January 1, 2025 - 18:21

Power Public Schools is excited to announce the launch of adult education classes focused on the traditional Norwegian delicacy, lefsa. Recently, Bud and Diane Sather led a hands-on workshop at the Power School, where participants learned the art of making this beloved flatbread.
The class attracted a diverse group of community members eager to expand their culinary skills and connect with their heritage. Participants were guided through the entire process, from mixing the dough to rolling and cooking the lefsa. The Sathers, known for their expertise in Norwegian cooking, shared valuable tips and techniques, ensuring that each attendee left with the confidence to recreate the dish at home.
This initiative not only promotes cultural traditions but also fosters a sense of community among participants. As the popularity of such classes grows, Power Public Schools aims to offer more adult education opportunities that celebrate local heritage and culinary arts. The lefsa making class was a resounding success, and many participants expressed interest in future sessions.
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