EAT YOUR GREENS
Manchester Evening News|September 03, 2024
FESTIVAL CELEBRATING FOOD AND GARDENING RETURNS FOR THIRD YEAR
ADAM MAIDMENT
EAT YOUR GREENS

A FOOD and gardening festival will be returning later this month.

The popular Festival of Flavours will return to RHS Garden Bridgewater, in Worsley, from September 13 to 15 and will feature live demonstrations by top chefs and passionate home cooks, as well as a food market, garden tours, celebrity chef appearances and plenty more family-friendly fun.

Free to attend for RHS Members, the event will feature live demonstrations from celebrity chef ChingHe Huang and Ben Chaplin, executive chef at Salford's The Black Friar, as well as Great British Bake Off The Professionals stars Harwood's Patisserie.

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