WCPL Hosts Cookbook Club

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Pictured (L to R) are: Anna Klatt, Claudia Archer, Greta Shireman, and Debbie Frauhiger enjoying white chili bean with chicken soup supplied by leader Deb Watkins at the first meeting of the Warsaw Community Public Library’s new Cookbook Club.

Participants were asked to bring their favorite cookbooks. Emily Harmon won a $50 cooking class certificate from the local Martin’s Supermarket.

Meetings are on the first Monday of each month at 10-11 a.m. with the next one scheduled on Nov. 7. Those planning to attend are asked to bring a snack to share and ideas for using Thanksgiving leftovers.[[In-content Ad]]

Pictured (L to R) are: Anna Klatt, Claudia Archer, Greta Shireman, and Debbie Frauhiger enjoying white chili bean with chicken soup supplied by leader Deb Watkins at the first meeting of the Warsaw Community Public Library’s new Cookbook Club.

Participants were asked to bring their favorite cookbooks. Emily Harmon won a $50 cooking class certificate from the local Martin’s Supermarket.

Meetings are on the first Monday of each month at 10-11 a.m. with the next one scheduled on Nov. 7. Those planning to attend are asked to bring a snack to share and ideas for using Thanksgiving leftovers.[[In-content Ad]]
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