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Food Network star visits Pawleys Island for event
Sun, 17 Sep 2006 19:02:05 -0500
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By Russ Lane
The Sun News
If adding a few things to a baking mix and serving it up is your idea of
cooking, then you have a chance to learn from the master later this
month.
Food Network personality and multi-media entertaining expert Sandra Lee
will be visiting Pawleys Island as part of a weekend package, "South
Carolina Good Living Getaway with Sandra Lee."
The getaway is a three-day event at Pawleys Plantation entailing golf,
live cooking demonstrations from Lee, cooking and entertaining advice
from Meredith Publishing, meals courtesy of the staff at Pawleys
Plantation, yoga classes, gift bags and more.
The weekend is a joint effort of the Georgetown County Visitors Bureau,
S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, and Meredith
Publishing (which oversees Family Circle, Better Homes and Gardens and
other home/garden oriented magazines with whom the Recreation Department
advertises).
Lee, a fixture on Food Network and author of several cookbooks and
entertaining guides, focuses her cooking on a 70-30 philosophy - 70
percent store-bought items, 30 percent fresh ingredients.
Her style is a little more advanced than "throw pecans on top of the
brownie mix," but is still easy. Those who've seen her shows or books
can attest she can create some impressive-looking and great-tasting
effects without gourmand levels of time, money and attention.
Cost for the weekend ranges from $480 to $979. More information can be
John...
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Sales must not be going expected. They added two new packages.
I received this email
Nick...
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I am holding out for the:
Overnight Package: $250 per person
Saturday, September 30th, 7PM - 9AM
• Bed and Breakfast with Sandra Lee
• Romance Workshop
• 5 Drink Tasting Workshops
• Cool Whip Piping Bag Workshop
• Learn first hand how Sandra maintains her status as a cooking show host
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jeremy...
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So SC thinks cheap and not paying attention is the image they would like to
project. I also suppose $979 is a cheap weekend for the average Joe,
especially when he can learn to put cool whip on muffins :-)
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