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I'm looking to get someone a series of cooking classes as a gift.
This is in the Los Angeles (specifically San Fernando Valley) area. I'm looking for a course that's just for fun, not for a professional or anything. I'd like it to be some kind of series of classes (i.e. more than one). Can anyone recommend a good one? |
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HamNCheese wrote:
> I'm looking to get someone a series of cooking classes as a gift. > This is in the Los Angeles (specifically San Fernando Valley) area. > > I'm looking for a course that's just for fun, not for a professional > or anything. I'd like it to be some kind of series of classes (i.e. > more than one). Can anyone recommend a good one? I think the best is williams-sonoma: they have classes in Sherman Oaks call (818) 906-2787 and now also in Calabasas. They have small classes, 10 to 14 people, you sit around the kitchen top very close to the action, and they serve you a full meal, not just tastings. I teach cooking classes there and we are having great success. Ciao, Anna Maria http://www.annamariavolpi.com/page28.html |
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