CocuSocial virtual cooking classes will make it easier than ever to get ready for the holidays

ATLANTA, GA - NOVEMBER 20: A general view of 2018 No Reservations Needed Thanksgiving Dinner at The Shepherds Inn on November 20, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - NOVEMBER 20: A general view of 2018 No Reservations Needed Thanksgiving Dinner at The Shepherds Inn on November 20, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images) /
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CocuSocial virtual cooking classes make the holidays less stressful

If you are looking for a little help to get those Thanksgiving dishes whipped up this holiday, check out CocuSocial virtual cooking classes for some assistance. You may just learn something new and create the perfect side dish for any occasion.

And if you are wondering exactly what CocuSocial is and what classes they have to offer, don’t worry, we have you covered there too! Not only do we have some class suggestions, but also a rundown of just what this program is.

CocuSocial wants to help you master those Thanksgiving sides

CocuSocial is a platform that allows people to learn how to cook, whether you are taking an in-person class or opting for a virtual session. And you can take these classes by yourself or even as part of a group. The fun part about these classes, beyond learning how to cook or new techniques, is the fact that you are learning from some of the best.

From basics to favorites, you can learn from some of the top chefs in the industry. And classes range from How to Make New York Style Bagels (a class I absolutely want to take some day soon) to an actual Thanksgiving Sides class (another class I would take just to see if I picked up any new tips and tricks to be honest)!

With classes held throughout the week, there are opportunities for anyone to learn something new, no matter what your schedule looks like. But that’s not all. The fact that these classes are super affordable makes them my new favorite thing.

An example of how much these virtual cooking classes cost would be the $27 that the Thanksgiving Sides class charges. But at the time of writing, the class is actually on sale for just $19. And even at the original full price, that feels like a bit of a steal to learn how to cook in the comfort of your own home.

For more classes from CocuSocial, including how much they cost and when these are happening, check out just of the classes you could take right now:

  • Chinese Dumplings – Nov. 19 – $36
  • Classic and Creative Cocktails – Nov. 20 – $27
  • Homemade Apple Pie – Nov. 25 – $27
  • Homemade Pumpkin Pie – Nov. 25 – $27
  • French Macarons – Nov. 29 – $35
  • Spanish Tapas – Dec. 3 – $36
  • Christmas Cookie Decorating – Dec. 6 – $36
  • Buche de Noel – Dec. 12 – $36

Honestly, you could easily take one or two classes every week and still find something new to learn. And if you are really thinking outside of the box, this could be a great opportunity to connect with family or friends who also like cooking.

In fact, you could even give one of these classes to someone as a gift this holiday season and know that you are doing something unique as a way to show them you care.

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If you are looking for a little help in the kitchen or a chance to learn something new, you may want to check out CocuSocial Virtual Cooking Classes. There are plenty of unique classes to choose from and whether that means getting ready for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or just a fun family get together, there is a class for everyone.