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Young Chefs Academy San Antonio – Stone Oak

Children's Cooking Class (Half Off). Three Options Available.

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  • Good for Kids

In a Nutshell

Chef instructors engage kids in age-appropriate activities and lessons on etiquette and safety, sparking love of cooking in young hearts

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 18, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per child. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required by 7/27/12; subject to availability. 48hr cancellation notice or $5 fee may apply. Must sign waiver. KinderCooks classes valid only for ages 3-5. Junior chefs class valid only for ages 6-12. Senior chefs classes valid only for ages 13-18.
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The seeds of chefhood blossom from the very first dashes of salt and cinnamon that grace a child's suppertime lima beans. Encourage the culinary spirit in the youth of today, who are the former children of tomorrow, with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $10 for a KinderCooks cooking class for children aged 3–5 (a $20 value).
  • $15 for a Junior Chefs cooking class for children aged 6–12 (a $30 value).
  • $20 for a Senior Chefs cooking class for children aged 13–18 (a $40 value)

Classes held in a Nickelodeon Parents' Pick award-winning party space educate a variety of age groups, with specially catered courses for the kindergarten elite, incorporating age-appropriate recipes and activities. Junior gastronomers learn to combine nutritional meals with basic food-prep skills that teach how to correctly follow a recipe to edible fruition. Senior flambéists are offered advanced classes that dig deeper into kitchen secrets and hone specific skills and techniques that expand the parameters of cooking creativity

Young Chefs Academy

"If you make it, you will taste it" is the motto founders Julie Fabing Burleson and Suzy Vinson Nettles envisioned when they created Young Chefs Academy. In addition to giving youngsters hands-on exposure to culinary techniques, kitchen safety, eating etiquette, and table setting, the academy's philosophy ensures that kids like 10-year-old former veggie-hater Camille gain an appreciation for healthy homemade cuisine. With centers in more than 10 states, Young Chefs Academy enriches growing minds ages 3–18 with engaging cooking classes, camps, and birthday parties that impart valuable life skills, such as self-reliance and how to trick a younger sibling into doing the dishes.

Young Chefs Academy San Antonio

"If you make it, you will taste it" is the motto founders Julie Fabing Burleson and Suzy Vinson Nettles envisioned when they created Young Chefs Academy. In addition to giving youngsters hands-on exposure to culinary techniques, kitchen safety, eating etiquette, and table setting, the academy's philosophy ensures that kids like 10-year-old former veggie-hater Camille gain an appreciation for healthy homemade cuisine. With centers in more than 10 states, Young Chefs Academy enriches growing minds ages 3–18 with engaging cooking classes, camps, and birthday parties that impart valuable life skills, such as self-reliance and how to trick a younger sibling into doing the dishes.

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Babies come out of the womb so physically weak that they will love anyone strong enough to hold their jello-like bodies, but as kids grow older, parents must earn their love. Here’s how to force your kid to adore you:

Buy Them a Car: Your kid doesn’t want to be seen in whatever hot metal garbage you’re driving around. Drop off your spawn at their favorite local dealership, give them your credit card, and then go wait for them to meet you at the nearest Pizza Barge franchise.

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Spend Time with Them: When children are still young, you can just carry them around in a sling on your chest, but as they grow older and heavier, it’s better to stay attached by sewing a shirt big enough that you both can wear it at the same time. If your kid refuses to wear the shirt, cry loudly until you both feel embarrassed, and then call your kid’s crush and cry loudly to them.

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Young Chefs Academy San Antonio

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    Stone Oak

    20330 Huebner Rd., Suite 110
    San Antonio, Texas 78258
    (210) 402-0023
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