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New Thanksgiving Recipes from Chef Robin

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Get ready to add something new to your holiday menu this year! Join us at the Bethel Public Library for a free cooking demonstration and tasting on Tuesday November 6 at 6:30 p.m. Chef Robin Grubard, owner of the popular Daily Fare at the Bethel Train Station, will show us how to prepare four creative recipes just in time for Thanksgiving. See Chef Robin prepare creative side dishes, a salad, and dessert! Enjoy a taste and get the recipes! Your family and friends will be thanking you for discovering these delicious new holiday recipes at the Bethel Public Library!


This program is for adults and teens (16 years+). Registration is required. Register online at www.bethellibrary.org, call 203-794-8756 ext. 4, or sign up at the Library.


All Bethel Public Library programs are open to the public and meet accessibility requirements for the disabled. Those needing special accommodations should contact the Library 2 weeks prior to the program to make arrangements.


 

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