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  • Paula, a cooking-school instructor, made a special Chianti risotto with Swiss chard, mushrooms, pork and red onions and brought it over in a little red wagon to my house.

    Chianti Without the Candle Wax 2010

  • The cooking-school package, which includes a coastal-view room for two nights plus the school, begins at $569 for one person and $849 for two.

    Airlines and Resorts Offer Holiday Lures 2007

  • Actual memoirs coming next year include "The Sum of Our Days," by Isabel Allende, out in April, and in May, "We've Always Had Paris," by the cookbook writer and cooking-school teacher Patricia Wells and her husband Walter, about their life in France.

    Entertain Yourself: 2007

  • This was a cooking-school rule which the Pretty Aunt put in, because she said it was the best sort of pudding for little girls to make.

    A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl Caroline French Benton

  • This rule was given Margaret by her Pretty Aunt, who got it at cooking-school; it sounded harder than it really was, and after trying it once Margaret often used it.

    A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl Caroline French Benton

  • She had taken lessons at a cooking-school, and knew how to make cake and candy.

    The Night Before Christmas and Other Popular Stories For Children Various

  • I'll teach you myself; '' and the Other Aunt said, ` ` Some day you shall go to cooking-school and learn everything; you know little girls can't cook. ''

    A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl Caroline French Benton

  • You know, perhaps, the story of the Chicago cooking-school student who "had to make seven omelets in succession at home last night" because one egg would not make enough omelet for the family.

    Vocational Guidance for Girls Marguerite Stockman Dickson

  • We will help, and perhaps we might put in just a few cooking-school things beside. ''

    A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl Caroline French Benton

  • But Margaret said, ` ` I don't want to wait till I'm big; I want to cook now; and I don't want to do cooking-school cooking, but little girl cooking, all by myself. ''

    A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl Caroline French Benton

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