Midnight Feast was a short-lived reality competition series where New York's Chelsea Market sets the stage for a late-night culinary showdown between some of the hottest chefs in the country.
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| - Midnight Feast was a short-lived reality competition series where New York's Chelsea Market sets the stage for a late-night culinary showdown between some of the hottest chefs in the country.
- Midnight Feast is a paperback featuring short stories and illustrations put together by the War Child charity, all of which were contributed for free. Along with authors and illustrators Darren Shan, Anthony Horowitz, Meg Cabot, Eoin Colfer, Garth Nix, Joe Craig, Kath Langrish, Oliver Jeffers, Jonathan Stroud, Maeve Friel, Annie Dalton, Margaret Mahy, Helen Dunmore, Chris d'Lacey, Jamie Oliver, Tony Hart and Eleanor Updale; Brian Jacques has made a contribution to the book, where £1 ($2) from every purchase will go to the War Child and No Strings charities.
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| - Midnight Feast was a short-lived reality competition series where New York's Chelsea Market sets the stage for a late-night culinary showdown between some of the hottest chefs in the country.
- Midnight Feast is a paperback featuring short stories and illustrations put together by the War Child charity, all of which were contributed for free. Along with authors and illustrators Darren Shan, Anthony Horowitz, Meg Cabot, Eoin Colfer, Garth Nix, Joe Craig, Kath Langrish, Oliver Jeffers, Jonathan Stroud, Maeve Friel, Annie Dalton, Margaret Mahy, Helen Dunmore, Chris d'Lacey, Jamie Oliver, Tony Hart and Eleanor Updale; Brian Jacques has made a contribution to the book, where £1 ($2) from every purchase will go to the War Child and No Strings charities. The predecessor to this book was Kids' Night In.
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