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Photography and Cookery Holidays in Morocco – Kates glowing review

Photography and Cookery Holidays in Morocco – Kates glowing review

[ 0 ] May 22, 2012

We couldn’t wait to share with you all Kate’s fantastic review of our Photography and Cookery holiday in Essaouira this April. On Kate’s 7 night/8 day photography and cookery holiday, which is set in bustling coastal town of Essaouira, she couldn’t help but fall in love with the culture, food and photography opportunities that this [...]

Russian Cooking – The Perfect Pelmeni Recipe

Russian Cooking – The Perfect Pelmeni Recipe

[ 0 ] March 2, 2012

If you’ve never tried Russia’s famous dumplings, then you’ve been missing out on one of Russia’s most delicious delicacies. Pelmeni (пельмени (plural)) are like Italian ravioli consisting of a filling (usually meat) wrapped in thin dough. This dish originated in Siberia, since pelmeni could be preserved in the cold for months, and they are so [...]

Turn yourself into a masterchef during a cookery holiday

Turn yourself into a masterchef during a cookery holiday

[ 0 ] April 17, 2010

GoLearnTo.com features in the Daily Mail today with their great value cookery holidays.
Cooking breaks: How to master moussaka, conquer couscous and turn yourself into a masterchef during a food-flavoured holiday…
With cookery shows all over the television and Britain ever fascinated by matters of the kitchen, holidays where you can learn to cook are currently en [...]

Channel 4 Jamie does

Channel 4 Jamie does

[ 0 ] April 14, 2010

Avez-vous faim? Ai fame?  Tienes Hambre? Peinas?
How about making yourself some spicy prawn vermicelli, Venetian-style, or a sweet Spanish Tarta de limón with home grown lemons and locally produced honey?
Jamie Oliver tells you how to do just that in Jamie Does Europe, a new series that starts at 9pm on Wednesday April 14 on Channel [...]

Follow Dhruv and become the next Master Chef

Follow Dhruv and become the next Master Chef

[ 0 ] April 8, 2010

Dhruv Baker, the former London sales director of Hi-Tech Media, last night emerged victorious in the final of BBC One’s MasterChef 2010. Congratulations to one very talented cook. If like me, you caught the end of the programme asking for contestants for the next series and thought… hmmm… I love food and cooking, would I [...]

Eating our way around Europe via a cookery course

Eating our way around Europe via a cookery course

[ 0 ] March 19, 2010

We’ve been busy eating our way around Europe to track down a great new range of cookery holidays for you.
What could be a better way to celebrate the passing of the seasons than shopping for the freshest seasonal ingredients at a local market and then going home and cooking traditional recipes with one of our [...]

Gift the gift of time with your Mum this Mothers Day

Gift the gift of time with your Mum this Mothers Day

[ 0 ] March 9, 2010

Mothers day is about giving your mum a break from everyday life and making her feel special but it’s not just about gifts, for a lot of mum’s spending quality time with her children is the best gift.
Whatever kind of mum you have, from creative mum to foodie mum, GoLearnTo.com can help you find the [...]

The Independent’s 50 best winter breaks

The Independent’s 50 best winter breaks

[ 0 ] October 4, 2009

GoLearnTo.com features today in The Independent’s 50 best winter breaks with their fantastic new Spanish cooking and horse riding holiday in Andalucia, Spain.
Cooking and Horse Riding
GoLearnTo.com’s new four-day Andalusian adventure is based at a 150-year-old farmhouse near Lake Iznajar, surrounded by olive and almond groves, and combines cooking lessons with horse riding instruction.
How much [...]

Forget the stay-cation try the skill-cation

Forget the stay-cation try the skill-cation

[ 0 ] September 27, 2009

Katy Holland writes about GoLearnTo.com in the Independent Newspaper today…
Forget the staycation; the latest trend in family holidays is the skill-cation. Yes, according to a recent Mintel poll, parents are keen to hothouse their kids even on holiday. It seems a holiday isn’t a holiday unless your tots learn a thing or two, whether it’s [...]

Out of the kitchen into the open air for a ‘Taste festival’

Out of the kitchen into the open air for a ‘Taste festival’

[ 0 ] June 18, 2009

Well, it’s been an eventful day today in London for the GoLearnTo.com team. Taste festivals ‘Taste of London’ kicked off today in London’s Regents Park for a day decicated to indulging your passion for all things culinary and GoLearnTo.com didn’t want to miss the opportunity to tell all those food enthusiasts about their range of amazing cookery [...]

Reasons to take a cooking course

Reasons to take a cooking course

[ 0 ] May 14, 2009

Cooking classes are a fun way to explore the culture of a country and you’ll learn a practical new skill to impress your friends with at your next dinner party!
A bonus of taking a cookery class is that although you have to roll up your sleeves and get cooking, you don’t have to worry about the [...]

Spanish cooking weekend features in the Sunday Times

Spanish cooking weekend features in the Sunday Times

[ 0 ] January 4, 2009

GoLearnTo.com’s Spanish cooking weekend featured in the Sunday Times on the 5th January with a special recommendation for the ‘best value’ weekend in their 52 weekends article.
“Head to olive-oil country for an intensive course in la cocina Andaluz.
Staying at a finca in the village of Los Juncares, on the edge of the Parque Natural de [...]

A city named after a fruit

A city named after a fruit

[ 0 ] December 10, 2008

The city of Granada in Andalucía, Spain was named after the fruit pomegranate and it is the city’s emblem. Less you forget, the Moors planted an avenue of pomegranate trees in the city centre.
Native to Persia, this fashionable fruit with its high levels of antioxidant, vitamins B, C & E is naturally suited to cool [...]

Christmas gift ideas for men

Christmas gift ideas for men

[ 0 ] December 5, 2008

Italian Cookery with Ice Cream-Making Course
If your man’s hopeless behind the hobs and shows no signs of wishing to improve, he might be tempted by a three-day trip to Sorrento. He’ll learn to cook simple southern Italian dishes in an authentic rustic Italian kitchen and, on day three, have a bash at making gelato. If [...]

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