Best of Cleveland 2014: Mobile Cooking School
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September 21, 2014
Kelli Hanley-Potts is helping us get back to our rustic roots. Her Agrarian Collective workshops and classes, taught at local farms and the Cleveland Flea, remind us of the practical living skills that our technology-obsessed society lacks. From workshops ($25-$95) on how to make garland, small-batch sauerkraut and cleaning products, or even how to collect honeycomb, you'll learn techniques and tips for living a more simplistic lifestyle. "What I teach is the lineage of the table," explains Hanley-Potts, whose Oct. 11 workshop focuses on making apple cider. "Once people understand what happens in the garden seasonally, they can better understand how to stock and use the pantry, which leads to easy cooking in the kitchen and more time gathered at the table building relationships." 440-552-0750, theaccle.com
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