Sentences with phrase «join in the cooking classes»

«I am so glad you persuaded us to join in the cooking classes as they were great fun.

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Join healthy cooking classes in your community such as those led by the Canadian Diabetes Association.
Prior to joining The Ranch 4.0, Haaz spent more than 6 years in various culinary positions at the Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village, including fine dining, pastry, cafeteria, banquets and the California Health and Longevity Institute, where she worked with dietitians to teach cooking classes.
Join me once again at Chefanti in West Chester, PA this Saturday, October 4th where I will be teaching Fall Flavors cooking class for kids ages 5 to 12 along with the talented Chef Anne Moriarta.
If you're looking for some inspiration in the kitchen and recipes that are gluten and dairy - free, heart - healthy and feature fresh, seasonal ingredients that taste great and are good for you, join Betty Rocker at Whole Foods for this month's Alternative Diets Cooking Class.
Joining a sports team, Taking cooking classes, or learning a foreign language, for example, gives a new skill and provides the opportunity to share the learning process and so have something in common with a group of diverse people, many of whom would no doubt be single and also hopeful of meeting someone nice.
Enroll in a cooking class; go on a group hike or bike; join a book club.
Join a summer co-ed volleyball or softball league; take some Latin dance classes; attend some wine tastings, cooking classes and art gallery openings; do your weekly shopping in a different neighbourhood; hire a matchmaker!
When I asked my female friends if they were interested in taking a cooking class during our week in Umbria and then have our husbands join us for the lunch we made, I got an enthusiastic and positive response.
Join in the fun at one of the European Cooking Classes and sample a traditional «High Tea», perhaps take a swim in the ozone oxygenated swimming pool or soak up the sun's warmth in a deck chair.
Dinner parties, ladies» luncheons, social climbing, networking, cocktail parties, second homes, community involvement, political activisim, PTA, Soccer Mom» ing, complicated love affairs that go nowhere, unsuitable daillances, social intrigues, obsessive gossiping, cooking classes, yoga classes, pottery classes, creative writing classes, tennis lessons, tango lessons, poker games, theatre, symphonies, art openings, magazine launch parties, opera, epicurian delights, horse breeding, ethnic restaurants, wife swapping, cult joining, celebrity worshipping, name - dropping, online forums, online rants, online dating, Instagramming, Twittering, Facebooking, blogging, cool hunting, culture - vulturing, Summers in Tuscany, Autumns in New York, Winters in Colorado, weekends in San Francisco... a totally full schedule, jam - packed with «Stuff», all day long.
Engaging in activities that you enjoy, that bring you into contact with others who have similar interests, can be an excellent way to explore new social networks and make new friends: take a cooking class, join a cycling group, look up the local chapter of the Sierra Club, volunteer for an organization you support.
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