The Soup Off – The Concrete Garden
Saturday, 23 November, 2024, 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
St Matthew’s Centre, 200 Balmore Rd, Glasgow G22 6LJ
The Soup Off is all about celebrating tasty, seasonal produce, and a chance to get together and share some hearty food and and cosy vibes as the darker nights draw in.
Want to come and share your favorite soup? You are invited –individuals or groups from community growing/food projects and any other soup enthusiasts from around Glasgow to enter!
You make and bring the soup (cost of ingredients and travel expenses with receipts- up to £25 will be reimbursed) and a tasting station where you can serve tasters of your soup to event attendees will be provided.
In the spirit of friendly competition, event attendees will get to taste all of the soups and vote for their favourites. There will be a prize for the favourite soup of the night!
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