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Prepare to pickle with Urban Kitchen SF

July 6, 9:20 AMSF Sustainable Food ExaminerJeri Lynn Chandler
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The bumper crops of summer are coming. Are you prepared to be inundated?

Urban Kitchen SF is offering a pickling class on Friday, July 17th, from 7 - 9 p.m. The timing couldn't be better. The instructor -- or possibly instructors -- for the class are from Happy Girl Kitchen. The folks at Happy Girl Kitchen are preservation professionals specializing in local, organically grown produce so you can expect a good class with lots of practical advice. Participants will go home with a plethora of goodies, including a pickling starter kit as well as their very own pickled produce.

If you caught Karen Solomon, author of Jam It, Pickle It, Cure It: And Other Cooking Projects at Omnivore Books in San Francisco at the end of June and need just a bit more of a kick to get started, this could be your class. Besides, music and refreshments are planned. (It's practically a pickling party.)

If you would like to take the class, be aware that class size is limited and will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Send an email to registration@urbankitchensf.com to sign up.

Date & Time: Friday, July 17th, 7 p.m.
Location: Sheldon Studios, San Francisco (located at historic Pier 26, a few blocks from the Ferry Plaza and steps from the 3rd St. Muni line -- click here for map.)
Cost: $48* ( $30 plus $15 supply fee)

(*Sliding scale pricing available. It is the policy of Urban Kitchen SF to make classes as accessible as possible to all interested parties, regardless of price. Send an email and ask for details.)

About Urban Kitchen SF: Urban Kitchen SF hosts an ongoing series of affordable, single-purpose classes geared toward urban dwellers and themed around the DIY Slow Food concept. Classes incorporate hands-on learning with instruction by area experts. Topics are narrowly focused on one specific project, e.g. from making your own kombucha, sourdough starter, or pet food, to vermicomposting and butchery. Classes tend to be short (1-2 hr's) and participants will be sent home with a "starter kit" whenever feasible, making it simple and easy to continue practicing what they learned in class. The goal is not just to "learn," but to "do."
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