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1996 days ago

Healthy Wholefood Cooking workshop - plant-based

Kim from Papakura

We are very excited to say that we are back doing 'LIVE' workshops! So, you can join us in two ways - either attend in person at the Church Hall, or we will still Zoom to you!

This month's 'Healthy Wholefood Cooking' workshop is on Tuesday July 7 at 7.00pm; and Dellwyn (an amazing family cook) and Ole (an ex-chef... though, once a chef - always a chef) will be demonstrating some really tasty recipes - we have had a sneak preview; so we know that you will enjoy these too!

Dellwyn will be showing you how to make some tasty 'Lentil Flatbread'... in a few different ways, and Ole is doing a tasty 'Aloo Gobi', some delicious 'Cracking Good Crackers' and a warming 'Tomato Soup with Sweetcorn'.

So, either join us on Tuesday July 7 at 7.00pm at:
• Papakura SDA Church -12 Alpha Street, Papakura
• Or, via Zoom - register with livingwellwithpapakurasda@gmail.com to get the Zoom link and the recipes sent to you prior to the workshop.

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