Articles, tagged with "french cooking", page 5
19th March 2010
A chef uniform is much more then a garment you're required to wear to work-each part of your ensemble plays a specific role in protecting you from everyday kitchen dangers. A typical chef uniform is a chef's jacket, chef pants, a hat, a neckerchief, an ap...
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Author:
Supriyo
19th March 2010
Food is among the basic necessities of each human individual. Generally speaking, each person must have his or her regular intake of food supply for survival and nourishment fueling both his basic physiological activities and the voluntary ones included i...
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lisa lucero
17th March 2010
Your newly renovated kitchen will look nice with some new French cooking tools. Yes, your old French cooking tools are still useful but if these cooking tools are already showing some signs of wear and tear, it is time for you to change them with new ones...
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Author:
lisa lucero
25th January 2010
Texas holds a unique position as the crossroads of the American South and Southwest. With the Louisiana to the east, New Mexico to the west, and Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, Texas is a melting pot of regional cuisines that come together to ...
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Chefs.edu
07th January 2010
French cuisine has developed over centuries to become known as the most refined style of cooking in the world. However, it wasn't until sometime after World War I that French cuisine became what it is known as today. Known as "haute cuisine", it has becom...
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Author:
Matt Brown
07th January 2010
Improve your cooking skills through cooking vacation classes. You can set your cooking schedule. If you want to go Paris, you can learn French cooking. You can learn culinary cooking in Spain, Italy, or Greece. Cooking holidays give you opportunity to mee...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
17th December 2009
The basis for any education is proper technique. It's only after the fundamentals have been grasped that mastery can be obtained. Each new skill serves as the building block for the skills that follow. As each brick is placed, the foundation of knowledge ...
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Chefs.edu
10th December 2009
There are many culinary institutions in France as it is truly the home to the finest food in the world. However when it comes to the absolute best culinary schools in France, one has to go no further than to Paris, France. One of the first schools that on...
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Author:
MaximeGuillet
14th October 2009
Over 53,000 people last month searched on the internet for information on culinary schools and this data is from just one search engine. This increasing trend for people looking for culinary art schools and for careers in the culinary world is believed to...
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Author:
shinyumi
11th September 2009
Top 5 Restaurants in Portland
Young, passionate chefs are coming to Portland, Oregon. Fertile soil, coastal waters, and a temperate climate make for an exciting combination for Oregon Chefs. Portland has one of the most vibrant and fresh restaurant sce...
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PortlandCulinary
15th June 2009
It is encouraging to see that the appreciation of gourmet foods has begun to climb once again, and that we are gradually breaking the bonds of dependency upon instant gratification, instant meals and frozen food. Although modern conveniences have allowed ...
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Author:
Justin Arnold
15th June 2009
Traditional French food has a global reputation for being both extremely palatable and highly distinctive. The French have always been known for their attention to detail and the care taken over even relatively basic recipes. The very words 'French' and '...
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Author:
Justin Arnold
15th May 2009
There are experts in every field, and sometimes we believe them, and sometimes we doubt their credibility.
But, if a celebrity tells us the same exact thing, then we pay closer attention, our interest builds in what they have to say, we nod our heads ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
11th March 2009
and keen breaks in masses of towns and villages throughout this scenic country, you could end with feelings of wellbeing and middle dilution you never knew you had!
Also, we all know that France is a country proud of its good food and good lavender to...
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Author:
Jessica Santoli
17th February 2009
Make sure that you have enough practice. These days you will find that there are excellent software designed exclusively to help people to learn the French cooking terms. These software programs are inexpensive and can be used easily. With some practice i...
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Author:
Raghav Sharma