10 New Ways to Cook a Turkey
November 24, 2010 by rachelc
Filed under Areas of Study, Culinary Arts, Life
On Thanksgiving day, people across the country sit down to a turkey dinner. Whether it is grilled, roasted, or even deep friend, turkey is a staple on this day of gratitude. If you feel like changing things up this year and decide to try something a little more gourmet than a regular roasted turkey, here are some ideas to get you started.
Win a New Ipod Touch From My Colleges and Careers
October 7, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Areas of Study, Art & Design, Beauty, Business, Career, Celebrity, College Mascots, Contest, Crazy, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Education, Education History, Elementary Education, Fashion Design, Financial Aid, GI Degree Search, Giveaways, Grad School, Healthcare, Human Services, Information Technology, Interviews, Legal, Life, Massage & Spa, Massage Therapy, On Campus, Online College, Online Education, Software, Tools, Trade Skills
My Colleges and Careers is giving away a free iPod Touch, called the “greatest iPod to date” by IGN’s Scott Lowe. To enter click here. Then all you need to do is like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. Don’t pass up this opportunity to win one of the most amazing mobile media platforms ever designed. It will be a perfect thing to take with you when you go back to college.
Edible Food Flags: What Country’s Flag Would You Eat?
July 20, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Culinary Arts
During the Sydney International Food Festival in 2009, the participating countries’ flags were recreated using prominent foods from each nation. Italy Food Flag: Greece Food Flag: Brazil Food Flag: France Food Flag: India Food Flag: Japan Food Flag: South Korea Food Flag: Switzerland If flags were edible, I would eat Italy’s. What country’s flag would [...]
4th of July Flag Cake
July 2, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Culinary Arts
This 4th of July, show your true colors by making a Flag Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting created by Julie-Jann of CraziBeautiful. Doesn’t this patriotic cake look mouthwatering? The cream cheese icing and natural fruit are sure to make this dessert a hit this weekend! You could also do miniature cupcake versions of this 4th [...]
Dessert on the Grill: Grilled Fruit
June 18, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Culinary Arts
Summer means it’s all about grilling — and not just your main dishes! Once you take your burgers off the barby, why not put dessert on the grill while it’s still hot? Here are three tried and tested grilled fruit recipes that will be sure to appeal to your sweet tooth. Dessert on the Grill: [...]
Summer BBQ and Grilling Recipes for Vegetarians
June 14, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Culinary Arts
With the summer weather upon us, it’s time to break out the barby! But what if you’re a vegetarian? What can you put on the grill that is vegetarian and still mouthwatering? We went to AllRecipes.com to bring you popular vegetarian grilling dishes. Summer BBQ and Grilling Recipe for Vegetarians #1: Grilled Veggie Sandwich This [...]
Here’s to a Healthier America
April 8, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Celebrity, Culinary Arts, Healthcare
Jamie Oliver, UK chef and TV personality, is stirring up awareness about nutrition and health in America with his Food Revolution USA campaign. Jamie’s goal is to improve the quality of food the Americans consume, make better food available in schools, and save America’s cooking skills. On his show, Food Revolution, Jamie is focusing efforts [...]
Delicious Easter Recipes
April 1, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Culinary Arts
Easter is just around the corner, and if you’re anything like me, I immediately start salivating at the thought of a tender ham on the table, ready to be devoured. For your tasting pleasure, we’ve compiled some delicious Easter recipes from Epicurious that you can cook up this weekend for your Easter celebration. Easter Recipe: [...]
Who says Celebrities don’t eat?!
August 12, 2009 by alexi
Filed under Culinary Arts
Foodie Gwyneth Paltrow (love her!) sure does have a knack for slipping into Prada…whilst being able to both stomach and whip up some home cooking (hate her!). Click here to see her channel her inner Martha Stewart/Julia Child/Giada DeLaurentiis and roast a chicken, along with potatoes and a garden salad. For more information about culinary [...]
Food, people, and parties: a career in Catering
August 1, 2009 by alexi
Filed under Career, Culinary Arts
Want a career full of parties, food, people and colleagues decked out a la Dan Humphrey as ‘cater-waiter’ in the last season of Gossip Girl? Need we say more?! NATURE OF THE WORK Food service catering industry events range from corporate lunch box drop-off to full-service wedding receptions. However, usually an event caterer’s responsibility involves [...]