How to find us:
St Peter’s Methodist Church,
170 Allison Rd,
Brislington,
Bristol BS4 4NZ
What: Free 4 week batch cooking course
Where: St Peter’s Methodist Church, Brislington
When: Tuesdays, 10am-12.30pm - 30 June, 7, 14, 21 July 2026
Who: Open to Oasis Food Pantry users and the wider community. No experience necessary.
Sign up for a step-by-step practical cooking course led by Laurie and Seema from Batch Cook Club.
Using food and ingredients often found at the Food Pantry, these friendly cooking sessions will build your practical kitchen skills, confidence, and nutrition knowledge.
Each week we will build awareness of food/nutrition related to cancer prevention:
Increasing fibre
Reducing sugar
Understanding what ultra processed foods are and how to identify
Understanding / cooking with different fats / oils
Reducing consumption of / alternatives to eating red meat
Take home a portion of the food you cook, and each session will end with a social group meal with the opportunity to speak to a clinician about cancer screening.
These classes are part of ‘Cook Smart, Live well - batch cooking for cancer awareness’ at St Peter’s Methodist Church, Brislington.
No payment required to book.
This is a free cooking course funded by NHS Somerset, Wiltshire, Avon and Gloucestershire Cancer Alliance in partnership with Nightingale Valley Practice, St Peter’s Moethodist Church and Oasis Food Pantry
What: Free 4 week batch cooking course
Where: St Peter’s Methodist Church, Brislington
When: Tuesdays, 10am-12.30pm - 30 June, 7, 14, 21 July 2026
Who: Open to Oasis Food Pantry users and the wider community. No experience necessary.
Sign up for a step-by-step practical cooking course led by Laurie and Seema from Batch Cook Club.
Using food and ingredients often found at the Food Pantry, these friendly cooking sessions will build your practical kitchen skills, confidence, and nutrition knowledge.
Each week we will build awareness of food/nutrition related to cancer prevention:
Increasing fibre
Reducing sugar
Understanding what ultra processed foods are and how to identify
Understanding / cooking with different fats / oils
Reducing consumption of / alternatives to eating red meat
Take home a portion of the food you cook, and each session will end with a social group meal with the opportunity to speak to a clinician about cancer screening.
These classes are part of ‘Cook Smart, Live well - batch cooking for cancer awareness’ at St Peter’s Methodist Church, Brislington.
No payment required to book.
This is a free cooking course funded by NHS Somerset, Wiltshire, Avon and Gloucestershire Cancer Alliance in partnership with Nightingale Valley Practice, St Peter’s Moethodist Church and Oasis Food Pantry
St Peter’s Methodist Church,
170 Allison Rd,
Brislington,
Bristol BS4 4NZ