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Create a personalized pizza from scratch using fresh vegetables and more. In this hands-on cooking class led by Chef Denis, you will learn how to make pizza that is both healthy and delicious. Chef Denis will guide you through the steps of pizza-making, from the dough to the toppings, and everything in between. Get ready to experience sushi like never before in this culinary experience with Chef Harold.
Learn the secrets to creating authentic and delicious Chinese pastries. Chef Grace has traveled Europe extensively, where she learned the technique for tiramisu upon visiting a 100-year-old ice cream shop in Italy. She greatly enjoys sharing her wealth of knowledge in preparing fine dishes and desserts. Learn each step and technique to make from-scratch Japanese gyoza dumplings. In this class, Chef Shinya will guide you through a hands-on tutorial on making a handful of favorite Japanese dishes, with dumplings as the star of the show. Discover how to make traditional Japanese gyoza dumplings completely from scratch...
Mimosa Roasted Chicken
The Chicopee Public Library was formed by a donation to the city by the Cabotville Institute. This drive, starting in the town of Lexington, is only six miles, but it takes you through beautiful scenery and also the flash points of the early years of the American Revolution. History buffs may want to park in Lexington and take a narrated bus tour with Liberty Ride. The tour passes sites like the Lexington Battle Green, North Bridge, Battle Road, Orchard House, Colonial Inn, the Old Manse, Concord Museum, and Emerson House.
Route 2, also called the Mohawk Trail, is a historic road that travels through the northern Berkshire Mountains. This Route describes a tour from Greenfield in the east to North Adams in the west, with a side trip to the summit of magnificent Mount Greylock at Mount Greylock State Reservation. Join Chef Jordan on an immersive culinary tour of Thailand! Cuisine in Thailand is the result of influences primarily from India and China, and is popular internationally for its unique range of flavor profiles that cater to a variety of preferences. Drawing heavily upon fresh ingredients from the earth, it has endured...
Historic places
In this three-course, hands-on class with Chef Christmas, you'll discover the exciting art of making pizza from scratch, allowing you to whip up this well-loved dish anytime the craving strikes. This simple pizza-making class is perfect for chefs of every level. Chef Chericia has been teaching for years and her experience shows in her easy style.
Tour an artisan grocer then create brilliant dishes inspired by the season's best produce. Chef James will utilize his impressive culinary expertise to provide a fun and enlightening tour of an artisan grocer followed by an incredible cooking experience that is sure to wow your senses. Get fired up with Chef Andy and perfect the art of cooking meat gaucho style.
Fresh Pasta 101
We wish you all the best on your future culinary endeavors. Discover your inner romance as you whip up a meal fit for royalty. Chef Danushka is ready to show you the beauty that comes from Italian foods with inspiration from gorgeous Verona. A beautiful line up of desserts fit for royalty are sure to please your senses.
If you want to learn to cook like the chef, a chef-led cooking class is a fantastic place to start. In a class, you'll follow along with a culinary professional as they show you the tips, techniques and timing behind your favorite dishes — and some new ones you've never tried. Once you have the basics down, you can bring those skills home to your own kitchen and show off your new culinary confidence.
The Children's Museum of Natural History, Science and Technology, next to Union Station, opened in 1963. In 2002, the museum partnered with NASA to feature space-related exhibits and events. The Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, founded in 1919, features a PrattMWP program in cooperation with the Pratt Institute, and permanent collections and rotating exhibits.
City jobs were moved to the towns and villages around Utica during the suburbanization of the postwar period. This led to the expansion of the nearby town of New Hartford and the village of Whitesboro. Utica's population fell while population in the county increased, reflecting a statewide trend of decreasing urban populations outside New York City. Residents who remain in the city struggle to handle poverty issues stemming from social and economic conditions caused partially by a smaller tax base; this adversely affects schools and public services. Despite the city's economic decline, it has benefited from a low cost of living, attracting immigrants and refugees from around the world. Utica became home to Bosnians following the Bosnian War, Burmese Buddhist monks after the Saffron Revolution, and Afghans after the Fall of Kabul.
Electricity in Utica is provided by National Grid plc, a British energy corporation that acquired the city's former electricity provider, Niagara Mohawk, in 2002. Utica is near the crossroads of major electrical transmission lines, with substations in the town of Marcy. An expansion project by the New York Power Authority, National Grid, Consolidated Edison, and New York State Electric and Gas is planned. In 2009 city businesses (including Utica College and St. Luke's Medical Center) developed a microgrid, and in 2012 the Utica City Council explored the possibility of a public, city-owned power company. Utica's natural gas is provided by National Grid and NYSEG.
There were 24,424 housing units at an average density of 1,067.9 per square mile (412.3/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 89.82% White, 2.28% African American, 0.20% Native American, 0.87% Asian, 0.10% Pacific Islander, 4.90% from other races, and 1.84% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.76% of the population (12.8% Puerto Rican, 0.5% Dominican, 0.4% Mexican, 0.2% Colombian). Chicopee is the second largest municipality in Western Massachusetts, after Springfield . Originally an Army Air Corps and later Army Air Forces installation known as Westover Field, it became Westover Air Force Base when the Air Force became an independent service in 1947. From 1955 until 1974, it was a Strategic Air Command installation.
Gather the kids for a fun experience in making homemade pizza. Learn how to make fresh homemade pizza in this hands-on cooking class for kids. Chef Federico will teach the crew how to prepare a delicious meal for a memorable pizza party. Kids will get a hands-on lesson in pasta making and more from a professional chef. In this fun kids cooking class with Chef Jimi, kids and adults alike will learn how to make several delicious Italian dishes. Begin with black truffle garlic bread, then prepare some pasta and combine with creamy sauce to make fettuc...
You'll handcraft three kinds of pies using shared ingredients to minimize food waste. Enjoy a delectable and romantic assortment of aphrodisiac fare with Chef Christmas. Create the perfect romantic dinner featuring aphrodisiac ingredients in a cooking class that can be as interactive as you'd like.
Chicken Curry for Two
According to the city's police department, there were six murders, 125 robberies, 22 rapes, and 237 assaults in 2014 (an increase from the previous year, representing a violent-crime rate of 0.6 percent). There were 432 burglaries, 1,845 larcenies and 107 motor-vehicle thefts (a decrease from 2013, representing a property-crime rate of 3.8 percent). Compared to other cities in New York, Utica's crime rate is generally low. The Utica Police Department patrols the city, and law enforcement is also under the jurisdiction of the Oneida County Sheriff's Office and the New York State Police. The Utica Fire Department coordinates four engines, two truck companies, and rescue, HAZMAT and medical operations with a 123-person crew.