Sentences with phrase «take cooking classes in»

Medical students can now take cooking classes in addition to their usual training.
I love to cook and try to take cooking classes in every country I visit and maybe that is a difference, as I am not positive if others go out of their way to take cooking classes in every country.
Well, did you know that more single women take cooking classes in NYC?
Taking cooking classes in Santa Fe would definitely do that.
That must have been awesome taking a cook class in Thailand.
To be honest, I've never taken a cooking class in my life (thought a month in Paris at le Cordon Bleu is on my to - do list!)
After taking a cooking class in Italy in 2012 — where we learned how to make pasta from scratch — I quickly realized this is a great way to immerse ourselves in the local culture while traveling.
Finding a knowledgable local helps us to do this so we've gone on walking food tours in Rome and Miami as well as the Garfagnana; and we've taken cooking classes in India, Bolivia, Japan, Thailand, Italy and Jordan.
From digging clams in the Bay of Fundy to practising yoga in Rishikesh, to taking cooking classes in Prague, Solo Traveler provides inspiration and advice on how to travel alone, do it safely, and have a great time.

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Five years ago, Cook was taking an engineering class in Virginia Tech's Norris Hall when gunfire broke out in an adjacent room.
Take a guitar lesson; learn to surf, or enroll in a cooking class.
I spent 2 weeks in Morocco this past summer and ate tagine pretty much everyday and took a cooking class at a local women's center there that is focused on teaching cooking skills to underprivileged women and we learned how to make a lamb tagine!
Having taken a vacation cooking school class at LaVerenne when it was on the Left Bank, we used had a stainless spice box with 5 separate cup compartments (black + white peppercorn / coarse + fine salt / whole nutmeg) with a slide - in nutmeg grater.
I was inspired to make this meal when I was reviewing a recipe I learned in a cooking class Brian and I took a couple of years ago.
When we were in Morocco and took a cooking class at Riad Fes, we made this Moroccan Eggplant (with Chermoula) appetizer that blew our minds!
My boyfriend and I took a cooking class with a market tour in Marrakesh (one of our favorite experiences in Morocco... and an amazing meal).
The other day we were cleaning out the pantry and came across a bag full of printed recipes from cooking classes we have taken in the past.
And seeing her questions reminded me about a conversation that took place in the Gluten Free Cooking School class FB group a while back.
Earlier this year I took a vegan cooking class and this recipe from Deborah Madison's Vegetarian Suppers was included in the afternoon's lineup.
While I was there, my husband and I took a cooking class from an Indian woman named Nimmy Paul in her home in Kerala, India.
Throughout the year, with the support of Sargento, I'm exploring Middle Eastern cuisine — at home, in Brooklyn, at cooking classes, and wherever the flavors may take me.
Then in a beautiful kitchen terrace built in stone walls and wooden ceilings, take a 4 course meal «hands on» class, guided by our chef, and learn to cook succulent dishes from the Mexican and Mediterranean cuisine.
The class took place in a professional catering kitchen, so everything was stainless steel, and every cooking utensil and piece of equipment was available for us to use.
After taking turns demonstrating a recipe, I feel very confident that I could teach vegan cooking to either a few friends or a class of strangers in a relaxed and friendly way.
She was obsessed with cooking for years, she says, and even spent three months taking classes at the American Academy in Rome, but she decided to use her energy in a better way after she gave birth.
The session was full of tips and tricks for cooking at home and, as a bonus, we got to take home what we made in the class!
Kristin James, owner of Prairie Kitchens Cooking School, says she now takes her classes to the people rather than expecting them to come to one central kitchen in the city.
Then a teacher calls in each class» order (just like take - out) to a food service company that cooks and delivers the meals that same day.
5 Take a cooking class, or just practice in your own kitchen: So many people rely on pre-packaged, processed, or take - out food because they don't feel comfortable in the kitchen or are seriously pressed for tTake a cooking class, or just practice in your own kitchen: So many people rely on pre-packaged, processed, or take - out food because they don't feel comfortable in the kitchen or are seriously pressed for ttake - out food because they don't feel comfortable in the kitchen or are seriously pressed for time.
Start carving some time in to your week for yourself: take 10 minutes before you fall asleep to meditate, take that class you keep meaning to get around to, get healthy takeout or ask your family to cook dinner for you one night a week.
Unlike a work night, you can do something at 3 or 4 p.m. — catch a movie, grocery shop and cook something elaborate, buy and get stuck in to your favorite magazine or take a 90 - minute yoga class.
Fun things to do while there include an Oaxacan cooking class, the eco-friendly Palenque (mezcal distillery) of Sombra Mezcal, learn about microfinance and meet local female entrepreneurs on an En Via tour, take Spanish lessons, dance all night in a speak - easy with Oaxacans, or take a day trip up to the alpine mountains to a tiny town called San Jose del Pacifico, where you can eat locally foraged mushrooms.»
The way I cook is out of curiosity and it's a mash - up of my influences and inspirations from classes I've taken in the past.
When she's not working, Julie can be found jamming out to Celine Dion, taking a yoga class, traveling, cooking, geeking out over health related things or enjoying life in Pittsburgh, PA..
On Tuesday, you can spend the afternoon behind the scenes in the Shanti kitchen and take part in a 3 hour hands on vegetarian cooking class.
Culinary Nutrition Educator After teaching cooking classes in Toronto for four years, in 2014 I founded the Academy of Culinary Nutrition, where I took everything I was teaching in person, and offered it online.
When she is not in the kitchen cooking, Gray enjoys taking a yoga class or spending time with her family.
She lives in Kansas City, Missouri with her daughter and enjoys reading, healthy cooking, taking Pilates and ballet barre fitness classes.
Check out an art gallery, take a cooking class, discover a new coffee shop or restaurant, become a tourist in your own city.
My friend took a cooking class with her at a friend's home in Los Angeles and recently introduced me to some of her recipes.
I took a Mexican cooking class in New Mexico a few years ago and one morning was spent making tamales.
If you have a few days in Florence, consider taking a cooking class or a day trip out to Tuscany for wine tasting.
Yes, it's still best to meet someone in the real world by doing something you enjoy — playing golf, taking a cooking class, reading at the library, or performing in community theatre.
The same goes for taking that class you have always been interested in, but never took in school like oil painting, coed yoga, or Italian cooking.
Try an unconventional activity such as visiting an indoor rock climbing wall, taking a cooking class together or planning a picnic in the park.
Whether it's cooking, painting, or anything else, taking a class puts you in front of all kinds of people, and you pick up a new hobby.
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.
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!
Enjoy a cocktail or two in your local bar or take part in one of our Match social events such as a cooking class or bowling.
• Find Love in the Kitchen - Take a cooking class together at Hipcooks, and you can share the intimate pleasure of preparing and eating a romantic dinner, and sample wines that coordinate with your meal.
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