Compiled by Farah Williamson – 2 November 2009 – TheIsmaili.org – Recognising that a younger generation of Ismailis in the United Kingdom are less likely to know how to cook traditional foods, members of the Youth Cultural and Social Network — a committee of the Ismaili Council for the United Kingdom’s Youth and Sports Portfolio — recently organised a series of cookery classes.
The classes were designed to be interactive and not overly complex. Simple dishes were selected that participants at any skill level would feel comfortable replicating in their own homes. A suitable venue was found, and prospective participants were invited to Come Cook with Auntyji.
The response was fantastic …
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when is next cookery course i shall fly from Germany to london for weekend of yum yum yum
as i want to learn real cookery
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How can I get a copy of the second edition of the “A taste of our Cooking”, book. I have the first copy which a brown color book.
Please let me know. I leave in Redmond, Washington and the closet Jamat Khana is Kirkland, Washington.
Thank you
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