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cooking class by ZIGI’S Personal Chef Services

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

COOKING CLASSES SYDNEY
When it comes to taste there should be no dispute. True enough, there is no dispute when it comes to the cooking classes offered at ZIGI’S. Our cooking classes are a fun, inspiring and inexpensive way to enjoy the company of friends and family. They are also an entertaining and relaxing way to mix with work colleagues on team building days or end-of-period events.

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Tamra Davis Cooking Show – Pizza Playdate

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

This was my first show and somehow I never officially posted it. I think the title says it all!

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Is there any one night cooking classes in the SF Bay Area that anyone knows about?

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Its my turn to plan me & my boyfriend’s suprise date, he’s always wanted to take a cooking class. Is there any one night cooking class in SF or anywhere in the Bay Area?

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High-End Restaurants, New York City?

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Hello, My boyfriend is a culinary school student and he is looking to come here as part of a work-term with his school. Thing is, he needs to work in a restaurant where there are actual chefs ( as in ones who graduated from culinary school) seeing as I live in Hoboken (very convient to NYC ) I figure he can see if some restaurants in New York would be able to hire him. But I don’t go into NYC too much to eat, and when I do I am cheap. So can anyone recommend restaurants that would be of that quality? I know tom cochclio (sp ) from top chef has a restaurant, but yeah could anyone help me out here? If you could give me the websites that would be great.

Gothem Grill
London
Tavern on the Green

My goodness, there are pleny of high end restaurants to apply at. He may have to start as a line cook first in order to move up.

Thailand: Chiang Mai: Cooking Classes

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Thai Organic Farm Class versus You Sabai cooking class. Danberly investigates thai cooking and learns how to make pad thai, curry and som tom.

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Melissa Clark’s Tips for Cooking in a Tiny Kitchen

Monday, August 9th, 2010

http://www.wnyc.org/food

Jamie Young just moved into a new apartment with a very tiny kitchen. In this video, as part of the WNYC Food in the City series, Jamie’s friend, food writer Melissa Clark, stops by to share some tips for cooking in a tiny, tiny kitchen. Clark is a frequent contributor to the Wednesday food section of The New York Times and NYTimes.com. Visit our website to get Melissa Clark’s recipe for Garlicky Shrimp with Feta and Lemon.

http://www.wnyc.org/food

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Are there any teen cooking classes in new england that i can take in the summer?

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

I’m looking for any teen cooking classes in new england — particularly in massachusetts or around that area. Any ideas?

I’m not a total beginner, but I am not an expert either. thanks

Yes, they have all sorts of classes at the community colleges and at the youth local centers in that area, the one at the community colleges you have to paid for, subject like: CPR, Cooking, Sewing, Basic computers and swimming, etc. When you arrived there get in contact with the local personnel also these classes last about 2 to 3 weeks in length. Massachusetts has everything you can imagine and Bon-Voyage and good luck.

college — where should i (reasonably) apply?

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

im interested in california, new york, boston, chicago, and dc.

sats
cr- 610
math- 640
writing- 790

i know i can do better in math. i plan on retaking them.
i got like 67 on my math psat, and i tend to be good at math, so yeah.

my gpa from 9th & 10th grade combined is a 3.86. 10th grade alone was a 3.9 something, all A’s and A-’s except for in a half-year (equivalent) social studies course where i got a B+.
9th grade i took geometry (which was the advanced class) and honors science, and then academic spanish (no honors offered) and then academic english and social studies.
10th grade i took honors everything.
so far this year, i’ve had well above a 4.0, but in averaging it out with my finals and my 9th and 10th grade gpas, i’m hoping for somewhere between a 3.95 and a 4.05 by the end of this year, although i could luck out and get higher.
my classes that i’ve completed so far this year are AP english language, AP physics newtonian mechanics, and cooking. i got a B in english and
a B+ in physics.

the rest of the year, i’ll have AP calc ab (which i’m expecting to continue maintaing an A in), honors chem, honors spanish, and then gym and communications.
i’m expecting to do fairly well, although i can never be sure.

next year i’m not taking science, as i doubled up this year, but i will be taking AP stat in addition to AP calc BC. and i’ll be taking AP spanish. and then academic english, social studies, and then cooking and two photo classes.

i’m interesting in math and science.
i’m considering a computer science or engineering major.

however, i have an interest in physics and the stars and such.
so if a school offers it, i’d like a physics minor, just for the sake of expanding my knowledge, not for a career or anything.

i don’t have extracurriculars.
i could stretch it to contain some community service and maybe like, one club that i’ve sometimes showed up to, but like, yeah. not big on extracurriculars.
i do have a job though.
i’d love to get into somewhere real competitive like UCLA, but i don’t know if i have a realistic chance.

based in the areas i listed above, although you can give other options (although those are really the main places i’d consider going. and maybe florida. so let’s go with california, new york, massachusetts, illinois, dc, and florida), can someone give me a basic list of reach, good match, and safety schools?

thanks so much.

i don’t want a really small school.

preferably something medium-large, and nothing really really rural.
i’d love to get into somewhere real competitive like UCLA, but i don’t know if i have a realistic chance.

based in the areas i listed above, although you can give other options (although those are really the main places i’d consider going. and maybe florida. so let’s go with california, new york, massachusetts, illinois, dc, and florida), can someone give me a basic list of reach, good match, and safety schools?

thanks so much.

i don’t want a really small school.

preferably something medium-large, and nothing really really rural.

Try your best to get your test scores up. I disagree wholeheartedly with shygal9. Competitive universities rely heavily on test scores. This is due to the large variation in grading throughout the high school systems nationally. You could be going to a school that gives out A’s and B’s to everyone or you could be attending a school where only one out of 100 will get an A. This will directly impact your GPA.

Or, you could even be home schooled and receive only Passes and Fails from your parents.

The only means by which a university can make a quantitative measure is by your test score. The same test that all applicants have to take. That is the ultimate yardstick and the great equalizer.

Also:
USC — good school, bad neighborhood (not safe) med/large
UCLA — good school, upscale neighborhood Westwood/safe large
Stanford — half of Palo Alto is bad, the other half is up scale/safe med/small
Berkeley — North Oakland is bad, the hills are up scale/safe med/large
Cal Tech — nice safe place, smallish school, great astro-physics, home of JPL
ASU — good astro-physics, nice neighborhood/safe med/large
UW — good school, safe med/large bad weather

No question: Cal Tech – astronomy, astro-physics.

Culinary School, goods schools, and any tips?

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Well im thinking about getting into cooking and stuff like that. I mean im only in 10th grade. But I really love to cook and bake. So im thinking of heading into that department. Can you please tell me of any good schools. I live in Connecticut and I am close to New York City. It’s just like 30 min to an hour train ride away. I don’t wanna go too far for college. As far as I would go would be VA. Maybe a little farther. But please tell me of good schools around me. Also if you have gone to culinary school. Tell me what are some good degrees and stuff. Also about classes. Tell me what would get me far and successful and make decent money or good money. Also any tips or a heads up about this Business.

CIA (in Hyde Park like already mentioned) is very good.

New England Culinary Institute is a GREAT school, and it’s in Vermont–not far away and absolutley breathtakingly beautiful. At least look them up.

Most of the schools mentioned are a 1 or 2 day trip from where you are to go and visit and take a tour. Culinary school is VERY expensive (like Ivy League college expensive), so I recommend touring a few before you decide. But SO worth it.

Cookery Magic Cooking Class on Pulau Ubin, Singapore

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Take a step back in time. Enjoy a unique experience on Pulau Ubin, an island just off the shores of Singapore, as Ruqxana from Cookery Magic teaches you how to make Nasi Kerabu, a traditional Malay rice dish made from jungle herbs. Classes available every last Saturday of the month. Find out more www.cookerymagic.com

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