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Bags of Taste Cooking Demonstrations

Bags of Taste Cooking Demonstrations

From Poor Diets to Richer Lives, Bags of Taste believe everyone should be able to afford good food.

Bags of Taste is a comprehensive programme that takes participants from eating unhealthy food, to enjoying better diets and healthier finances.

Join Bags of Taste on Fridays from 11am to 1.30pm from 4 – 25 October at St Mary’s Church, Bramall Lane, Sheffield S2 4QZ. Includes a free lunch . All welcome. Please register here , text/call 07894440519 or email sheffield@bagsoftaste.org .

1. DEMO
Classes are friendly and fun! Bags of Taste demonstrate at least two recipes to youand give you tips on food storage, so you save money by not wasting food. They explain where to buy the ingredients for the recipes you are cooking cheaply and locally and a bit about nutrition too. You can then taste the recipes!

2. COOK
You will cook the recipes yourself with the aid of an instructor who will help you with any mistakes you might make (don’t worry, we all make them!)

3. ENJOY THE MEAL TOGETHER
You will then eat the delicious meals you cooked with your classmates. We hope you’ll love them!

4. GO HOME AND PRACTICE!
You can buy a bag of ingredients to try making it yourself at home. Let’s see if you can do as well as you did in the class! Your family and friends get to try it too. The bags cost only £3.00 and contain enough food for two meals for two people, so four people in total.

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