Karen Dar Woon teaches people how to can food
I teach wherever people need to have a class, i.e., community kitchens, and in private homes. I have also taught in cooking stores. My next scheduled class is at Richmond Family Place, in late August. I've also had small classes at my home in Yaletown.
The "host" of the learning party provides the space, and a stovetop; I bring everything else. It can be fun for a group of gardeners to each bring a little produce to put up, and then take it home for later. Hands-on classes need to be kept small, though; maximum 6-8.
www.cityfarmer.info
lol a hobby, I'm with you. WTF.
Rakeeta100 2 years ago
a hobby wtf a hobby? for some its a way of life. its so much cheaper to can then you may think. very good video. I wish people would start teaching canning and the old ways of life. I would love to learn how to knit sweaters but there is no one to teach me. :( If you cant stand the heat in the kitchen open the window, add a fan or ac. just get in there and cook.
crewlla 2 years ago