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·Casco Bay: Bailey Island Nature Cruise
·Golfing: Take A Swing Around Portland Maine
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·Skiing And Snowboarding: Sugarloaf Is Sweet
·The Great Lost Bear: Good Times Are In The Air
·Portland Stage Company: Theatre For The Everyday Enthusiast
·Halloween Haunted Hayride: Acres Of Horrors
·Hunting Moosehead Lake: A Hunters Paradise
·Aroostook State Park: Winter's Playground
·Boothbay For Kids: Great Things To Do For The Whole Family
·York Zoo: Exotic Animals And Amusement For The Family
·Topsham: Historical Walking Tour
·Lobster Shacks: The Freshest No Frills Seafood Around
·Fiddlehead Picking: A Tasty Way To Spend A Day
·Apple Picking: Sweet Treats For Fall
·Old Orchard: Looking For Fun? Stop Here!
·Thanksgiving Arts And Craft Show: Brewer's Annual Tradition
·The Desert of Maine: Come See Maine’s Very Own Desert
·Amtrak Downeaster: All Aboard For A Good Time
·Sledding: Affordable Winter Family Fun
·York Beach Campground: Family Camping At The Beach
·Seafood Restaurants In Portland: Eat Cheap!
·Whale Watching: Close Encounter, Awesome Experience
·Fiddleheads: Searching For Greens
·Fort Knox: Maine's Own Fort Knox
·Lakewood Theater: ''All The World's A Stage''
·Caribou Winter Celebration: "Caribou Is Fabulous In February"
·Island Vacations: Find Your Perfect Island
·One Room School Houses: A History Lesson
·Moosehead Lake Snowmobile Trail: A Loop Worth Traveling
·Old Fashion Christmas: Bath's Downtown History

 
Maine Things To Do Cooking Up A Storm: Winter Fun!
Posted by mainetodo on Tuesday, December 11 @ 16:44:49 PST

Winter: During the summer in Maine there are more things to do than you can possibly fit into your busy schedule, but in the winter, if you're not an outdoor enthusiast, there seems to be little to do to while away the long, dark hours and days. Why not take a cooking class? A number of Maine restaurants and kitchen stores offer one-time cooking classes that last an afternoon or an evening. Some classes are demo only--you'll watch a culinary expert prepare the dishes and you walk away with the recipe and some cooking tips. Other classes, usually those offered by restaurants, let you work directly with a culinary

specialist doing hands-on preparation of a meal of three to five courses while you learn cooking techniques and recipes. If you are in the Portland area, Stonewall Kitchen in downtown and other company stores around New England offers a Celebrity Chef Series cooking classes. These classes including Classes cost $50 and include recipe tastings, a printed menu packet, product samples, and an opportunity to learn some kitchen secrets from the pros. So enroll in a cooking class this winter, you could be cooking up a storm before you know it!


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