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Culture Kitchen’s Recipe for Success

Published on September 29, 2011 by   ·   No Comments

Nathan Goldberg on a heart warming recipe for success

SOMETIMES AFTER  doing your umpteenth blog about the tabby phoney world of Apple, Android and co, something comes along that warms your heart and makes you want to keep on going.

That something is a social enterprise started, a recipe for success by a couple of women who are employing immigrant ladies to teach the splendours of their country’s home cooking.

Far more than food…
The idea was set in motion by San Fran designers Abby Sturges and Jennifer Lopez. The mission is “to create a forum for culinary and culture, showing that far more than food gets made in the kitchen.”

Only in San Francisco would such an idea emerge fusing love and enterprise in a world that is busily shrivelling into a self abusing paper chase for dodgy money. So far there are seven cuisines including Mexican, Thai and ukranian. The classes which cost $40 invite participants to feel as though they are in their mother’s kitchen.

Let Abby and Jennifer explain their recipe for success:

Nathan Goldberg is publisher-editor of wowdewow. You can follow him on Twitter by clicking here.

Do you think this is a recipe for success? Your opinion welcome below in readers comments

wowdewow is always looking for new bloggers. If you want to blog on the above or anything else, please feel free to write to the editor, nathan@wowdewow.com, and he’ll be only too pleased to send you blogging guidelines

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