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mami2jandc's picture
by mami2jandc 10 mon. ago.

Garner Parks & Recreation has a cute program for little ones (ages 3-5). Go to garnerparks.org for more information.

Classes are offered Tuesday evenings August 11-September 1. The recipes will be: Banana Pudding, Homemade Ice Cream, Buckeye Bars, and Mud Pie. Classes are $5 for Garner residents or $7 for non-residents. If you do all 4 classes, it's $16 for residents and $24 for non-residents.

You can even register and pay with a credit card online.

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by abbysmom2004 10 mon. ago.

Hi- I am opening a children's cooking center in N. Raleigh called Lil' Chef. Visit www.LilChefRaleigh.com for more information. We'll do weekly classes, summer camps, track out camps, and special workshops. I can add you to our email list if you'd like? We'll be open September 12th, 2009 in Falls River Town Center (near Durant Rd. and Falls of Neuse Rd.). Our phone # is 919-900-7569

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by lilybug 10 mon. ago.

Thanks guys-mami2jandc-it's for a 7 yr old......but thank you. abbysmom2004sounds very interesting......thank you!

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by Jennifer77 9 mon. ago.

Take your kids to Classy Kids Cook! Their camps are an awesome experience! Our kids had a great time & learned a lot. They are located in Cary and teach etiquette class as well as cooking. The owner & head instructor, Tessy, is wonderful with the kids and has a unique gift of creating a fun and friendly environment. This is great place for kids that are either just beginning or already know their way around the kitchen. Either way they have something to offer everyone. What we did first was to attend one of their monthly FREE introductory classes to see what they were all about. Once we saw what a great facility and a fun time our kids had we enrolled them in a week long track-out camp. They also do after-school programs, birthday parties, adult classes and teambuilding events.

 Their summer camps are for ages 6 -18 and is going on right now.  But I heard they are filling up fast so you may want to call soon. You can check out their schedule at their website: www.ClassyKidsCook.com

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by magisena 6 mon. ago.

Kids love cooking, but for protection reasons, it’s best they keep on away from the kitchen. We are using following steps, and will be able to start a fun kookwinkel class for kids, not including having them go in the kitchen...

1. Make easy and fun invite with your own children, using structure papers. Write down the day and time of the class, and note down what they will make that day.

2. On the day of the class, set tables and chairs and paper plates or cups, depending on what you will be making.

3. Put on the tables the stuff the children will require to make the easy recipes.

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