One or Two Kids’ Cooking Classes at Young Chefs Academy (Half Off)
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Kids aged 2–17 learn lessons on kitchen safety, food prep, table setting, and manners while they master basic cooking and baking techniques
Those who don't learn proper cooking techniques are doomed to a life of licking pages from fancy food magazines. Cause a stir with this Groupon.
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- $15 for a 90-minute kids’ cooking class (a $30 value) $30 for two 90-minute kids’ cooking classes (a $60 value)
Parents drop kids off at Young Chefs Academy’s kitchen for fun classes that are split into KinderCook, Jr. Chef, and Teen Chef age groups. After lessons on cooking fundamentals such as kitchen safety and food prep, classes conclude with a celebratory tasting session. See the Fall 2012 schedule here.
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 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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About Young Chefs Academy - Fresno
"If you make it, you will taste it" is the motto founder Julie Fabing Burleson (http://gr.pn/yCWj1v) envisioned when she 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 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.