Cookery and Healthy Eating
enquire about Cookery and Healthy Eating courses ? enquireAward in food safety - Level 1
This short course is for people who want understand how to handle food safely and hygienically and gain a level 1 qualification in food safety.
- course code
- 5125
- Availability
- This course is available for enrolment.
- Start
- 25 Jun 2025 (Summer)
- Weeks
- 3 weeks
- Times
- Wed 11:00-14:00
- where
- Gorse Hill Baptist Church Google map
- fees
free
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Cookery - Eat Well, Pay Less (for beginners)
This course is for people with limited cooking skills. It aims to develop your knowledge and skills to be able to plan and create healthy and affordable home cooked food using basic cooking techniques.
- course code
- 5072
- Availability
- This course is available for enrolment.
- Start
- 15 Jan 2025 (Spring)
- Weeks
- 5 weeks
- Times
- Wed 11:00-14:00
- where
- Gorse Hill Baptist Church Google map
- fees
free
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- course code
- 5119
- Availability
- This course is available for enrolment.
- Start
- 26 Feb 2025 (Spring)
- Weeks
- 5 weeks
- Times
- Wed 11:00-14:00
- where
- Gorse Hill Baptist Church Google map
- fees
free
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Cookery - Eat well, pay less (with more confidence)
This course is for people who already have some basic cooking skills but want to develop their confidence to cook more.
- course code
- 5127
- Availability
- This course is available for enrolment.
- Start
- 23 Apr 2025 (Spring)
- Weeks
- 8 weeks
- Times
- Wed 11:00-14:00
- where
- Gorse Hill Baptist Church Google map
- fees
free
more information about this course...
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