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[Why You Should Take a Cooking Class on Your Next Trip]-[AEE 2051: Michelle’s Vacation Tradition: Why You Should Take a Cooking Class When You Travel]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2023-08-29

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Elevate Your Travels: The Power of Local Cooking Classes

In the latest episode of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan discuss the transformative power of incorporating a specific tradition into your international travels: taking a local cooking class. As the hosts emphasize, while visiting famous tourist sites is standard practice, engaging in hands-on cultural experiences often leads to more meaningful and lasting memories.

Why Cooking Classes Are the Ultimate Travel Experience

Michelle shares that her family has "cemented" the tradition of taking cooking classes during their trips—a practice they have solidified over time. She highlights four primary reasons why travelers should consider this for their next vacation:

1. Connecting with Locals

One of the most significant benefits is the opportunity to learn from a local teacher. Unlike a standard tour, a cooking class provides a more relaxed environment where you can engage in real conversation. Michelle mentions her experience in Paris, where she learned to make macarons from a Venezuelan instructor living in France. These interactions allow travelers to ask questions about the local culture and lifestyle, moving beyond the surface level of sightseeing to achieve a sense of feeling "like a local."

2. Experiencing Fresh, Authentic Flavors

Cooking classes offer a direct connection to the local culinary scene. By preparing the food yourself, you gain an appreciation for fresh ingredients versus mass-produced alternatives. As Lindsay notes, even in the United States, we may have "farm to table" options, but experiencing the culinary standards of a different country—where the food is "not mass produced" or "chemical induced"—is a revelation. This hands-on process allows you to understand the true taste of a region’s traditional dishes.

3. Creating Unique Memories

Travel is often about collecting experiences rather than just photographs. While visiting the Eiffel Tower is a classic move, the hosts suggest that balancing these major sites with a cooking class provides a more unique narrative to bring home. Michelle recounts how her class included fun, unexpected elements, such as wearing wigs and taking humorous photos, which ultimately became a highlight of their trip. These activities offer a level of satisfaction that is far more "valuable" than merely standing in a crowd.

4. Gaining Practical Skills

Finally, a cooking class provides a skill you can replicate at home. Whether it is making pasta, sushi, or macarons, these lessons give you a tangible piece of the culture to keep. While baking is "notoriously a lot harder" and more scientific than cooking, the challenge itself is part of the fun. Even if the result isn't perfect, the experience of learning something new with family members, such as Michelle’s son, adds a layer of depth to the travel experience.

A Call to Aspiring Hosts

Beyond the benefits for travelers, Lindsay identifies a significant entrepreneurial opportunity. She suggests that listeners could potentially host their own Airbnb experiences, such as cooking classes or food tours, to earn extra income and practice their English with international visitors. This "entrepreneurial concept" serves as a dual-purpose activity: connecting with the world while sharing your own culture.

Final Thoughts

As the hosts conclude, the goal of travel should be to "go deeper into a culture." Even if an activity makes you feel "a little uncomfortable at first," these are often the moments that yield the most satisfaction. By developing your own travel traditions—whether it is cooking, photography, or guided local tours—you ensure that your journeys are not just vacations, but life-enriching experiences.

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This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2051 Michelle's vacation tradition why you should take a cooking class when you travel.
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