I saw an article over at Yahoo today that I couldn’t resist writing on it. It seems more and more Americans are looking to add culinary activities to their vacation plans. I think this is a great trend and certainly something I would love to take part in. The number of culinary trips you can take is really quite surprising, as is the varying degrees of intensity. These trips range from taking a bus tour of Napa Valley to spending a week of intensive training in an Italian kitchen. I think there is truly something for everyone out there. You can do something as simple as a tasting tour or actually work in a real live kitchen. Here’s a link to the article, below you will see links to some of my personal favorites.
Come visit Maine, enjoy the seacoast, and take a class - visit the Hartstone Inn in Camden, Maine
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Check out Fine Living’s Cooking Vacation page for cooking vacations throughout the US.
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