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Some 2024 dates still available for group departures! ? Meet Fellow Foodies! Looking for fun fall

Some 2024 dates still available for group departures!   Meet Fellow Foodies! Looking for fun fall trips? Join a group for one of our foodie tours and eat your way through autumn!   Friends, couples, and solo travelers alike will be thrilled with these luxury European adventures.   Italy is better with friends. Limited spots are now available this fall for some of our favorite tours!   [All-Inclusive Cooking Vacations in Italy - Cooking in the Sabine Hills](   September 8-14 September 15-21, 2024*   [Cook under the Tuscan Sun]( Join a week we have other solo travelers: October 20-26!*   *For all other dates, please inquire. [Cooking Vacations in Italy](   France with Friends [Cooking Classes in Burgundy, France with Chef Robert Ash]( This culinary tour is a must for consummate chefs and wine lovers, featuring daily cooking classes, Winery tours, market visits, and so much more.   One spot left for September 8-13, 2024!  Inquire for more availability.   [Cooking vacation in the French Alps](* Your host will teach you the tenets of French cooking during your stay in a cozy, restored chalet. This unique and intimate experience is the perfect getaway for couples and solos alike.    Join a group September 24-30! Inquire for more availability. [Explore France](   Join the Odyssey on Poros This just in! Only one spot left for our bestselling island adventure on Poros the week of September 14-21!   [Poros Cooking Odyssey](   Are you obsessed with the Mediterranean diet? Ready to lay down on the beach and watch the clouds go by? This tour has it all! Featuring cooking classes with two of Greece's prestige chefs, leisurely walks through town, and plenty of beach time, this is your chance to relax and enjoy life's pleasures.   2025 dates now available, please inquire.   Not convinced yet? Try Chef Dora's[recipe for fried feta in filo]( before making up your mind! [Browse all our cooking vacations](     Book the ultimate cooking vacation today!     [Find Your Dream Trip]( [Forward to a Friend]( Ready to start planning? Email us at  [info@theinternationalkitchen.com]( © 1994-2024. All rights reserved. [Facebook](  |   [Instagram](  |   [YouTube]( The International Kitchen · 307 N. Michigan Ave. Suite 818 · Chicago · Illinois · 60601 [Preferences](   |   [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to view the online version.](

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