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Check Out Brainfood NYC: Spoon U's Annual Shindig

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Imagine a conference that was actually a food festival. That?s Spoon University?s Brainfood NYC.

Imagine a conference that was actually a food festival. That’s Spoon University’s Brainfood NYC. Brainfood NYC is Spoon's awesome annual shindig, taking place this year on October 14th at Brooklyn Expo Center. It'll feature talks with amazing food personalities, booths by dope food vendors, a career corner and more Instagramable moments than you could ever ask for. --------------------------------------------------------------- Inspiring Talks By: - Alton Brown – Food Network Host - Hannah Hart, Host – Food Network's I Hart Food - Hannah Bronfman – Founder, HBFit - Melissa Ben-Ishay – Founder, Baked By Melissa - Kristen Tomlan – Founder & CEO, DO, Cookie Dough Confections - Samantha Wasser – Cofounder & Creative Director, byChloe & The Sosta ...and many more! --------------------------------------------------------------- And what would a Spoon event be without some ridiculously pretty food? We'll have some amazing vendors like Ample Hills, Avocaderia and Mister Dips. And we're just getting started... What are you holding out for? Just apply the code FOODBEASTFRIENDS for 20% off [when you select your tickets](. Grab your seats before it's too late! OCTOBER, 2017 14 [GET TICKETS]( [FOLLOW ON]( TWITTER [FRIEND ON]( FACEBOOK [FORWARD TO]( A FRIEND Copyright © 2017 Foodbeast All rights reserved. You either signed up on our site, or we hacked your e-mail and are sending you awesome Food news...either way! [Unsubscribe]( • [Update subscription preferences]( Foodbeast 305 W 4th St Santa Ana, CA 92701 USA

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