-I heard that some chile pepper plants are perennials, are they, and if so, which ones?

-All pepper plants are perennials if the conditions are favorable (no frost or freezing temperatures). Southern California and Florida (here in the continental U.S.) are probably the only places where you can grow peppers as perennials.



-I have a small chile garden and have noticed that many of the jalapeo chiles get black or dark areas on them as they near maturity. Other than these spots, the chiles seem fine. Can you explain what these are? Is there anything I can do to prevent them?

-This purpling or blackening is due to direct sunlight, and can be avoided by producing a bushier canopy that shades the pods.



-Are ornamental varieties of chiles poisonous?

-There are absolutely no varieties of peppers that are poisonous; all capsicum species are edible. Some of the ornamental varieties just don't taste very good, while others are extremely hot or pungent, which may lead to this misconception; however, there is an ornamental plant called a False Jerusalem Cherry, botanical name, Solanum Capsicastrum, which is poisonous and not intended for consumption. It is not a chile plant, only a relative.
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Jane Butel Cooking School
2655 Pan American NE, Ste F Albuquerque NM 87107
Office: 505-243-2622
TOLL FREE: 1-800-473-8226
info@janebutelcooking.com

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GROUP & TEAM BUILDING COOKING CLASSES

We offer private demonstrations or full participation classes, including teambuilding, for groups.

Class Topics include:
· Traditional New Mexican
· Southwestern Lite
· A Tale of Two Tortillas
· Quick & Easy, Lite & Healthy
· Southwestern Sampler
· New Mexican Favorites
· Lite & Healthy New Mexican
· Fajita Party
. Southwestern Grilling and Smoking
. Finger Lickin’ Barbecue
. Extreme Chocolate
. plus many more choices

 

These classes can be scheduled in the morning, afternoon or evening.

Team Building Cooking classes have become an extremely popular way for employees and executives or members of organizations to work together on even ground. The classes are conducted in various facilities. Group demonstrations and full-participation teambuilding classes are offered for most any type of group.

In April 2000, a story by Eileen Daspin in the Wall Street Journal discussed the value of cooking classes with corporate teambuilding efforts. Some of the highlights included:

"Just as survival simulation games and outdoor adventure courses were once popular team-building techniques, the kitchen exercises are supposed to foster trust and communications."

"It's the trendy thing to do…The kitchen is a good place to improve team work because there are a lot of things that can go wrong." - Bill Reynolds, Culinary Institute of America

"Maybe the person who can't break the egg will start seeing others in a new way." - Rick Phillips, leader of the Culinary Institute of America's teambuilding courses

"People's work styles came to life"
"…the detail-person marshaled the ingredients, the time manager kept the meal on schedule and the manager was the social glue."

At Jane Butel's Cooking School, we accommodate a variety of group types, sizes, menu interests and teambuilding goals in group demonstrations and full-participation teambuilding classes.

FULL-PARTICIPATION TEAMBUILDING CLASSES
These hands-on classes illustrate management and working styles in action. As a student in one of these participatory classes, you will work as part of a team to prepare a meal and then enjoy the fruits of your labor with a glass of wine, beer or orange-vanilla water. Classes last from 3-4 hours and are taught in various venues.

Menu Options:

SOUTHWESTERN SAMPLER
Guacamole, Composed Nachos with Refried Beans, Bowl O' Red with Fixin's 'n Mixin's, Blue Corn Parfait Bread and Bizcochitos

NEW MEXICAN FAVORITES
Quesadillas, Salsa Roja, Sonoran Style Salsa Verde, Tamales, Red Chile Sauce, Chile Rellenos and Flan Caramelizado

LITE & HEALTHY NEW MEXICAN
Pears with Spiced Pecans on Baby Green Salad with Honey Mustard Dressing, Grilled Blackened Tomato Cream Soup, Chile Seared Salmon with Mango Salsa and Berry Blast Dessert

FAJITA PARTY
Taquitos with Trio of Dippers, Salsa Roja, Guacamole, Chicken, Beef and Shrimp Fajitas, Pico de Gallo, and Margarita Pie

OTHER MENUS are available

Full-participation teambuilding class fees are $2,500.00 for less than 9 people, $250 each for 9 or more people.

SCHEDULING A CLASS
To make a class reservation, call 800-473-8226 or 505-243-2622. A 50 percent deposit is required with your reservation to secure the date. The deposit is calculated using a conservative estimate of attendance. The balance is due 60 days prior to the event.

TRANSPORTATION
Groups must supply their own transportation.

CANCELLATION POLICY
If a cancellation must be made, 20 percent of the 50 percent deposit is nonrefundable. If the cancellation is made within 60 days of the event, no refund will be given. However, the deposit may be used to reschedule the class. Refunds will be processed within 30 days of the cancellation notice.

Contact us to request more information about group programs or inquire about reserving a date.

DEMONSTRATION CLASSES
Sit back and relax while you observe the preparation of traditional and innovative New Mexican dishes. You will enjoy samples of each item. Classes last an average of 3 hours and will be conducted in locations such as the convention center, hotel banquet rooms or auditoriums for large groups.

Menu Options:

TRADITIONAL NEW MEXICAN (our most popular)
Guacamole, Salsa Fresca, Quesadillas, Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas, New Mexico Style Beef Tacos and Sopaipillas

SOUTHWESTERN LITE
Garlic Sopa, Fish of the Day with Hot Orange Salsa, Grilled Jicama with Lime Chile Rub and Mai Tai Grilled Pineapple

A TALE OF TWO TORTILLAS
Corn Tortillas, Flour Tortillas, Fish Tacos with Salsa and Carne Adobada Burritos with Red Chile Sauce

SOUTHWESTERN BRUNCH
Bloody Marias, Huevos a la Sonora, Sonoran Sauce, Fruit Tostados Compuestos, Mexican Cinnamon Coffee

OTHER MENUS are available

Group demonstration class fees are $80 each for fewer than 15 people, $75 each for 15-45 people.

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