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Time to stop hunger, start cooking — and win!

Oxfam Australia is proud to have the support of some of this country’s best chefs and food bloggers for our campaign to Stop Hunger. They have generously donated some fantastic recipes, all containing fresh garden vegetables, for use in our exclusive online cookbook Stop hunger, start cooking.

Start cooking — and win

Now the fun really begins.

You could win one of three prizes from Oxfam’s fair trade gift range, simply by choosing one of the recipes from the cookbook and sending us a photo of you hard at work cooking it OR a photo of the finished product.

Post it on Twitter using the hashtag #stophungerstartcooking (so we can keep track of entries), and feel free to promote it on Facebook as well.

Winners will be selected at 3pm on Wednesday 27 June 2012.

By taking part, you’ll not only be sampling delicious recipes from some the finest cooks in Australia, you’ll also be helping to grow a future where everyone has enough to eat. Supporters like you have helped women like Chandrani start a home garden to feed her family and earn a much needed income.

So what are you waiting for? Start cooking!

Download Stop hunger, start cooking


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