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28-09-2008, 01:58 PM #3She's beccalicious!
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Re: food & wine festival?
Greetings from the Food & Wine Festival 
No, the samples aren't free...they cost around $3.50/each for the food and anywhere from $2 - $8 for the beverages. It can add up rather quickly
Luckily, for us, the food is included on the dining plan as a snack credit.
I believe we used about 12 last night
My favorite so far? The sushi in Japan, the quiche in France, and the chicken in South Africa...
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It can and does get quite expensive if you try to taste everything that is appealing! We've often gone back several times to get all our tastes in.

We've found (with the increase in prices and decrease in sample size) that is is less expensive (depending, of course on what you choose) to have a full service dinner! You'd miss the fun though, eh?
Do it for lunch (during the week are the slowest times) and have your dinner in a restaurant, or have a large breakfast and do the FWF for your dinner.
There are some free samples of wine and beer at the very few free wine/beer seminars, and you can have a free sample if you attend certain cooking demonstrations, but that's about it for free things.Thank you for being a member of our Secrets Family!!! We are so very pleased to have you with us!
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Re: food & wine festival?
We *did* have fun
it was quite a pleasant evening too, all things considered...
We'll be putting that suggestion to work this week, Tink...last night was CRAZY busy; though we *did* have a lot of fun (hope you had fun, too!!!!) so Jon and I are definitely looking forward to going back and spending an afternoon there...Do it for lunch (during the week are the slowest times) and have your dinner in a restaurant, or have a large breakfast and do the FWF for your dinner.
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