Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:18 pm
Thanks for suggestions. My brother has a digital ounce scale so we can weigh out our ingredients. He suggested the same thing you did as far as the ingredients.
He said, "We should experiment with different spices and come up with our own recipe" He keeps raving about Andoullie from a country club he used to work at.
As far as chef's are concerned. I'm far from it. I was a kitchen manager @ an upscale family resturaunt called Ravanelli's. My younger brother, worked as the Resturaunt manager/kitchen manager at an affiliate to the aforementioned restaurant called Farmer's Rest/bakery, as well as a country club and a Five star fine dining establishment in St. Louis.
My mom, and sisters both work in the restaurants too. We all like to cook and have learned a lot from the owners who are chefs. None of us wanted a career in the culinary arts though. My brother is now an iron-worker and I'm a CSR for a trucking company until I have my teaching certificate.
As far as my finals. I hope to have aquired a B in my spanish Linguistics class. It was tough. I would like to chime in on the threads on language with what I have learned. I should have done better, but I work 45-50 hours a week and am single and have a house payment. (I"m not complaining, just justifying).
Cooking is just a hobby. If I did it for a living I would get burnt out. That's what happened before. I want to teach and share my culture with my future students.
He said, "We should experiment with different spices and come up with our own recipe" He keeps raving about Andoullie from a country club he used to work at.
As far as chef's are concerned. I'm far from it. I was a kitchen manager @ an upscale family resturaunt called Ravanelli's. My younger brother, worked as the Resturaunt manager/kitchen manager at an affiliate to the aforementioned restaurant called Farmer's Rest/bakery, as well as a country club and a Five star fine dining establishment in St. Louis.
My mom, and sisters both work in the restaurants too. We all like to cook and have learned a lot from the owners who are chefs. None of us wanted a career in the culinary arts though. My brother is now an iron-worker and I'm a CSR for a trucking company until I have my teaching certificate.
As far as my finals. I hope to have aquired a B in my spanish Linguistics class. It was tough. I would like to chime in on the threads on language with what I have learned. I should have done better, but I work 45-50 hours a week and am single and have a house payment. (I"m not complaining, just justifying).
Cooking is just a hobby. If I did it for a living I would get burnt out. That's what happened before. I want to teach and share my culture with my future students.