Anonymous
Post 02/18/2013 21:24     Subject: Cooking Classes

Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/all-we-can-eat/post/the-washington-post-food-sections-2012-2013-cooking-class-listings/2012/09/17/72f8e16c-00da-11e2-9367-4e1bafb958db_blog.html


This is great! Thank you!

Anonymous
Post 02/18/2013 21:19     Subject: Cooking Classes

What's the name of that quaint little French cooking school in Bethesda? I took a class there a long time ago. It was amazing.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2013 20:15     Subject: Cooking Classes

She could then get a job as sous chef and/or pastry chef. You are to be commended for helping her have a career with a future.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2013 19:16     Subject: Re:Cooking Classes

As a nanny I would love this. I cook mostly for the children but would love to add this skill to make myself more marketable especially when children are in school all day.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2013 17:30     Subject: Re:Cooking Classes

OP here. Flexible on location, DC, close in MD or close-in VA. Just needs to be done by noon.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2013 11:18     Subject: Cooking Classes

You are fantastic! Where abouts are you hoping to find a class?
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2013 11:13     Subject: Cooking Classes

Am thinking about setting up a cooking class(es) for our nanny. Any recommendations for during school hours? (And, yes, we have discussed this, and she thinks it sounds like fun.) Our nanny is an amazing baker, so this is both a perk for her and a benefit for us. Drawing upon something she already loves.