Seminars@hadley - Cooking And Entertaining

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Seminars@Hadley - Cooking and Entertaining

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  • Kitchen Foodamentals, Part 1

    12/04/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as presenters Jennifer Ottowitz, Linn Sorge and Dawn Turco discuss some kitchen basics in this 30-minute discussion: Welcome to the Kitchen! Setting Up Your Pantry, Freezer, Refrigerator; Basic Equipment to Get Started; Gotta Have Gadgets; Organizing It All.

  • Make-Ahead Dishes Make Sense

    04/02/2016

    Set that pricey take-out menu down and join Seminars@Hadley as we explore make-ahead options that you can take from the fridge, freezer or slow cooker to the table. Bring your tips to add as presenters Linn Sorge and Sue Melrose, both Hadley instructors, share their ideas and make-ahead tips. Dawn Turco, Hadley senior vice president, will co-present and moderate this 60 minute seminar. Bring your ideas along to share and join in the fun!

  • That's Eggs-cellent!

    05/03/2015

    It's all about the "incredible, edible egg" as we discuss this versatile food source: facts, history, kinds, safety, recipes and more!

  • Holiday HumDingers

    25/11/2014

    Join Seminars@Hadley as we turn our attention to the upcoming holidays. This is “Pinterest” seminar style! We'll get the session going with a few of our own holiday “HumDingers” and then it is an open microphone. Let's have some fun!

  • Backyard Grilling Basics

    29/05/2014

    Join Seminars@Hadley as we sit out back on the virtual "deck" and talk about summer grilling with Hadley's Colleen Wunderlich, Tom Babinszki and Vicky Prahin.

  • Have a Great Thyme With Herbs

    28/04/2014

    Join Ed Haines, Hadley Container Gardening instructor as he talks about the joys of herb gardening. We'll discuss a variety of herbs that are fun and easy to grow, and share the tools and information you need to enjoy cultivating these wonderful plants.

  • Use Your Noodle

    19/02/2014

    Noodles, pasta, macaroni or ramen, call it what you will, it is a much-loved food with global roots, appearing in many of the world’s cuisines. Join in the fun as Seminars@Hadley presenters Linn Sorge and Jennifer Ottowitz, both Hadley instructors and home cooks, discuss the history, cooking and storing of this versatile food.

  • Catching Up with MasterChef Christine Ha

    22/01/2014

    Join us as Seminars@Hadley presents a conversation with MasterChef Christine Ha. This 60-minute seminar will be moderated by Hadley Senior Vice President Dawn Turco. A question and answer session will be included as part of the seminar.

  • Casserole Concoctions

    26/11/2013

    We love our casserole concoctions, and they come in all kinds and varieties! In fact, casseroles are enjoyed in many countries as main dishes or sides. Join in the fun as Seminars@Hadley presenters Patti Jacobson and Jennifer Ottowitz, both Hadley instructors and home cooks, discuss the much beloved casserole.

  • Kitchen and Food Safety First!

    07/08/2013

    From tots to "pops" and for everyone in between, following good kitchen and food safety practices will help lead you to cooking and entertaining success. We'll discuss best practices in basic kitchen and food safety, adding our "low and no vision-friendly" tips along the way.

  • MasterChef Winner Christine Ha: My Delicious Experience

    09/10/2012

    Join Seminars@Hadley as MasterChef's Christine Ha (and former Hadley student) shares her experiences with moderator Dawn Turco.

  • Microwave Magic

    13/06/2012

    You put food into a little box and press some buttons, and the food comes out hot. Well, maybe it’s not magic, but microwave cooking has caught our attention! It’s a common means of cooking in many homes and a great option during the heat of summer. Join Seminars@Hadley as we discuss all things microwave cooking from its history to best practice tips!

  • Soup's On

    01/03/2012

    Is there anything more welcoming than the smell of a hearty soup simmering on a cold winter’s night? Join Seminars@Hadley as we discuss tips and techniques for making family-pleasing homemade soups sure to warm your fingers, toes and the inner spirit!

  • Cookies, Cookies and More Cookies!

    13/12/2011

    With holiday preparations well underway, can you smell cookies baking in the kitchen? Maybe you are making gift bundles for special friends and neighbors, or your coworkers have a cookie exchange. Cookies are fun to make and come in what seems like an endless variety of shapes and flavors. Join Seminars@Hadley as the baking duo Patti Jacobson and Linn Sorge, Hadley instructors, talk everything cookies. Bring your questions and tips and join the discussion.

  • NO COOK Cooking!

    20/07/2011

    Keep your cool! It may be hot outside, but no need to get out of the kitchen. There are lots of NO COOK recipes to choose from whether preparing a simple, fast meal for yourself or something to impress guests. Panelists Patti Jacobson, Linn Sorge and Goldie Tarr will discuss their favorite NO COOK recipes, adding 'cool' food preparation tips that work for the cook with a visual impairment.

  • Comfort Foods Made Easy

    08/02/2011

    Presenters Patti Jacobson, Linn Sorge and Brenda Rice will discuss their favorite comfort foods, spicing it up with food preparation tips that work for the cook with a visual impairment. Crockpot, microwave and other approaches will be discussed.

  • Chocolate Chatter: Chips, Truffles, Mousse and More!

    08/09/2010

    Did the word "chocolate" get your attention? Join Seminars@Hadley as we discuss all things chocolate, from its history to our favorite chocolate recipes. Did you ever wonder how that yummy Toll House chocolate chip cookie came about? Learn this and lots more as Hadley presenters Dawn Turco and Linda Perry (Hadley’s top chocolate consumer!) are joined by guests Chef Goldie Shaw (of www.lowvisionchef.com) and Hadley student Brenda Rice. We are talking chocolate (with kitchen tips and recipes thrown in for good measure!).

  • Easy Mexican Sizzling "Off the Plate" Dishes

    17/03/2010

    Feel like a fiesta full of the flavors of Mexico or maybe something a bit less grande but nonetheless delicioso? Guest presenter Celia Rae Chacon, a regular on the TV show “Cooking Without Looking,” also founder and president of Quick Cooking for the Blind, will simplify some of our favorites and translate recipes into easy “do it yourself” dishes. Celia’s "tricks of the trade" will prepare us for making some tantalizing dishes like Pico de Gallo! Join us as we share in Celia’s passion for Mexican cuisine.

  • A Round Table Discussion All About Cooking

    09/11/2009

    This seminar will be Hadley’s first Round Table Discussion, and what better place to begin than in the kitchen! Regular participants in Seminars@Hadley know that there are often more questions than time for answers. No formal presentation during this seminar, just lots of time to sit around the virtual table and have an open discussion on cooking, baking, and kitchen organization. Any seminar related to cooking stirs up a lot of tips and exchange of techniques. We expect this one will be no different! Whether you are a person with a visual impairment or a blindness professional, grab a cup of something refreshing and let’s talk! Come prepared to ask a question, share a kitchen tip, or to tell us about your favorite new recipe.

  • Crockpots: Slow and Easy Cooking

    22/04/2009

    They’re back! Crockpots have returned to popularity and presenter and Hadley student Brenda Rice will tell us all about them. Join Seminars@Hadley as we discuss uses for crockpots from appetizers to dessert. Brenda uses slow cooking to deliver a variety of tasty meals year-round and says, “I have been cooking with slow cookers since they came out and enjoy the ease and simplicity of using them. I like to try new recipes, and teach meal organization and menu planning, so busy people can still eat healthy, nutritious and freshly prepared meals.” Learn Brenda’s tricks and favorite recipes during the fun and interactive seminar. Time for sharing your tips and for asking questions will be provided.

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