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Lisa Garza Announces 2009 Kids Culinary Program and Camp

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lisadreamLisa Garza has jumped into teaching kids to cook—she has eight five-day sessions lined up this summer. Full details below.

Location:         Suze Restaurant
4345 West Northwest Highway, #270
Dallas, TX 75220
The Village at Preston Hollow

Time:            10:00 – 2:30

Contact:        Lisa Garza, 214-282-0165, [email protected]

Ages:          9 – 18, Third Grade – High school

Includes:
Lunch, snacks, beginners cook set, cook book
Daily Take home Meals and baked goods
Beginners cook set:
Apron, mixing bowl, whisk, measuring spoon set,                     measuring cup set, recipe book, student
Chef’s tool box
Curriculum:
Kitchen Safety, Knife Skills & Sanitation
Multicultural cuisine, Likes and Differences
Balanced Nutrition, making healthy food choices
Fine Dining Etiquette
Basic Gourmet Recipe’s

Cost Per Session:     $450

Single Day Class:    $150.00 per person, class of 6-10 minimum

Private Classes:     By reservation only, 6-10 student minimum

Registration Fee:    $50.00, non refundable deposit,
Fax Registration form to 214-353-8865

Deposit-         $50.00 registration & half of tuition, $225.00

Session 1        June 15- June 19
Session 2        June  22- June 26
Session 3         June 29- July 3
Session 4          July 13-July 17
Session 5          July 20- July 24
Session 6          July 27- July 31
Session 7        August 3- August 7
Session 8        August 10-14
Private Classes     Minimum of 6-10, Reservation Required

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