New Helen Moursellas cookbook ‘to bring family and friends around the meal table’

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A proud Greek Australian, Helen Moursellas has launched her brand new cookbook called ‘Food Connection’.

Inspired by her background and passionate about home cooked meals prepared with simple and fresh ingredients, Helen believes that feeding the whole family is “a nurturing, generous, and valued thing especially in our hectic, stressful and often disconnected world.”

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“Nothing tastes better than a home cooked meal – particularly one that has been handed down from generation to generation. Bringing family and friends around the meal table reflects our love and care,” Helen tells The Greek Herald.

A wife to Nicholas, mother of two and recently a grandmother Helen’s cookbook aims to encourage more people to plan and prepare nutritious meals.

“Whether you’re starting out or just pressed for time or inspiration this cook book is the answer for hassle-free, confidence-building home cooking that family and friends will love,” says Helen who aims to share her love for connecting food and people.

“You can do it too,” she says.

*Helen’s book ‘Food Connection’ includes 88 classic recipes made modern. To find out more visit: www.foodconnectioncookbook.com

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