Fancy learning how to cook budget-friendly healthy meals and get a free air fryer to take home too?
The Hubb Foundation is running free Hubb Pots Cook and Eat community cooking demonstrations at venues across the city and inviting families on a tight budget to come along, learn new skills and take away a free air fryer and recipe book.
Led by celebrated local chef Harji Kaur of Indian Fusion, families will be coached through cooking healthy air fryer meals such as kebabs, vegetarian curry, pizzas and even stir fry, before either eating the meal at the venue or packaging it up to take home.
The Hubb Foundation Community Relationship Manager Kevin Hawkins said: “Since launching the Hubb Pots scheme in 2021 we have helped more than 2,000 families across Stoke-on-Trent learn new cooking and budgeting skills.
“Air fryers are a really economical way to cook and this is a fun hands-on session designed to help people who may struggle to make ends meet. It not only teaches families new skills but also ensures they can go home with the kit to carry on their healthy, budget-friendly cooking journey.”
The hour-long sessions are being held on:
• Saturday February 28th at 10am at Penkhull Village Hall
• Wednesday March 4th at 6pm at Bethel Church, Dresden
• Wednesday March 11th at 6pm at Marychurch Centre, Bucknall
• Saturday March 14th at 10am at Asha North Staffs Centre, Hanley.
To book your place on the Hubb Pots Cook and Eat sessions, funded by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, visit here. Anyone without online access can book by calling The Hubb Foundation on 01782 565050.



Featured post image: Hubb Pots group with their ingredients


