October 26, 2007, Newsletter Issue #77: Amateur Cooking Classes at Chef School

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Most chef schools offer cooking classes for anyone to take to learn how to cook, including fine cooking courses. If you have wanted to impress your friends, try taking a few courses in the art of fine cooking at a chef school. Chef schools welcome enthusiastic amateur chefs that enjoy food and want to learn more about how to prepare it properly.



In most cases, amateur cooking classes at a chef school to learn the art of fine cooking only takes a few weeks of your time. For as little as $600 or so, you can learn about fine cooking, how to prepare food that looks as good as it tastes. There are chef schools everywhere so you should be able to find a local chef school.

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