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The Big Brakes Scot Pot Challenge Final for Scottish School Meals Week 2016 took place at New College Lanarkshire on Friday 28th November. The competition saw schools from all over the country create a 'One Pot' dish that could be made in schools across Scotland, putting their creative and entrepreneurial skills to use. As well as the product itself, pupils had to create an innovative advertising campaign that had to include a name for the dish, and a catch phrase to help promote it. The teams' dishes also had to ensure that each portion would contain a minimum of 80g of fruit and/or vegetables, helping to increase the intake of healthy meals in schools. On the day, teams from Preston Lodge High School, West Lothian College, Clyde Valley High School, Websters High School, Cardinal Newman, Nicolson Institute and Sgoil Loinacleit competed to claim the title. The winners on the day were from Clyde Valley High School who created an Indian-inspired chicken and potato dish called Bombay Boom. Our aim at Scottish School Meals is to provide information on the meals service across Scotland and to create a discussion about the innovative ideas that will help shape the services in the future. We will encourage healthier lifestyles through education, we organise events and activities with schools all over the country to get children and young adults more involved and we will work with businesses to bring new and healthy products into the school meals service. The Big Brakes Scot Pot Challenge was sponsored by Brakes Scotland. To Learn More about Scottish School Meals, check out our website: http://www.scottishschoolmeals.co.uk Keep up to date with us on Facebook and Twitter too: / scottishschoolmeals / scotmeals