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I'm closely collaborating with a good friend now for a cooking party we are planning to have for our group of girl friends. It will be a night of girl bonding like no other because we have several activities lined up that will make the date truly memorable and enjoyable for all of us.
This particular friend, Sandy, who is presently studying at a nearby culinary school says that she can invite one of her school's trainee chefs to taste the dishes we girls will be preparing during our cooking party. She says the chef can also teach us some easy to prepare but remarkably sumptuous dishes that we have never done before. I told her it's a great idea and I myself look forward to learning a few new dishes that I can whip up for my family.
Sandy says she knows a friendly trainee chef at her school who is very good in preparing 20-minute dishes and is actually conducting culinary trainings over the summer. She says the trainee chef is a mother of two young boys and is an expert in making easy to prepare snacks that are both delicious and healthy for the children. I'm sure our friends will really appreciate how much they are going to learn from our cooking party.
As we were discussing how we're going to make the cooking party more enjoyable for our friends, Sandy and I were stumped when we came to the topic of the venue where we will be having the party. I suggested that we could rent a party venue but Sandy said it would be too expensive and that we could use the rental money on more food ingredients and party supplies instead.
Sandy said it would be best if we held the party in the home of anyone in our group but that since we're the only two actively planning for the event, it should be a choice between my home and hers. I told her that as much as I would love it to be held at my place, my house is still quite a mess with the ongoing renovation. I myself haven't been cooking lately and have resorted to eating out with the family or calling for food delivery because the kitchen is still in complete disarray.
Given that my house is out of the question, that leaves us with not choice but to have it at Sandy's place. She said it would be okay with her but that her only problem is that she's short of kitchenware and cookware for a cooking party. I told her that there are Mikasa promotional offers which we can use to buy all the cookware and dinnerware we need for our party.
I myself am reserving some Mikasa coupon codes to avail of big discounts on a variety of tabletops which I plan to buy once we're done with our home renovations.
I have pretty much convinced Sandy to agree to have our cooking party at her house. Her only concern is her lack of kitchenware and dinnerware, which can easily be solved with a few Mikasa promotional codes.
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