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Want to kick your takeout habit? Take some online cooking classes.

TL;DR: Finally learn to cook with the Cooking and Baking Master Class Bundle. As of Jan. 23, get access to seven different lessons for only $29.99, a 97% savings.


It can be much easier to eat healthily when you cook at home instead of ordering takeout. But you don’t need to be a chef to change your lifestyle. This seven-course cooking and baking bundle can transform your culinary skills at home and help you make meals you and your family actually enjoy.

The highly-rated courses in this bundle come from professional chef Tim Cunningham, health transformation coach Felix Harder, artisan baker Marceau Dauboin, vegan recipe developer and YouTuber Nicole Vranjican, and more. Through seven courses and over 12 hours of content, you’ll learn how to make things like sourdough pizza, chicken alfredo, doughnuts, cinnamon rolls, tofu, and vegan mac and cheese — all from scratch. Even if you're a total beginner, these pros will walk you through each and every step, making the process practically foolproof.  Read more...

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