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May classes range from asparagus to souffles
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
04-29-2008
May classes range from asparagus to soufflés
Date: 04-29-2008, Tuesday
Section: BETTER LIVING
Edtion: All Editions
A selection of North Jersey cooking classes throughout May. Classes require advance registration. To submit a class for future listings, e-mail pitcher@northjer sey.com.
* PARISIAN DINNER PARTY Prepare a classical French menu, including beef medallions and chocolate...
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