SC - Learning kitchen skills

Helen helen at directlink.net
Wed Jul 28 12:32:45 PDT 1999


Hi Gunthar,
    What ever happened to my idea of a cooking class in the DFW area?  I am still
willing to host it if necessary.

Thanks,
Helen

Michael F. Gunner wrote:

> I'm not young anymore but still move a bit. I'm  38.
>
> To Nick and Chante, I think you will find many opportunities to learn
> period kitchen skills in the Steppes/Elfsea area. There are several very
> good cooks around and I may even get the chance to put my nose in the
> kitchen every once in a while. Just walk in and ask to help. You may start
> out chopping veggies or washing dishes but soon you will be learning spices
> and be placed in charge of various dishes while the Chief Cook is busy with
> other things. As with most things in the Society to learn to do stuff all you
> have to do is ask.
>
> There are no lack of opportunities to learn cookery around here. In fact I've
> been common rabble for less than three weeks and I've already been asked
> to cook a feast for Elfsea's Spring Faire. I may have to decline but that just
> goes to show that there's always something going on.
>
> > Anyone willing to teach me a few things in the
> > Elfsea area?  Thanks, Nick Carter
>
> Yers,
>
> Gunthar
>
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