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  • Supper Sessions

    Published 13/02/25, by Elaine Oldroyd

    From King's Lynn Council

     

    Our popular Food for Thought home cooking demonstrations are returning to The Beacon Church for our first series of Supper Sessions.

     

    Designed for people who have been unable to attend during our morning sessions, due to work, studies or other commitments, Supper Sessions focus on helping people to save money and time when preparing mid-week meals, and to eat more healthily.

     

    The sessions are free to attend and no booking is required. You don't have to attend all four weeks.

     

    As with our regular Food for Thought sessions, our chef will demonstrate making quick and tasty meals with opportunities to sample the food made.

     

    Sessions take place every week at 6pm until 7:30pm for 4 weeks from Tuesday 25th February until Tuesday 18th March.

     

    Week 1 is One-pot wonders

    Week 2 is mid-week lunches

    Week 3 is Batch cooking

    Week 4 is Fake-away meals

     

    Food For Thought - Supper Sessions | Facebook and  LILY | Food for Thought - Supper Sessions.

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  • Community Drop in's

    Published 13/11/24, by Kerensa Healy
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    Published 06/11/24, by Elaine Oldroyd

     

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  • Family hub drop in sessions

    Published 05/11/24, by Kerensa Healy
       
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  • Transport to St James Medical Centre

    Published 03/05/24, by Elaine Oldroyd
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  • Food For THought

    Published 29/04/24, by Elaine Oldroyd

    Following the success of Food for Thought in King’s Lynn, Downham Market and Hunstanton, the next round of Food for Thought will begin on Tuesday, 30th April at The Beacon Church in North Lynn.

    The format of the sessions will be the same as in previous rounds, with each of the twelve weeks having a theme. It is completely free and attendees do not need to book or attend all of the sessions. Children are welcome to come along with parents/guardians.

    The sessions start on 30th April at 9:30am – 11:30am. Each session gives people the opportunity to watch a professional chef demonstrate at least two different easy to replicate, healthy, low cost recipes and then taste the finished dishes. Attendees will also be able to blind taste test everyday essentials to see if they really can tell the difference between the budget choice and the branded item.

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  • help with living costs

    Published 17/10/23, by Carole Walker

    Support available and how to access advice.

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  • Safer School Newsletter

    Published 20/07/23, by Elaine Oldroyd

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  • Help with living costs

    Published 13/12/22, by Kerensa Healy

    Keeping families warm and well

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  • Help With Living Costs

    Published 06/12/22, by Elaine Oldroyd

    Norfolk County Council has produced a help/support leaflet with living costs

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