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Cooking classes in Florence and Rome
I'd like to do a cooking class in either Florence or Rome with my family (three kids from ages 9-16). I've read a bunch of descriptions of various classes, but I'd really like to get personal advice from someone who has taken a particular class with their kids and if they liked it. I'm thinking a pizza or pasta-making class would be best for a family activity, as opposed to making things they might not like as much.
I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks! |
Hi there! We enjoyed a really great pizza making class in rome! We booked it for the whole family on Cookly. I just looked it up for you:
https://www.cookly.me/do/pizza-makin...class/in/rome/ Definitely recommend this class and overall great cultural experience! Have fun! |
http://www.florencecookingclasses.com/
I did the cooking class and market tour. It was great. We went to the market and then cooked. Dessert, apps, meat sauce and pasta. Plenty of wine while we did this. Great instructor. |
Any other suggestions? I'm looking for some courses online to keep my kids busy thoughtout the day at least for 2 hours. Thanks in advance
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Online courses are a great option in case you want your kids to learn cooking and keep them busy. At home they will listen more carefully and learn more things than attending a group course. Cooking requires a lot of theoretical knowledge. So, normally the courses begin with some general information about cooking.
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