Annie Mole's, webmaster of Going Underground, daily web log (blog).
If you like this you'll LURVE One Stop Short of Barking, THE fun and informative BOOK about travelling on the London Underground.
The judges rocked by giving us their time, expertise, and good humor. We couldn't have wished for better participants, who were so great from start to finish.
We had a really challenging time determining who had won, as the event covered three areas. So we looked at the points the judges attributed to the taste of the food, the votes for the best photography and video, and most importantly with the lion's share of the votes, those made by you - so thanks if you voted online.
Thanks to SpinVox for sponsoring the event, but extra special super duper thanks to Ros and all the staff at the amazing Cookery School (we could not have done this without you). Thanks to all the other sponsors for their support, and once again thanks to everyone who took event.
Re one of the pictures above I ran a little competition on Nom Nom Nom to see if people could guess which of three pictures had had the most views - you're welcome to try it out. You can leave answers in the comments on here if you like.
Finally, the charity prize draw is open until the 16th June and there are still some prizes with no bids on them - so get over and see what you could win & help Action Against Hunger at the same time.
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