Free Community Cooking workshop with Masterchef Kate Bracks
You don’t need to be a MasterChef to cook nutritious, delicious meals that compromises the environment or your back pocket, according to Central West local and former MasterChef winner, Kate Bracks
Cancer Council NSW, in partnership with regional waste and resource management group NetWaste, is bringing a free “Pantry to Plate” cooking workshop to Forbes Town Hall on November 13th, which has been funded by NSW Environment Authority’s (EPA) Love Food Hate Waste Food Smart program.
“These workshops aim to provide families with the confidence to create simple, delicious and healthy food from scratch – all while reducing your risk of cancer and food waste footprint” said Kate.
This is the third year this highly anticipated workshop series has been delivered in Western NSW, and organisers expect this year’s series to be hugely popular yet again.
Click on the link below to see Kate’s recipes.