 In just about any cafe in Sicily, you could find granita and brioche. Sicilian food is a major influence to their culture and strongly impacted by their past. Classes like MWR's cooking courses give the community an opportunity to learn more about the culture while enjoying tasty treats. I came to this class because my girlfriend is here visiting and we're trying to experience as much of the Sicilian culture as we can during my time here and during her visit here. So we just figured this is another great way for us to experience Sicilian culture and some of the food and learn how to make it so we can share it with other people. Learning how to cook like a Sicilian is a great way to better understand the community in which we live. I think anybody that would want to learn more about Sicilian culture and Sicilian food should definitely come to this class. I think that by immersing yourself in learning how to cook and share this with your friends and family, you're helping them learn more about the Sicilian culture. Visit sigmwr.com to find out more about these classes. Reporting from Naval Air Station, Siconella, I'm Petty Officer Sean Hillier. I don't like to imagine.