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HomeDiningJudge for yourself as Pete presents paleo

Judge for yourself as Pete presents paleo

AFTER another successful season of My Kitchen Rules, much-loved judge Pete Evans is taking some time out to talk about his passions at the coming Noosa Food and Wine Festival this month.
The celebrity chef and author will host a presentation on The Paleo Way, which includes a light bite, a Q&A session as well as Pete’s 10-week activation program valued at $99 all included in the ticket price of $95.
Noosa Food and Wine 2016 is set to kick off on 20 May for a weekend of delicious food, fine wine and amazing events.
There are over 40 events spread across the shire to truly showcase the wonderful delights found right here in Noosa and surrounding areas.
With a stellar line-up of celebrity and local chefs including Matt Golinski, Alastair McLeod, Hamish Ingham, Samantha Gowing and many more it’s no wonder many events have sold out already.
Don’t miss this intimate event with renowned chef Pete Evans to be held at The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads, on Saturday 21 May at 10am. For more information or to sign up for updates on the festival visit the official website at www.noosafoodwinefestival.com.au

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