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Fureai Cooking "Why don't you make bread in a short time ?!"

  2021/5/28 Morioka City   903 Views

The application has been closed because the capacity has been reached.

Make bread in a short time.


Lecturer: Iwate Prefectural Nutritionist Association Membership: 6 people, 10 groups Target: Those who are interested in short-time cooking and bread making, etc. What to bring: Apron, sling, writing utensils (details will be announced separately)
Application period: From April 27th (Tuesday) to May 21st (Friday), Reiwa 3 or until the capacity is reached Application method: Accept by phone, bring, mail, fax

Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, it may be canceled, postponed, or changed.

Holding period 2021/5/28
Open time 10:00~12:00
Venue Fureai Land Iwate Cooking Training Room
Address 8-1-3 Sanbonyanagi, Morioka-shi
Parking free
Price Material cost: About 500-700 yen per person
Contact Fureai Land Iwate Management Guidance Group

Tel.019-637-7444 Fax.019-637-7544
HP Click here for official website and other related sites

※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details.

 


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