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shafiq

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  1. Surely this cant be true! Where did this news come from?
  2. John did an excellent job after a water leak from the bathroom upstairs. We had to cut through our ceiling to investigate the leak. Once the leak was found the large area had to be plastered. This is where John cam and did a great job. He is professional and a great guy. Would highly recommend John for any plastering work.
  3. You could try Kitchen Skills on Kirkdale https://kitchenskills.co.uk/courses/birthday-parties-at-kitchen-skills/ Qualified Montessori teacher making cookery fun
  4. How about this for something very different - Pizza & Prosecco http://kitchenskills.co.uk/courses/pizza-prosecco-2/
  5. http://kitchenskills.co.uk/ always looking for cookery assistants and for clean-up after a class.
  6. You should try http://kitchenskills.co.uk/ - Qualified Montessori teacher owns the place.
  7. Many people (including me) are making the same mistake. If someone asks the specific question "local Cookery schools" - is it alright to respond - Lot of the times that is what is happening.
  8. If Kirkdale (SE26) isn't too far - you could also check http://kitchenskills.co.uk/
  9. Sorry - Didn't know it was against the rules. Will read and abide. Apologies no intention to do something not allowed.
  10. India covers 3.287 million km so there is no such thing as typical Indian food. The cuisine of Kerala in the South is as different from that of Kolkata as Cottage Pie is from Paella. There is a whole world of fabulous regional Indian cuisine beyond the familiar favourites of chicken tikka masala, rogan josh and butter naan, all of which can often be harder to find in India than in the UK. Perceptions of Indian food are clouded by myths: for a start, not all regional food is ?spicy?; combinations of fresh ground, roasted and whole spices are common but not obligatory; and the inclusion of chilli is by no means compulsory, either. Lovers of the endorphin-releasing pleasure of seriously ?hot? chilli-infused cooking will be able to find new levels of challenge, while taste buds prone to milder delights will find that plenty of Indians have a similar preference. Best Indian cooking of all is found in people?s homes, so any chance to experience this should be seized. Short of that, knowledge of what to look out for in each region of India ? and where to find it ? is imperative. Farah kitchenskill.co.uk
  11. Try a new concept - At Kitchen Skills you go and cook with others and take home what you cooked in specially provided containers. Great Indian Street Food class is perfect. Eat what you in the garden - No alcohol license - but you bring your own and enjoy what you have cooked in the garden. Its fun - you meet new people and costs about the same as eating in a restaurant. 5 Minutes walk from Sydenham or Forest Hill Stations. http://kitchenskills.co.uk/courses/indian-street-food-2/ Farah
  12. Hey really not that different to a lot of Indian Street Food Good local place to learn how to do Indian Street Food http://kitchenskills.co.uk/courses/indian-street-food-2/ Farah
  13. New cookery school Kitchen Skills - Cook a meal and take it home in specially provided containers or eat-in. kitchenskills.co.uk/ Great concept available locally.
  14. Hope it all went well for you and your guests. Maybe in the future we could help. We are a local cookery school called Kitchen Skills - We do session where the guests come to us - everyone cooks and we supply special boxes so you can take the food home. We also have a nice littel garden where sometimes guests want to hang out and eat what they have cooked. Just a different approach to entertaining. Can be a lot of fun as food brings people together and we try and make it all fun in a nice Grade II listed building. if you have the time - pass by and check us out. Check our Facebook page kitchenskills.co.uk/
  15. Bring everyone over to us - We run group cooking sessions. Its a lot of fun! Everyone learns to cook. At the end we give you special boxes to take the food home or enjoy in our garden of a Grade II listed building. The garden is small but very cosy and comfortable. Just something very different - Just pick what you want to cook. Did an Indian Street Food for a group and they loved it. kitchenskills.co.uk take a look at what we do. Farah
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