Community Hospital of Staunton to Host Free “Game Day” Charcuterie Workshop
Article Summary: Community Hospital of Staunton is offering a free, hands-on class on January 27 to teach residents how to create nutritious and safe charcuterie boards ahead of upcoming sports events.
Staunton Charcuterie Workshop Key Points:
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The class will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 6:00 p.m. in the hospital’s boardroom.
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Attendees will learn plating techniques, food safety tips, and healthier snack options.
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The workshop includes hands-on practice for designing boards.
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Admission is free, but registration with the Director of Nursing is required.
Community Hospital of Staunton announced it will host a free workshop on Tuesday, Jan. 27, designed to help residents create “show-stopping” charcuterie boards in time for upcoming game day watch parties.
The hands-on class is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. in the hospital’s boardroom. Organizers stated the curriculum goes beyond aesthetics, teaching attendees how to pair and plate a variety of cheeses while exploring healthier options that are lower in sodium and fat.
In addition to nutrition, the course will cover food safety tips to ensure spreads are safe to eat and serve. Participants will learn to make flavorful dips and wholesome snacks before putting their skills to the test by practicing the design of their own charcuterie boards.
While the class is free to attend, registration is required. Interested residents must contact Brandi Crawford, Director of Nursing, by calling 618-635-4218 or emailing [email protected] to secure a spot.
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