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New class Wednesdays at 10am from 5th June 2013 at Rosendale Allotments Community Building, 227 Rosendale Road, SE21 8LR.


Fun cookery sessions for children from as young as 2 years old making a whole range of delicious, nutritious dishes. We'll cook both sweet and savoury, from parsnip cakes to mini quiches with a spattering of chocolate in the middle! This class is in a lovely new building at the entrance to the allotments and looks out across them. It's a fantastic opportunity for the children to see fruit, vegetables and herbs growing and changing week by week and to spot some of their ingredients growing outside!

?56 for 8 weeks, come and try a class for ?5, if you like it you can sign up for the rest of the term! Some drop in sessions may be available, please contact me for further details and bookings.

[email protected] 07890154651

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