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Ever been to a public cooking class?

Sometime in February, I was planning on writing a feature story about the cooking classes held at The Learning Kitchen in West Chester and/or at Jungle Jim’s in Fairfield. Does anyone know of any more besides these? And has anybody been to a public cooking class? I want to get a taste of what I’m in for, I guess you might say.

And for the record, I probably will not be cooking myself, as most of my culinary skills are of the microwave variety. And besides all that, it’s rather messy to cook and take notes at the same time.

Clue me in, if you could.

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By Linda Schnur

January 26, 2010 1:24 PM | Link to this

I emailed Duke Energy to find out if they offered cooking classes, but I have not received and answer. As a Girl Scout I took lessons from the Cleveland electric Illuminating Co. and as ayoung adult I took a cooking class at the East Ohio Gas Co. Linda

By Teri Horsley

February 10, 2010 7:01 PM | Link to this

Hi Eric: You can take public cooking classes at the Midwest Culinary Institute at Cincinnati State. They are sponsored by Kroger and are for all levels of cooks. I’ve done them and cooked French, grilled meats, etc. The best part is they are not only fun but you get Kroger gift cards just for attending and you get to bring home everything you cook. Check out the Midwest Culinary Institute website/Creations Community Cooking classes for a complete schedule. You should try one. It is a lot of fun.

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