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Thanksgiving For the Birds Vegetarian Cooking Class

Vegetarian Cooking Class: Thanksgiving For the Birds

Join Compassionate Cooks’ founder Colleen Patrick-Goudreau, author of the Joy of Vegan Baking and The Vegan Table in her monthly fun-filled Vegetarian Cooking Classes that celebrate healthful and humane eating! (This will be one of the last classes Patrick-Goudreau will teach for a while, as she begins a hiatus from te...

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Vegetarian Cooking Class: Thanksgiving For the Birds

Join Compassionate Cooks’ founder Colleen Patrick-Goudreau, author of the Joy of Vegan Baking and The Vegan Table in her monthly fun-filled Vegetarian Cooking Classes that celebrate healthful and humane eating! (This will be one of the last classes Patrick-Goudreau will teach for a while, as she begins a hiatus from teaching.)

Join us as we create five fantastic dishes for creating a healthful, humane holiday.
-Parsnip Soup
-Citrus Glazed Tempeh
-Cranberry, Apple and Sausage Stuffing
-Shredded Brussels Sprouts with Apples and Pecans
-Fresh Fig Cake

WHEN: Saturday, November 7th -- 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
WHERE: First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 14th St. at Castro.
COST: $60 (in advance), plus $5 food/materials fee due on day of class
HOW TO SIGN UP: Register online or mail a check to Compassionate Cooks P.O. Box 18512 Oakland, CA 94619.
PLEASE NOTE: You are considered a TENTATIVE sign-up until we receive your payment, at which time we will send you a confirmation via email.
WHAT TO EXPECT: In our monthly demonstration cooking classes, we feature uncomplicated recipes, debunk myths regarding plant-based eating, eat yummy food samples, and have a lot of fun! We provide students with copies of the featured recipes, coupons for local groceries and restaurants, and a bevy of resources on nutrition, cooking tips, and more!

Committed to using mostly local, seasonal, organic ingredients, Compassionate Cooks empowers people to make informed food choices and delicious, plant-based meals through cooking classes, DVDs, podcasts, and more.

Cooking instructor Colleen Patrick-Goudreau, food columnist for VegNews Magazine, contributor to National Public Radio radio, one-time guest on the popular Food Network show "BBQ with Bobby Flay," and author of the award-winning cookbook, The Joy of Vegan Baking: Compassionate Cooks' Traditional Treats & Sinful Sweets and the much-anticipated follow-up, The Vegan Table: 200 Unforgettable Recipes for Entertaining Every Guest at Every Occasion, creates delicious but simple menus that celebrate the seasons and inspire people to return to the kitchen. The demonstration classes include everything from nutrition information and cooking tips to food history and taste tests of various products.

Become a member
Listen to our podcast
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Check out our award-winning cookbook
Check out our vegetarian cooking DVD

....All at www.compassionatecooks.com!

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Subject

Cooking

Ages

All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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November 07, 2009
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Where

  • First Unitarian Church of Oakland
    14th St & Castro St
    Oakland, CA 94612 | San Pablo Gateway

Price: $60.00

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  • Class / Group Sessions

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