Imagine a whole year of free ice-cream...
No, you're not dreaming - you can bid for a year's free supply of ice-cream. It's part of an amazing offer by Langage Farm in Devon, which includes the chance to name a cow - yes, a real cow - after a member of your family.
It's all in aid of BBC Children in Need and is part of an annual fundraising auction held by the Judi Spiers Show on BBC Radio Devon. Now that's what we call a real 'moo-ney' making idea!
The idea stemmed from a visit to Langage Farm by pupils from the John Kitto School who were offered the chance to name two of the cows, now proudly known as 'Devon' and 'Amber Rose'.
Following the schools' visit the manager of the family-run business, Paul Winterton, was inspired to offer this fun opportunity, as well as the ice cream (that's a LOT of ice cream!) to one lucky bidder.
The auction will be held on the Judi Spiers Show every morning from Monday 10 November to Friday 14 November. There are lots of other exciting and unusual items on offer and the production team hopes to top last year's achievements, when they raised over £10,000.
Find out more by visiting BBC Radio Devon's website. Details will be updated as the auction draws closer.


