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Prentice Hall Dictionary of Culinary Arts, The (Trade Version) (2nd Edition)
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Garde Manger: The Art and Craft of the Cold Kitchen (Culinary Institute of America)
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A Look at a Culinary Arts Career

Culinary arts is a major part of the rapidly growing hospitality industry. Each and every month, an ever growing number of men and women is taking up a culinary arts career. The demand for well educated, experienced and (of course) talented people interested in pursuing a culinary arts career is growing unabated. Most industry experts maintain that the demand for talented people in terested in a culinary arts career will continue to be strong well into the next decade.

When it comes to a culinary arts career, there are many different options available to a person. There are many unique challenges available to a person who is interested in a culinary arts career.

Generally speaking, there are four common paths for a person interested in a culinary arts career. Each of these different paths relating to a culinary arts career will be discussed in turn:

The first path involves restaurant related jobs. In this arena, food service operations is the most common and it's good to know that there's a wide variety of positions to choose from at this point in time. There are many different types of restaurants, diners, bistros and the like from which a person interested in a culinary arts career can chose from when looking for work.

Secondly, a culinary arts career in hotels and resorts are widely available today because the hospitality industry is growing very rapidly in many locations around the world today.

Third, a person can pursue a culinary arts career in the area of catering and institutional food service. Although this field of the culinary arts is not necessarily on the cutting edge, a culinary arts career as a caterer can still yield a nice income and benefits and be completely satisfying.

Finally, some people find a culinary career in being a personal chef. More and more well to do men and women are seeking a personal chef.

Whatever culinary arts career you might be interested in, it's important to know that having a successful career in the culinary arts is not easily attained without proper training. Because of this important reason, culinary arts schools have been established to provide people with the chance to learn about the field and begin building a culinary arts career.



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Chef stirs up gourmet creations at Azusa senior living facility - San Gabriel Valley Tribune

The kitchen staff of Silverado Senior Living-Sierra Vista in Azusa prepares lunch on Nov. 10. (Photos by Raul Roa/Staff) Danny Park is the executive chef at Silverado Senior Living-Sierra Vista in Azusa. Park, a Le Cordon Bleu certified chef ...

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Burnt Chefs - San Francisco Weekly

Off-duty police officers making time and a half are swarming over construction sites, handing out tickets. Only in S.F. James Syhabout, who heads PlumpJack Café's kitchen, is the most measured in his evaluation of CCA — but he graduated in 1999 ...

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On the Waterfront - San Francisco Weekly

Off-duty police officers making time and a half are swarming over construction sites, handing out tickets. Only in S.F. James Syhabout, who heads PlumpJack Café's kitchen, is the most measured in his evaluation of CCA — but he graduated in 1999 ...

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Career tech programs seen as way to reduce dropouts - San Diego Union-Tribune

LAKESIDE – Education officials made their pitch to state legislators yesterday to support high school career technical programs to help reduce the dropout rate. “We need to have sustainable resources for staffing, supplies and equipment,” said ...

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October 2008 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com

It's been too long since our last Guilty-Mom poll . In addition to being a really fun kid holiday, Halloween is prime guilty-mom time. Have you sewn original costumes, brought homemade orange-and-black cupcakes to three different school parties ...

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Wild Card -- Tuesday PM - Spokane Spokesman-Review

It's nice to interact with you folks again after a long weekend off. Gotta play to see tonight, but I look forward to reading your comments before I hit the sack tonight. You know the Wild Card drill by now ... Issue : Washington Post confirms 'Deep ...

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