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OUT NOW: Cooking Goes Green Cookbook

OUT NOW: Cooking Goes Green Cookbook

The Student Green Office at Canterbury Christ Church University have released their first ever cookbook and it couldn’t be better!

26 Sep, 201727 Jan, 2023 Edible Campus, Food, Student Green Office, Sustainability Engagement2 Comments on OUT NOW: Cooking Goes Green Cookbook
LAUNCHED: Brand new St Thomas Ale

LAUNCHED: Brand new St Thomas Ale

Our brand new St Thomas Ale was launched today at Canterbury’s food and drink festival.

22 Sep, 201727 Jan, 2023 Food, Student Green OfficeLeave a Comment on LAUNCHED: Brand new St Thomas Ale
Chocolate Tasting Evening: Review (01/03/2017)

Chocolate Tasting Evening: Review (01/03/2017)

Over the course of your lifetime, on average you will have consumed 10,000 chocolate bars.

17 Mar, 201727 Jan, 2023 Food, Student Green OfficeLeave a Comment on Chocolate Tasting Evening: Review (01/03/2017)
A chat with Erik from Divine Chocolate

A chat with Erik from Divine Chocolate

As you may already know, on 1st March 2017, we are holding our second evening of Fairtrade chocolate tasting with Divine Chocolate – a London based organisation that creates an […]

24 Feb, 201727 Jan, 2023 FoodLeave a Comment on A chat with Erik from Divine Chocolate

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