Penn State Extension to host vegetarian cooking class

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CHAMBERSBURG – Penn State Extension is extending an invitation to learn how to cook vegetarian as part of its “Let’s Cook with Penn State Extension” cooking class series.

“Let’s Cook Vegetarian” will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. on Oct. 2, at the Penn State Extension Franklin County office, 181 Franklin Farm Lane. Vegetarian diets may help reduce the risk of developing certain conditions, such as obesity, heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes.

This hands-on cooking class will explore different ways to eat a balanced, plant-based diet and will provide tips on how to make traditional entrées the vegetarian way. Pre-registration for this course is required by Sept. 29 by visiting extension.psu.edu/lets-cook-vegetarian or calling 877-345-0691.

The “Let’s Cook with Penn State Extension” classes address nutrition, healthy shopping, time saving tips and more, so cooks of all skill levels can navigate around the kitchen with confidence.

There are multiple “Let’s Cook” classes, focusing on a range of subjects, including special diets, weight management and cooking for one or two, to name a few. All have been developed using science-based best practices. To see all the cooking classes currently offered, visit extension.psu.edu/lets-cook.

About Penn State Extension

Penn State Extension is a modern educational organization, dedicated to translating scientific research into real-world applications to drive progress. In support of Penn State’s land-grant mission, extension programs promote a vibrant food and fiber system, a clean environment and a healthier population for Pennsylvania and beyond.

Penn State Extension serves individuals, businesses and communities, helping them address problems and realize opportunities through a robust portfolio of educational programs, products and services. With support from federal, state and county governments, the organization has a tradition of bringing unbiased information and support to the citizens of Pennsylvania for more than 100 years.

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