Minutes (do not chill for more time as the dough may harden). Transfer the bowl with cookie dough to the refrigerator and chill in the refrigerator for about 15 to 20 Knead well with hands to form the cookie dough. Mixed well so all the ingredients are evenly combined. Water and vanilla extract to the butter sugar mixture and stir in to mix well.Īdd the wet ingredients mixture slowly to the dry flour mixture to get a crumbly mixture. In another bowl, add the melted butter and sugar and beat the mixture well to combine. In a bowl, mix together the dry ingredients – flour, baking powder, salt and Super Cow milk powder until Serve each pudding with a dollop of whipped cream on top. Take care not to over-beat the cream or it will be Mixer, and continue beating until soft peaks form. Whip the cream with a whisk or a hand held Just before serving pour the cream into a chilled bowl.Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or ideally Reduce the heat to maintain a simmer,Īnd continue whisking until thick, about 2 or 3 minutes more. Heat whisking constantly, until the pudding comes to a full boil. Return to the saucepan and cook over medium-high Gradually whisk the hot milk into the egg mixture.Meanwhile, whisk the remaining 1/2 cup of the milk, cornstarch, salt, egg yolks, and vanilla in a bowl.Put 1 1/2 cups of the milk, the sugar, and the cocoa in a nonreactive saucepan.In a medium sized bowl, mix water and Super Cow Milk Powder.They also received a class trip to Streamvale Open Farm and a supersized comic strip – result!įrom creating the idea and delivering the promotion to managing social posts and media coverage, this competition is just one of the ways we’re connecting Dale Farm to families across Northern Ireland this year. Primary 6 Jessica Lundy from St Mary’s Primary School and Primary 5 Trevor Hutchinson from Tullygally Primary School were the runners up both submitting their own legen-dairy comic book stories. Rachel’s winning submission secured her a supersized framed print of her story, presented to her in her school assembly by Pete Snodden and Supercow herself! Rachel’s class also got to enjoy an exciting day out at Streamvale Open Farm to visit the new look Dale Farm Milking Parlour and learn about the journey Dale Farm milk takes, from farm to fridge! Her story brought Supercow to life, telling school children all about the goodness in Dale Farm milk before enjoying a well-deserved Dale Farm ice cream in the lush green fields she calls home. We teamed up with the one and only Pete Snodden from Cool FM to help us spread the word and deliver the winning prize!įollowing three exciting weeks of social content and PR activity, we saw over 1,000 school pupils across Northern Ireland submit comic book style stories taking Supercow on lots of different adventures, from flying across the country to saving lives and battling crime!įollowing a difficult decision for the judges given the range of fantastic entries, Rachel Broomfield (P7) from Lisnadill Primary School was the chosen winner. Over the past few months, we’ve been assisting our client Dale Farm with an exciting competition for primary schools across Northern Ireland, featuring their legen-dairy Supercow mascot!ĭale Farm challenged local primary school children across the country to take Supercow on the ultimate adventure that brought her superpowers to life, all fuelled by the power of dairy goodness through delicious Dale Farm milk. Getting to work with some of Northern Ireland’s most iconic brands is just one of the perks of being part of Team Morrows – and we just love getting to bring creative, fun campaigns to life to tell their stories! Taking the Dale Farm Supercow on a very dairy adventure!
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