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In the words of Michael's father, "If you don’t eat, you don’t s#!t, and if you don’t s#!t, you die."
Free cooking classes
Everyone should know how to cook at least two dishes. You should be able to rustle up something quick and satiating for yourself, and you should be able to make a dish that’ll wow the underpants off your future-spouse.
Next week, August 23-27, 2010, The Sinclair Centre and Barbara-Jo’s Books to Cooks (a fabulous little bookstore for all things food related) will be bringing you free (such a beautiful word) cooking classes that can help you head in the right direction.
www.sinclaircentre.com
757 West Hastings St, Vancouver
Cooking lessons held in the atrium
Map
www.bookstocooks.com
1740 West 2nd Ave, Vancouver
604-688-6755
There’ll be two 45-minute lessons daily, covering French Food Fast, Easy Vegetarian, Savouring the Harvest, College Cooking and the Sea’s Bounty (check out the schedule for times). Each class will feature three dishes picked from among the favourites and Barbara-Jo’s Books to Cooks.
> Where: The Sinclair Centre Atrium (next to Sinclair Centre food court) > What: Demonstration-style cooking lesson (i.e. not hands-on, bring your lunch and watch) > When: August 23-27 (See schedule for times) > Who: Lawren Moneta from Books to Cooks > Why: Because life is about food and fellowship (or in the words of my father: “If you don’t eat, you don’t s#!t, and if you don’t s#!t, you die.”)
> Where: The Sinclair Centre Atrium (next to Sinclair Centre food court)
> What: Demonstration-style cooking lesson (i.e. not hands-on, bring your lunch
and watch)
> When: August 23-27 (See schedule for times)
> Who: Lawren Moneta from Books to Cooks
> Why: Because life is about food and fellowship (or in the words of my father: “If you don’t eat, you don’t s#!t, and if you don’t s#!t, you die.”)