the teacher sends an ingredient list and the recipe ahead of time. She’s a chef and I think she’s trying to do online classes. This time she offered an ingredient box that we fetched for contactless pickup. She has a really nice place but I’ll always buy her ingredient box when offered and I’ll sign us up for any cooking class she offers. Right now these are “free” classes but another mom wanted to take up a collection for her. I shipped 50 and the other mom told me I sent too much but that Mother’s Day brunch class taught me how to make scones and quiche Lorraine, which I’ll never ever need for any of us to ever buy. This is huge because I used to never hesitate to pay $4 for a scone or $15 for quiche and now i just know how to do it.
Originally Posted by
kipper
So, it's really a parents cooking class under the guise of being a kids cooking class?
I wouldn’t leave my child by the stove alone for an online cooking class. It’s different than an in-person kids cooking class, which my child has already done. But most of us parents probably already don’t adequately cook so a kids cooking class is my skill level.
most of the parents there for the Mother’s Day brunch cooking class were mothers, at 9a. I was stunned.
here’s the Kit Kat - so rich that my family barely touched it today. Now getting ready to watch yo yo ma on yt live.