Nutritious drinks hit the spot

Member for Wyong David Harris with Lee and Ryan McBay

Norah Head’s Biggest Morning Tea in honour of people impacted by cancer will be held on Thursday, May 23, at the new Norah Head Community Hall.

One of the local businesses supporting the event is Beach Yum Nutrition which opened its doors late last year for owners Lee and Ryan McBay to share their love of nutritious drinks including loaded teas, smoothies, pre-and-post-workout drinks, warm beverages and vegan options.

Member for Wyong David Harris popped in for a quick beverage and said the McBays had kept the business local and nutritious for all ages.

“Their support in the community sponsor, Woman in Waves, supplied vouchers to swim schools such as Norah Head Swim School, All Coast Swim, Toukley Sharks Swim, also Wyong Rugby League Group, local sporting teams and personal trainers,” Harris said.

Lee McBay said the couple’s mission was to provide the community and beyond with a healthy alternative to fast food and energy drinks with delicious gourmet smoothies and clean energising loaded teas.

“There are many flavours to choose from, including kids’ options,” she said.

Ray McBay said the local favourites were the Soldiers Sunrise Energy Tea and Malteser Pleaser Smoothie.

“Recently we announced ready-to-go smoothies, teas and winter warmers through our new pre-order online system,” he said.

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