Spending too much on weekday lunches?
Kia ora neighbours,
Do you feel you spend too much on buying lunch at work?
Is time or lack of inspiration (or both) the problem?
One interactive weekend class covering a variety of easy, yummy, nutritious recipes could change that for you!
GF / DF / Vegan / Vegetarian / LCHF ? No problem, there will be heaps of ideas to tailor to your requirements.
A new one-off class is being offered by Papanui High School's buzzing Adult Community Education Programme, where an easy Sunday morning of fun cooking will load you up with whanau-friendly recipes and ideas. Plus, you take home all what you cook during the class as well.
The recipes I will be sharing will reflect a crossover between my Indian roots and my Kiwi lifestyle. Delicious flavour combinations that will pack a punch and make each working meal a happy meal :)
When - Sunday 28 February, 10am to 12:30pm
Where - Papanui High School's spacious, well-equipped kitchen classrooms
Course fee - $76 (excluding cost of ingredients)
For more details and to register directly with the school, please click on the link below (scroll down the page to find the course titled CREATING INSPIRED WEEKDAY LUNCHES AND SNACKS WITH FLAVOUR AND EASE) -
www.papanui.school.nz...
If you have any queries about course content, please feel free to drop me a line at dishfulthinkingnz@gmail.com
Looking forward to seeing you in class!
Radhika
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