THE UK’S leading diet and fitness expert, and a top tea company are urging everyone to bake and brew a few to help the UK’s leading meningitis charity beat the deadly disease. Rosemary Conley CBE, who has more than 40 years’ experience helping people lose weight, and Twinings are backing Meningitis UK and Meningitis Trust’s annual Time 4 Tea campaign.
Time 4 Tea asks people to gather family and friends, stick on a brew and create a cake or two, to help the Bristol and Stroud-based charity fight meningitis on all fronts.
The award-winning TV presenter, writer and fitness DVD star has put forward her lovely low-calorie Blueberry Meringue Cake recipe to entice everyone to get creative in the kitchen.
Twinings is offering participants free tea samples to help with their events, and a lavish tea-set hamper to one lucky person who most creatively photographs a Time 4 Tea.
People can host a variety of events, from tea dances and coffee mornings, to teddy bears’ picnics and cake-baking competitions.Rosemary, who launched Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness Clubs to help those following her health plans, is thrilled to support Time 4 Tea.
She said: “As an avid tea drinker – I am absolutely delighted to back the charity’s Time 4 Tea campaign. “It’s a fantastic way to unite people, enjoy a tasty tea and cake – hopefully low fat – while fighting a disease that can kill in hours or leave people with life-changing after-effects such as limb loss.
I encourage everyone, from seasoned tea drinkers and cooks, to complete kitchen novices, to sign up to help this wonderful charity beat a disease that devastates families and communities.”
Speaking about her recipe, Rosemary, who received a CBE for her services to the fitness and diet industries, added: “My Blueberry Meringue Cake is a tasty, low-fat treat, which looks magnificent, but is extremely easy to make.
“People can get creative and really try any fruit, but one thing is guaranteed, the taste of the fruit will stand out and the meringue is extremely light and gorgeous.”
A party pack featuring Rosemary’s recipe and Twinings’ tea, along with colourful balloons, bunting, posters, invitations and a collection box, will be sent to anyone who registers to hold a Time 4 Tea. A range of scrumptious recipes are also available at www.time-4-tea.org.
Time 4 Tea co-ordinator Liz Gough said: “We are overjoyed to have Rosemary back our campaign and lend us a recipe – it looks delicious and I look forward to making it. “Time 4 Tea is for anyone, whether experienced tea party hosts or amateur cooks. Alternatively, those pressed for time can still get involved, buy some tasty treats and invite their friends over – all the while helping us tackle this dreaded disease. We’ve got a fantastic fundraising pack, jam-packed with tips and ideas to get people started – including Rosemary’s wonderful recipe. So sign up now and make Time 4 Tea this autumn.”
Money raised will help Meningitis UK and Meningitis Trust fight the disease on all fronts – funding pioneering vaccine and preventative research, and supporting those with life-changing after-effects such as limb loss. The two charities merged in April 2013 to form the UK’s biggest meningitis charity. The new charity also delivers a comprehensive awareness campaign, with free symptoms information packs, experts and other informative materials readily available to all.
To sign up or for more information, visit www.time-4-tea.org or call Liz on 01453 769080
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