May 21, 2010, Newsletter Issue #205: What is Fine Cooking?

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If you are learning how to become a chef, one of the things you are taught in chef school is fine cooking. There is something to be said about a chef who can not only whip up a great meal, but one who can create a meal that is artistic in both style and taste. Fine cooking is food that is pleasing to look at as well as to taste.
A chef school has a variety of classes, and you can pick and choose the classes that are most interesting to you. The fine cooking classes are specifically designed for students learning how to become a chef of fine cooking for the more elegant restaurants and event caterers.

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