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12:34pm Thu 17th Apr 08


Breast Cancer Campaign has launched a new event for 2008 called Gourmet Get-togethers. 

It is one of Campaign's national fundraising initiatives where people can hold either a barbecue, brunch, dinner party or buffet throughout the year and raise funds to help the charity beat breast cancer. 

A host of celebrity chefs are lending their support including Gordon and Tana Ramsay, Aldo Zilli, John Torode, Peter Gordon, Angela Hartnett and Levi Roots. 

They have all provided great healthy recipes like baked salmon with herbs and caramelised lemon, warm pear salad, crab risotto and a great New York sandwich. 

These are all available from the campaign's website at www.breastcancercampaign.org along with withother fantastic recipe ideas. 

Your support will help Breast Cancer Campaign in its mission to beat breast cancer by funding innovative world-class research to understand how the disease develops, leading to improved diagnoses, treatment, prevention and cure. 

So choose which gourmet get-together you would like to take part in, invite your guests and ask them for a recommended donation of £15 each. 

For your fundraising pack call 020 7749 3700 or email gourmet@breastcancercampaign.org



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