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Hi there, I have recently moved to Bombay and would like to know of
good cooking/baking classes here. Please let me know, thanks.

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crust wrote:
> Hi there, I have recently moved to Bombay and would like to know of
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> Priyanka


uh... what continent are you on? bombay?

why would you need a class? just ask me! I know everything there is to
know about cooking.

let her rip!

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crust wrote:
> Hi there, I have recently moved to Bombay and would like to know of
> good cooking/baking classes here. Please let me know, thanks.
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> Priyanka


I don't know if these are good, but a simple Google search found them:

Neetu's Hobby & Cooking classes in Mumbai ( Bombay) India
http://www.indianchild.com/neetu.htm

cooking class in mumbai
http://www.mumbaispace.com/yellowpag...-in-mumbai.htm


Cooking Classes
http://www.mahim.com/et/epage16.htm

Cooking Classes Mumbai
http://www.mumbaipage.com/directory/...es_Cookery.htm

India Parenting - Cooking
http://www.indiaparenting.com/classe...ng/index.shtml




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> Hi there, I have recently moved to Bombay and would like to know of
> good cooking/baking classes here. Please let me know, thanks.
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> Priyanka
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Can't help. Bombay is only a gin, no longer a city in India. They changed
the name about 1995.


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