Emma Evans launches Healthy Food Delivery Box

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Emma Evans, chef, co-founder of The Secret Supper Clwb, founder of the Welsh Mums in Business Network and contestant on Sky Living’s My Kitchen Rules, has launched a new culinary service, the Healthy Food Delivery Box.

The Healthy Food Delivery Box offers a nourishing, home cooked meal delivered to homes within a 20 mile radius of Newport, South Wales. Meals are prepared by Emma using fresh local ingredients, giving customers a healthy alternative to unwholesome supermarket quick fixes.

Made in batches and quickly frozen to maintain taste and quality, Healthy Food Box Delivery meals arrive with customers in microwavable tubs. They can be defrosted and reheated in the microwave or decanted and heated on the hob. Full reheating instructions are provided.

Meals can be ordered in any quantity with a minimum order value of £60.00. Delivery charges are £5.00 to a 15 mile radius of Newport, and £8.00 up to 20 miles.

Emma Evans has years of experience in the kitchen and is a hospitality professional who has catered for HRH Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex and The Welsh Secretary of State. She is currently representing Wales as a contestant on Sky Living’s competitive cooking show, My Kitchen Rules, which is judged by celebrity chefs, Lorraine Pascale and Jason Atherton.

As well as Healthy Food Delivery Box, Emma runs the Secret Supper Clwb, which hosts regular live cookery demonstrations at quirky venues in South Wales. Often featuring guest chefs, dinner and live music, these events explore themes such as cooking with unusual meats, matching food with wine and creating inspired sharing boards. Upcoming Secret Supper Clwb events include:

  • Feb 24 Chef Demo & Dine night, Caerleon
  • Feb 27 The Secret Supper Clwb, Cardiff Bay
  • March 17 The Secret Supper Clwb, Roath Cardiff
  • March 24 Mother’s Day Treats, Chef Demo & Lunch Caerleon
  • March 27 The Secret Supper Clwb, Cardiff Bay

For information on the lunch and dinner menus provided by the Healthy Food Delivery Box, contact emma@thesecretsupperclwb.co.uk or visit www.emma-evans.com.

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Emma Evans – Backgrounder

Emma Evans is a Newport-based chef, co-founder of The Secret Supper Clwb and founder of the Welsh Mums in Business Network. A highly experienced hospitality professional, Emma has catered for HRH Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex and The Welsh Secretary of State.

Through the Secret Supper Clwb Emma hosts regular live cookery demonstrations at quirky venues in South Wales. Often featuring guest chefs, dinner and live music, these events explore themes such as cooking with unusual meats, matching food with wine and creating inspired sharing boards.

Monthly Supper Clwbs are also held throughout the year by Emma, the dates and locations can be found on the website www.emma-evans.com.

Emma’s success in the hospitality sector is driven by a passion for food which developed from long hours spent with her father in the kitchen of their family-owned hotel. As well as expert skills in cooking with families – including men and children – Emma holds a degree in Hotel Management from the University of Wales Institute. She has a background in sales, recruitment and event management and spent two years in Dubai. Emma describes her cooking style as rustic and bursting with flavour.

In 2008, Emma established the Welsh Mums in Business Network to give home-based self-employed women a forum to meet and develop business, support and networking opportunities.

From January 2014, Emma will represent Wales as a contestant on Sky Living’s competitive cooking show, My Kitchen Rules, which is judged by celebrity chefs, Lorraine Pascale and Jason Atherton.

In her spare time, Emma enjoys keeping fit at the gym. Her determination to keep fit as led her to run half marathons and 10k races, as well as training for her first Tough Mudder later this year. Emma also enjoys spending time with her family, watching her boys play football and rugby and going on walks and cycling.

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