Secrets On How To Cook Up Some Hot Romance With Single Women.

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If you really want to cook up some hot romance with single women, think about cooking – literally. If you’re looking for a place where you’re in the minority and women are in the majority, go to cooking school. Or, at least sign up for one cooking class. Even if the worst happens and you don’t manage to cook up some romance with single women, you might learn a thing or two about putting together a really yummy dinner.

If Ms. Right doesn’t turn up in cooking class, the next woman that comes along is bound to be impressed by your culinary schools.

Cooking classes can cook up some romance with single women as you cook up your dishes as well.

That’s because you’ll be one of the few (and perhaps the only) males in the class. There will be competition for your attention, and perhaps even your affections. Just a little of the “oh, clumsy male me, I wish I could manage this.

Can’t someone help me?” routine will have them running to your side to guide you. After a few cooking classes you might then turn to cooking up some hot romance, with a “let’s get together and try our new recipes” line.

Especially if someone has been really helpful, this is bound to be effective. “You helped me so much, the least I can do is cook for you,” is bound to cook up some romance too.

As you look for just the right cooking class, keep in mind that you want one that runs for several weeks.

You want to have time to get to know the single women in the class and figure out just how to cook up some hot romance with the woman (women) of your choice.

Once you have a handle on putting together a fine meal, and the woman of your choice has agreed to test your new found cooking skills, it’s time to pull out all the romance stops.

Besides the great meal you’re about to cook, don’t forget a table setting that’s as elegant as it is romantic, a nice wine, some soft music, some dim lighting or candle light and fresh flowers.

Make it look nice but not so dim or sexy as to be blatantly seductive. That could make your guest feel like you’ve been underhanded about your motives.

Be casual, let her help in the kitchen a little (while she sips your wine, of course) and ask her opinion of your latest music CD. Or, better yet, pick out several that are soothing and sentimental and let her pick.

Avoid hard rock and raucous sounds unless you know she’s a devoted fan.

In fact, if somehow the course of a prior conversation has gotten around to music favorites make sure that her favorite singer or group is part of your musical repertoire.

This, then, is how to cook up some hot romance with single women.

What's a good t-shirt design for a high school culinary arts club?

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So I joined the culinary arts club at my high school today and they asked for people to design some sort of t-shirt if they want to.

I was thinking it would say on the front "I love culinary arts club…". Then on the back there would be a picture of a cake, possibly with a heart around it, and below it would say "…like a fat boy loves cake."

I think it's pretty good, but it might be offensive to overweight people. So is this too offensive and does anyone have any other funny ideas?

Thanks.

i like your idea but i think your right today pepole get offended very easily and so heres my suggestion. you could have a heart on the back of it and have the heart filled with different things like a pot and pan, a chef hat, a cake, different utensils and etc. on the front just put a small or medium logo that says ( –your schools name–) high school culinary club or you could get your school mascot and put a chef hat on it and again just put culinary club on it. hope that helps! good luck and have fun!

City college or Culinary Schools?

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I’m thinking of taking culinary art program, don’t know which one is better. The tuition and fee range so differently, but the curriculum looked the same. Is there any one have any suggestion or experience?

for a really good culinary school, i would suggest New England Culinary Institute. when my father went there, he said that they have great hands on experience but you have to work really hard! you have to work really hard, but the outcomes are really rewarding! you should check out the website, and see if it interest you! it really helped my dad fuel his Career! www.neci.edu Best of luck to you!

If cost and availibility were not factors, what would be your absolute perfect meal?

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This is a question we used to play around with in Culinary arts school (it's foodie-thing I guess.) The foods can be from any combination of restaurants, countries, ethnicities, bought or homemade, etc…What would you choose if you could have ANYTHING?
And, recipes for what you pick will go a long way to earning you 10 points!!!
Have fun and think outside the box!

Ok, here we go!

To start, Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Champagne Brut, '96. For snackies, crabmeat on water wafers w/ finely minced chives, adhered with a dab of mayonnaise.

Iced spring water. She-crab soup, as made by Ray's on the River, Sandy Springs' Marieta, GA. (I like crab.)

Entree: Broiled Maine lobster tail with clarified butter, with spinach sauteed in the glaze of grease left from frying a handful of chopped bacon, then dressed with vinegar, sugar and topped with the bacon.

Second remove: Chateau Du Roi (Chateau Neuf Du Pape); Fillet of beef, rare, garnished with ground ginger and peppercorns. Duchess potatoes on the side.

Hey!, don't take that Champagne away, I'll have another glass and a cigarette, please.

Now, dessert. Fresh raw pears, lightly chilled. More Champagne.

Coffee with cream, and a thimbleful of Bailey's Irish Cream on the side.

Ahhhh…….check, please!

Does anyone know of a really good culinary school in the south instad of going to a jrcollege?

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My fiancee wants to become a chef, and we live in W Kentucky. The closest thing is the KCTCS in Paducah, KY has a AAS in Culinary Arts. He really wants to attend a "cooking school", not just a community college.

YES. Check out Mississippi University for Women. It was the first female public university in the US and has been accepting men since 1982. The website is www.muw.edu or call them toll free at 1-877-462-8439. They actually have one of only four bachelor degree Culinary programs in the United States.

Which is the best school for a Culinary arts education in Dallas area? El Centro or Dallas Arts Institute?

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I am considering a new career as a chef.

I would like to be a line cook working on edible art and eventually run my own kitchen.

Does anyone knows which is a better culinary school or if there is another one, local, that is better?

I am stuck in Dallas, and I know the schools in Houston and Austin are better, but my current career is here.

Any information or advice would be very much appreciated!

Thanks!
I would add that I am planning on moving to New York in about 5 years and want to get started here in Dallas on my chef career. I figure I can start my education and career here and continue on with better education in New York.

First – if either of these have sister schools in Houston or Austin – then go with that one. You never know what happens in life and may get to transfer – never say never right?

If no sister schools – then go for the Art Institute. My husband got his degree from the Art Institute and has proven to be a value in his career.