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Meet Dr Rupy Aujla and Masterchef winner Dr Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed!


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We're delighted to announce that Dr Rupy Aujla will be chatting to Masterchef winner and bestselling author Dr Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed at our event at Alleyn's School on Tuesday 7th February.


Rupy will be talking to Saliha about his belief that the crux of a healthy lifestyle is consistently eating well every day and the ways in which his new cookbook Cook inspires you to do just that. Rupy will be demonstrating a recipe from his book and discussing the benefits of the power of food and lifestyle medicine to create healthy habits.


Tickets from £10! Ticket link: https://bit.ly/3QhNI4Y

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