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Make your own veggie burgers workshop: cheap, delicious eats!
Make your own veggie burgers workshop: cheap, delicious eats!

Sun, 01 Mar

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Warrnambool Community Garden

Make your own veggie burgers workshop: cheap, delicious eats!

A fun, hands-on cooking session where you’ll learn how to turn fresh garden produce into delicious veggie burgers the whole family will love!

Time & Location

01 Mar 2026, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Warrnambool Community Garden, 2 Grieve St, Warrnambool VIC 3280, Australia

Guests

About the event

Want to get more veggies in your life? Join us for a fun, hands-on cooking session where you’ll learn how to turn fresh garden produce into delicious veggie burgers the whole family will love! Clare Vaughan and Di Pettigrew, with some trusty helpers, did an experimental cook up prior to the first Harfest. The result was some very tasty vegan veggie burgers. Clare then perfected the recipe and voila! Now is your chance to learn the recipe and techniques for some very popular veggie burgers which sold out at the first Harfest.


You’ll chop, mash, mix, and shape your own batch of hearty burgers packed with seasonal vegetables, herbs, and chickpeas. These burgers are thrifty, nutritious, and freezer-friendly too!


Each participant will take home two ready-to-cook or ready-to-freeze burgers, along with the recipe so you can easily make them again at home.


When: Thursday 12 March, 5:30-6:30pm

Where: HUB at Warrnambool…


Tickets

  • Workshop

    This ticket includes all materials and hands on instruction.

    $10.00

Total

$0.00

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grow@wcg3280.org.au

0493 057 811

Corner of Grieve and Derby Street Warrnambool, Victoria, 3280

We acknowledge the Peek Whurrong People of the Maar Nation as the original custodians of the land on which we meet and garden. Our garden adjoins a significant place, we continue to learn its history as we work together in a spirit of reconciliation. 

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