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Old Jul 24, 2015, 8:10 am
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mromalley
 
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On a whim, a few years ago, I booked a trip to Abruzzo Cibus. It exceeded all of my expectations. The school is in a small village located at the top of a mountain. It is 7 days all inclusive, Transfers, food, accomodations, excursions and wine. Somedays you cook in the morning and eat your creations for lunch, other days you cook in the afternoon.

If you are no much of a cook, don't worry, the skill varies. There are tasks that novices can do and tasks that will challenge more experienced cooks.

http://abruzzocibus.com
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