The south's biggest all-vegan festival is over for another year. This inspiring two-day event is colourful, mouth-watering and let's face it, a little overwhelming!
Veg Fest takes place at The Brighton Centre; it's the second year it's been run at this venue and once again it was a packed event. Each year thousands of vegans and vegetarians flock from all over - to sample food, meet up with friends and make the most of this unique shopping experience.
Here you can find vegan cupcakes in myriad colours and flavours, raw sweet treats, cruelty-free clothes and shoes, cooking demos, and even vegan comedy!
It's a little pricey to get in; £10 on the door - or £7 in advance (plus booking fee and postage), but it's easy to make a whole day of it, making it well worth the money. Many of the stalls offer show specials; I came away with bags of goodies for renewing my Vegan Life magazine subscription and signing up to Vegan Society membership. Plus there's many a free sample to be had and sneaky taster to be tested.
Veg Fest really is a must for all veggies and vegans. The next Veg Fest event happens in Bristol in May. Full info can be found on the
website.
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A rainbow of 4-1 spiraliser results! |
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Mallows vegan marshmallows |
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Tyne Chease's nut cheese |
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Piles of deli treats |
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Juices to go (to balance out the cake!) |
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Faux meat from Grown Not Born |
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