
Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Schoolchildren across the UK are invited to come up with ideas for food to be put on the menu to be served at Buckingham Palace to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
The Duchess of Cornwall launched the British Food Fortnight competition while on a visit to a school in Swindon.
Pupils from the top four winning schools will see their ideas made into reality by royal chef Mark Flanagan.
The students are then invited to help serve the meals at the palace, attending the events will be the Queen and the Duchess.
The Cook for the Queen competition is open to 10-15 year olds in all primary and secondary schools within the UK.
British Food Fortnight is in its 11th year, and due to the Olympics it has been renamed for this year Love British Food 2012.
Thursday January 26th 2012
The Onlines