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Northern Spy has also added hands-on cooking and cocktail classes. Come for chef and owner Marc Sheehan's casserole-making session, covering sauces and the basics of making the dish. Or learn how to create limoncello and discover how to use it in cocktails. An ice cream-making class is also on the schedule, with more to come.
Sauces and seasonings cost $9 to $18, while maple syrup is $32. Class fees are between $70 and $75.
4 Rolling Mill Way, Canton, 781-989-1850. The products are available to purchase at the restaurant, or order at
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