Be the belle of your holiday barbecue by showing with scratch-made desserts; spots are filling up fast.
Spots are available on June 30 and July 3; $195 each; you'll leave with two homemade pies and some hand pies, too
It is always the perfect moment to sharpen our cooking skills or begin the process of learning to make delicious dishes, if we've never taken that initial step toward formal culinary knowledge gathering.Classes can fill up around the holidays, and during the cooler months, too, and near Mother's Day? Cooking schools are busy with brunch-themed instruction.
How popular will you be showing up at that Independence Day picnic with a made-from-scratch pie? And all of your stories from cooking class, the sorts of tantalizing tales that might inspire your envious pals to sign up for a chance to burnish their own baking skills?And here's something even sweeter, just ahead of the holiday: There's a 4th of July-themed cupcake class for parents and kids on July 3, too, if that is more your cup of tea.
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