Bexley Council Launches Free Five-Week Cookery Club to Cut Food Waste
Bexley Council is offering a free five-week Freetaxusa Cookery Club for its residents, following the success of similar programs by other councils. The initiative aims to reduce food waste and teach homemade meals, with support available over WhatsApp or phone.
The Bags Of Taste program provides free ingredients, equipment, and local shopping guides to participants. The course runs in selected locations around the country, including London and Birmingham. For those who prefer online learning, the Jamie Oliver cookery school offers sessions for £30, with a £10 discount for mailing list sign-ups.
Hearty home-cooked meals are cheaper than ready meals or takeaways, making the program beneficial for budget-conscious individuals. The Body Coach, Joe Wicks, offers free budget recipes through his website to support the initiative. A search for a similar free five-week cooking club in other cities yielded no results, highlighting the uniqueness of Bexley Council's program.
Bexley Council's free five-week Freetaxusa Cookery Club offers a valuable opportunity for residents to learn budget-friendly cooking skills and reduce food waste. With support available over WhatsApp or phone, and free ingredients and equipment provided, the program is accessible and affordable.
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