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Food for Life Nutrition and Cooking Class Series for Cancer Prevention and Survival

Northern Connecticut Vegetarian Society
The Carniglia Senior Center
41 Oak St.
Windsor Locks, Connecticut 06796

Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009: Introduction to How Foods Fight Cancer

Classes are held from 5 to 7 p.m., unless otherwise noted.

A donation of $10 per adult is requested. Children are free.

Registration: Contact 860-623-8082 or veggyharry@aol.com.

Venue Web site: www.northctveg.org.

Thank you Northern Connecticut Vegetarian Society for funding this class in full.

Saladmaster. We change lives.
We would like to thank Saladmaster for generously donating the cooking equipment and the Vita-Mix Corporation for generously donating the blenders used in many of our Food for Life Classes.
Vita-Mix

Each class includes a nutrition video followed by a cooking demonstration and sampling of the food prepared. Classes are open to cancer survivors, friends, family, and anyone interested in cancer prevention and healthy eating.

Attendees will receive a loaner copy of The Cancer Survivor’s Guide, which has extensive nutrition information and 100 pages of recipes. These books will be available for use throughout the class series, but must be returned after the series has ended. Or purchase your own copy before the start of the series.

What can you expect from the Food for Life Nutrition and Cooking Class Series for Cancer Prevention and Survival? Class Descriptions>

For specific questions on the material presented in the classes or recipes, contact info@cancerproject.org.