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That's Gourmet – Redeem from Home

Three-Course In-Home Gourmet Cooking Class for 2, 6, or 10 from That’s Gourmet (Up to 56% Off)

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Wed Jul 04 05:59:59 UTC 2012
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In a Nutshell

With his own utensils and locally sourced ingredients, chef teaches pupils how to make a salad, entree, and dessert in their homes

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 2, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person. Valid only for option purchased. 24hr cancellation notice required. Extra fee outside 10mi of 80905.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Chefs wear big, puffy hats for two reasons—to signify their rank in the kitchen hierarchy and to hide the "signature" spice they invented by mixing cinnamon with gravel. Learn kitchen secrets with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $45 for a three-course gourmet custom cooking class for 2 (a $90 value)
  • $125 for the above cooking class for 6 (a $270 value)
  • $199 for the above cooking class for 10 (a $450 value)

Chef Joshua David brings his own cooking utensils and local ingredients to each three- to four-hour in-home class, where he teaches students how to prepare a salad, entree, and dessert. Hosts choose one of each from the sample menu for their class. For additional fees, customers can add on to their packages and make an appetizer, pair the meal with wine ($20+/bottle), or add extra guests ($30/person), among other options that can be arranged with the chef. The chef also cleans up the space after each lesson.

That’s Gourmet

Combining family recipes with dishes he concocted himself, Chef Joshua Davis crafts a wealth of eats for private, in-home fine dining. Along with ingredients sourced from local farmers' markets and his own garden, he brings his own kitchen utensils to clients' homes or events to craft meals ranging from Sunday brunches to hors d'oeuvres for large soirees. He can customize each dish around health concerns, making modifications for guests with food allergies or other dietary requirements without sacrificing flavor. When he's not cooking for clients, Chef Joshua teaches in-home classes, where students discover how to craft gourmet meals and pull rabbit confit out of their chef's hats.

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Problem:
Dear TGGL:RAFRP,
My bf of five years still won’t move in with me. Should I stick with him or move on?
—B. Sanderson

Guiding Light: Many advicetronauts (industry term) would suggest that you analyze whether or not this relationship is going anywhere. That’s dumb. Perhaps your house is not cool enough. How many marble pillars are there? If you are able to tally them without losing count, the answer is not enough. Make it nice. Hang some paintings of old Italian horses fighting or bowls with fruit in them. Get it together, B. Sanderson.

Problem:
Dear TGGL:RAFRP,
My dog has been acting really strange lately. He wakes me up barking and sometimes even growls at me and bares his teeth. What should I do?
—Tony R.

Guiding Light: Dogs are beautiful, innocent creatures whose eyes seek justice and whose hearts live in the truth. Your dog is angry because it knows about all of your wrongdoings (slander, pickpocketing, lewd art, bad body smells, etc.) and now it wants to hold you accountable. Let your perfect pooch shower its wrath upon your home and family so that you can finally be free of sin.

Problem:
Dear TGGL:RAFRP,
I'm 24 and still unsure what to do with my life. I tried art and wasn't any good and didn't excel at photography. I hate corporate culture. Please help me find direction.
—Laura D.

Guiding Light: According to an online personality quiz we took on your behalf, you're a Seeker, Not a Five-Days-a-Weeker! Continue pursuing various idle hobbies, ideally at the expense of a parent or significant other. Eventually you may find one you excel at—if not, you can always move to a country where idleness is appreciated, i.e. every country but America.

Problem:
Dear TGGL:RAFRP,
I'm not good at cooking, but I told this girl I was. She's coming over for a dinner date next week and I have no idea what to do. What is an easy way to look like a good cook?
—Stephen B.

Guiding Light: If you aren't the best chef, fool her by wearing one of those floppy chef hats and using fake skin to cover your hands in thick, hideous calluses, which professional chefs have from years of handling frying pans with no gloves. Also, I guess buy some food from a food store.

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That's Gourmet