Cooking Well with Friends

Type
Course
Date of Publication
July 7, 2021
Price
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Overview

Cooking Well with Friends is a four-lesson workshop that provides you with the knowledge and skills required to safely and effectively plan, prepare, freeze and cook healthy meals. This course is aimed at reaching active families to make mealtime easier by preparing healthy meals to freeze and keep on hand!

Course Information

Cooking Well with Friends is a four-lesson online cooking class that provides you with the knowledge and skills required to safely and effectively plan, prepare, freeze and cook healthy meals. This class is for busy families to make mealtime easier by preparing healthy meals to freeze and keep on hand.

This online class covers:

  • basic freezing principles
  • how to utilize a slow cooker and multifunction cooker
  • adapting and modifying recipes for good health
  • creating balanced meals at home

Leave with a total of 30 healthy recipes to make over and over again!

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