Can you resist a piece of chocolate cake?


News provided by The Sick Children's Trust on Thursday 14th Apr 2016



Dear Editor,

As a chocolate lover – once again this year I could not resist taking part in the biggest annual chocola-tea fundraiser for The Sick Children's Trust.

This month, I'm joining The Sick Children's Trust for - Big Chocolate Tea – the event which encourages people to get together over a piece of cake and a cup of tea. I'm inviting you to try my very own favourite recipe – Chocolate and Peanut Butter Cake - while helping to raise lots of money to support families with seriously ill children in hospitals across the UK.

This cake is one that people of all ages will enjoy and the perfect addition to your Big Chocolate Tea party, cake sale or bake-off.

Join in the Big Chocolate Tea fun at home, at work or at school, and with family, colleagues and friends – get creative with your free exciting pack from The Sick Children's Trust to help get you started!

So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to whisk those eggs and enjoy making a chocolate bake which could make a difference to thousands of families with sick children.

It's time to get baking, so request your free pack today at www.sickchildrenstrust.org/bigchoctea.

John Whaite

Great British Bake Off winner

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