Sentences with phrase «class at culinary school»

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Chef Mary Ellen graduated at the top of her class with high honors from the «Le Cordon Bleu» program of the California School of Culinary Arts in Pasadena.
Mary Ellen graduated at the top of her class with high honors from the «Le Cordon Bleu» program of the California School of Culinary Arts in Pasadena.
The French Pastry School of Kennedy - King College at City Colleges of Chicago is the only world - class culinary program focused exclusively on baking and pastry arts that is 100 % taught in state - of - the - art kitchen environments.
We will be making these gluten free lemon poppy seed muffins at my class on March 17th at the Culinary School of the Rockies.
«I won't eat just anything, and I eat here pretty much every day,» said Rebecca Kyrouac, 25, who teaches nutrition and culinary classes at the north suburban school.
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Rand Rosecrans, a chef who runs the culinary classes at the high school boarding program in Galena, said this is one government grant that should continue.
We also include our Lincoln County High School's Culinary Arts classes in the meal preparation, and they actually prepared the Rosemary chicken that was served at Highland Rim's event.
Pressure Cooker (Unrated) Uplifting documentary chronicles the efforts of Wilma Stephenson, a demanding Culinary Arts teacher at an inner city, Philadelphia public high school, as she inspires underprivileged students to apply themselves in her class in order to earn college scholarships to some of the most prestigious cooking institutes around the country.
The oldest Totaro boy, Michael, is taking some honors - level classes at a nearby community college while his brother Zachary is enrolled in a culinary program at his local high school.
Studied Culinary Management, Sanitary, and Graphic Communications classes at the local Vocational School (Vo - tech).
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