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Discover the Versatility of Root Vegetables at Upcoming Cooking Demo

Lynnwood, WAHealth and Wellness

Lynnwood Today presents an upcoming cooking demonstration focused on the versatility of root vegetables, scheduled for December 10, 2024, from 6-7 p. m. at the Verdant Community Wellness Center in Lynnwood, sponsored by Verdant Health. Led by a registered dietician nutritionist, the event will explore various cooking techniques, including roasting, steaming, and blending root vegetables into delicious soups. Participants can attend either in-person or virtually via Zoom, with limited seating available for in-person attendees.

Registration is essential and must be completed by December 9, 2024. This event aims to promote healthy eating and foster community engagement, serving as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their culinary skills with seasonal ingredients.

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