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Treat your Group to Culinary Team Building!


Option 1: Teams work together as a group to achieve a common goal.


This interactive cooking demonstration is led by one of the head Chefs of the Lodge & Spa. The group is broken up into cooking teams of 5 or 6 people and each will be responsible for part of the preparation. Our chef will lead each team through a unique culinary experience with lunch or dinner as the reward.


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All she wants to do is take out her cooking utensils and beat you.


Option 2: Teams compete against each other to produce the best meal.


The group is broken up into cooking teams of 5 or 6 people. One is assigned as a captain. As keeping with the TV show, the teams will start with the unveiling of the “secret ingredient”. We will set a table of other ingredients for the “chefs” to plan their menu. The groups prepare enough of their main dishes to feed their group plus a sample plate. The Kitchen will supplement their main dishes with appropriate side selections as well as dessert. The group can pick judges to rate each teams creation, perhaps their CEO, President or whoever them deem fit.


Prices per person starting at $55++ • Includes AV enhancements for the event


• Event would coincide with a planned group dining event.


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