Throughout October, Venturi’s Table is running a ‘pink menu’ which will allow companies to enjoy a delicious cookery experience at the same time as raising money in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month.
In honour of the signature colour of breast cancer awareness, the ‘pink menu’ features delicious Italian dishes which either include pink ingredients or turn pink as they are created. Corporate chefs will be able to try their hand at making pink beetroot tagliatelle, will be taught the secrets of prawn and brandy risotto and be able to indulge in fresh strawberry jelly with cream and mint (see full menu for alternative courses.)
At the end of October, Venturi’s Table will donate 10% of all ‘pink menu’ bookings to Breast Cancer Campaign to help fund innovative, world-class research to understand how breast cancer develops, leading to improved diagnosis, treatment, prevention and cure.
A ‘pink menu’ corporate cookery experience at Venturi’s Table, running throughout October, costs £120 per person. For every person taking part in the ‘pink menu’ cookery experience, Venturi’s Table will donate £12 to Breast Cancer Campaign – the bigger the group, the more money will be raised! The price includes a three course gourmet meal, half a bottle of wine per person, introductory drinks and canapes, an embroidered pink ribbon apron and goodie bag with ‘pink menu’ recipes.
Companies should call 020 8875 7488 or visit www.venturis-table.com for more information or to place a booking.
About Breast Cancer Campaign:
Breast Cancer Campaign is a charity registered in England (Charity No: 299758) and a company limited by guarantee (Company No: 05074725).
• The charity aims to be the leading specialist in breast cancer research across the UK and the Republic of Ireland making a significant impact for the benefit of patients
• The charity currently funds 98 projects worth over £12.3 million in 49 locations across the UK
• Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and accounts for nearly one in three of all cancers in women
• Every year in the UK over 45,500 women and almost 300 men are diagnosed with breast cancer, and nearly 12,500 women and 75 men will die from the disease
• For more information about Breast Cancer Campaign visit: www.breastcancercampaign.org
