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Cooking up a Taste of Home

Part class, part performance, the Taste of Home Cooking School is coming to the Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 24. Tickets are $10.

Chef Michelle Roberts will teach 10 new recipes, from snacks, dips and appetizers to entrees and desserts. She’ll also demonstrate tricks of the trade and have fun with cooking gadgets that will make life easier.

All participants will learn new recipes and will receive a free gift bag.

866.273.4615 or visit GreatMountainMusic.com.

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