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  • Chef Training: Your Ticket To Endless Possibilities

    Let’s face it: cooking is not an easy thing. But then, it is not that complicated either. With the right stuff and the right training, you can head off boasting like a chef that knows its craft.

    Hence, whenever somebody has taken good cooking
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  • Why Culinary Education 2

    If you are thinking about a career in culinary arts then studying in a culinary school is a must. You may be a great cook but you will never become expert learning culinary arts yourself. Farther taking up a job as a chef in a good restaurant demands a pro
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  • The Necessity Of Culinary Arts Programs For Hopeful Chefs

    But people already love my cooking!

    Hence is the claim of many people - promising chefs at that - who are presented with the idea of enrolling with culinary arts programs. One's cooking prowess, it seems, is a very delicate matter. People are quit
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  • Celebrating culinary arts in North Texas

    Michele Brown, professor of culinary arts at Collin College, was named the 2010 Pastry Chef of the Year by the Texas Chefs Association. Brown has been a full-time professor at Collin College since January 2008.

  • Chefs Under Fire Announces Dallas/Fort Worth Finalists

    The votes are in and Chefs Under Fire is excited to announce the 2010 Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Finalists. The chefs are prepared to show their skills in the kitchen at the regional competition to take place Sunday, September 12th at the Milestone Culinary Arts Center in Dallas, TX. CUF 2010 is the second annual Chefs Under Fire culinary competition hosted by Keeper Collection,...

  • Zonta Club’s food and wine tasting event coming Oct. 7

    The Zonta Club of Trenton/Mercer’s Gourmet Garden Food and Wine Tasting Event will take place on Thursday, Oct. 7, from 6 to 9 p.m. at The Hamilton Manor, 30 Route 156 (at route 130 S) in Hamilton. Proceeds from this event benefit the Culinary Program of Mercer County Community College, which will grant a scholarship to a woman studying culinary arts.

  • 4-year degrees at LMC?

    ST. JOSEPH - Community colleges across the state are supporting legislation that would allow them to offer a limited number of bachelor's degree programs on their campuses.

  • Chloe Veltman on how culture will save the world

    The relationship between public relations professionals and (arts) journalists often feels uneven to me.

  • Special year ahead for Catholic board

    t‘s going to be a year of firsts for the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board. The board is celebrating its 125th anniversary, along with a myriad of new and expanded programs at three of its schools.

  • Event Listings

    - White Rock Trad Jazz Society presents three-hour concert/dance events Sunday afternoons at Crescent Beach Legion, 3-6 p.m. at 2643 128th St., South Surrey. Admission: $8/10. Call 604-591-7275 or 604-536-1567, online at whiterocktradjazz.com.

  • Group planting plastic pink flamingos to raise funds

    Cape Coral Mayor John Sullivan woke up this morning to find his lawn looked a little brighter.

  • Federal program helps St. Lucie County pay for jailed illegal immigrants

    ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Jailed illegal immigrants aren’t costing local taxpayers as much as they could, thanks to a federal program created to offset the costs.

  • Labor Day guide: Events, entertainment and closings

    What's cooking for Labor Day weekend? There's the 25th annual KLAQ BBQ, of course. The 59th edition of Fiesta de las Flores, natch. They're as traditional as the UTEP Miners football team's season-opener this weekend.

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