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Good Food Show Birmingham Nov
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mummysaver wrote: »Thanks very much for all the info, but does anyone know how you book free children's tickets, I can only see a thing for the under 5s, not for saying how many 5-16 year olds, am I missing a vital button to press (probably am!).
i think you have to pay for children unless under five or on a day which is free for children.
My friend also had problems and phoned up and easily booked all her tickets including the childrens.Kind Regards
Maz
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I rang up seperately and requested tickets.0
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Thank you both, I'll give them a call, just thought I might be having one of my daft moments and not seeing something that was obvious!GC Oct £387.69/£400, GC Nov £312.58/£400, GC Dec £111.87/£4000
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Does anyone have any offers for the one in London? There are some great offers for Birmingham, but I live in the South East so no good for me.
I'm hoping to go on the Sunday- I hope the freebies are still there on the last day!!
Also is it worth upgrading to the VIPoption for £35? Are the dining credits, wine glass etc worth it?
p.s Whats MOC stand for?
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i went several years ago - my mum paid for tickets on a church trip - i had just moved out of home and my mum bought me several bits and pieces as a house warming pressie. we also got loads of freebies and had loads of samples. we watched loads of cooking demos and tested loads of alcohol - coach dropped us off down the road from my mums and i had to stay in my old room as the drive home was too risky!! there was a coach load of us and we had a great day.Dogs return to eat their vomit, just as fools repeat their foolishness. There is no more hope for a fool than for someone who says, "i am really clever!"0
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MOC are Money Off Coupons0
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Does anyone have any offers for the one in London? There are some great offers for Birmingham, but I live in the South East so no good for me.
I'm hoping to go on the Sunday- I hope the freebies are still there on the last day!!
Also is it worth upgrading to the VIPoption for £35? Are the dining credits, wine glass etc worth it?
p.s Whats MOC stand for?
Tesco are also doing the other Good Food shows for a five pound deal voucherSealed pot challenge 822
Jan - £176.66 :j0 -
Any news on samples and MOC's to look out for this year0
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I go to the London one every year with my sister and my Auntie. Me & Auntie travel to London by coach and meet sis there. We have a blast!
Last year I came away with 23 jars of organic sauce (curry, pasta and the like) 30 bars of chocolate etc. I wasn't wise to the moc but I sure as heck am now!
It's a marvellous day out.
Btw, whoever was asking about knives, I bought some in August from the balloon fiesta. They are the ones with holes all down the blade. No serated knife included. I've seen them for a few years at the food show but never been able to try them out and after our first costly mistake of buying a gadget we couldn't use, we only buy what we can try.
I was able to try the knives at the balloon fiesta and they're great but will need to ditch my plastic chopping board and switch to my glass one as they even cut the board!
I had raw fish the other night and couldn't cut through it with the scissors so I thought I'd give them a try. Blinking marvellous. I was amazed, it cut right through. The trick with them is not to push but to go back and forth. They also have a lifetime guarantee. £30 for the set of 3 and they are available online.
This year at the food show I will be looking for a decent knife sharpener if anyone can recommend one or say not to buy one I'd be grateful.
Glass boards blunt knives (even great ones) don't switch.0 -
dawnybabes wrote: »Tesco are also doing the other Good Food shows for a five pound deal voucher
How does that work then, with those clubcard money off vouchers?0
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