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Classes at Foster’s Homeware

Posted by Foobooz on February 4th, 2010

Foster’s Homeware may have moved around the corner to 33 N 3rd Street but that doesn’t mean they’ve stopped their free Saturday cooking demonstrations or their other cooking classes.

Check out the full schedules of both after the jump.

Free Cooking Demonstrations

Demonstrations all begin at 2pm on Saturdays.

February 6thMarisa McClellan and Scott McNulty film their funny food-centric podcast, forkyou.tv, in the kitchen at Foster’s. Prepare to laugh as the talented twosome creates something special.

February 13th – Join Chef Jennifer Zavala of flippside catering as she demonstrates her inspired take on lunchtruck cuisine. A recent contestant on Bravo’s TOP CHEF, Jennifer’s food is known for being fun, bold, and delicious.

February 20th – Working in connection with the Free Library of Philadelphia, Foster’s is proud to present a cooking demonstration that ties in with the One Book, One Philadelphia reading of Marjane Satrapi’s PERSEPOLIS. Join Bimal Moktan from The Persian Grille of Lafayette Hill as he demonstrates and explains what make Persian cuisine so unique and delicious.

February 27th - Davio’s award-winning chef David Boyle comes to Foster’s to demonstrate his cutting edge approach to Northern Italian cuisine.

Winter 2010 Cooking Classes

Cooking Classes Winter 2010 (Doc)

Foster’s Homeware [Official Site]

Foster's
33 N 3rd St., Philadelphia, PA

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    2 Responses to “Classes at Foster’s Homeware”

    1. Lucy Alvarez Says:

      R the free classes still happening on Saturdays??

    2. Foobooz Says:

      Lucy,

      Fosters Homeware has closed.

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