Thursday, January 14, 2010
So Samosa! Parent/Child Samosa Making Class
Have you tried India's delicious dumpling? Join Purple Asparagus at Smarty Party on January 31 from 3 to 4:30pm where you'll learn to make the subcontinent's savory snack with renowned home cook, Nikita Kejriwal. Form and roll the dough, fill it with three delectable kid-friendly fillings, and prepare a tasty cilantro chutney. While the samosas are cooking, you'll enjoy Indian games and other fun. Before you leave, sit down to a sumptuous Indian spread of freshly made samosas and chutneys.
$40.00 for a parent/child duo. RSVP to Smarty Party at info@smartyparty.us or 773.687.0521.
So Samosa!
Sunday January 31
3:00-4:30pm
Smarty Party
1846 West Belmont
Chicago, IL
$40.00 for parent/child duo
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This sounds great! Is there a minimum age? And if we bring 2 kids, how does the cost change? Thanks Melissa!
ReplyDeleteMinimum age is 4 and $10.00 would be the additional charge. Hope that you'll join us!
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