Tag: cooking
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Junior Foodies: Kids’ Cooking Club
Let’s get cooking! Families and kids of all ages, meet once a month to read about and study a different seasonal, locally-grown food. Then head to the children’s activity room for a food tasting or to prepare a simple kid-friendly dish using our mobile kitchen!
October: Baked sweet potato tots
November: Navajo guest chef
December: Mulled cider
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SWOP Chile Harvest Fiesta
Bring the family to enjoy delicious food, community connections, and lots of fun! Southwest Organizing Project’s traditional green chile stew cook-off also features live screenprinting from Ink 505 Inc., “Chile Olympics” and other games, a youth corner, local vendors, music, and more!
If you’d like to sign up to volunteer or be a vendor at the SWOP Chile Fiesta, do it HERE! Otherwise, no signup is necessary. Just be there!
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Feeding the Revolution: Culinary Innovators of the Afro-Diaspora
Don’t miss this free taste feast of culinary innovation from the Afro-Diaspora. Pick up from Three Sisters Kitchen in the afternoon, feast, and then attend the culinary discussion at 7:00!
RSVP required. FREE registration HERE.
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Oi Sobagi: Cucumber Kimchi
To celebrate Korean American Day, come make (vegetarian-friendly) cucumber kimchi and take some home! Ingredients provided. Registration required, sign up HERE.
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Big Book of Hatch Chile demo and signing
Have you got a freezer full of green chile? Bookworks is here to help! Join in at a cooking demo and book signing for the new cookbook The Big Book of Hatch Chile by Kelley Cleary Coffeen.
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Vegan Ethiopian Cooking Class
Learn how to cook Ethiopian vegan food with Chef Seble Yemenu of Clay Pot Ethiopian Cuisine! Class is $30 sliding scale.
Registration required.
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Kitchen Creations Diabetes Education series
Join Kitchen Creations for a four-part series, Wednesdays October 11 to November 1! All are welcome, including spouses and family members involved in care! FREE once every 3 years to anyone with diabetes, pre-diabetes, or who is caring for a loved one with diabetes.
Discuss the ins and outs of diabetes and how it affects you, including how to use the diabetes plate, and other nutritional and dietary tools. Cook and eat tasty dishes from the Soul Food Cookbook and the New Mexico cookbook!
Please sign up at kitchencreations.nmsu.edu or call 575-202-5065 to sign up.
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Whittier International District Food Hub
Come to Whittier Elementary for free food demos and meals, a free clothes and toys closet, and free food distribution: produce, canned goods, bread, premade meals, and more!
Donated ingredients are used to demo and sample a variety of recipes. FREE event every other Friday 3:00 – 6:00 on the corner of Kathryn and Truman!
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Kitchen Creations Diabetes Education series
Join us at Kitchen Creations for a four-part series, Wednesdays May 24 to June 14! Spouses, family members involved in their care – all are welcome! FREE once every 3 years to anyone with diabetes, pre-diabetes, or who is caring for a loved one with diabetes.
Discuss the ins and outs of Diabetes and how it affects you, including how to use the diabetes plate, and other nutritional and dietary tools. Together we will cook and eat tasty dishes from the Soul Food Cookbook and the New Mexico cookbook!
Please sign up at kitchencreations.nmsu.edu or call 575-202-5065 to sign up.