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Mexican Ancestry Cooking school classes. Luci testimonial in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Luci Anda New York (lucidanda@aol.com) enjoying a hands on cooking class at MariLau.com. As a Mexican native, I inherited my Mexican cuisine knowledge from my previous generations. And my passion too! I invite you to join me in my kitchen school to take out our aprons and spoons, to use the very fresh ingredients of our Mexican cuisine, and create together delicious dishes, with love, tradition and fire for a great vacation adventure. I love sharing my knowledge of ancestry home cooking in Mexico, mainly focused in hands-on learning, allowing students to choose their menus in open courses. www.mexican-cooking-school.com

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Exploring Spices Cooking Class – Tulsa, Oklahoma

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

http://www.tulsafoodblog.com – Ever wonder what to do with all those spices in your cabinet?

If you know anything about Stock Pot classes, you know they fill fast. If you have ever been to one, you know what I’m talking about. Stock Pot offers a variety of cooking classes to the public with everything from Sushi making to cheese & wine classes, chocolate, holiday meals to classes on spices. They have got about everything culinary to make yourself an online expert. We encourage you to check out the Stock Pot, as it provides such a unique opportunity. Not only do they teach you to put your kitchen to use, but you can also meet a lot of new faces.

Check out the video below as Chef Amanda, Cooking School Director at The Stock Pot, shares one of her next classes with you. Exploring Spices: Part 1 is an upcoming class to be excited about. Join Chef Amanda Simcoe as she takes a closer look at spices, some we use almost everyday, and some a bit more unusual. In this first installment, we will be looking at Cumin, Cardamom, and Allspice. We will discuss their origin, history, proper storage and many uses.

The menu will include Baba Ghanoush, Caribbean Jerk Chicken, Cilantro-Lime Corn, and Orange & Pinion Glazed Bananas with Cardamom-Sour Cream Gelato. Now that is a class worth attending!!

To sign up for classes and to look at a detailed schedule of classes visit:
http://www.thestockpots.com

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