We are delighted to bring back our popular Selwyn Kids Cook Mondays Campaign for July 2020. Whilst we cant travel around the world at the moment, it doesnt stop us taking your taste buds on a culinary global adventure of fun and education for kids and the whole family!
Go to linkOn Monday 6th July we will be taking your taste buds on a culinary global adventure to South America.
Go to linkKids in the Kitchen - An awesome LIVE 1hr Hands-On ONLINE workshop - Just $15. Get the kids to try something totally different these school holidays. Sunday 12 July 11 am - 12 pm -This hands-on workshop is suitable for all children 7-18 years old - 7-12 recommended under parental guidance as an oven will be used. - A Facebook account will be required. - An ingredient + equipment list will be provided upon purchase
Go to linkOn Monday 13th July we will be taking your taste buds on a culinary global adventure to Pasifika.
Go to linkOn Monday 20th July we will be taking your taste buds on a culinary global adventure to Europe
Go to linkAre you feeling a little confused about nutrition and healthy eating? Join me for an informative online nutrition session that will cover family nutrition topics such as general nutrition, meal planning and label reading. A great opportunity to gain some simple healthy eating tips to improve your family's diet. Includes: 45 minute online presentation and question and answer session using Zoom. Cost: $10 (special price for Selwyn Kids Cook) Date: Sunday 26 July, 7.15pm
Go to linkOn Monday 27th July we will be taking your taste buds on a culinary global adventure to Europe
Go to linkSelwyn Parenting Network are proud to partner with our Selwyn based Associate Registered Nutritionist Pip Meads, from Pure & Simple Nutrition. Find out more about the work Pip does in providing evidence-based nutrition advice, right here in Selwyn.
Go to linkPlastic Free July is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution. Will you be part of Plastic Free July by choosing to refuse single-use plastics? Click here for more information.
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