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Old 02-05-2008, 15:36   #2
alferret
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Re: Cooking Holidays?

We all know the French cant cook, it just sounds impressive when they put "La" or "Le" in front of it.

I love to cook, I do over 90% of the cooking in our house and the kids and missus love it, Indian, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Thai, Chinese etc. But to go on a cooking holiday to learn how to cook, nah sorry I don’t get it. Seems like a waste of money to me.
College\evening classes would probably stand you in better stead than forking out all that money on a course abroad.

If you got money burning a hole, get some good cook books, source the ingredients and cook for your family and friends they will appreciate it more than you think because of the effort you put in to it rather than a holiday slide show with different foods you cooked whilst eating the finest offerings from Kentucky.
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