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Hi Cynthia

 

I cannot help with the location of cookery schools in the US, but I have a

friend here is the UK and she goes to veggie (she is a veggie) cookery

schools a couple of times a year. She enjoys them and says her cooking has

improved no end since she started going.

 

I am sure you are not any of the things you said about yourself. Some

people are naturally good cooks and some aren't. We can't all be good at

everything :-)

 

BB

Jo

 

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" Cynthia Gadarian " <cgadarian

 

Sunday, May 08, 2005 3:07 AM

Request for help

 

 

> <de-lurking>

>

> I thought I would ask for advice.

>

> I am one of those people that are a disaster in the kitchen. Truly. You

would not want to eat anything I cook ever. Even armed with Vegan

cookbooks, I am a disaster, probably as much due to klutziness, stupidity,

anxiety, ignorance, and total non-coordination when attempting to cook, as

to anything else. This is no exaggeration. I will swear to it in a court

of law. It is not pretty.

>

> I live on the East Coast, USA - Maryland. Are there any schools or places

I can go to practice cooking Vegan? Because I am losing my mind, here?

>

> Thanks.

>

> <re-lurking>

>

> Cynthia

> CK Gadarian

>

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> To send an email to -

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Cynthia

Maybe the answer is to go Raw. I am doing a course in July at The UK

Center for Living Foods to teach me to " cook " Raw. PS I am 53 as

well so who says that you cant teach an old dog new tricks.

Mary

, " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote:

> Hi Cynthia

>

> I cannot help with the location of cookery schools in the US, but

I have a

> friend here is the UK and she goes to veggie (she is a veggie)

cookery

> schools a couple of times a year. She enjoys them and says her

cooking has

> improved no end since she started going.

>

> I am sure you are not any of the things you said about yourself.

Some

> people are naturally good cooks and some aren't. We can't all be

good at

> everything :-)

>

> BB

> Jo

>

> -

> " Cynthia Gadarian " <cgadarian@a...>

>

> Sunday, May 08, 2005 3:07 AM

> Request for help

>

>

> > <de-lurking>

> >

> > I thought I would ask for advice.

> >

> > I am one of those people that are a disaster in the kitchen.

Truly. You

> would not want to eat anything I cook ever. Even armed with Vegan

> cookbooks, I am a disaster, probably as much due to klutziness,

stupidity,

> anxiety, ignorance, and total non-coordination when attempting to

cook, as

> to anything else. This is no exaggeration. I will swear to it in

a court

> of law. It is not pretty.

> >

> > I live on the East Coast, USA - Maryland. Are there any schools

or places

> I can go to practice cooking Vegan? Because I am losing my mind,

here?

> >

> > Thanks.

> >

> > <re-lurking>

> >

> > Cynthia

> > CK Gadarian

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to -

 

> >

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