Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Reducing waste: food events in King's Hedges

Supported by Cambridge City's Recycling Champions three events have been arranged for the "Love food, hate waste" campaign. These are intended to be fun events to give ideas about how to reduce food bills and reduce rubbish in the bin.

The first event was on Thursday last week with a butcher.

The next two events are both at Arbury Community Centre, and are free with no need to book. Just turn up.

On Thursday 14 April there is a family food fair, with lots of stalls about different ways to feed a family. The hope is for it to be a fun family activity during the school holidays. It runs from 10am until 1pm.

Finally on Thursday 28 April at 10.30am a professional chef will be demonstrating how to make tasty meals out of leftovers and common store cupboard ingredients. The results will be available for tasting by the audience.

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