Masterclass - Supercharge Your Health with Tamara Jones and Rose Glover

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Masterclass - Supercharge Your Health with Tamara Jones and Rose Glover

Time: October 10, 2015 from 12pm to 4:30pm
Location: Made In Hackney Local Food Kitchen
Street: 3 Cazenove Road
City/Town: London
Website or Map: http://www.madeinhackney.org
Phone: 02084424266
Event Type: food
Organized By: Made In Hackney Local Food
Latest Activity: Sep 10, 2015

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"Want to feel lighter and healthier? Do you suffer from fatigue, poor digestion, foggy thinking or generally feel under the weather? We’ll show you what constitutes a healthy and balanced diet to feel energised and happy!", Tamara Jones & Rose Glover from Loving Healthy.

The class will include:

• How to boost your immunity and balance blood sugar levels
• Improve digestion for glowing skin and to aid weight loss
• Vitality and energy boosting green smoothies
• Delicious gluten and sugar free desserts that satisfy sweet cravings
• Food that’s good for mental clarity and happiness
• A delicious organic lunch and recipes to take home

Fee: £65 (£52 Concession) includes a delicious organic lunch
* This fee is used to fund our program of free courses to vulnerable and low-income community groups

For information: Info@madeinhackney.org / 02084424266 - Regretfully, the kitchen is not wheelchair accessible.

Please find here the tickets: https://billetto.co.uk/en/events/supercharge-your-health-with-tamara-jones-rose-glover

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