cookery course
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Do not get her a cookery course for Christmas!
What she really wants is diamond earrings or some other sparkly things.
By getting her a cookery course you are effectively telling her that she is a bad cook and could do better.
If you do proceed with her suggestion do not be suprised when she unleaches a severe case of the mental on you on Christmas day.
What she really wants is diamond earrings or some other sparkly things.
By getting her a cookery course you are effectively telling her that she is a bad cook and could do better.
If you do proceed with her suggestion do not be suprised when she unleaches a severe case of the mental on you on Christmas day.
Newlyns have an excellent facility above their farm shop.
Just off Junction 5 of the M3.
Haven't done it myself but it very well regarded locally...
http://www.newlyns-farmshop.co.uk/
Just off Junction 5 of the M3.
Haven't done it myself but it very well regarded locally...
http://www.newlyns-farmshop.co.uk/
sleep envy said:
The Leith's courses are excellent, Some can be a bit advanced but they do, do a knife skills beginners course.Bit of a thread revival 
Looking to buy the girlfriend a cookery course, something quite basic, for Christmas. She really enjoys cooking and so a knife skills and basics refresher I would think she'd love. I'd hope. Obviously, because this could go really badly.
Anyway, I'm looking at the Leiths courses which look really good but, a year on, wondered if anyone has any other experiences to share?

Looking to buy the girlfriend a cookery course, something quite basic, for Christmas. She really enjoys cooking and so a knife skills and basics refresher I would think she'd love. I'd hope. Obviously, because this could go really badly.
Anyway, I'm looking at the Leiths courses which look really good but, a year on, wondered if anyone has any other experiences to share?
The Newlyns facilities are excellent but I've not done a course there.
Rick Steins basic fish course is a great day out. Not the knife skills but very much focused on preparing and cooking fish/squid/scallops etc. Lots of wine will be drunk...
I've also done a day at the Hand and Flowers(Marlow) in the kitchen there. Not really a cookery course as such when I did it more of a working in a 1star kitchen experience. I really enjoyed it (and they do lunch for £10).
Rick Steins basic fish course is a great day out. Not the knife skills but very much focused on preparing and cooking fish/squid/scallops etc. Lots of wine will be drunk...
I've also done a day at the Hand and Flowers(Marlow) in the kitchen there. Not really a cookery course as such when I did it more of a working in a 1star kitchen experience. I really enjoyed it (and they do lunch for £10).
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