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JaninLucca Dec 12th, 2007 06:43 AM

Cooking class in Florence for first timers
 
I am helping four friends formulate a plan for their month long, autumn '08 trip to Tuscany. It will be their first time as independent travelers and both couples enjoy cooking.

I have given them names of instructors but two things seem to be troubling - cost and actual time spent in cooking instruction. Divina Cucina comes highly recommended with the caveat that a lot of time is spent shopping in the market, meeting the food vendors and then at lunch at a cafe.

Does anyone have another recommendation or anything to add about their Divina Cucina experience?

ira Dec 12th, 2007 07:04 AM

Hi J,

Try your question at www.slowtrav.com

((I))

ronin Dec 12th, 2007 12:59 PM

We stayed above Apicius in Florence, and some of the drama we overheard from the terrace was very reminiscent of a "Top Chef"-type showdown - quite bitchy and amusing really - but after looking at their website, it appears to be more professional culinary academy than cooking class. I can say that the kitchen time seemed to be very intensive down there. :-)

Tim_and_Liz Dec 12th, 2007 01:08 PM

We loved our tour with accidentaltourist.com

I can highly recommend this company. If you do a search, you can see that others recommend it as well.

ekscrunchy Dec 12th, 2007 01:57 PM

Here is a well-regarded school:

www.cucinaconvista.it

JaninLucca Dec 12th, 2007 01:58 PM

Ira, thanks for the suggestion. However, Judy Diva is a popular personality and frequent contributor over on Slow Travel. I need some objective opinions.

I do appreciate the links to Apicius and Accidental Tourist.

ekscrunchy Dec 15th, 2007 02:08 AM

..meant to say that the school I mentioned was the subject of an article in Food & Wine magazine recently..they called it the best in Tuscany..

TDudette Dec 30th, 2011 05:03 AM

Bookmarking for the 2011 info.

JBX Dec 30th, 2011 05:16 AM

TDudette --

Unclear whether poster suggesting 'Cook Eat Italian' is legit, or thinly veiled promo ...... seems a bit odd their first post on forum is response to a 4-yr old thread. Additionally noticed 'other' newbies responded to an old thread (Affordable Cooking in Florence) suggesting this same company/website. They may be a good company .... but I'd take comments w/ grain of salt from someone whose one/only post re: site.


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