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LIVE24SEVEN // Fashion, Health & Beauty GLOUC E S T E R QUAY S FOOD F E S T I VAL – JULY 2 8 - 3 0 , 2 0 1 7


Cooking Up A Feast Of Free Fun


Winner of TV’s The Great British Bake Off, Candice Brown, will headline Gloucester Quays Food Festival 2017, serving up a fantastic menu of fun, food and drink from July 28-30.


Talented Candice will demonstrate the stunning traditional and vintage-inspired baking that has made her the talk of the foodie circuit and a red hot attraction on the Food Festival scene.


Together with live entertainment and a host of fabulous foodie attractions, there really will be something for all the family to enjoy at Gloucester Quays Food Festival and for the first time ever this year all the celebrity chef demonstrations will be free to attend.


The sizzling summer fun begins in the Cookery Theatre on Friday, July 28 when TV’s Stefan Gates of CBBC, CITV and Nickleodeon’s Incredible Edibles will be taking part in interactive kids cooking demonstrations. These will include spectacular food science tricks and wild and wacky cooking ideas for kids of all ages.


Then on Saturday July 29 Tom and Henry Herbert, better known as The Fabulous Baker Brothers from the Channel 4 TV series and regulars on BBC 1’s Saturday Kitchen, will be demonstrating their baking skills. Tom and Henry also own the award- winning Hobbs House Bakeries in Tetbury and Cirencester.


Candice Brown, 2016 winner of TV’s The Great British Bake Off, will be the star celebrity chef at the Food Festival on


Sunday July 30. Candice has taken the foodie world by storm after swapping teaching for baking with spectacular success.


All of the celebrity chefs will be whipping up their culinary delights on an open stage on the waterside, with free entry for all. All the chefs will be using Stoves’ British-made appliances and fresh, seasonal ingredients. They will also be taking part in book signings when there will be the opportunity for visitors to meet them on each day of the festival.


Now in its seventh year, Gloucester Quays Food Festival attracted almost 150,000 people in 2016 and is now firmly established as the biggest event of its type in the South West.


The Food Festival Market will feature an eclectic mix of stalls with an incredible mix of award-winning cuisine from across Gloucestershire and beyond, plus cookware, crafts, accessories and lots more.


The Lawn Stage will showcase an eclectic mix of live music to enjoy, surrounded by fantastic street food, delicious ice cream and sweet treats together with bars serving up a variety of cooling summer drinks.


There is also the chance to hop on to a vintage Routemaster bus converted into a funky double decker bus bar with waterside seating, great food and drink with DJs spinning perfect festival sounds.


For more details on Gloucester Quays Food Festival visit www.gloucesterquays.co.uk


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