Are you part of a cooking club?

Anonymous
If so, how does yours work? How often do you meet? How did you join?
I'd like to join/start one, in part to meet new people, but other than putting an ad on Craig's list, I'm not sure where to begin.
Anonymous
Yes. We meet once a month. In December we do a holiday cookie swap. We each bring a dish, and copies of the recipe to give everyone. Most of us have a huge binder divided into sections for the recipes. Sometimes we have themes. August was jam. July was stone fruit.

If you miss the get together, you still get a copy of all the recipes. We bring husbands sometimes, and other times we send them out somewhere.
Anonymous
This is a great idea and I'm interested!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We meet once a month. In December we do a holiday cookie swap. We each bring a dish, and copies of the recipe to give everyone. Most of us have a huge binder divided into sections for the recipes. Sometimes we have themes. August was jam. July was stone fruit.

If you miss the get together, you still get a copy of all the recipes. We bring husbands sometimes, and other times we send them out somewhere.


Same poster here, I thought of some more themes. Once we had a Kids Choice, where we made our kids favorite dinners. We brought the kids to that one. We've done Recipes From Yore, which is the grossest dish our family used to make. October will be Easy halloween That Looks Fancy. Again, kids. Well do favorite ethnic dish. Once, we assigned other people to make things they thought we'd be good at. Once, we made our husbands favorite dishes. We don't stress about repeating a theme.
Anonymous
I would love to be part of this. I'm in Bethesda. Where are you?
Anonymous
I'm not, but would love to be!
Anonymous
If you can't find one to join, perhaps reach out to a few friends who also enjoy cooking and see if they'd be interested in joining. Then ask each of your interested friends to try to find a couple of their friends who might be interested. You get to meet some new people, but those new people are also vouched for by some of your existing friends, so less likely to be weirdos than random internet people.
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