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    While I was browsing the net today I came across the link below for cookery classes for Greek Food in Kefalonia. It looks a bit expensive to me for just a week.

    http://kefaloniafood.com/

    Jan

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    Super Moderator Kefalonia Oracle Phil's Avatar
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    £2,250 to spend a week in Skala in a hot kitchen?????? - they must be joking
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    It would nice to send off for the free dvd to see what bits of kef is on it .

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    Just noticed it was 2007, so looks like it isn't available anymore. It was only for a week. I am just talking to Sue on msn and she stayed there in 2007

    Also notice you cook your own evening meal

    As Phil says "No Thanks"

    Jan

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    Default Cooking

    hI

    Love cooking


    Love Kef

    Would not pay this for cooking in Kef

    Has anybody heard of
    THE GREEK TAVERNA COOKBOOK by Gill Tomlinson

    This book is full of wonderful Greek recipes and lots of pictures of our favourite tavernas

    Katelios Taverna is featured in this book, with recipes from Spiros

    This book is so interesting and also contains pictures from your favourite tavernas

    Take a look at the web site

    www.artistswindow.com
    The book is for sale at £15.99 from this site

    If you love cooking and you love Kef - take a look

    Sadie at Katelios Taverna in Katelios has a copy - all the regulars in this taverna have taken a look and have bought this book, it is full of wonderful Greek recipes and wonderful sketches of tavernas which we know and love

    I love cooking and I love Kef
    J.J.
    Last edited by justjune; 17th November 2008 at 23:06. Reason: wrong web site
    Just June

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    JJ

    I clicked on that link and it took me to http://www.holiday.co.uk/ and they don't even have holidays to Kef :-(

    It did the same even when I typed the url into the browser
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    JJ

    I clicked on that link and it took me to http://www.holiday.co.uk/ and they don't even have holidays to Kef :-(

    It did the same even when I typed the url into the browser
    Same here
    <a href=http://www.ionian-island.co.uk/forums/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=95&dateline=1212826001 target=_blank>http://www.ionian-island.co.uk/forum...ine=1212826001</a>Always look on the bright side of life
    www.villanancy.gr

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    [ame="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0955469600/findhotelinth-21"]The Greek Taverna Cookbook: Chef's Recipes from Kefalonia: Gill Tomlinson: Amazon.co.uk: Books[/ame]

    or buy it from the bookshop in Argostoli

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    I remember some years ago an elderly couple in Denis's at Trapezaki were asking how they prepared various dishes.

    Christos collected them from their apartment the following day, they spent the day in the kitchen with Christos' mother and wife and the following evening were treated to a meal in the restaurant.

    Thats what you call a greek cookery course!

    regards,
    dafydd

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    Default The Greek Taverna Cookbook

    Sorry Sorry Sorry

    This web site must have been taken over by someone else

    I took the info from my favourites, and when I go into my favoutites I get the Greek Taverna Cookbook

    However after some "digging"

    Try this

    www.artistswindow.com

    It is also on Amazon, but more expensive.


    If you love Kef, and love Greek cooking, it is well worth the money

    I have several greek cookbooks, as I do love to try new recipes, and this is my favourite

    Sorry for any confusion

    Take a look

    J.J.
    Just June

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