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Food Notes: Aug. 1, 2012
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A big break

Do you make a food product that you think is good enough to sell?

The State Fair of West Virginia organizers will select a winner Aug. 12 in the West Virginia Recipe Challenge, a competition of potential food entrepreneurs. The entrants will compete to have a chance to have a specialty food produce launched in the marketplace and for prizes of goods and services.

Registration is still open.

The competition sponsored by West Virginia State University Extension Service and partnering agencies is for emerging entrepreneurs who have dreamed of taking their home-cooked product to the grocery store shelf. 

The challenge consists of two categories: new entrepreneur and existing business.

The West Virginia Recipe Challenge is a collaboration of WVSU Extension Service, the State Fair of West Virginia, Tamarack and the West Virginia Department of Agriculture.

Visit www.grdi.wvstateu.edu/RecipeChallenge for registration forms and more specific information.

The State Fair, which runs from Aug. 10 to 18, features all the usual baked goods, canned goods and produce contests. Visit statefairofwv.com for details.

Reach Julie Robinson at jul...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-1230 with information to be included in Food Notes.

 

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