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So good you can taste it
Food is just one of the ways to explore culture, and exploring culture is one of the things that Minnesota Mosaic is all about.
Chef John Michael Lerma, a well-known author and television personality, is visiting Dakota County Library branches in January and February to teach folks how to make some of his favorite recipes, lighten up their own recipes or create their own heirloom cookbook.
Chef Lerma can be seen on Food Network specials and is a regular on Twin Cities television stations. Lerma will be teaching nine classes at Dakota County Library branches including: cooking demos with samples in MN Heritage: Asian Cooking; MN Heritage: Italian Cooking; Lighten Up Family Recipes; and MN Heritage: Yucatán Cooking. Lerma will also teach an Heirloom Cookbook class where folks can learn how to preserve the family’s recipes or create a cookbook for fundraising.
It’s all part of Dakota County Library’s celebration of the 15th year of the Minnesota Mosaic series which will include local author appearances, artistic expression workshops and wellness topics.
For dates, times and locations, or to learn more about classes or to register, go to Dakota County Library Calendar of Events. This project was funded with money from Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
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This page was last updated on: 01/26/2011
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