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    Sally's Treats & Treasures

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    Cheesy Gourmet

    Cheesy Gourmet

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    I found a Groupon for a cheese making class in Findlay Market, so how could I pass that up? My…read morefiance and I took the class last night and had a lot of fun. You have to reserve your class by calling on the phone, which is tedious/annoying...I wish they had an online reservation system. But we showed up at 6pm, and the class was completely full (about 18 people per class). The class was in a little shop right off of Findlay Market. It's BYOB, so of course we brought a six pack (we don't mess around), but if you bring wine they will give you a bottle opener and cups. The teacher started off by giving us a mini lecture on how to make cheese. We made a "quick curdle" cheese, which is an easier cheese to make at home. I know a little bit about cheese, so when I signed up I didn't think for a minute that we would be making Gouda in this class or something...But I could see how someone would be disappointed we're not making their favorite cheeses here, just a homemade version of them. (FYI something like a Swiss cheese can take months or years to make). The lecture was very informative, and drinking the beer during the talk didn't hurt either. He showed us how to heat the milk to almost boiling, then curdle it with lemon juice, and then strain it to make a soft cheese. Parts of the class were hands on, but not all of it. In the end we were each given our own soft cheese that we then had fun seasoning and turning into a tasty cheese dip. That was my favorite part. And then we ate it, of course! I wish I would have brought some veggies or meats for the cheese. They only gave out a few crackers, but I was still fine. The cheese tastes ok, but not great...probably cause I still need more practice with my cheese making haha Overall, a fun class, and a good way to spend an hour and a half. The cheese itself didn't taste that great, but it was still fun to learn. I would probably come back to take the other classes that this company offers, which include cooking classes for sushi, Thai food, and Indian food.

    My girlfriend and I purchased the Groupon for the cheese making class and were pretty disappointed…read more After playing phone tag and leaving voicemail for several weeks we finally got something scheduled. I never actually talked to a real person on the phone, just back and forth voicemails. To me this is no way to run a business, but I guess you get what you pay for. As for the class itself, it is as basic as basic can get. I could have googled the instructions to do what we did and bought the ingredients for a fraction of the cost of this class. The teacher had a decent knowledge of quick curdle cheeses that are definitely easy, but completely neglected to discuss or acknowledge that the majority of all cheeses have some sort of bacterial culture used and how that impacts the process/flavor of cheese. The class was poorly taught with only the instructor and a few people doing the actual work and everyone else watching. All in all it is something somewhat fun to do if you're bored but nowhere near worth the price or effort needed to schedule the appointment. Only a fraction of an overview of cheesemaking is discussed and leaves much to be desired.

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    Crafty Supermarket

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    It was a great way to kick off the holiday season. I love that there was an outdoor craft show at…read moreWashington Park at the same time, so I got a "two-fer." I shopped there for the traditional arts and crafts gifts, then went into the side door of Music Hall (yes, at you're looking at it, the fair can only be accessed through the left-hand side door of music hall) for unique artist-made crafts. I didn't buy much -- just a silk-screened t-shirt and some tasty Jalapeno jelly -- it was the perusing itself, and talking directly to the artists that was the joy of the season. And I had some great, animated conversations with the artists themselves, who were helpful and excited to talk about their work. Yes, these are hand-made specialty items, so the price was high. But it is going directly to the artists, so it is worth it.

    My first time attending the Crafty Supermarket, and it did not dissapoint. The space is beautiful…read moreand uplifting - warm, inviting, roomy, and festive. The booths were very high-end, offering great design and well-made products. Eli's BBQ was there, along with a bar, coffee stand, and gelto. It wasn't very crowded when we went, so take that for what it is. YMMV. Be prepared to spend some serious cash, also. I didn't buy many things, but the bill was high. I like supporting artists and designers, so I don't mind, but it certainly isn't a budget shopping experience.

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