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'''Super Suppers Birmingham Vestavia''' is a cooking classroom and prep center at 1944 [[Canyon Road]] in [[Vestavia Hills City Centre]]. Opened by [[Paige Rains]] in [[2006]], it offers cooking classes for adults and children, parties, and corporate team-building programs. The programs are led by one of six chefs kept on staff. The kitchen, which makes use of household appliances as much as possible, can accommodate up to 70.
'''Super Suppers Birmingham Vestavia''' was a cooking classroom and prep center at 1944 [[Canyon Road]] in [[Vestavia Hills City Center]]. It was opened in [[2006]] by [[Paige Rains]], and was owned by [[Scottie Wilson|Scottie]] and [[Cindy Wilson]] from [[2009]] until it closed in July [[2011]].
 
The business offered cooking classes for adults and children, parties, and corporate team-building programs.


Super Suppers is a franchise operation founded by Judie Byrd in Fort Worth, Texas. A second Alabama location is in Huntsville.
Super Suppers is a franchise operation founded by Judie Byrd in Fort Worth, Texas. A second Alabama location is in Huntsville.
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* Goodman, Sherri C. (November 7, 2006) "Some assembly required: Meal making is new corporate reward." ''Birmingham News''.
* Goodman, Sherri C. (November 7, 2006) "Some assembly required: Meal making is new corporate reward." ''Birmingham News''.


==External link==
[[Category:Vestavia Hills City Center]]
* [http://www.supersuppersbirminghamvestavia.com Super Suppers] website
 
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 15 July 2011

Super Suppers Birmingham Vestavia was a cooking classroom and prep center at 1944 Canyon Road in Vestavia Hills City Center. It was opened in 2006 by Paige Rains, and was owned by Scottie and Cindy Wilson from 2009 until it closed in July 2011.

The business offered cooking classes for adults and children, parties, and corporate team-building programs.

Super Suppers is a franchise operation founded by Judie Byrd in Fort Worth, Texas. A second Alabama location is in Huntsville.

References

  • Goodman, Sherri C. (November 7, 2006) "Some assembly required: Meal making is new corporate reward." Birmingham News.