don’t really care for cooking
How to take cooking lessons
How I did it: I saw a two-for-one class special at my local cooking shop. I convinced my mom to sign up with me and last night we went to a "Tuscan Cooking Class." It was in a special room at the back of the store. The recipes were easy, came with instructions and serenading by the singing chef.
It was corny but fun -- even though there was no corn but rather grilled bocconcini
Lessons & tips: Go with an open mind
Resources: www.cookshop.ca
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JaneKnits working hard...
I love to cook already but always feel as if I am not doing things correctly. I would love to take cooking lessons to learn how to be more efficient and more creative in the kitchen!
They have a “Mastering the Basics” class that starts in September.
I’ve come to realize, I suck at cooking. And I need to take cooking lessons, and expand my culinary abilities prior to even considering moving out. So yes, anyone up for taking lessons with me? :D
xboxgirl is learning patience in the guise of surgery recovery.
I am so happy with my progress and the courses offered. Will explain more later.
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geekchicita asks,
“does anyone know of cheap cooking classes in downtown toronto?”
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