So you've decided to take some amateur cooking classes, but you don't know where to begin looking for them. You can start looking for amateur cooking classes at your local colleges or culinary schools. Some wine shops also offer wine tasting classes --these classes can be fun and educational. Full time cooking schools offer amateur cooking classes that focus on specific dishes, countries, or food pairings. Another place to look for amateur cooking classes is the Internet, where you can find a certified teacher or search for the type of class you are interested in. Many local restaurants also offer amateur cooking classes. Finally, cooking vacations have become popular for offering amateur cooking classes.
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