Tickets still on sale for the Taste of Home Cooking School

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Start holiday preparations by joining Taste of Home and The Fort Scott Tribune for a fun-filled cooking presentation in Fort Scott's Memorial Hall on Thursday, Nov. 20. Doors open at 5 p.m., and the show starts at 7 o'clock.

Tickets are still available at The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce, The Fort Scott Tribune and the Nevada Daily Mail, for $8.

Participants also will receive a gift bag with the Taste of Home Holiday Recipe Card Collection 2008 magazine featuring the starring recipes along with valuable coupons and cooking tips.

"Homemade for the Holidays" the theme of this year's holiday program is sure to have a bundle of recipes you will want to serve at your celebrations.

Sleigh bells ring, children sing and mom is busy in the kitchen preparing a holiday feast. If your holiday season seems like a blur of shopping, cooking, cleaning and frantically putting a party together, you are probably glad when the New Year arrives.

Enjoying the holiday doesn't have to be just for other family members. Hosts, too, can enjoy the spirit of the season with a little help from the Taste of Home Cooking School.

Taste of Home provides quick, easy and delicious recipes that will save time in the kitchen and get party hosts back to the festivities.

As the world's largest cooking magazine, Taste of Home has plenty of tips to help holiday seasons become stress free.

Today's lifestyle is all about keeping it casual, so set out a buffet. It's a time-saver that's great for getting guests to mingle and share conversation. Why not try "Pork Tenderloin with Sesame Seeds"?

Visit www.tasteofhome.com and search for some great new recipes that might become holiday traditions for the family. While making special recipe selections, individuals can also visit the Cooking School site.

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