Attention: All Adv. Cooking Students

Oct 24, 2008 19:59

The last couple of days in class return students have asked me, "What do I exactly get for repeating the same course?" and "Why is there not an Adv. Cooking II Course?".  Now that I have had contact with the Denver Chapter of the ACF (American Culinary Federation) I can now officially give you a heads up as to what "repeat students" receive.  For ( Read more... )

sanji

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fanninja October 25 2008, 02:20:51 UTC
I'm all for it! ^^ I love your class and everyone knows I'm a great cook (ask Mr. Write I cook for him daily!)
Please consider me when choosing Thank you! ^^

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piratecook October 25 2008, 02:37:50 UTC
Hmm, yes. I have seen you at your station, without doubt you have potential and can certainly help turn some points to the home team, I'll certainly have to keep you in mind!

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doomfood October 25 2008, 02:25:14 UTC
I have signed up for the beginner's course, but I do not think I am ready for competitions of any sort. I do so wish I could assist.

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piratecook October 25 2008, 02:40:01 UTC
Yeah, for the sake of competition I will not allow the Home Ec students to publicly compete if the Youth Culinary Team does start up. But I'll probably allow Home Ec Students to join for the sake of extra credit for helping the rest of the team out.

That is if it happens.

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doomfood October 25 2008, 02:44:03 UTC
That is wonderful! I would surely love to help in any way that I can, thank you Mr. Sanji.

Are there extra courses we can take as well? My cooking is usually not well-received. I do not know what I'm doing wrong, but I want to make delicious and healthy meals for my cousin to repay him for his kindness.

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piratecook October 25 2008, 03:24:15 UTC
Presently Home Ec/Adv. Cooking are the only two courses available on the curriculum involving Culinary Design. If you were interested in Nutrition you can check with the Athletics Dept. on what they have.

Otherwise the only other option is doing side-job work for the Lunch Staff. A few Adv. Cooking students have done it before, but it requires written permission from the administration and a signed waiver from a guardian.

Also if you don't cook very well at first all you can do is watch till you get better, since you'll be technically cooking for the students.

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aruuu October 25 2008, 04:08:08 UTC
You know I'm all over this one, Sanji aru~

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piratecook October 25 2008, 06:29:36 UTC
I expected you'd find this to be good Jam, and you especially know the Clairbourn Culinary Team isn't going anywhere without you as their team captain. It just a question of finding a few more. After all, no "I" in "team".

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aruuu October 25 2008, 07:33:09 UTC
Team... captain aru ka? I don't know what to say aru...

But yes sir! You can count on me aru yo!

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inukitake October 25 2008, 04:12:32 UTC
Wow, you're really going all out! Excelsior!

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piratecook October 25 2008, 06:33:31 UTC
What can I say Jushirou, I just want to make sure my boys and girls can be the best they can be.

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Also I just feel like shit for what happened last year. I needed to find something to make it up to them all.

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inukitake October 25 2008, 07:03:29 UTC
A sentiment I share, certainly.

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You really are a good man, Sanji...

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[locked to Jushirou] piratecook October 25 2008, 07:17:50 UTC
Nah, you are clearly the better man, you stayed. You are my inspiration to be a better teacher Ukitake, I hope you know and understand that.

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onigiri_in_a_fb October 25 2008, 15:16:28 UTC
UWAAHH! Congradulations sir!!

A-ah..I would like to participate in the regional competitions.

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