Parents in Wellington are being given the chance to cook with MasterChef 2011 winner and Central West local Kate Bracks to help improve their family’s health and reduce ingredients going to landfill.
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Cancer Council NSW in partnership with regional waste and resource management group NetWaste is bringing a free Love Food Hate Waste “Nutritious and Delicious” workshop to the Wellington CWA rooms on Tuesday April 4 from 10am.
Kate is also an ambassador for the Cancer Council’s flagship nutrition program Eat It To Beat It, which helps families eat more fruit and vegetables for better health and cancer prevention.
Bookings for this workshop are essential. Contact Sue Clarke on 0400 336 508 for more information.