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Cook It and Mix It Yourself at the Good Life Show! …By joining the Woolworths Masterclass with PlantLove

| Ivana | Partner Content

How does a delicious Crispy Quinoa Salad sound? Or how about a Chipotle Pulled Mushroom & Spinach Taco with Cashew Cheese & Green Slaw? Sound appealing? Well, now you can try your hand at making these tantalizing dishes at the Good Life Show.

The Woolworths Masterclass with PlantLove is a major exclusive feature at the Good Life Show and will give foodies and culinary enthusiasts an opportunity to take their skills to a new level through a high-quality hands-on, cooking experience run by expert chefs and mixologists. Each Masterclass session is packed with loads of fun, tips and tricks.

Tickets are limited to 20 per class and cost just R150 each, which includes all the ingredients and the opportunity to cook along with your favourite chef / mixologist. Ticket holders can attend as many Masterclasses as they like, which are additional to the Good Life Show’s general admission ticket, which can be bought here.

As Africa’s only sustainable food, drink and lifestyle show, the Good Life Show sets the stage for a weekend of great fun aimed at the whole family, foodies as well as those looking to discover high-quality innovative products. Not only will visitors have the chance to taste, test and purchase an array of plant-based, natural, organic, free-from, and sustainable living products, but they will also be able to interact with and experience unique exhibitors, exclusive features and immersive experiences.

Taking place at the Kyalami International Convention Centre, 26th – 28th July 2024, The Good Life Show brings together the prominent ‘Plant Powered Show’ and the ground-breaking ‘Natural and Organic Show’ all under one roof, and will host numerous exhibitors, including those in the ‘Free-From’ and ‘Sustainable-Living’ sectors.

Check out the highlights from the Cape Town Good Life Show – click here

For a full gallery of pictures from our Cape Town show – click here.

Kyalami International Convention Centre, Greater Johannesburg

·         Friday, July 26, 2024, from 12:00 to 18:00

·         Saturday, July 27, 2024, from 10:00 to 18:00

·         Sunday, July 28, 2024, from 10:00 to 17:00

And if you're interested in showcasing your brand or products, apply to exhibit now. (https://goodlifeshowafrica.com/exhibit). Don't miss your chance to be part of the sustainable lifestyle revolution.Plant_powered_3.png

Stay tuned for exciting updates and reveals by following us on social media:

Website: https://goodlifeshowafrica.com

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Also see links below for Good Life Show recipes and Podcasts

https://goodlifeshowafrica.com/recipes

https://goodlifeshowafrica.com/podcasts

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