Enniscorthy Guardian

Happy Pear in Enniscorth­y

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ENNISCORTH­Y AND District Chamber ended the year on a high with yet another new and exciting event as they hosted the Happy Pear – David and Stephen Flynn – at the Riverside Park Hotel on Thursday, December 22, for a healthy alternativ­e to the traditiona­l overindulg­ence of the festive season.

Ever since its humble beginnings as a vegetable shop, the Happy Pear’s mission has been to start a food revolution by motivating and inspiring people to eat healthy and live healthy. And if the looks, antics, passion and energy of the Flynn twins couldn’t motivate or inspire you to a healthier diet then nothing could.

In T-shirts and shorts looking the epitome of health, they leaped, pranced and danced around the stage delighting the 300-strong au- dience as they enthused about their wonderful food and their healthy and successful lifestyles. Cooking fast and furious they dished up Pad Thai, Vegetable Wellington and a most delicious chocolate cake.

The health and vitality of the pair speaks for itself and their good humour and happy demeanour is infectious. They are entertaini­ng to listen to and their amusing double act could be described as a culinary Jedward.

The news that the Chamber is bringing them back to Enniscorth­y for November 2017 was announced by Vice president Maree Lyng and met with major approval. Maree also announced that over €1,000 had been raised on the half time draw for Hospice Homecare, making the occasion a most beneficial event indeed.

 ??  ?? Caitriona Murphy, John Burke O’Leary and Maree Lyng of the Chamber with Stephen and David Flynn.
Caitriona Murphy, John Burke O’Leary and Maree Lyng of the Chamber with Stephen and David Flynn.

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