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Cooking: Pasketti 4

Take a culinary adventure with us and create your own food! Donned in kid-size aprons and chef hats, your little one will explore foods, traditions and edible science at its best. Our cooks will experience the culinary world around them using all five senses as they smell, stir, mix, roll and prepare & taste their delectable creations. This class will inspire a life long lov...

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Take a culinary adventure with us and create your own food! Donned in kid-size aprons and chef hats, your little one will explore foods, traditions and edible science at its best. Our cooks will experience the culinary world around them using all five senses as they smell, stir, mix, roll and prepare & taste their delectable creations. This class will inspire a life long love of food while learning the importance of simple, tasty and healthy meals.

Parent participation not required

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Subject

Cooking

Ages

4 to 5 year olds

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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  • Suite F100
    900 North Point St
    San Francisco, CA 94109 | Russian Hill

Price: $160.00

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  • Class / Group Sessions

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