CAKE BAKE DAY. Take a breather and help defeat lung cancer. Enjoy cake and a cuppa and support Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation.

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Take a breather and help defeat lung cancer. Enjoy cake and a cuppa and support Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation. Where: When: Time: Hosted by: The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is the only charity in the UK wholly dedicated to defeating lung cancer. We provide help and hope to everyone affected by the disease. Your support at this event will raise much needed funds for lung cancer. THANK YOU FOR GETTING INVOLVED

Butterfly cake Lemon drizzle cake Cornflake cake Pavlova Eccles cake Fruit cake Banana muffin Cheesecake Banana cake Choc iced doughnut PICK A CAKE ANY CAKE 60 cakes 20 prize 40 to charity Suggested donation 1 per cake Mille feuille Iced doughnut Choc chip muffin Custard doughnut Shortbread Jam tart Tea cake Fairy cake Flapjack Blueberry muffin Panettone Banoffee pie Brownies Gingerbread Battenburg How To Play: 1. Before asking people to take part, select a cake at random and secure in a sealed envelope Millionaire shortbread Black forrest cake Jaffa cake Almond slice Viennese whirls 2. Ask people to make a donation to play (we suggest 1) 3. Pick a cake and write your name underneath it 4. On the back write your full contact details 5. Please tick the Gift Aid box if you are a UK tax payer. We can make each 1 donation worth an extra 25p, which means more money to defeat lung cancer 6. When all the cakes have been taken, open the envelope to reveal the winning cake 7. Present the winner with their 20 prize 8. Please send final donation and this completed raffle sheet to: The Roy Castle Foundation 4-6 Enterprise Way Wavertree Technology Park Liverpool L13 1FB THE WINNING CAKE IS: Kendal mint cake Snowball cake Birthday cake Triple choc muffin Tiramisu Cherry bakewell Apple doughnut Rice krispie cake Christmas cake Raspberry muffin French fancy Choc sprinkles doughnut Buttercream cupcake Double choc chip muffin Chocolate eclair Swiss roll Upside down cake Cherry muffin Carrot cake Scone Petit fours Marble cake Apple muffin Date & walnut loaf Jam Choc chip cookies Chocolate cake Vanilla slice Victoria sponge cake Choc doughnut Jam doughnut email: foundation@roycastle.org www.roycastle.org tel: 0333 323 7200

Organiser Name: Cake Bake Raffle sheet 1 Full Name Address & Postcode Email address Tel/Mob number Donation ( ) Gary Jones 23 Smith Lane, SM73JP gary.jones@email.co.uk 0151 123 456 1-00 Gift Aid* No contact** Organisers details Please complete your details before sending the raffle sheet back to us. Your name:... Address:...... Postcode:... * Yes I am a UK tax payer and would like the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation to reclaim the tax on any of the donations I have made in the last 4 years and any future donations I may make. You must pay an amount of Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax for each year that is at least equal to the amount of tax that the charity will reclaim on your gifts for that tax year- 25p on every 1 on or after 6 April 2008. The donation must be your own money and cannot be the proceeds of a collection. ** The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation would like the keep you up to date on our work and what you re helping us to achieve. Please tick the box if you do NOT want to be contacted by us. We will not share personal information supplied by you with any third party organisations, without your consent. 1. This is an exempt lottery under the Gambling Act 2005 and is promoted by (please enter the name and address of the promoter here ie. the person collecting the money) 2. This poster is for use in Great Britain only 3. The promoter and the entrants must be 16 or over 4. Your sweepstake must be conducted as a workplace or residents lottery, so only people who work or live in the same place as the promoter can take part (unless it is conducted as another exempt lottery) 5. You can only advertise this sweepstake on the workplace or residents premises or another exempt lottery premises. 6. Rights of any entrants are not transferrable to any other person (and any attempt to transfer will be treated ineffective 7. Each entrant agrees that if they win, the promotor will donate at least a proportion of the proceeds to the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation on behalf of the winner 8. The promotor is responsible for ensuring the sweepstake is run properly- The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is not the promotor and does not accept any responsibility for your sweepstake.

Organiser Name: Cake Bake Raffle sheet 2 Full Name Address & Postcode Email address Tel/Mob number Donation ( ) Gary Jones 23 Smith Lane, SM73JP gary.jones@email.co.uk 0151 123 456 1-00 Gift Aid* No contact** Organisers details Please complete your details before sending the raffle sheet back to us. Your name:... Address:...... Postcode:... * Yes I am a UK tax payer and would like the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation to reclaim the tax on any of the donations I have made in the last 4 years and any future donations I may make. You must pay an amount of Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax for each year that is at least equal to the amount of tax that the charity will reclaim on your gifts for that tax year- 25p on every 1 on or after 6 April 2008. The donation must be your own money and cannot be the proceeds of a collection. ** The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation would like the keep you up to date on our work and what you re helping us to achieve. Please tick the box if you do NOT want to be contacted by us. We will not share personal information supplied by you with any third party organisations, without your consent. 1. This is an exempt lottery under the Gambling Act 2005 and is promoted by (please enter the name and address of the promoter here ie. the person collecting the money) 2. This poster is for use in Great Britain only 3. The promoter and the entrants must be 16 or over 4. Your sweepstake must be conducted as a workplace or residents lottery, so only people who work or live in the same place as the promoter can take part (unless it is conducted as another exempt lottery) 5. You can only advertise this sweepstake on the workplace or residents premises or another exempt lottery premises. 6. Rights of any entrants are not transferrable to any other person (and any attempt to transfer will be treated ineffective 7. Each entrant agrees that if they win, the promotor will donate at least a proportion of the proceeds to the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation on behalf of the winner 8. The promotor is responsible for ensuring the sweepstake is run properly- The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is not the promotor and does not accept any responsibility for your sweepstake.

Organiser Name: Cake Bake Raffle sheet 3 Full Name Address & Postcode Email address Tel/Mob number Donation ( ) Gary Jones 23 Smith Lane, SM73JP gary.jones@email.co.uk 0151 123 456 1-00 Gift Aid* No contact** Organisers details Please complete your details before sending the raffle sheet back to us. Your name:... Address:...... Postcode:... * Yes I am a UK tax payer and would like the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation to reclaim the tax on any of the donations I have made in the last 4 years and any future donations I may make. You must pay an amount of Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax for each year that is at least equal to the amount of tax that the charity will reclaim on your gifts for that tax year- 25p on every 1 on or after 6 April 2008. The donation must be your own money and cannot be the proceeds of a collection. ** The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation would like the keep you up to date on our work and what you re helping us to achieve. Please tick the box if you do NOT want to be contacted by us. We will not share personal information supplied by you with any third party organisations, without your consent. 1. This is an exempt lottery under the Gambling Act 2005 and is promoted by (please enter the name and address of the promoter here ie. the person collecting the money) 2. This poster is for use in Great Britain only 3. The promoter and the entrants must be 16 or over 4. Your sweepstake must be conducted as a workplace or residents lottery, so only people who work or live in the same place as the promoter can take part (unless it is conducted as another exempt lottery) 5. You can only advertise this sweepstake on the workplace or residents premises or another exempt lottery premises. 6. Rights of any entrants are not transferrable to any other person (and any attempt to transfer will be treated ineffective 7. Each entrant agrees that if they win, the promotor will donate at least a proportion of the proceeds to the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation on behalf of the winner 8. The promotor is responsible for ensuring the sweepstake is run properly- The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is not the promotor and does not accept any responsibility for your sweepstake.

RECIPES Easy Chocolate Cake INGREDIENTS - 175g self-raising flour, sifted - 3 tbsp 70% cocoa powder - 175g marg - 175g caster sugar - 1 tsp baking powder - 3 eggs - 1-2 tbsp milk FOR THE TOPPING - 500ml double cream - Raspberries METHOD 1. Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/350f/gas 4. Butter and base-line 2 x 18cm sandwich tins with baking parchment. 2. Put all the cake ingredients in a large bowl. Beat them together with an electric whisk until you have a creamy mixture. Add a little more milk if the mix is too stiff - it should fall easily from your spoon. 3. Divide the mixture between the 2 tins and level. Bake on the same shelf in the oven for 20-25 minutes or until the sponge springs back when pressed. Cool for 5 minutes, turn out onto a wire rack, peel off the paper and cool completely. 4. Sandwich the layers together with jam and fresh whipped cream, then spread the rest on top thickly. Add decoration to suit Cup Cakes INGREDIENTS - 110g/4oz margarine - 110g/4oz caster sugar - 2 free-range eggs - 1 tsp vanilla extract - 110g/4oz self-raising flour - 1-2 tbsp milk METHOD 1. Preheat the oven to 180C/160C fan/350f/gas 4 and line a 12-hole muffin tin with paper cases. 2. Cream the butter and sugar together in a bowl until pale. Beat in the eggs a little at a time and stir in the vanilla extract. 3. Fold in the flour, add a little milk until the mixture is of a dropping consistency. Spoon the mixture into the cases until they are half full. 4. Bake in the oven for 10-15 minutes, or until golden on top and a skewer inserted into one of the cakes comes out clean. Set aside to cool for 10 minutes. FOR THE BUTTERCREAM ICING - 140g/5oz butter, softened - 280g/10oz icing sugar - 1-2 tbsp milk - a few drops food colouring TOPPING 1. For the buttercream icing, beat the butter in a large bowl until soft. Add half the icing sugar and beat until smooth. 2. Then add the remaining icing sugar with one tablespoon of the milk, adding more milk if necessary, until the mixture is smooth and creamy. 3. Add the food colouring and mix until well combined. 4. Spoon the icing into a piping bag with a star nozzle and pipe the icing using a spiralling motion onto the cup cakes in a large swirl. Lesley Bee Photography

RECIPES Meringue INGREDIENTS - 4 egg whites - 225g caster sugar - 1 tsp cornflour - 1 tsp vinegar - ½ vanilla pod - 284ml carton double cream - 450g berries, raspberries, strawberries, or blackberries or a mixture Add some food colouring to the mixture before baking for a twist. METHOD 1. Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/360f/gas 4. Cover a baking sheet with baking parchment (rice paper can also be used). 2. Whisk the egg whites with electric beaters until they just form stiff and shiny peaks.(if any yolk gets into the egg whites the mixture will not form peaks and will not bake properly). 3. Gradually add the sugar a couple of tablespoons at a time and whisk really well between each addition. When all of the sugar is used up continue whisking for 3-4 minutes or until the meringue is stiff and glossy and stands up in peaks, then whisk in the cornflour and vinegar. 4. Spoon the mixture onto the baking parchment and use a palette knife to make a circle about 20cm in diameter. Put in the oven, turn the temperature down to 120C/100C fan/220f/gas 1-2 and cook for 1½ hours. Turn the oven off and leave the meringue inside until completely cold (the meringue will crack so don t panic if it does). 5. Carefully peel off the baking parchment (if rice paper was used this is edible) and put the pavlova on a serving dish. Don t worry if it cracks again. 6. Scrape the vanilla seeds into a mixing bowl, add the cream and softly whip, then spoon onto the pavlova. Mix the berries, spoon the fruit on top of the cream, dust with a little icing sugar and serve. All recipes have been provided courtesy of Licky Lips. If you love cakes then Licky Lips Cakes can make all your dreams come true. Whatever theme you want and for any celebration they can create a masterpiece. Wedding cakes, celebration, christening, birthday & retirement, they can cater for any cake in any location! Follow them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/lickylipscakes TAKE A BREATHER AND HELP DEFEAT

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Suggested donation 1 per cake How To Play: 1. Ask people to make a donation to play (we suggest 1) 2. Pick a cake and write your name underneath it 3. On the back write your full contact details 4. Please tick the Gift Aid box if you are a UK tax payer. We can make each 1 donation worth an extra 25p, which means more money to defeat lung cancer 5. When all the cakes have been taken scratch off the silver panel to reveal the winning cake 6. Present the winner with their 20 prize 7. Please send final donation and this completed raffle sheet to: The Roy Castle Foundation 4-6 Enterprise Way Wavertree Technology Park Liverpool L13 1FB cake Butterfly cake Fruit cake Mille feuille Iced doughnut Choc chip muffin Millionaire shortbread Kendal mint cake Snowball cake Birthday cake Triple choc muffin Tiramisu Cherry bakewell Lemon drizzle cake Banana muffin Custard doughnut Shortbread Jam tart Black forrest cake Apple doughnut Rice krispie cake Christmas cake Raspberry muffin French fancy Cornflake cake Cheesecake Tea cake Fairy cake Flapjack Jaffa cake Buttercream cupcake Double choc chip muffin Chocolate eclair Swiss roll Upside down cake Pavlova Banana cake Blueberry muffin Panettone Banoffee pie Almond slice Carrot cake Scone Petit fours Marble cake Apple muffin Choc sprinkles doughnut Cherry muffin Date & walnut loaf email: foundation@roycastle.org www.roycastle.org tel: 0333 323 7200 Eccles cake Choc iced doughnut Brownies Gingerbread Battenburg Viennesse whirls Choc chip cookies Chocolate cake Vanilla slice Victoria sponge cake Choc doughnut Jam doughnut Jam : IDEAS NOVEMBER 8 WHERE TO HOLD YOUR EVENT? Ideas include your home, your workplace, school or local community setting. WHEN TO HOLD IT? Ideally a day in November which is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. We ll be hosting ours on 8th November. DONATIONS Ask guests to make a donation for each cake they have. Some people won t be able to attend but can still make a donation. Remember to include this on your donation sheet. RAISING EXTRA MONEY Boost your fundraising with a raffle. Keep costs to a minimum by writing to local businesses and asking them to donate a prize. You could also do a guess the weight of the cake competition or request one of our raffle sheets where people pay 1, select a cake and be in with a chance of winning 20. PICK A CAKE ANY CAKE 60 cakes Prize- 20 Donation- 40 THE WINNING CAKE IS: I MY LUNGS Download or request one of our raffle sheets at www.roycastle.org Registered charity No. England & Wales 1046854 Scotland SC037596 This is an initiative from The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation as part of its I heart my lungs campaign AFTER THE EVENT Congratulations on hosting your Cake Bake Day. Now all you need to do is count up the money raised and complete the enclosed donation sheet. Send the sheet and your total donation to the address highlighted. Cheques should be made payable to Roy Castle Foundation. You can also donate over the phone or online (please see your donation sheet). Send your donation sheet and inal donation to: Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation Cotton Exchange Building Old Hall Street Liverpool L3 9LQ Regd. Charity No. England & Wales 1046854 Scotland SC037596 TAKE A BREATHER AND HELP DEFEAT

FINAL DONATION Please complete this as soon as possible after your Cake Bake Day and send it with your donation(s) to: Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, Cotton Exchange Building, Old Hall Street, Liverpool L3 9LQ Host details: Title:... First Name:...Surname:... Address:... Town:... County:... Postcode:... Please provide your telephone number and email address if you are happy to be contacted in this way. Phone number:... Date of birth:... Email:... Total raised...at my Cake Bake Day (including donations received from guests unable to attend). We promise we will not pass your details onto any other organisation. If you do not wish to receive further communications from Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation about our work, please tick this box Cheques should be made payable to Roy Castle Foundation. You can also donate over the phone by calling Amy on 0333 323 7200 or by visiting www.roycastle.org/cakebake Gift Aid your donation and help raise an extra 25p for every 1. As a charity, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is able to reclaim the tax you will have paid on your donation, increasing the value by 25 per cent. * To qualify for Gift Aid, it is vital you give your home address and postcode, be a UK taxpayer and have paid sufficient income or Capital Gains tax to cover the amount all charities you have donated to will reclaim (currently 25p on every 1). The donations must be your own money and cannot be the proceeds of a collection. I would like this donation, all future donations and those I ve made in the past four years to be gift aided To the organiser: Your guests can increase the value of their donations by completing the Gift Aid sheet on the reverse. You can also use this as a sponsor form by filling in the details of guests who can t attend but want to make a donation to the charity. TAKE A BREATHER AND HELP DEFEAT

Fill in your details below along with your donation amount. Don t forget to tick the Gift Aid box so Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation can increase the value of your donation by 25 per cent. Full Name Address & Postcode Email address Tel/Mob number Donation ( ) Gary Jones 23 Smith Lane, SM7 3JP gary.jones@email.co.uk 0151 123 456 1-00 Gift Aid* No contact** ** We promise we will not pass your details onto any other organisation. Please tick the box if you do NOT want to be contacted by us.