This year’s Great British Bake Off winner, Candice Brown, is set to be the highlight of the Foodies Festival in Shoreditch on Saturday.
The London-born baker will give a 45-minute demonstration of how to make a showstopper Christmas cake.
Miss Brown said: “It’s so exciting to be asked to come along and do what I love most, and to be making my London debut so close to home”.
Candice will be joined by fellow Londoners Jamie Laing and Masterchef winner Jane Devonshire at the festival, which runs from the 18th-20th November. Tickets are available online and cost £8-12.
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This year’s Great British Bake Off winner, Candice Brown, is set to be the highlight of the Foodies Festival in Shoreditch on Saturday.
The London-born baker will give a 45-minute demonstration of how to make a showstopper Christmas cake.
Miss Brown said: “It’s so exciting to be asked to come along and do what I love most, and to be making my London debut so close to home”.
Candice will be joined by fellow Londoners Jamie Laing and Masterchef winner Jane Devonshire at the festival, which runs from the 18th-20th November. Tickets are available online and cost £8-12.
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