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TASTE THE TWEED:
A FOOD WRITERS' FEAST
KINGSCLIFF, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA:
Some of Australia's best food writers and celebrity chefs will put the
spotlight on Northern NSW's unique regional cuisine in the inaugural
Taste the Tweed: A Food Writers' Feast on September 8.
Renowned
food and wine commentator, Peter Howard (pic
right), will head an all-star line-up
including celebrated Sydney restaurateur, chef and author Stefano
Manfredi, former Better Homes and Gardens chef, Belinda Jeffrey,
cookbook author John Newton, Daily Telegraph food and wine editor, Sue
Bennett and Brisbane star chef, Philip Johnson of bistro e'cco
fame.
The
gourmet gurus will present a series of discussions at Salt Village's
Outrigger on the Beach at Salt on a wide variety of topics ranging from
the farmers' market phenomenon (and what to do with all those goodies
when you get them home) through to writing and publishing
cookbooks.
A
strictly limited number of participants will also have the opportunity
to attend a Master Cooking Class with the legendary Stefano Manfredi at
Kingscliff's North Coast Institute of TAFE, focussing on innovative
menus that reflect the very best of Tweed cuisine.
The real star
of the show, however, will be Northern NSW's unique regional produce,
with a smorgasbord of local growers on hand to highlight Tweed's
home-grown success stories.

Outrigger on the Beach at Salt (above)
The day session
concludes with
Sunset Mocktails, sponsored by Tropical Fruit World at Outrigger.
Serious foodies can then join the celebrity guests at one of three gala
degustation dinners hosted by Twin Towns' renowned Signatures
Restaurant, Roughies at Peppers Resort and the Sandbar + Grill at
Casuarina.
The event has been organised by Tweed
and Coolangatta
Tourism Inc (TACTIC) as part of their overall strategy to promote food
and wine tourism in the region.
"Food tourism
is a growing
sector of the travel market and Tweed is ideally positioned to take
advantage of this opportunity," said TACTIC General Manager, Terry
Watson.
"By bringing Australia's top celebrity
chefs and local
producers together, we hope to encourage more growers in the region to
consider showcasing their products to the travelling public with a view
to eventually developing a series of food trails throughout the
Tweed.
"The event is also a fantastic
opportunity for keen cooks to mix, mingle and learn from Australia's
best."
Taste
the Tweed: A Food Writers' Feast will be held at various venues
throughout the Tweed on Friday, September 8. The day session from
8.30am to 6.30pm is priced at $95 per person, including lunch and
sunset mocktails; Stefano Manfredi's morning Masterclass is priced at
$150 per person, including lunch and the afternoon portion of the day
session; and the Degustation Dinners at Signatures, Roughies and
Sandbar + Grill are priced at $130 per person.
Numbers for all
sessions and dinners are strictly limited and early reservations are
recommended. Phone 1800 674 414 or go to
www.tweedcoolangatta.com.au/tastethetweed/feast.asp
for bookings or
further information.
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