Allison made everyone feel welcome

I just got back from a 10-day trip to France with eleven high school students. As one of our activities, five of us booked a cooking class with Allison. C’était magnifique!!

Upon request, she presented the class in French, but was happy to share fun stories in English. All the students had a great time! She made everyone feel welcome and included each of them in the experience. The menu was planned with teens’ tastes in mind, yet sophisticated and new. I will definitely recommend Allison to my friends back home and hope to bring another group on my next trip.

– Pam, High School French Teacher

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