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Family? Presents? Nah, if you ask me, Christmas is all about the good food. I’m talking roast turkey, Yorkshire puddings, pigs-in-blankets, mince pies and that all-important leftovers sandwich on Boxing Day. But if you’re planning on taking your festive foods to the next level this December, then first, you’ve got to check out the Good Food Show Winter.
With even more live entertainment and culinary inspiration, the Good Food Show Winter will transform the NEC Birmingham into a foodie wonderland from November 27 to 30. Taste seasonal delights, shop for unique gifts, and watch your favourite chefs bring festive recipes to life on stage.
What’s on at this year’s Good Food Show Winter?
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A line-up of culinary legends, from James Martin, Si King, Lisa Faulkner and Michel Roux, with more to be announced, will cook up festive feasts and seasonal treats on stage. But, from hands-on workshops to book signings, there’s a seemingly never-ending host of events and activities at the Good Food Show Winter.
The Big Kitchen is back by popular demand—your front-row ticket to pick up some seasonal inspiration and clever tips from the experts—while the Christmas Kitchen is your go-to spot for cosy festive recipes. Elsewhere, hundreds of handpicked producers, from big-name brands to small artisan creators, will be showing off their festive goodies.
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The Good Food Show can be your one-stop destination for festive gifting. The new Gifting Village area of the show is perfect for finding stocking fillers and gifts alike, and why not get the foodies in your family a signed copy of their favourite chef’s book at The Book Signing? We’ve hardly scratched the surface of what’s on…
The Good Food Kitchen brings magazine recipes to life, and The Let’s Talk Good Food Stage features live podcast recordings, lively discussions, and the brand-new Kitchen Clinic. Meanwhile, Andy’s Christmas Cocktail Crackers teaches you to create the ultimate festive cocktails and enjoy popular cheese tastings in the Cheese Hub.
How much does it cost?
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Entry to the Good Food Show Winter starts at £26, while there are plenty of extras, like The Big Kitchen cooking demonstrations and festive tasting workshops. Enjoy exclusive access to the VIP lounge, front-row seats in a Big Kitchen theatre session, two complimentary glasses of fizz, and many more amenities from £100.
To learn more about the Good Food Show Winter, head here.