Healthy cooking lessons - at home?

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mum81
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Healthy cooking lessons - at home?

Postby mum81 » Tue Apr 11, 2017 8:54 am

My husband and I would like to start eating more healthily and cooking from scratch. Is anyone or does anyone know of a chef / cook who would come to my home for a few half days to show me how to prepare and cook a variety of healthy meals? Our daughter has allergies and also there are a few foods we don't eat. SW17. Thank you!
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Postby Annabel (admin) » Tue Apr 11, 2017 2:12 pm

Hi
We'll mention this in the weekly email and hopefully get some ideas for you.

On a separate note - have you tried any recipe boxes?

We use HelloFresh and Mr NVN found it incredibly useful.

None of these services are ever perfect but he found it helped him learn to cook from scratch and it's taken him about six months but he's pretty confident in a way I couldn't have imagined before. If you email me on annabel@nappyvalleynet.com I'll see if we've got a voucher hanging around - they often send them through!

Good luck

A

ps we've no commercial affiliation to any of these firms - just trying to help!
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Postby mum81 » Tue Apr 11, 2017 6:04 pm

Thanks Annabel!
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Postby Lovefood » Wed Apr 12, 2017 9:43 am

Hello, Mum81,
I'm a bit obsessed with food and nutrition, so I'd love to help you with this. I have lots of experience running at-home cookery lessons and have a whole raft of really delicious but quick and easy recipes.
Would you like to give me a call to discuss it? My mobile number is 07974 214304
Hope to hear from you
Best wishes
Stephanie
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Postby VickySW18 » Tue Apr 18, 2017 5:39 am

On the theme of recipe boxes (which I also encourage anyone for easy recipes when you haven't much experience) - definitely have a look at Mindful Chef - https://www.mindfulchef.com. Really good nutritious meals and health-conscious, may well be perfect for allergies and your own needs. I've been having them for a couple of years now and it's really helped develop my cooking. Also they're based in Earlsfield so good to support a local business!
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Postby BVK » Tue Apr 18, 2017 6:33 am

Hi, we were sent a free trial of hello fresh and gousto by some friends (after having our second child). It was really fun as you try new things, and everything is given to you with amazing instructions so you can't really go wrong either. Defo worth trying!
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Postby TherMummix » Tue Apr 18, 2017 7:57 am

Hello,
À Thermomix can definitely help you it's a cooking appliance that cooks, stire, kneads, steams, blends...and cleans itself.
You can do eveything from scratch very quickly, without any mess. Also, if you don't know how to cook, it has a guided cooking option that tells you step by step what to do on the touch screen.
I'll be very happy to come to your house and do a cooking experience for you and your friends.
Otherwise you can come to sw18 next Tuesday 11:30am.
Don't hesitate to contact at 07837711831 or by email thermummix@gmail.com.
You can have a look at what I cook on instagram and Facebook: TherMummix.
I look forward to hear from you
Valentine alias TherMummix
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Postby foodeditorjo » Tue Apr 18, 2017 10:17 am

Hi
I also live in SW17... very experienced food writer and supper club cook! I have also brought up two children. I'd love to come and talk to you and discuss what you can cook. I only ever cook from scratch and it's actually very easy once you have mastered some basic recipes and ideas - the key is to focus on the foods your family enjoys eating!

I am free this week on Thursday and Friday so please let me know. I would need to talk to you first to get an idea of what kind of food you like, your budget etc etc. I am not judgemental at all about this - many people don't have experience of cooking like this for a family and I realise it can be daunting. Please give me call on 07901 855846 if you like. I could come and show you how to cook things with some sample dishes (which could be frozen for next week's suppers) and also give you masses of ideas and books etc to recommend. Jo
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