October 6th, 2009
Cooking Classes, Two Ways
It’s been fun to watch friends go from their Lean Cuisine lovin’ college selves to really good cooks. Fall is a great time to curl up in the hearth of home and warm yourself and your food. Interested in sharpening your skills along with your knives? Try cooking classes in Atlanta, two ways:
1. Low Cost: Williams-Sonoma offers regular cooking classes from 6-8pm for $35. Classes include casual dinners, brunches, etc. Foods for entertaining or cooking for your family. For more information about schedule and menu, contact your local store directly.
2. High Brow: Rathbun’s offers a cooking class every few months in which one person spends about 3 hours learning and prepping, and then guest arrives and is served dinner! The cost is $350, but it includes all the food, wine pairings, and a chef’s jacket. Meals are regionally themed: French, Greek, etc.


4 Comments
October 6th, 2009 at 9:38 am
Only problem with Rathbun’s is that all the classes sold out in the first 3 hours of being announced! Maybe next year! I’ve also heard good things about Viking Cooking School: http://www.vikingcookingschool.com/hc-cgi-bin/hc?templ=new_vcs%2Fcalendar.html&store=36
October 6th, 2009 at 9:39 am
apparently the 2010 classes are still open – maybe we’re wrong, though. anyone know?
October 6th, 2009 at 9:42 am
Viking Store on Peachtree offers classes, too!
http://www.vikingcookingschool.com/hc-cgi-bin/hc?templ=new_vcs/home.html&nocl=1
They are A-Mazing, plus you get to use all the fun Viking appliances and gadgets in their test kitchen. What could be better??
October 6th, 2009 at 1:30 pm
When I clicked on your link to Rathbun’s Web site, sold out was listed by each class…but maybe you know more than the Web site is revealing!
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