BBC Good Food Show 2008

BBC Good Food ShowThe BBC Good Food Show returns to the NEC Birmingham over the 11th - 15th June 2008.

This year’s line-up of TV’s top celebrity chefs including Gordon Ramsay, James Martin and Simon Rimmer, will all show off their skills in the Summer Kitchen sponsored by Sainsburys’ where you can pick up tips, find inspiration or just enjoy the lively entertainment. They’ll work their magic with a selection of summer food in these unmissable shows that are always a sell-out.

Highlights include:

The Summer Kitchen sponsored by Sainsbury’s where Gordon Ramsay, James Martin and Simon Rimmer will all be here enthusing about the season’s produce and demonstrating their skills. Angela Hartnett, Lesley Waters, and Si and Dave those two Hairy Bikers, will also be conjuring up some mouth-watering creations.

The Great British Food Festival brings you the very best in British regional produce, with the emphasis on independent, specialist producers passionate about their products.

Drinks – Fine Wine & Spirits Section makes for a fantastic opportunity to not only taste some of the best quality beverages on the market but to also pick up out delicious drinks for the summer ahead. What’s more, many of our exhibitors will also have exclusive show offers each day.

The BBC Good Food Show
NEC Birmingham
11th - 15th June 2008

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I went to the show yesterday Sunday 15th June, If the Gardeners World show had not been mixed in with the food show then it would have been a poor event, considering the Good Food Show event I went to held there in November last year it wasn’t a patch on that, there was no supertheatre, just a row of about 250 chairs for people to watch the chefs where people who hadn’t paid could still watch the shows for free there was more tourism there than food products, hardly any demonstrations like there was in November as I say if it wasn’t for the Gardeners World to help make it more of an event as a food show it was really poor, so I wasn’t impressed at all sadly, not like I have in previous years. :-(

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