Sentences with phrase «local cooking clubs»

If you have written a cook book, contact local cooking clubs and chefs.

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When not teaching cooking on a budget from her mobile home, Jolene can be found performing at comedy clubs, and teaching classes on cooking and comedy at a local community education program.
Chris Hastings and his wife Ide have such a passion for cooking, preserving food history, and sharing local ingredients on the plates at Hot and Hot Fish Club in Birmingham, Alabama, while celebrating all farmers and fisherman that bring them the best products.
Whether you're into cooking, kayaking, sewing, or board games, try to find a local club that caters to this interest.
Bowen, former teen coordinator at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Napa Valley, won $ 18,000 from the Community Foundation of the Napa Valley based on five grant proposals for educational after - school programs (such as dance and cooking classes) she helped local teens put together.
More than 4,500 schools across the country now have a Let's Get Cooking club, and the network covers every local authority area.
For example, the author of a book on fly - fishing does not likely need to say that he won the Great Chili Cook - off Award at the local Rotary Club.
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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