other comments, recipes, tips or ideas you have too - we'd love to hear from you at various stages of the challenge

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MNHQ

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JS06 · 11/02/2014 13:06

I took part in the Mumsnet Wholegrain Challenge.

We've enjoyed trying new things here at home and probably do feel that we feel fuller for longer when we make the change to wholegrain foods.

Here's a couple of the things we had: Our own muesli for breakfast with porridge oats, apple juice to soak, sultanates, flaked almonds, a plain or coconut yoghurt and 1 grated apple. It was delicious, filling and just made us feel that we'd had a decent start to the day.

Using quinoa was new for us but we made a couple of dishes with cooked quinoa mixed with couscous and roasted squash, moroccan spices, sultanas and used the same spices to roast chicken. Serve on a big platter with lemon and olive oil dressed salad leaves.

I didn't find that wholegrain spaghetti took very much longer to cook than white spaghetti that I've always used so will make a permanent change now.

We've certainly tried some new products and will consciously choose them on the shelf in the supermarket from now on with health benefits and feeling fuller for longer as our mantra.

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