Last year for Christmas my husband surprised me with a gift certificate for cooking classes at L’Academie de Cuisine http://www.lacademie.com/Homepage.aspx. I wasn’t familiar with the school, but apparently they have quite a good reputation. Now, I think I’m a pretty decent cook, and at one point in my life I even considered becoming a chef, but for some reason the thought of cooking in front of a professional scared me, and it took me almost a year to sign up for two classes.

 

The school offers both professional and recreational courses in two locations: Gaithersburg and Bethesda. I decided to sign up for a course in each location so I could compare. Both of the courses I picked were participation classes, 2 ½ hours long and cost $75 each (they also have demonstration classes if you just want to watch and eat).

 

My first class was a nighttime course in Gaithersburg – the drive from DC was less than fun, with lots of traffic. In this class we worked in groups of four — but luckily I got a decent group, where most of us were around the same skill level, and it was easy to make conversation with everyone. (There were a few young teens there with their parents, and I was happy to be among adults.) I enjoyed the class, got to ask a lot of questions, and I’ve used the recipes from the class several times. My big problem was that it was hard to hear the chef over the noise from the exhaust fans.

 

My second class was a daytime course Bethesda. The drive was easy, but they don’t have a parking lot. I found the setup at this location to be much better – the chef used a microphone so it was easy to hear her, and everyone cooked their own individual dish, therefore eliminating the problem of being stuck in a bad group. The chef had a no-nonsense style that I liked, and she was very approachable.

 

Both classes started with the chef demonstrating in front of the class (with one of those cool ceiling mirrors so you can see what’s going on), followed by everyone cooking. The staff, assistants, students, and chefs seemed to go out of their way to make sure you were enjoying yourself and learning. You could ask as many questions as you liked, and they were always looking to fetch any ingredient or tool you needed. Another thing I liked — you don’t have to clean up – it’s all taken care of for you. The classes ended with a meal of all the dishes we made, along with a glass or two of wine. You leave the class with the recipes — make sure and bring a pen to take notes — I learned some really great hints not included in the handouts.

 

The new schedule for winter courses will be posted on their website on today. They teach a ton of different subjects — and a gift certificate makes a great gift to any amateur chef in your life!

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Ed. Note: Full disclosure, Solea is an advertiser on PoP.

I checked out the Solea sneak preview, located at the corner of 14th and Florida, this weekend and it seems pretty cool. You can find more info on their Web site. I dig the views from the big windows in the living room but I’ll let you guys be the judge. I checked out a 2 bedroom/2bathroom/1 den going for $599,000.

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More photos after the jump. (more…)


Congrats to Eric for being selected as a Washingtonian Favorite. My favorite part was:

“Must-have item at all times:
Um, my feet and hands? They’re kinda essential. Of course, now I’ll get an e-mail from an advocacy group informing me that hands and feet are not, in fact, essential. So instead I’ll say pants. I think everyone can agree that having pants at all times is a good thing. I fear I’ve permanently damaged my karma with this answer, like I’ll end up in a terrible accident in a few months where I’ll lose my hands, feet, and pants.”

Read the full interview here.


This carriage house may be the coolest I’ve seen yet. That huge window is a great feature.

They also had a cool poster/painting on the outside.


Tickets still available.

From the director:

“FRONTRUNNER, a feature-length documentary film about Massouda Jalal’s run for President of Afghanistan is finally premiering in DC!

When: Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 at 7 pm

Where: E Street Theatre (Landmark) 555 11th Street NW Washington, DC 20004 (entrance on E Street between 10th and 11th Street)

This is a donation-suggested screening, portion of proceeds going towards WomenRULE and the Women’s Learning Partnership. For more info visit www.womenrule.tv

RSVP to [email protected].”


I asked just a couple of weeks ago if these condos (you can also see here what it looked like before the glass was added) were ever going to go on sale? I guess they’re getting closer. I think the glassed in fire escape looks super cool. Do you like it?


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Thanks to a reader for the heads up. The flyer for this home at 3519 New Hampshire Avenue says:

“ROWHOUSE TURNED INTO 2-UNIT/2-LEVEL CONDOS. EACH FEATURES 2 MASTER BDs, 2.5 BATHROOMS W/ JAKUZZI TUB W/JETS, TOP-OF-THE-LINE APPLIANCES, GLEAMING HARDWOOD FLOORS AND RECESSED LIGHTING. FIREPLACE AND WASHER & DRYER. UNIT #1(1st 2lvls) HAS BACK DOOR TO PARKING. STEPS TO METRO.”

More info and pictures can be found here. Unit #1 is on sale for $519,000. So what do you think of the renovation and do you think it’s a good deal or not? (Remember it’s a pretty good location only a stone’s throw from Columbia Heights Coffee and all the other 11th Street joints.)


This just in! Exciting news. A Veggie Hot Dog eating contest at Sticky Fingers tomorrow at 6pm. This could be very, very fun. If I can’t make it be sure to send me photos!

Event is hosted in honor of National Veggie Hot Dog Month

Washington, D.C.—As our nation celebrates National Veggie Hot Dog Month throughout July, Compassion Over Killing (COK), a D.C.-based animal advocacy charity, and the award-winning all-vegan Sticky Fingers Bakery are teaming up with Tofurky to host Washington, D.C.’s first ever veggie hot dog eating contest.

More than 25 vegetarian and non-vegetarian contestants, including “The Tofurkenator,” “Torfurky Libre” and “Tofuzilla,” will be competing for the top veggie dog title while also showing others how fun—and delicious—it is to choose meat-free fare. More after the jump. (more…)


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