Sentences with phrase «school cooking traditions»

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A recent new tradition at my school is a Chili Cook Off to raise money for our band department.
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Building on over 100 years of tradition, the college provides career - focused training to aspiring cooking school students who want a creative future that's anything but ordinary.
The elements are in place for an old - school gothic shocker in the finest Hammer tradition — but «Crimson Peak» feels more like something Tim Burton might cook up, and not in a good way.
Apple CEO Tim Cook visited the Woodberry Down School in Harringay earlier this year to see how students and educators are using iPads in the classroom.During his visit, Tim Cook spoke about the presence of technology in the classroom, noting that it's a «compliment to tradition teaching and not a substitute.»
Though I am primarily a food critic, I have written a book about the traditions of American cooking (which included a chapter on school lunches) and can tell you that hot lunches in public schools were originally produced, with a few exceptions, early in the 20th century by local charities because immigrant children were coming to school hungry.
His son Dr. R. Gregory Cook, a graduate of Iowa State School of Veterinary Medicine, joined the practice in 1990 and continues the trusted traditions and vision that our clients have come to expect and our hospital still stands on the land that was purchased by our founder.
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