
24 - 28 November 2004 Good Food Show 2004 By Phill Huxley & Suzanne Worthington, BBC Birmingham |  |
|  | | Friends from Warrington at the show |
|  | The Good Food Show has taken over the NEC for the annual cookery and gastronomic extravaganza. We went along with our cameras to find out more about the people who visit the show. |
 | | SEE ALSO |  | Photo gallery Visitors to the Good Food Show tell us about their favourite dishes and the weird things they've eaten. BBC Food Brilliant site for recipes, everything about your favourite programmes and celebrity chefs plus lots of Christmas ideas. In Pictures More photo galleries from events in the West Midlands - Children in Need, ArtsFest, Gay Pride and more. Local events Index page with more features like this! |  | | WEB LINKS |  | Good Food Show Birmingham Book Festival 2004 takes place from Thursday 7 - Friday 22 October. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. |  | | PRINT THIS PAGE |  | | View a printable version of this page. |  |  |
|  | We asked visitors on Friday 26 November about their favourite foods and the weirdest thing they've ever eaten. Who's eaten a worm omelette? And who vividly remembers the bananas with pink custard his school used to dish up? What did you think of the Good Food Show this year? Email us: birmingham@bbc.co.uk  | | Celebrity chefs |
There's plenty to do at the Good Food Show which sprawls across five halls of the giant NEC complex. The challenge is fitting it all into one day. Visitors have the chance to see famous chefs at work in the theatres and meet them at signings. There are stalls selling everything from food and utensils to dusters and massage chairs. And of course you need to leave time (and room in your stomach) for the tasting stalls. Take it easy - there are hundreds of products to try, including rather a lot containing alcohol. The Good Food Show runs from the 24 - 28 November at the NEC in Birmingham. Find out more at the Good Food Show website - see link on the left. Don't miss our photo gallery. | | | |
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