Thanksgiving. It's hard not to love a holiday that's all about food.
Unless you're the one who has to do all the shopping and cooking.
But here's an interesting story - it's about a cooking class for a group of folks who haven't had the chance to do much cooking in a very, very long time.
The California Report's April Dembosky visits a class where former inmates are learning their way around a kitchen.
Former inmates learn how to cook on a budget in cooking class
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