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HEALTHY WHOLEFOOD COOKING WORKSHOP & MASTERCLASS - with Kim

Kim from Papakura

HEALTHY WHOLEFOOD COOKING WORKSHOP & MASTERCLASS - with Kim
August is Gut Health Month – for us!
Our Healthy Wholefood Cooking workshop is joining forces with the Masterclass for a special two-part series. Attend one evening or both for the full experience!

Are you suffering from bloating, feeling sluggish, have constipation or diarrhoea, an uncomfortable gut, reflux or abdominal pain, or just not feeling yourself?

Or, are you looking for some inspiration and help with your cooking? Do you want to use more plant-based wholefoods for your health?

Then these are just the workshops for you! Learn how eating more whole plant-foods can make such a difference to your health and wellbeing.

Part 1: Tuesday, August 6 at 7:00 PM
Explore the benefits of plant-based wholefoods to nourish your body and support your microbiome. Kim will demonstrate five tasty 'gut' healing recipes. Learn how caring for your gut could give you a new lease on life!

Part 2: Tuesday, August 20 at 7:00 PM
Learn about cultured and fermented foods and how they can improve your overall health and wellbeing. The Masterclass will show you how to make your own cultured foods to support gut health and maintain a healthy microbiome.

Don't miss this special event where Kim will inspire your health journey and motivate you to incorporate nutritious foods into your daily routine. Save the dates and join us for evenings filled with learning, cooking, and tasting delicious wholefood dishes!

Details:
When: Tuesday, August 6 & 20 at 7:00 PM
Where: The Church Hall, 12 Alpha Street, Papakura - or join us virtually on Zoom
Cost: $5 for each session

To book or for more information:
Book here: livingwellwithpapakurasda.co.nz...
Email: hello@livingwellwithpapakurasda.co.nz
Phone or Text Kim: 021 209 5058

Join us in person at the Church Hall to sample the dishes we prepare, or participate from the comfort of your home via Zoom. We look forward to seeing you there!

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