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Education


Zabaglione, Ziti, Zucchini and Zest!


We all love good food, after all we eat it every day – but sometimes we just want to cook something different and try tasty new dishes. Perhaps you need to cook for a special occasion or you may want to create some inspired family meals. Why not enjoy the experience of a Food and Drink


course with Kent Adult Education. You can even learn to cook with our Get Cooking courses or Make and Bake with us on a beginners or improvers course. Learn the art of Easy Entertaining or Dinner Party


cooking – whatever you want to try, we have the course for you. This year we are excited to be working in


association with The Kitchen Cookery School and The Enchanted Bakery to deliver some inspirational courses in the West Kent area. Why not learn to bake a special occasion cake in


association with The Enchanted Bakery, a small independent bakery based in Tonbridge, specialising in home-made goodies such as their famous cupcakes. Come along to Tonbridge Adult Education Centre or Mascalls School in Paddock Wood to make and bake some cakes for yourself! Courses available at a variety of times, from beginners to improvers.


For more information about these courses and


others, visit www.kentadulteducation.co.uk, call 0845 606 5606 or call into your local Adult Education Centre and ask our friendly staff for details about the courses that interest you.


Are you unsure of your English or do you dread maths?


Or perhaps you are you thinking of taking an exam or improving your study skills?


If so, we can help.


We have Skills Plus Centres across Kent, where you can drop in and chat to someone who will help you put together a personalised learning programme


When And How Can I Enrol? You can join at any time throughout the year at morning, afternoon or evening courses. See our website for all Skills Plus locations at www.kentadulteducation.co.uk or call 0845 606 5606


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