1. Is there a dress code for one of your CookandDate evenings? |
| No, although we suggest you wear presentable and comfortable clothing. Smart casual would be perfect! |
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| 2. Do I have to bring anything? |
| No, we provide everything for you! Just bring your smile… |
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| 3. Does everyone put her/his hands in the dough? |
| CookAndDate evenings aren’t complete meal preparation classes from A to Z. In fact, some recipes require more cooking time than others. Due to the considerable quantities we make, we definitely have some preparation before the class takes place. Although rest assured that your cooking skills will improve from the tips and techniques you’ll be taught by one of our reputable chefs. It’s also designed that way to give you a chance to interact with the other participants. You don’t have to be a great cook in order to have fun, in fact if you prefer to watch those who want to participate with the chef, you definitely can do so. At CookAndDate there are very little rules and no stress just pure fun! |
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| 4. When’s the next class for my age group? |
| To make sure you don’t miss out on any classes, you first need to register on our website where you’ll be asked to create a profile so that we can store your identity in our database. Once an evening is scheduled for your age group, you’ll be notified by email. |
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| 5. What time do the classes start and end? |
| The classes start at 7:15 p.m. and end around 11:30 p.m. |
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| 6. Should we take notes during the class? |
| Aside from phone numbers? No. Each participant will be given a printed copy of the recipes before leaving. |
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| 7. Is it possible to visit the kitchen before the class? |
| Yes, the Viking Center is open to the public from Monday – Friday from 9am – 6pm; but you can consult our website in the Concept section and view the demo video. Be sure to consult the classes/events section as some classes and events are held at different locations. |
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| 8. Have there been any “love connections” from one of your classes? |
| Yes, CookandDate has helped turn up the heat on more than just our ovens! A few members recently told us that they were emotionally involved with someone they met at one of our evenings. |
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| 9. How do we pay for an event? |
| Once signed up for an event we ask for a credit card or cheque payment of the full amount to secure your spot. This is to minimize last minute cancellations. |
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| 10. What if I don’t have a credit card or cheque? |
| If you want to take part in one of our classes, you can still register but please contact us to find an alternative method of payment. |
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| 11. How long have you been in business? |
| CookandDate was founded in August 2007. |
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| 12. What if I am outside the suggested age group for an event? |
| Our goal at CookandDate is to get people socializing in person rather than in front of a computer, so if you are a bit older or younger than the suggest age range for an event feel free to join as we all know age is just a number! |
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| 13. What if a class isn’t full? |
| It’s not necessary for a class to be full for it to take place; however, there’s a minimum of ten participants for an evening. If it happens, we do our best to make sure the ratio of women to men is respected for the heterosexual classes. |
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| 14. What if I’m not single, can I still come to an event? |
| CookandDate events are solely for those unattached however consult the class/event page where you will see a “special events” section. Here Cristina can help create an event that’s right for you. She has already created couples nights, birthday parties and numerous corporate events so that nobody has to miss the fun! |
SEE CONCEPT for more details about events |
If you have any questions please feel free to contact us
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