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Fermentation Workshops in Dulwich: Kombucha, Kimchi & Chilli Sauce


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Hello - I run a business offering fermentation workshops in Dulwich and surrounding areas. Here are some of my upcoming workshops where you can learn how to make kimchi, hot sauce, kombucha and miso. No experience required and all equipment provided. All events can be booked online: https://linktr.ee/southlondonferments


Hope to see you at a workshop soon!


Business address: 85 Pellatt Road, SE22 9JD




 

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Join me online to learn how to make sauerkraut. This event is hosted by Bell House in Dulwich Village as part of their online education classes: http://www.bellhouse.co.uk/events/2020/5/17/online-sauerkraut-fermentation-workshop


Sunday 17 May @ 2pm

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