January 12, 2007, Newsletter Issue #37: Types of Italian Cooking Classes

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Consider taking a hands-on Italian cooking class. An Italian cooking class allows you to meet other people with the same interests, and the Italian cooking class also allows you to prepare the foods and taste them -- a great way to get a feel for Italian cooking.
Language and cooking preparation is another Italian cooking class. This class will familiarize you with the Italian language and culture.
You can also register for an Italian cooking class in pizza making and bread-making. A pizza making course will teach you the fundamentals of making pizza, and the bread-making course will teach you the fundamentals of making bread. Both pizza and bread are prepared in Italian cooking.
If you truly have a passion for Italian cooking you can study in Italy; Italy has a variety of Italian cooking classes to choose from. Search the Internet for "Italian cooking classes" or "study in Italy".

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