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Born in Uganda, live in UK, work in South Africa 9part-time) passionate about food and entertaining...
Do you have/are you about to open, a Supper Club. If so please add the website link..
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At 15:22 on February 6, 2017, Niall Bradnick said…

Hi Harriet,

I hope this finds you well and sorry for messaging out of the blue.  My name is Niall Bradnick and I am the assistant producer on Channel 4’s hit cooking series, My Kitchen Rules UK – a food competition with an emphasis on pop-up restaurants.   We’re looking for real foodies to take part in a new series of MKRUK and I just wondered whether this might be of interest to you?

 

As well as a £10,000 prize, our contestants get the chance to represent their regions and be mentored by Michelin-starred chefs.  Hosted by Michael Caines and Prue Leith, it’s great fun to get involved in for anyone looking to do something different with their 2017 and last year we had some fantastic guest judges including Raymond Blanc, Jimmy Lee, Frances Atkins, Brad Carter and Allegra McEvedy.

 

It would be great if you could pass on this information to the members My number is 0121 464 1598.  Please give me a call or drop me an email on  niallbradnick@7wonder.co.uk if you’d like to know more.

 

Thanks

 

Niall

 

 
 
 

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