Pasta-Making Class with Food Tasting for One, Two, or Four at Eat Local (Up to 65% Off)
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Two-hour class teaches groups how to make a pound of pasta by hand mixing and rolling local ingredients; chef-made food included
Choose from Three Options
- $45 for a How to Make Pasta from Scratch class for one (a $120 value)
- $97.50 for a How to Make Pasta from Scratch class for two (a $240 value)
- $169 for a How to Make Pasta from Scratch class for four (a $480 value)
During the two-hour class, chefs teach groups of up to 15 students how to mix and roll pasta by hand using local, organic ingredients. After combining Shepherd’s Grain flour and Baron Farm pasture-fed eggs, and trying their hands at food sculpting, students leave with one pound of fresh pasta. To prevent hunger pangs, dinner-sized samples of Eat Local meals are included for noshing. After the class, students also receive a 10% discount on in-store purchases.
Two-hour class teaches groups how to make a pound of pasta by hand mixing and rolling local ingredients; chef-made food included
Choose from Three Options
- $45 for a How to Make Pasta from Scratch class for one (a $120 value)
- $97.50 for a How to Make Pasta from Scratch class for two (a $240 value)
- $169 for a How to Make Pasta from Scratch class for four (a $480 value)
During the two-hour class, chefs teach groups of up to 15 students how to mix and roll pasta by hand using local, organic ingredients. After combining Shepherd’s Grain flour and Baron Farm pasture-fed eggs, and trying their hands at food sculpting, students leave with one pound of fresh pasta. To prevent hunger pangs, dinner-sized samples of Eat Local meals are included for noshing. After the class, students also receive a 10% discount on in-store purchases.
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About Eat Local
Eat Local offers frozen meals made from scratch using techniques and ingredients a good cook would use at home. During their cooking classes, they teach students how to do the same. Every item on the menu is handmade using west coast ingredients and top-notch proteins: grass-fed meat, hormone-free chicken, and wild-caught seafood. Their frozen meals are available in Eat Local stores, select grocers, and online at eatlocalonline.com. Online orders can be shipped to individual doorsteps or rabbit holes. Those jonesing to make their own edibles can enroll in classes that guide the creation of pasta, marshmallows, home canning, or keto-friendly meals.