Taste of Home tickets available at The Dispatch


Published/Last Modified on Friday, October 26, 2007 4:30 PM MDT


The Taste of Home Cooking School will be making a stop in Douglas on Wednesday November 14.


The cooking school will be at the Douglas High School Auditorium that Wednesday. The doors will open at 5:30 and show begins at 7 p.m.

Tickets are now available at The Daily Dispatch, 530 11th Street at $5 each. A portion of the proceeds will be split between two are charities.

“We are hoping to donate between $800 to $1,000 each to two deserving charities that serve Douglas residents,” said Editor and Publisher Larry Blaskey.

In addition to picking u tickets at the Dispatch, they may also be ordered by phone or email and then the tickets will be mailed out.

Contact the Dispatch at 520-364-3424 or email to publisher@douglasdispatch.com.

“Act quickly. This is a show that attracts national attention, and we have already begun getting out-of-town orders,” Blaskey said.

The Daily Dispatch will host a   demonstration of "Great Gatherings". The only coast to coast traveling cooking show in the country, Taste of Home Cooking School's nine culinary specialists are ready to stir up a cornucopia of vibrant fall recipes. Packing spatulas, spoons and seemingly all but the kitchen sink in her van, each culinary specialist will drive hundreds of miles to share preparation tips, plating techniques and palate-pleasing meals.

Come harvest ideas for your next gathering as Culinary Specialist Jamie Dunn blends ingredients to create a selection of recipes for both small get-togethers and large celebrations. We know people who come to our cooking schools love to cook and love to eat great food, so every recipe prepared on stage will be given away at the end of the demonstration.

Dunn will begin the show with Bountiful Brunch Gatherings. A trio of delectable recipes will include an "Almond Crumble Twist, "Tropical Bran Muffins" and "Ham and Cheese Strudel". A Complete Meal In Minutes segment will follow with recipes showcasing shrimp, baby mixed greens and carrots plus an impressive brownie recipe that will make family or friends think you fussed all day..During intermission attendee names will be selected to receive special door prizes. Your name might be drawn to receive the new Taste of Home Baking Cookbook.

You will be welcomed back to the stage preparation with a taste of Kraft Kitchens. Kraft's versatile Philadelphia Cream Cheese will be featured in a warm chili dip, a peanut butter delight and a festive tiramisu bowl. If you are looking for a reduced-fat recipe, Kraft's' "Updated Shepherd's Pie" will provide a satisfying entrée for cold weather meals. Mom's Best Meal follows with "Golden Glazed Turkey Breast" and "Zesty Potatoes with Sour Cream and Chives." providing inspiration for autumn entertaining menus.

Follow along in your complimentary "Taste of Home Cooking School Brand-Name" cookbook as each featured recipe is prepared. A $5.99 value, this cookbook is included in the free gift bag everyone receives when entering the auditorium.

Taste of Home Cooking School has hosted cooking demonstrations for more than 10 years. The national food companies sponsoring the cooking school program make it possible for these programs to be offered in over 250 locations across the country each year. The program presents easy, reliable recipes that are kitchen-tested by the staff of Taste of Home Cooking School. Come and enjoy this unique 2-hour culinary event as (Ms. Demonstrator's last name) prepares a savory selection of recipes ideal for "Great Gatherings".

Taste of Home is the most widely-read cooking magazine offering a friendly exchange of family-favorite recipes, cooking tips and personal stories from real home cooks. Taste of Home also publishes best-selling cookbooks and other publications. For more, visit www.tasteofhome.com.

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