I"ve signed up for the continuing education class 'fundamentals of cooking' at SAIT this fall. For $400 you get five classes, three hours per class. The classes cover knife handling and care, proteins, soups and stocks, vegetables and I can't remember what else.
I figure it's a good way to learn how to cook properly. Might seem expensive but I'll hopefully learn something I'll use my whole life.
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