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How to Bake Heart-Healthy Recipes (Webinar)

February 10, 2021 at 11:00 am - 12:00 PM
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February 10 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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Join us for How to Bake Heart-Healthy Recipes (Webinar) on Wednesday, February 10 at 11 AM.

It’s no surprise that America has a sweet tooth. But new evidence shows that sugar is bad for the heart. This February, treat yourself to dessert without the sugar spike. In honor of Heart Health Month at the Center for Health & Wellbeing, Chef Collette Haw of Nourish Coffee Bar + Kitchen will share what isn’t heart-healthy about traditional baking while demonstrating how to transform your traditional baking recipes into heathier versions. Featured dishes include Blueberry Baked Oatmeal, Healthy Carrot Cake Cheesecake and Chocolate Avocado Truffles.

This program is presented by Collette Haw and is hosted by the Winter Park Health Foundation.

How to join the Zoom Program:

Upon registration for this program, you will receive two emails:

One email from Eventbrite: you can either disregard this email or save it for your records. No action needed with this message.

One email from the Center for Health & Wellbeing: this email will contain your link to join the Zoom meeting. Simply select the link and the Zoom Meeting will launch. Please allow yourself five – 10 minutes before program start to launch Zoom and confirm your technology is properly working.

For troubleshooting and other Zoom-related questions, please email us at [email protected]

By participating in this program, you agree to the CHWB’s Gracious Space policy. Unless otherwise noted, all CHWB Digital Education programs hosted via Zoom are recorded and made available for on-demand viewing on WellbeingNetwork.org. If you prefer to be left out of the program’s recording, please leave your camera and microphone off for the duration of the program.

About Your Program Presenter

Chef Collette Haw is a classically trained Culinary Institute of America (Hyde Park, New York) graduate. With an exceptional talent for taking a healthy ‘ho-hum’ to a flavor-rich ‘yum!’, Chef Haw approaches the Nourish menu with a unique hybrid of her comfort-food-gone-healthy and ‘food as medicine’ philosophies. Prior to assuming her leadership role at Nourish, Chef Haw spent several years operating her own successful meal delivery service out of Longwood, Collette’s Clean Eats, and as a private chef to a celebrity family in Atlanta.

It’s no surprise that America has a sweet tooth. But new evidence shows that sugar is bad for the heart. This February, treat yourself to dessert without the sugar spike. In honor of Heart Health Month at the Center for Health & Wellbeing, Chef Collette Haw of Nourish Coffee Bar + Kitchen will share what isn’t heart-healthy about traditional baking while demonstrating how to transform your traditional baking recipes into heathier versions. Featured dishes include Blueberry Baked Oatmeal, Healthy Carrot Cake Cheesecake and Chocolate Avocado Truffles.

This program is presented by Collette Haw and is hosted by the Winter Park Health Foundation.

How to join the Zoom Program:

Upon registration for this program, you will receive two emails:

One email from Eventbrite: you can either disregard this email or save it for your records. No action needed with this message.

One email from the Center for Health & Wellbeing: this email will contain your link to join the Zoom meeting. Simply select the link and the Zoom Meeting will launch. Please allow yourself five – 10 minutes before program start to launch Zoom and confirm your technology is properly working.

For troubleshooting and other Zoom-related questions, please email us at [email protected]

By participating in this program, you agree to the CHWB’s Gracious Space policy. Unless otherwise noted, all CHWB Digital Education programs hosted via Zoom are recorded and made available for on-demand viewing on WellbeingNetwork.org. If you prefer to be left out of the program’s recording, please leave your camera and microphone off for the duration of the program.

About Your Program Presenter

Chef Collette Haw is a classically trained Culinary Institute of America (Hyde Park, New York) graduate. With an exceptional talent for taking a healthy ‘ho-hum’ to a flavor-rich ‘yum!’, Chef Haw approaches the Nourish menu with a unique hybrid of her comfort-food-gone-healthy and ‘food as medicine’ philosophies. Prior to assuming her leadership role at Nourish, Chef Haw spent several years operating her own successful meal delivery service out of Longwood, Collette’s Clean Eats, and as a private chef to a celebrity family in Atlanta.

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