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Women Supporting Women - Outdoor cooking club 

A drop-in women’s outdoor cooking group makes lunch each week using fresh vegetables and herbs from Granton Community Garden. The group is for all women and mums living in Muirhouse, Wester Drylaw, West Pilton, Granton, Royston and Wardieburn. Participants can either attend with their children or while they are in nursery or school. The group meets to cook on Wednesdays at 11.30am and everyone can enjoy the meal at 1.30pm at

Granton Community Garden
10 Wardieburn Road
EH5 1LY

For more information contact

hello@pchp.org.uk

 0131 551 1671

Tiny Plates – Picky eaters’ workshops 

Practical workshops to support parents and carers with children under five years of age, including exploring facts around weaning or looking at why fussy eating happens, and discovering how we can get our children to eat a better variety of foods. Offering parents a chance to try different foods before they go out and buy. Booking is essential. The group runs on Tuesdays from 9.30am to 11.30am at

Pilton Community Health Project
73 Boswall Parkway
EH5 2PW

To book your place or for more information contact

hello@pchp.org.uk

0131 551 1671

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