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Kimchi Workshops - Spring 2022


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Looking to learn some new foodie skills in the New Year? Check out my two upcoming fermentation workshops in January in South London:


Kimchi Workshop 6 January (1 space available, East Dulwich)

Hot Sauce 12 January (Copper Beech Cafe Dulwich)


All recipes are raw vegan and packed full of probiotic goodness for your gut.


Book online: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/south-london-ferments-18727372344


 

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To celebrate my fermentation workshops moving to a new venue in Peckham Palms at The Flygerians? new restaurant and bar, use the following link for a 20% discount on tickets.


Kimchi Fermentation Workshop on 5th March:


http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/244357468767/?discount=FLYGERIANS

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The final Kimchi workshop of 2022 is next Tuesday 20th December at 3pm with South London Ferments. Optional festive fermentation options include adding in sprouts or parsnips to the kimchi if you fancy!


Ticket booking info is here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/festive-kimchi-fermentation-workshop-crystal-palace-penge-tickets-487728437887

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Summer Ferments Workshop, 18 June. Learn how to make three ferments in one workshop:

Salad Style Cucumber Kimchi

Sour Dill Pickles

Pineapple Tepache

Book online: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/summer-ferments-workshop-in-south-london-tickets-627909944547

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2024 fermentation workshops are all listed online. Gift vouchers available for Christmas presents, drop me a message after you book and I'll send you a voucher to print:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/south-london-ferments-18727372344/

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