Dec 6, 2011

“STOCKING THE PANTRY” - A TRANSITION KAW VALLEY WORKSHOP

Sat, Dec 10, 2011 1pm
1330 Kasold Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049 · Cost: 5

Transition Kaw Valley will hold a Stocking the Pantry Workshop as part of our ongoing workshop series. The class will begin with what foods to have on hand in case of an emergency, and expanding that into a robust food storage system to save money and provide extra security. Topics include what foods store well, what are the most nutritious foods to have on hand, how to cook from your pantry and how to build up a food reserve without breaking your budget. The class will conclude with a cooking-from- the-pantry demonstration and dinner. For more information contact Amber Lehrman at [email protected]

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