How to Choose Cooking Classes

Most people think that to enjoy a scrumptious meal, you have to spend an arm and a leg. With a little know-how from effective cooking classes, you can easily stretch your budget and make your family a feast.

Here is how to choose cooking classes made just for you:

1. Do your homework

Before enrolling in a cooking class, it is best that you do your homework first. Start with the kind of cooking classes that you want. Keep in mind that every cooking class has its own specialty. Hence, it is important that you have decided what you want to learn in the first place. Read the rest of this entry »

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Campfire Cooking: All the Outdoors Goodness You Want in Quick, Easy Steps

Campfires have been traditionally used for cooking for as long as man discovered fire. Since it’s such an old cooking technique, you’d think that campfire cooking would have been mastered by now. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case. It is still as tricky as ever. Add to that the complication that some24221_breakfast.jpg parks impose by banning campfires in some areas. But if you’re lucky enough to get your chance at campfire cooking, here are tips you can use for your own safety and cooking enjoyment:

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Things You Should Know About American Cooking

American cooking is highly influenced by immigrants. In fact, a nation of immigrants has a cuisine that is as diverse and unique as each member of the population. Perhaps it is safe to say that American cooking is a mixture of the world’s cuisines and it continues to evolve.

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Isn’t the hamburger American?


When people think of American cooking, they automatically point to the hamburger but even this yummy everyday food is suspect. Foods comparable to the hamburger were brought in by German immigrants. Similarly, much of the cuisine we describe as part of American cooking have influences from other regions and countries. Here are some examples:

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