Win the ultimate Valentine’s steak and chips kit

Win the ultimate Valentine's steak and chips kit

After a break from running our monthly competition, we’re back with a bang. Ross & Ross are our February partners and are offering one of our readers an ultimate Valentine’s steak and chips kit.

Founded in 2011, Ross & Ross are award-winning food producers who have supplied the likes of Harrods and Daylesford Organic. In addition to their steak & chips kit, they have created curing and barbecue kits for meat and fish and roast dinner kits. They even have a range of products for vegetarians.

The kit contains 8 foodie products to help you create the ultimate, restaurant-quality steak & chips. The items have been sourced from small British businesses located in & around the Cotswolds. Each product in the kit has been specifically selected from what they know their customers love and what ingredients go perfectly with steak & chips.

Ultimate Valentine's steak and chips kit flatlay

The kit includes a Valentine’s Day gift tag for you to write your own love note on the back. In addition, there’s a step-by-step guide and recipe card, helping you to cook your Valentine’s dinner to perfection.

Ultimate Valentine's steak and chips kit leaflet

Just add meat and potatoes, glasses of robust red wine or fizz… and dollop of love!

Ultimate Valentine's steak & chips kit with meat and potatoes

Below is a short clip of the Ross & Ross Valentine’s steak and chips kit being ‘unboxed’. To enter to win a kit of your own, just tell us in the comments section below what your ultimate Valentine’s Day entails.

The ultimate Valentine’s steak and chips kit

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224 thoughts on “Win the ultimate Valentine’s steak and chips kit

  1. I would just love a nice meal out with the other half, which wont happen as we will end up eating at home with the children haha

  2. My ideal Valentine’s day would be receiving a bunch of roses then taken to a restaurant for a lovely meal

  3. We normally just cook a nice meal at home so winning this kit would take so much effort out of deciding what to have and looks super easy to put together so less work and more time for each other.

  4. To enter, tell us what your ultimate Valentine’s Day entails
    me, him, steak ‘n chips, bubbles and an early night

  5. I don’t celebrate it. I’m single and have been for years. Everyone assumes everyone has a partner and we don’t

  6. share presents with my partner after we drop our son off to school , then get dressed up for a nice meal out then later on cake with our son as its also my partners birthday

  7. I’d love to do something like go out for a romantic meal but realistically we’ll get a take away after the one year old has gone to sleep!

  8. Not being single for VD again would be a start! A shared day out doing fun stuff and making memories is always nice – I’d arrange a nice city break with loads of museums, galleries, pubs.

  9. A walk on the beach in the afternoon and then a nice meal at home with my husband followed by a favourite movie.

    Hazel Rea @beachrambler

  10. My ultimate Valentines at present with 3 children is for the children to have an early night, so me and my husband can sit down and have a meal together and a snuggle on the sofa.

  11. My typical valentines day is my husband wriggling out of doing anything by saying he doesn’t need one day in the year to tell me he loves me

  12. My partner just being here – he works away at sea 4 months out of every 7 so I often don’t get him here on the day!

  13. It would start with breakfast in bed, followed by a nice walk with the dogs, afternoon movie with a home cooked meal and wine ❤️

  14. Breakfast in Bed, followed by a lovely stroll in the countryside with our 3 dogs, then a romantic dinner for two.

  15. My ultimate Valentine’s Day would involve a walk by the beach with my truelove and a steak & chips dinner with a bottle of fizz

  16. A lovely lie in and a child free day with a theater visit thrown in would be the ultimate valentines day. But really I’m happy at home with a steak dinner and a snuggle on the sofa as long as I’m with the one I love.

  17. Definitely breakfast in bed followed by a day doing things together, can be small things like going for a stroll or watching a film.

  18. A day out in a quaint city, a cosy pub with dinner and drinks, an evening riverside walk and a hotel with a roaring fire.

  19. Before kids we used to go away to lush cottages in the country. So it’d be amazing to go again…cosy pub meal after a walk and then a good film in front of the fire.

  20. I must begin with breakfast in bed. The cuddles from the children ending up with dinner out and a thoughtful present. Doesn’t have to be expensive.

  21. Breakfast in bed, a nice countryside walk with my partner, a meal in a nice pub then home for a bottle of wine and a good film.

  22. A long walk along an isolated beach close to our home with our dogs, followed by a nice meal out and when back at home, sitting in front of the open fire with some wine.

  23. It is tradition for my husband and I to stay up and watch the Superbowl with some buffalo chicken wings, beers (with the red cups). So given Valentines Day falls the day after this, we will probably spend it in bed!

  24. It’s a bit niche, but my favourite Valentine’s Day with my other half involved walking up Mount Pinatubo, taking a dip in the crater lake, and then having a full body massage in a nearby village. So I highly recommend that… That’s what happens when a geologist and geophysicist get together!

  25. a nice trip to London – breakfast, then a leisurely browse of the shops, followed by an afternoon tea then back to the hotel for a nap and then a show in the evening followed by some cocktails and tapas

  26. Chillaxing at home with my darling husband and rescue cat, followed by a romantic candlelit steak dinner of course!

  27. My ideal day would be a romantic home cooked meal with candles and roses and then snuggled up on the sofa watching a good film.

  28. My ideal day would be a romantic home cooked meal with candles and roses and then snuggled up on the sofa watching a good film.

  29. A lovely meal. A nice box of chocolates. Just something to show my other half loves me.( But don’t we all? lol)

  30. Well it starts with a lie in, and then involves making a lazy breakfast – good coffee, quality bacon, pancakes and lashings of maple syrup. then we head into the peaks and walk up to mam-tor before heading down into Castleton to get a delicious dinner and then head home. that was our valentines day for 5 or so years before kids, covid and life got in the way

  31. Waking up in a luxurious country hotel we’d order room service for breakfast. A walk around the gardens in the morning would be followed by a light lunch. In the afternoon we’d relax in the spa with a couples aromatherapy massage. Back to the room to shower and get dressed, ready for dinner. The evening would be taken up by an extravagant seven course meal with the chefs signature dish. Afterwards we’d take coffee and cognac in the library. Finally off to bed to wrap up in each others arms and fall blissfully asleep. Heaven.

  32. Having a man to start, followed by a romantic meal then a bottle of prosecco sat on the beach watching the sun go down.

  33. My ultimate Valentine’s Day entails breakfast in bed, a long walk on a sandy beach, a romantic meal for 2 and a rom-com

  34. A relaxing day with great food and maybe a nice stroll in the afternoon, followed by a hot chocolate and a cuddle to warm up afterwards

  35. ultimate would be a water bungalow in the Maldives, spar treatments for a day of relaxing and pamper before cocktails and dinner on the beach then just letting the evening unfold together from the water bungalow as the moon and stars light the night

  36. Spending time with my husband enjoying a nice lunch time meal and then sitting on a beach afterwards just watching the sea. The lunch is possible but the beach isn’t as I live in the midlands 🙁

  37. I’d love to get rid of the kids for an evening and go for a lovely meal where we can actually hold a conversation and then go home for lots of cuddles in bed!!

  38. Flowers (doesn’t have to be roses – just always love receiving flowers!), chocolate (I know, I’m sounding like a stereotype), homemade dinner (brownie points for steak and chips) and then a movie night 🙂

  39. For me the ultimate Valentine’s Day would be to be whisked off somewhere stunning for a long and lazy lunch. Then back home for a rom com film. This year, instead, my husband bought me a washing machine. It’s a nice one, but still….

  40. a day off work! a full English breakfast with strong coffee, walk in the countryside, pub lunch then home for movies on the sofa and a steak dinner!!

  41. Together for over half a century now hubby and I love to go for a walk to work up an appetite thane cook and enjoy a special meal

  42. We try and do a lovely meal but we include our 3 children too. After all, they are the ultimate expression of our love!

  43. Breakfast in bed and then head out to the football (my second love). Staying over in a posh hotel and coming back the day after.

  44. Someone doing the housework chores for me, honestly in my house that would feel like the most romantic gestgure ever!

  45. A day at the seaside complete with romantic picnic and overnight stay, (huge dream as will never happen as youngest child has severe learning difficulties so we’re both full time carers!)

  46. Spending quality time with the one you love is the best time – Laughing and joking with each other, and sitting down with something you both enjoy, to eat and to watch together. That’s my ideal.

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