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Jazzy Bites – On Location

Two-Hour In-Home Baby-Food-Cooking Class for One or Up to Six (Up to 51% Off)

from$39
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No Longer Available
Fri Aug 10 06:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$80
Discount
51%
You Save
$41
  • T460x279
  • Kitchen Couture
  • Good for Kids

In a Nutshell

Mother and chef Jasmine Eastburn teaches parents how to create healthy and cost-effective baby food using included organic ingredients

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 6, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Extra $15 fee for locations 15 miles outside of Antelope.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Being a culinary wizard is far preferable to being an actual wizard, especially now that they're all property of the British government. Make mealtime magic with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $39 for a two-hour in-home baby-food-cooking class for one, yielding three to six days' worth of baby food (an $80 value)
  • $45 for a two-hour in-home baby-food-cooking class for up to six (a $90 value)

Jasmine Eastburn arrives at her customers' kitchens with all the supplies and ingredients needed to make organic baby food from scratch. Calling upon fruits, veggies, and her own experience as a mother, Ms. Eastburn teaches groups to make cost-effective and healthy baby meals. Additionally, the class for one person leaves you with enough baby food for three to six days.

Jazzy Bites

In October 2011, Jasmine Eastburn left her office job in search of more fulfilling career. Spurred by her love of cooking, she decided to become a personal chef. But Ms. Eastburn didn’t want to spend her days exclusively in millionaires' kitchens and billionaires’ secret underwater kitchens. Instead, she created a business that would cater to families on tight budgets.

Today, Ms. Eastburn works as a personal chef, but she also works to pass on recipes for everything from breakfast casseroles to chili verde enchiladas. Drawing from her own experience as a mother, Ms. Eastburn shows parents step-by-step how to make baby food using organic fruits and veggies. And when she's not cooking in her customers' kitchens, Ms. Eastburn spends time at the grocery store picking out organic ingredients for her next in-home cooking service.

Jazzy Bites