Cookshop

Cooking school · Hosford-Abernathy

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"SE Clinton event space Cookshop will host a lineup of seriously talented chefs, all of whom are in recovery themselves: Chefs like James Beard Award winner Gabriel Rucker, Top Chef finalist Gregory Gourdet, and restaurateur Tommy Habetz will start each class talking through their personal histories with food and recovery, before leading a cooking tutorial and sitting down to a meal with all the students." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden

Some of Portland’s Top Chefs Are Leading Free Cooking Classes for People in Recovery - Eater Portland

2625 SE 26th Ave, Portland, OR 97202 Get directions

portlandcookshop.com
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