Media Release 20th of November, 2008.
Kiwis are feeling the credit squeeze this Christmas but if the rapid sales of 'FOOD FOR THOUGHT' is any indication of
the state of their hearts compassion levels they are in good fettle.
735pm.com offers a brand new recipe book. Not only a terrific gift to give a special friend on Christmas, but the
proceeds from it a vital gift to the under privileged across the world. 100% of the profit going directly to help the
poorest of the poor via Bright Hope Worlds charitable projects.
735pm.com wish to highlight awareness of the work done by Bright Hope World, today established in over 30 countries,
directly impacting over 5,000 families, it has over 3,000 orphaned and vulnerable children being cared for and educated
and indirectly touches more than 40,000 people per year.
Gina Garland - author of the newly released recipe book 'Food for Thought' is also committed to Bright Hope Worlds
humanitarian projects. 'Food for Thought' is a collection of over 70 recipes from the UK & Europe. Gina collected, made and photographed the dishes creating a compelling collection of traditional cuisine from
dozens of locations. From a recipe for the Queen's Barley Water to Cornish Pasties. Le Poulet Provencal from France to
Rich Stout Cake from Kilkenny Castle in Ireland. A quality publication full of delightful travel stories, photographs
and recipes of a young kiwis OE. At a stall on Polling Day in Blenheim they sold in quantities 3, 4 and even 9 per
customer. It is so rewarding to see our young men in NZ enthusiastically buying a recipe book both to use and to gift to
family and friends. In Southland Gina's large extended family each made 2 things from the book then gathered to
celebrate the essence of Christmas behind the book over an afternoon of tastings.
From the week commencing 735pm on Sunday 23rd of November to Sunday 30th of November at 735pm. 'Food for Thought' will
be offered for purchase on 735pm.com with a 200gram pack of La Mai Coffee for the amazing price of $29.95 (plus
freight).
Move over Roses chocolates I say as 100% of the proceeds from the purchase of this book, will this Christmas feed and
care for widows and children in Ethiopia, run sewing classes for penniless women in Siliguri, pick up the discarded and
dying from the streets of Bangalore, care for lepers in Kakinada, educate and feed AIDS orphans in Zambia and Rescue
underage prostitutes from the bars in Bangkok. The La Mai Coffee profit is dedicated entirely to the Thai project of
rescuing child prostitutes giving them an education and a new life.
ENDS