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Whole Foods Wilmington Hosts Holiday Classes

By Jessica Maurer, posted Dec 17, 2014
(Photo courtesy of Whole Foods)
In the week leading up to Christmas, Whole Foods Wilmington, 3804 Oleander Drive, is chock-full of festive holiday activities for the whole family.

On Dec. 17, check out the store's Milk and Cookies event featuring a giant cookie decorating station. Kids of all ages can decorate sugar cookies while singing carols and messing up someone else’s kitchen for a change. The fun starts at 5 p.m.

On Dec. 18, tune in for a live Twitter chat designed to help you prepare for your Christmas feast. Whether you're looking for a main course, sides or desserts, you don’t want to miss these tips. Follow #WFMdish to join the conversation 6-7 p.m. CST.

On Dec. 19, join Level II Sommelier Shawn Underwood for a top-shelf wine tasting featuring wines from the French region of Burgundy. Sip Burgundy’s finest while enjoying cheeses, chocolates and pâtés to complement each bottle. Cost is $30 per person, and the event begins at 7 p.m. Reservations are required. Call 777-2499 to RSVP.

Finally, on Dec. 20, stop in for Bubbles and Bites, a wine tasting dedicated to elegance at an affordable price. This special tasting, held 1-3 p.m., will feature a variety of sparkling wines -- all under $15 -- as well as seasonal snacks.

See the Whole Foods website for full details on all December events.

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