Chef Annie Somerville to demonstrate vegetarian cooking at "Taste for the Cure" May 16
The fifth annual "Taste for the Cure" will feature a cooking demonstration by renowned vegetarian chef and author Annie Somerville of Greens Restaurant.
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Give to UCSFThe fifth annual "Taste for the Cure" will feature a cooking demonstration by renowned vegetarian chef and author Annie Somerville of Greens Restaurant.
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