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Updated: 15/10/2012 16:45 | By Neil Davey, contributor, MSN Food
Food events to visit in November and December

With the colder weather comes the need to fill one’s belly. These food events should give you all the inspiration you need.



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Food shows. Food fairs and markets. Celebration days and weeks. There are all sorts of food and drink events across the UK in the colder months. We’ve picked some of our favourites, so see if there’s one happening near you.

16Comments
05/10/2012 12:03
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Lovely pic but.....

where are the food events to visit this autumn then???

07/11/2012 09:06
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it has the locations on the bottom of the pictures ...... you guys obviously should have gone specsavers
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"Who doesn't love a banger?" Erm, vegetarians?
05/10/2012 15:15
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If you live round Bootle go Chicksters.
07/11/2012 12:02
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Why stick it on the MSN home page when it's already been and gone in London..****!!
21/11/2012 20:52
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where? is this real food market to be held , whats the point of telling us , if you dont tell us WHERE.
07/11/2012 19:53
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They should call it 'The great British sausage fest'
07/11/2012 17:30
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He' the gaffer, his rules, lets do it

 

 

07/11/2012 16:41
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Oh, and Aaron, check out the links to the bottom of the picture and it tells you little. Go to the website and it tells you Al was in Manchester on tuesday (that's more than it said last week) but doesn't say where! Specsavers? You need.
07/11/2012 16:30
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Apparently Al Murray is in Manchester this week to promote sausages but when I contacted the appropriate 'Sausage' people last week, using the links on the sausage week site, to find out about the venue and time they couldn't be bothered getting back to me - so they know where they can shove their sausages. Nice one Al.
07/11/2012 09:15
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Come and meet Gary   the Guiness  world record holder for the worlds largest Cumberland sausage.at the thirteenth Dickensian Christmas Festival, in Ulverston Cumbria This Festival is one of the most popular Dickensian Festival event in the country. It attracts thousands of people but its not too packed for visitors and local people to wander around and have a fabulous time and savour the wonderful atmosphere of a traditional market town in the Dickensian era. November 24 & 25  November
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Most of these aren't food events - **** are you lot on? Is it Magic mushroom month?

 

You lot really ought to try to get a grip of the English language and the subtle difference between an event and a celebration. When you get it sooooo wrong, it just feels like you're patronising the reader! 

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Just thinking i could do with a long sausage inside me keeping me warm in this cold days

Also like a lot of drink so bring it on

 Can you narrow down the area as i stay up north and need directions to go to this food festival galla

Yummy Yummy in my Tummy lots of Food and Drink Just what you need this time of year

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