Got a great kitchen, but don’t use all its features? Cooking classes may be for you!
If you’re new to the kitchen, consider a class in culinary basics, or perhaps knife skills. Already a “foodie”? Learn ethnic or regional cuisine. And if you need to manage a health issue, check your local hospital for community classes, perhaps on cooking for heart health, diabetes, or gluten intolerance.
Get your culinary juices flowing.
- Sign up for “couples cook.” Married or single, cooking classes make great date nights.
- Give a culinary gift certificate—to a family member, maybe a child or a teen.
- Learn at home. Watch cooking demos on TV or with video clips online.
- Plan a culinary vacation. Cooking schools and culinary festivals are popping up everywhere. What a great way to learn the ethnic flavor of your destination—and bring it back to your kitchen!
- Throw a cooking class party at home. Invite a food-savvy friend to teach, or chip in for a local instructor.
- Take your party to a cooking school. Arrange for a private group class.
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