Eating Ratatouille: A Virtual Feast

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Via Zoom, Vancouver

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Over two, free, 1-hour online cooking classes on May 8 & 9, we are excited to teach you and your family how to cook a delicious, French, Ratatouille inspired Feast. After that, we will have a Ratatouille Watch Party.

Our vision for this event is to have some fun and inspire community and connectedness during this challenging time of COVID-19 social distancing. It's also our hope and prayer that this event will inspire you to be fearless in the kitchen and kind enough to share some of your delicious creations with your neighbours.

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