Take a Cooking Class
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, CALGARY/ Updated : Aug 30, 2016, 10:35 IST
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A quality experience here at Calgary, this could be exciting for couples. Taking a couples’ cooking class is an example of how creative you can get when planning for the romance. The culinary campus is a place where couples can pa … Read more
A quality experience here at Calgary, this could be exciting for couples. Taking a couples’ cooking class is an example of how creative you can get when planning for the romance. The culinary campus is a place where couples can participate in cooking classes, starting at $75 per person. Read less

A quality experience here at Calgary, this could be exciting for couples. Taking a couples’ cooking class is an example of how creative you can get when planning for the romance. The culinary campus is a place where couples can participate in cooking classes, starting at $75 per person. Not only do you get a couple hours of instruction on how to make the best meals, you also then get to sit down with your partner and enjoy that meal, along with a glass of wine. The Cookbook Co. Cooks is another company that offers the couples on a night-out cooking classes that start from $95 a person. Not only will you get to learn new cooking techniques and master brand new recipes, you also get the chance to enjoy the food. Included in this price, is a five-course meal along with two glasses of wine. These classes run for about three hours, and there is more wine for purchase if you desire. Surrounded by good food, good wine and lots of love, this is the perfect romantic experience.
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