Its time for a giveaway and I can guarantee a tasty one.I have reviewed for ilumi a couple of times now, http://giventodistractingothers.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/ilumi-gluten-free-foods-review.html however happily I can rave about them for no reason other than my love of the brand and give you a chance to discover a range that is 'free from' lots of food intolerance products but really not free from taste!
If you have a dairy,nut or gluten intolerance they are the company to take a look at. I have a nut intolerance at times, its mild and some nuts I am fine with, I have to check ingredients still. My friend has a gluten allergy, she says she is fed up with scouring packs to find food that she can eat, ready meals and soups are off the menu as she cannot risk an upset.
The brilliant benefit of ilumi is they take away the worry of finding a quick meal that can be prepared easily, its great for people who are out at work all day.
They cook all our meals from scratch - and package them too. No complicated chain of supply, they make it and they deliver to your door so you can have peace of mind if you do have an allergy.
Now allergies aside, the food is seriously good, as well as my original review for the meal and soup range ,I recently tried out their new cooking sauces a Kerala and a Red Thai.We loved the fresh tasting sauce,The Thai has all the ingredients I would use myself, not an E number or additive in sight.
On top of all this the price is a real incentive,from £1 for rice to a meal being £3.75, this company are ensuring a health range that is healthy for your purse,they often have great discounts and free delivery to your door if in the UK
Now ilumi have asked me to ask my readers for some input,they are developing the range further and have asked us for some ideas, maybe you have a meal you fancy seeing in the range, a new sauce, maybe something different. Ilumi will be reading all the suggestions so pop it down here. Take a look at the existing range and tell us what you would like to see.
http://www.ilumiworld.com
One lucky commenter will also win a Mini hamper worth £17 plus free delivery. The hamper consists of:- Pork, Mushroom and Madeira Kerala Chicken Curry Beef Meatballs in Tomato Sauce Vegetable and Chickpea Jalfrezi Cardamon Chicken Along with an exclusive ilumi bag!!
Use the Rafflecopter to enter capture and keep your details private and do not forget to post your idea!
Chicken tikka :) @mandsmanc
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ReplyDeleteI would love to see more meals that have no onion in them. Onion is one of the major food groups that people have a intolerance to. Thank You xxx
ReplyDeleteChicken Passanda
ReplyDeleteChicken Kashmiri Korma. This looks brilliant, love that they are so allergy aware.
ReplyDeleteEnglish meals like stew and dumplings.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see Brocolli soup. You cant buy it anywhere anymore, Its always Brocolli and Stilton. I would love someone to make a just Brocolli soup.
ReplyDeleteI nice really creamy coconuty chicken curry!
ReplyDeleteChicken Dhansak!
ReplyDeleteA chiken tikka
ReplyDeleteMore meals with peppers :)
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ReplyDeleteJerk/Caribbean chicken or pork
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ReplyDelete@ashlallan
some sort of vegan/vegetarian chilli dish (i.e. mexican three bean chilli); a different vegan/vegetarian curry (i.e. cauliflower and chickpea, or mushroom/aubergine/sweet peppers); a vegan/vegetarian version of a cottage pie using lentils/beans/tomatoes and sweet potato mash; vegan ratatouille.
ReplyDeleteA Vegitable Shephards pie
ReplyDeletesome jerk sauce or something else with a carribean flavour. all looks really tasty though!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! Something with chirzo would be good
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I have seen this website and the food looks amazing. I wonder if they intend branching out to include bread and other products like this i.e. rolls, pizza, etc. I don not eat shop bought bread - I have a bad reaction to it so avoid it at all costs.
ReplyDeleteeither chicken tikka masala or chorizo and pepper pasta
ReplyDeletethey taste great
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see a keema using minced lamb and peas. It's one of my favourite dishes.
ReplyDeletesausage and chorizo casserole
ReplyDeleteChicken Balti
ReplyDeleteEnchiladas and tacos
ReplyDeleteThai Green Curry sauce/paste, please-so I can use it with veggies/tofu etc and my daughter with chicken/veggies etc, please, please, pretty please.
ReplyDeleteEgg fried rice.
ReplyDeletea yummy shepherds pie
ReplyDeletecarrot and coriander soup would be good x
ReplyDeleteLasagne
ReplyDeletechicken and chorizo would be lovely
ReplyDeleteI'd love a yummy risotto - mushroom would be good
ReplyDeleteSpecial fried rice
ReplyDeleteCottage Pie :)
ReplyDeleteMassaman curry. Yummy
ReplyDeletedelicious chicken passanda
ReplyDeleteA chinese chicken curry perhaps?
ReplyDeletecoconut flavours!! x
ReplyDeleteShepherd's Pie
ReplyDeleteThe beef meatballs looks delicious!!!! Illumi's range is brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteI love curry so a Thai Coconut curry sounds good, with green beans
ReplyDeleteMore meals with peppers :)
ReplyDeleteGood old British Veg to go with the delicious meat dishes....a pouch of broccoli, carrots, sliced cabbage/s, cauli, parsnip, peas...etc to help kids ..and adults...get their daily veg intake. This is lacking for many these days.
ReplyDeleteSweet and Sour prawn
ReplyDeleteMulligatawny Soup
ReplyDeleteA choice of Thai meals would be lovely
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to see a tuna or salmon casserole
ReplyDeleteMushroom Stroganof
ReplyDeletewould love a KATSU chicken. (Rebecca Beesley) x
ReplyDeleteA chicken and Leek sauce suitable for pasta or stew!
ReplyDeleteChicken Tikka!
ReplyDeleteChicken Tikka
ReplyDeleteChicken Dhansak
ReplyDeletesomething pasta based like chicken and chorizo pasta :)
ReplyDeleteJerk chicken (frances hopkins)
ReplyDeletesomething chicken/ vegetable based but not using alot of rice or potato, probably squash of somekind, also high in taste/seasoning, love spice
ReplyDeleteA strew dish, perhaps including beef and dumplings with herbs.
ReplyDeletechoc and orange mousse
ReplyDeleteTiramisu
ReplyDeleteA veggie quinoa organic dish would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteEmma x (@beachpebble)
a chilli please
ReplyDeleteThai red curry
ReplyDeleteId add in improvement to the current Chicken Casserole and add Bacon. Chicken and Bacon casserole
ReplyDeletebutter chicken
ReplyDeleteThai chicken soup
ReplyDeletelemon thai chicken noodle
ReplyDeleteChicken Korma
ReplyDeleteVegetarian Green Curry and more veggie dishes. Fab review I had never heard of ilumi before, their range looks decent and so cheap. Thanks for your honest review, I'm so surprised at how cheap their food is too. I need Gluten free in my life
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of this brand before myself.
ReplyDeleteAs I suffer with IBS I have to be very picky in what I can and cannot eat, dairy products wheat, and even certain earth foods can set it off, Ie, tomatoes, potatoes & most meats tend to trigger it off too. I'm not a veggie or a vegan, but the idea of these gluten free meals could make a big difference to anyone like me with the same condition.
My favorite is a mushroom korma, which is not to bad on the belly.
@cheesy_grinner on twitter.
Some sides like naan bread.
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ReplyDeleteLove Chicken Tikka :)
ReplyDeletekerala prawn curry, yummy xx
ReplyDeleteBeef Stiffado
ReplyDeleteChicken Tikka!
ReplyDeleteRed thai chicken, yummy! :)
ReplyDeleteKatmandu Murgh - We have tried Ilumi and they are amazing, would love to win this prize
ReplyDeleteBeef Stroganoff. Their food looks yummy! Got my fingers crossed :)
ReplyDeleteChicken tikka
ReplyDeleteMore yummy thai food!
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ReplyDeleteenglish meals
ReplyDeleteChicken tikka
ReplyDeleteshephards pie
ReplyDeletea butternut squash Thai curry would be fabulous
ReplyDeletemushroom risotto :)
ReplyDeleteCHICKEN KORMA
ReplyDeleteA comforting fish pie!
ReplyDeleteSweet chilli chicken x
ReplyDeleteJambalaya or paella :-)
ReplyDeletesponge pudding, like treacle, jam or golden syrup
ReplyDeletecreamy chicken and tarragon soup - creamy products, GF ready made bits always seem to compensate with spicy ingredients like chilli or pepper. I'd like to see creamy items! x
ReplyDeleteChicken Passanda
ReplyDeleteI would like to see a spaghetti carbonara :)
ReplyDeleteI'd really like to learn how to make homemade mint custard.
ReplyDeletemushroom risotto
ReplyDeleteBeef stew and dumplings - it must be a real struggle to people who need gluten free food yet want a hearty warming old fashioned stew and dumplings!
ReplyDeleteI'd like a chicken and mushroom casserole - that didn't have cornflour in it (I have to avoid corn as well).
ReplyDeleteHazel Rea - @beachrambler
A few English dishes like sausage and mash with a red wine sauce
ReplyDeletetikka masala
ReplyDeleteChicken Hotpot
ReplyDeleteA lovely cobbler prehaps with chestnuts and some sort of dumpling
ReplyDeleteA Thai Massaman curry - my favourite!
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Jambalaya :o)
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ReplyDeleteI would love some Italian Veggie Lasagne with a crunchy cheese topping!
ReplyDeleteAnything without a tomato base as my other half has an intolerance to tomatoes and gluten
ReplyDeleteThai Beef Curry or Chilli
ReplyDeleteLasagne is my fave food. Yum
ReplyDeletei would like to see more traditional english meals like stew and dumplings and casseroles
ReplyDeletemushroom rissotto
ReplyDeletestew and duplings
ReplyDeleteMore veggie options perhaps mushroom risotto or spring vegetable or butternut squash risotto
ReplyDeleteThe Thai coconut curry sounds delicious
ReplyDeleteCaribbean chicken would be delicious
ReplyDeleteBeef stew and dumplings would be nice, especially now the cold weather is here!
ReplyDelete@tjsi1963
I think they have a great selection already (Larley Haylar)
ReplyDeletemore meals with butternut squash.
ReplyDeletesounds great, would love to win this.
ReplyDeleteChicken Tikka is tasty! x
ReplyDeleteLamb Rogan Josh - Nom!
ReplyDeleteI love red thai curry
ReplyDeletelamb rogan josh
ReplyDeleteAny Stew
ReplyDeleteChicken Tikka
ReplyDeleteSweet pepper, chicken and mushroom risotto would be nice :)
ReplyDeleteHas nobody suggested any puddings :O ? LOL!
ReplyDeleteSavoury / spicy dumplings?
Chicken hot-pot
ReplyDeleteMore versions of a veggie curry.
ReplyDeletepaella
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ReplyDeleteNo onion in curries! My husband has a serious onion allergy and finding curries or foods without them is so difficult!
ReplyDeletelasagne wold be nice
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ReplyDeleteMulligatawny Soup
ReplyDeletechilli
ReplyDeleteI like soup. So maybe a spicy chicken and coconut soup.
ReplyDeleteChicken tikka
ReplyDeleteEither lamb tikka or lasagna
ReplyDeleteThai chicken with ginger and chilli with Thai sticky rice
ReplyDeleteChicken stew
ReplyDeleteSausage casserole
ReplyDeleteMousakka!
ReplyDeleteKing Prawn Bhuna
ReplyDeleteBeef stroganoff
ReplyDeleteLots more vegetarian meals
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteThe lamb tikka definitely xx
A much wider range of Vegetarian meals, the choice is fairly limited in my opinion! There are some gorgeous veggie meals out there, and there are many of us vegetarians in the world, things like vegetable curry, 5 bean chilli, mushroom stroganoff....
ReplyDeletesausage casserole!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite prawn dansak
ReplyDeletea nice non-spicy vegetable soup
ReplyDeleteChicken Balti would be great
ReplyDeleteseafood paella
ReplyDeleteVegetarian dishes!
ReplyDeleteA good thick winter soup
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ReplyDeleteim wheat intolerant so a decent sausage roll would be nice
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ReplyDeleteMulligatawni soup
ReplyDeleteSweet and sour chicken!
ReplyDeleteI rarely find meals that are gluten-free, dairy-free, and free from rapeseed oil or vegetable oil and also yeast. And I miss melted cheese and sausage rolls and flaky pastry.... nightmare. Not sure why so many brands use rapeseed oil as it is one of the most allergic oils/flowers/pollens ~(think hayfever). Olive oil and sunflower oil are probably more expensive but I would buy if the product was safe. I notice quite a lot of them have rapeseed in, such a shame as i thought i'd hit on the perfect solution. I managed to find a few, although they are mostly what I can cook. I miss a nice curry and also sauces for dry meat. Gravy often has yeast in. Unfortunately and surprisingly yours have rapeseed oil in. But they do look absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteChicken tikka madras
ReplyDeleteMy favourite curry is Lamb passanda, but can only get it in restaurants. So that would be fab
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