'Cooking Schools'
Food Blog: Cooking Lessons Are All the Rage
2 Comments Published by Karyn Zoldan August 20th, 2007 in Cooking Schools.Turn on any television station, cable or otherwise and someone is giving cooking lessons. Before there was the Food Network, Julia Child was cooking up a storm on Boston’s PBS. Actually I credit Julia as being the catalyst for cooking lessons.
While most of us don’t want to wear a toque or struggle through the CIA, we [more...]
Night in Bangkok-Couples Cook:Manhattan Beach
0 Comments Published by Karyn Zoldan August 11th, 2007 in California, Cooking Schools, Food Events, Manhattan Beach, World Foods. The South Bay School of Cooking presents:
What could be more romantic than learning to make exotic Thai food with someone you love?Â
It takes two to make banana leaf wrapped prawns, Tom Ka Gai-chicken in coconut milk, pad see yew noodles, fragrant jasmine rice, and the show-stopping torched pineapple with coconut sorbet.
You may bring [more...]
Summer (Culinary) Camp for Kids
2 Comments Published by Cindy August 4th, 2007 in Chefs, Cooking Schools.Summer still got a ways to go - and the kids driving you crazy?
If so, how about sending Jr. to a special culinary camp for Kids if you’re in the Los Angeles Area, called Chef Eric’s, Children’s Culinary Academy.
They learn about:
healthy eating
how fun it is to cook
make new friends
and even getting some experiences cooking so they [more...]
Cooking Class: Meals in Minutes-Trader Joes, Manhattan Beach
0 Comments Published by Karyn Zoldan July 30th, 2007 in Cooking Schools, Family Dining, Food Events, Manhattan Beach.Do you love Trader Joe’s for their delightful gourmet products yet wonder what to do with some of them?
Cut your cooking time in half and spruce up tired meals with a variety of products that make cooking simple yet impressive. Reconnect with family and friends for how you can get a healthy good tasting meal on the [more...]
Cooking Class: Paella and Sangria - Manhattan Beach, Calif.
0 Comments Published by Karyn Zoldan July 6th, 2007 in Cooking Schools, Entertaining / Parties, Food Events, Manhattan Beach, World Foods.Spend a leisurely morning preparing a lavish meal of Spain’s favorite dish — paella.
The exotic aroma of saffron complements the finest seafood, chicken, sausage and rice. Sip fruity sangria while munching on Spanish cheese with quince paste, olives, and paella.Â
The cost is $79 per person and it all happens at the South Bay School of Cooking. This [more...]
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