Looking for a great cooking class in or around Florence.
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Looking for a great cooking class in or around Florence.
Hello!
Our honeymoon is quickly approaching. We love to cook, and personally think we are quite good cooks. I would love a really amazing cooking class experience. We are staying in Florence for this portion of the trip, but are happy to make a day trip into the country side, etc. for this. Suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Also, feel free to recommend any other things to do/see/eat in Venice, Florence, and Rome.
Thank you!
Our honeymoon is quickly approaching. We love to cook, and personally think we are quite good cooks. I would love a really amazing cooking class experience. We are staying in Florence for this portion of the trip, but are happy to make a day trip into the country side, etc. for this. Suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Also, feel free to recommend any other things to do/see/eat in Venice, Florence, and Rome.
Thank you!
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Judy Witt, aka Divina Cucina always pulls nice reviews, but I have no personal experience. She's works out of Florence and classes are in English.
http://www.divinacucina.com
http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2009/04...t-panna-cotta/
http://www.divinacucina.com
http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2009/04...t-panna-cotta/
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Sorry, mispelled her name. It is Judy Witts Francini. Here are a lot of articles she wrote so you can get some idea of her style
http://www.theflorentine.net/authors...sp?authorid=85
http://www.theflorentine.net/authors...sp?authorid=85