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Gourmet cooking workshop (WendyGR?)
XN's birthday is coming up and I had a flash of an idea today. He really loves fancy cooking - has a lot of fun with it. I *think* someone or multiple people on here (Wendy?) have taken gourmet cooking classes or one-time workshops where you make really fancy stuff, perhaps even with wine pairings (if my fuzzy memory is accurate). I know I'm not being very specific...it's because I can't really remember what the details were. Does anyone know what I'm talking about and can fill me in on some leads?
Re: Gourmet cooking workshop (WendyGR?)
Someone, I think it was Adrea, mentioned Artisan Cooking School in Grand Haven. They might do something like what you have described. It sounds like a really neat place and I've been meaning to check them out personally.
For our Christmas team event my boss took us here: http://artisancookingschool.com/
It was REALLY good food. The chef is really friendly.
sorry, I've been dinking around with my new blog theme all day LOL. Yes, it was me - Chef Amy Sherman does them too, in addition to the suggestions above. You can probably find her on the Slow Food West Michigan Facebook group http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=44677154395
Also the Real Cool Cooking School and D&W do classes.