Cooking class for teen?

Anonymous
I'm realizing that 2 weeks of unstructured activity is not going to be good for dd. Does anyone have suggestions for cooking classes for teens? Didn't find much at Whole Foods. TIA
Anonymous
try Sur la Table---they supposedly have classes for kids
Anonymous
Academie de Cuisine has some half day week long camps.
Anonymous
There is (or was?) a cooking school in Vienna called Culinaria that offered classes. There also is someplace - I'm sorry, I don't know the name -- out near Ashburn or Dulles that does cooking classes; I heard that some scout troops went there for badge work etc. And there used to be a place in Rockville that specialized in kids' cooking classes.

Have you done a web search for this? I'm sure it would turn things up. Do some online searches for the towns/areas closest to you and key words like "cooking classes teen" or "cooking classes beginner" or whatever.

Be sure that whatever class you choose is for teens and not younger kids -- I think there definitely are kids' cooking classes out there but your teen probably will be turned off if the other students are a lot younger. It might be even more appealing if you can get a friend or two to sign up for the same class!
Anonymous
Cookology has week long teen camps and also classes.
Our 14 has done several and loves them - they'll also let the teens join in w/ adult classes if they have one that interests them.
Anonymous
My company TasteDC - www.tastedc.com - lists pretty much every cooking class in the Washington, D.C. area including Teen cooking classes. You can find them by searching in the "Cooking Class" Category - FYI, L'Academie has many cooking classes catering to teens, but many others like Cookology in Ashburn and Sur La Table in Pentagon City also do them..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My company TasteDC - www.tastedc.com - lists pretty much every cooking class in the Washington, D.C. area including Teen cooking classes. You can find them by searching in the "Cooking Class" Category - FYI, L'Academie has many cooking classes catering to teens, but many others like Cookology in Ashburn and Sur La Table in Pentagon City also do them..


Thanks for this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Academie de Cuisine has some half day week long camps.


L'Academie camps for teens are awesome. My DD has done several and has developed really good skills -- e.g., she's a wiz with a knife, can make a pastry crust, knows how to work with phyllo dough, etc. She usually teams up with a pal for one or two half-day camps each summer and they have fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Academie de Cuisine has some half day week long camps.


L'Academie camps for teens are awesome. My DD has done several and has developed really good skills -- e.g., she's a wiz with a knife, can make a pastry crust, knows how to work with phyllo dough, etc. She usually teams up with a pal for one or two half-day camps each summer and they have fun.


Sorry -- didn't complete sentence -- meant to say "they have fun hanging out together for the rest of the day."
Anonymous
MCPD has a quasi-cooking class during summer school. They keep changing the name but the last time I heard it was called "home development".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MCPD has a quasi-cooking class during summer school. They keep changing the name but the last time I heard it was called "home development".



Sorry MCPS
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