Cooking with Kit + Rose's Spring Rolls!
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9 Government Street,Kittery ME 03904
12 March, 2022
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Come join our good friend Rose of Rose's Spring Rolls for our very first Cooking with KIT workshop. Let's get those kiddos into the kitchen! Introducing Cooking with KIT! Join us for a fun-filled cooking class to learn how to make spring rolls with Rose's Spring Rolls. Classes will be held in small groups and space is limited so reserve your spot today! Classes will be held upstairs from the shop in our bright and cheery kitchen. Each session will last 30 min. Just enough time to roll up some lunch or snack! We'll keep group sizes small (up to 3 kids at a time) OR bring the whole family and book a private class! (Discounted rate available for the full family session) Class includes: Pre-prepped ingredients to make 3 spring rolls (including your choice of protein)30 min. of personal instruction from RoseAll your leftovers to take home and share! (If possible, bring a reusable container to minimize waste)This class is suitable for all ages as long as children are eating a diverse diet of solid foods. From toddlers to teenagers, this workshop is fun for the whole family! If you live in the Seacoast area and haven't tried Rose's cooking yet you are SERIOUSLY missing out! In the summer you can find Rose in her infamous food truck rolling up her namesake spring rolls and other fresh, delicious specialties like mango salad. In the off-season she sells her covetable soup kits for pick-up at the Black Birch right across the street from KIT! Rose grew up in the coastal city of Da Nang, Vietnam and moved to Kittery, ME in 2013. Cooking since the age of 7, she's been perfecting her recipes ever since! Rose is also a mom of two and understands the daily struggles of feeding a family. Her approach to Vietnamese classics is not only incredibly delicious, but also a fun and healthy way to introduce new types of cuisine to children of all ages. Each spring roll your child makes is a mini culinary choose your own adventure! They'll get to select their fillings from a variety of fresh, healthy options and then learn to roll them up from the expert herself. Studies show kids who spend time cooking in the kitchen are more likely to have healthier, more diverse diets. We couldn't agree more! Even the pickiest eaters are willing to try something that they made themselves.
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