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Family fermentation workshop, Mon 16 April, 1-2:30, The Lordship


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FAMILY FERMENTATION WORKSHOP MONDAY 16 APRIL, 1-2:30 at The Lordship


Winter germs, be gone!


You may have heard that 80% of your body's immune system is in your gut, but what does that mean & how can you boost your immunity with fermented foods? Join nutritionist Kristy and Natural Chef Nena for their parent-friendly workshop learning about the importance of gut health for your family.


Leave with your own handmade (or toddler-made) probiotic lemonade, salsa for fermenting, milk kefir starter kit, knowledge & recipes. Tickets ?25. Price includes jars, ingredients & post-class support.


We have a few spaces left - to book, visit https://www.takesavillage.co.uk/timetable

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