A salad in a jar travels easily and pretty much mixes itself, while the colorful layers look appealing. You will learn knife skills, dressing basics, and how to cook beans in an instant pot.
Are you ready to shake up your lunch routine and want something that you can make ahead of time? A salad in a jar travels easily and pretty much mixes itself, while the colorful layers look appealing.
You will learn knife skills, dressing basics, and how to cook beans in an instant pot. All new recipes include: cumin black beans, citrus-herb rice, vegan green goddess dressing, and a simple salad that will carry over in a jar for days.
The Chicago Botanic Garden opened 50 years ago as a beautiful place to visit, and it has matured into one of the world's great living museums and conservation science centers.
Every year, more than one million people visit the Garden's 28 gardens and four natural areas, uniquely situated on 385 acres on and around nine islands, with six miles of lake shoreline. The Garden also has a renowned Bonsai Collection.
The Chicago Botanic Garden has more than 50,000 members—one of the largest memberships of any U.S. botanic garden. People of all ages, interests, and abilities participate in programs, take classes, and stroll the grounds year-round.
Within the nine laboratories of the Garden's Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Plant Conservation Science Center, scientists and graduate students conduct a wide array of plant research.
The Garden is one of only 17 public gardens accredited by the American Association of Museums. Its Lenhardt Library contains 150,000 volumes—including one of the nation's best collections of rare botanical books.
These aren't your boring, dainty side salads! Explore the flavors and textures you love to make filling salads you'll crave, learning basic salad structures that shift with the seasons.
Salads making class is offered by Really Cooking With Robin. Really Cooking with Robin is like no other cooking school. It is fun, no frills approach to cooking.
Italian Soup and Salad making class is offered by Moore Norman Technology Center MNTC. Are you interested in improving your cooking skills? Join our instructors as they walk you through step-by-step instructions to prepare a delicious meal.
Learn how to easily improve your summer picnic spread with delicious recipes, fresh ingredients, and lots of fun! Hands on cooking class will create each dish from start to finish in groups of 4-6 people.
Join Chef Renee Faucher for a fun afternoon featuring recipes for plant-based soups and salads. Perfect for the upcoming summer months!
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