| Invitation To Good Cooking-Create great meals for 'Great Gatherings ...
Taste of Home Cooking School invites you to come to the the Douglas high School auditorium on Wednesday, November 14, when The Daily Dispatch hosts anevening demonstration of "Great Gatherings". The only coast to coast traveling cooking show in the country, Taste of Home Cooking School's nine culinary specialists are ready to stir up a cornucopia of vibrant fall recipes. Packing spatulas, spoons and seemingly all but the kitchen sink in her van, each culinary specialist will drive hundreds of miles to share preparation tips, plating techniques and palate-pleasing meals.Come harvest ideas for your next gathering as Culinary Specialist Jamie Dunn blends ingredients to create a selection of recipes for both small get-togethers and large celebrations. We know people who come to our cooking schools love to cook and love to eat great food, so every recipe prepared on stage will be given away at the end of the demonstration.Dunn will begin the show with Bountiful Brunch Gatherings.
Swing into Spring’ with new cooking show
Somethings cooking in Paris. The Taste Of Home Cooking School Swing into Spring takes place Thursday, March 6, at Love Civic Center. Presented by The Paris News, the event is to include a cooking demonstration, vendor booths and door prizes. Were really excited about this years cooking school, said Paige Lewis, Paris News ad representative. This year will be better than ever with all-new menus, cooking tips and booths. Taste of Home experts will offer helpful guidelines for dinnertime convenience, such as: Keep pantry and refrigerator stocked with must-have items. Staples such as sugar, brown sugar and all-purpose flour are always good to have on hand. Keep quick meal fixes like olive oil, dry pasta, jarred pasta sauces and canned vegetable in pantry.
Taste of Home cooking school coming to Hopkinsville
Dust off your spatulas, heat up your ovens and join us for what is certain to be one of the best shows of the year. 5 Star Radio Group presents Taste of Home Cooking School Swing Into Spring show. Join culinary specialist Dana Elliot as she whips up some superb spring dishes right before your eyes! Dana Elliot is one of nine Taste of Home culinary specialists who travel across the U.S. bringing food and fun to thousands of home cooks. It's going to be a great time, says Dana I love giving people new ideas for meals and seeing how excited they are to go home and try them! Looking for great recipes to serve at a spring brunch? Perhaps quick dinner fixes are more your style? We'll have something for everyone. Whether you're an experienced cook or just testing the waters, we'll be demonstrating some of the best recipes for spring.
Taste of Home coming to Akron
The event will bring teachers from the popular cooking magazine, which specializes in homespun fare and offers dozens of tried-and-true recipes each month. The show includes 21/2 hours of demonstrations of spring recipes, and there will be more than 20 vendors offering samples, coupons and prizes. It's at the St. Joseph Family Center, 610 W. Exchange St., Akron. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the show starts at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the offices of the WAKR/WQMX radio stations, which are sponsoring the school. To order tickets by mail, send a self-addressed stamped envelope with a check or money order made out to WAKR/WQMX Taste of Home, 1795 W. Market St., Akron, OH 44313. Working wine in the diet The Greater Akron Dietetic Association is hosting An Evening of Wine and Wisdom at Sarah's Vineyard on March 10.
THE NEVADA CAUCUS: Poll: Nevada going to Clinton, Romney Obama picks ...
Huckabee wins on moral values, McCain wins on the war on terror, immigration is split, taxes are split. Romney does a little bit better on economic issues," Coker said. "Here, Romney is across the board the best on all five issues. I haven't seen that anywhere else, and it tells me he's pretty strong." Alone among Republicans, Romney has built a significant campaign infrastructure in Nevada, and is completing a two-day swing through the state today. "He's paid the most attention to the state, he has the organization, and he has national credibility" from second-place finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire. Coker said Romney's lead was the same before and after his win Tuesday in Michigan. Nevada's Republican caucus is likely to be overshadowed by Saturday's South Carolina Republican primary.
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