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Another participant, with Exec. Chef Peter Smith, learning how to make sausage at the BBG/PS 7 Caution: Men Cooking class on Saturday, September 13, 2008.
It so relaxing to travel like a “tourist”: to find a haven in crisp sheets and smiling staff who speak your language, after a hectic day in a bustling foreign environment.
The Naman Retreat in the outskirts of Danang Vietnam, is a beautifully designed resort with well-trained English-speaking staff.
Learning to make your own spring rolls is just part of the experience.
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Gemeinschaftlicher Bali Kochkurs unserer auf die halbe Welt verteilten Familie, vom Rhein und Swan kamen wir nach Ubud um hier in der Ladybamboo Villa einen Koch- und Sprachkurs in Indonesich, Deutsch und Englisch zu absolvieren - und Spass gemacht hat es auch, besonders das Essen:)
Our Australian-German Bali cooking course at the Ladybamboo Villa was well organised. First all of the ingredients are purchased at the markets of Ubud, which is a fantastic experience. On our return to the hotel all of the spices and other ingredients are explained. Everyone then participates and starts preparing the ingredients. The best part comes when everything is finished and we are able to sample all of our dishes that we have prepared.
Anja, Jens, Jessy, Dave and Angelica
Gemeinschaftlicher Bali Kochkurs unserer auf die halbe Welt verteilten Familie, vom Rhein und Swan kamen wir nach Ubud um hier in der Ladybamboo Villa einen Koch- und Sprachkurs in Indonesich, Deutsch und Englisch zu absolvieren - und Spass gemacht hat es auch, besonders das Essen:)
Our Australian-German Bali cooking course at the Ladybamboo Villa was well organised. First all of the ingredients are purchased at the markets of Ubud, which is a fantastic experience. On our return to the hotel all of the spices and other ingredients are explained. Everyone then participates and starts preparing the ingredients. The best part comes when everything is finished and we are able to sample all of our dishes that we have prepared.
Anja, Jens, Jessy, Dave and Angelica
It so relaxing to travel like a “tourist”: to find a haven in crisp sheets and smiling staff who speak your language, after a hectic day in a bustling foreign environment.
The Naman Retreat in the outskirts of Danang Vietnam, is a beautifully designed resort with well-trained English-speaking staff.
Vu, the "Flame Keeper Captain", shows us how to make Vietnam’s best-known soup: Pho.
For the Photoblog post, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/resort-living-and-com...