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    My granddaughter in New York turned 10 and because she loves to cook I bought a gift certificate for her to have this virtual baking lesson. She loves macarons and so we decided to go with that one. I also purchased a gift certificate for myself to be able to do the class with her. It was very easy to sign up. They offered dates that were just a week apart from when we booked it. And it was just very simple and easy to do. We were sent an ingredients list along with a list of preparation tasks that we needed to do ahead of time. We signed in for our classes. I was in Rhode Island and Joanna was in Brooklyn, New York with her mom. There were three other families from all around the country who were on the zoom call in the class. It was very fun and it was very easy. The oerson who led the class, Chef Lisa, was delightful. She made the class fun and interesting and very personal. She would have us mute ourselves but then would check in on us after every step of the way. The macaron recipe and technique for baking is very complicated so we certainly needed her help. She guided us through without laughing which must've been difficult because my daughter and I made some crazy mistakes. But she was gracious and very interesting and she explained what we were doing and why. We went through the directions quickly with her and then she went step-by-step with us. The price was extremely reasonable for what we got. Chef Lisa stayed online with us until we were done even though it was over the time that we had paid for. She did tell us right away that she would stay more than what was required because she wanted to make sure that we got what we were looking for and we're happy with our product. We were very happy with our products in the end. They weren't the prettiest macarons that we had ever seen but they were delicious. I would highly recommend this class in particular and the company in general. They made this birthday gift a fun and exciting experience and something that we could share from many miles away.

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    highly recommend the classes with Gary and Valentino! Great time, great food, and great teaching experienc.

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    Super fun and yummy couple of hours learning to make dumplings. Patty Chen and her husband Marco were wonderful and entertaining teachers.

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    The instructor was patient and very knowledgeable. We made lasagna from scratch (even the pasta) and had a blast! Would love to do it again!

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