I guess I'm now an unemployed, inexperienced pastry cook. Monday I'm going to start calling places to set up stages. I want to fill up my calender as much as possible. It would be nice if I could set up an internship somewhere, or at least do multiple stages to build my confidence. I'm looking at a lot of websites and such. I am excited but oh boy, I'm nervous.
I want to stage at hotels a bit, I imagined that was a major possibility before I even started school. I think it'll be fun to stage at a cake shop too. I mean why not try a little bit of everything.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Graduation
Pictures from the buffet after the ceremony:
Bread Crocodile
Eiffel Tower made of flour and water by Chef Pierre
There was A LOT of food.
Sugar Showpiece made by some of my peers.
Rachie, Brett and I in one of the three
kitchens I've spent the last 24 weeks in.
Me and Mom =)
I love Chef Pierre! He'll be talking to one person telling a
story or explaining something and slowly a crowd
will gather... everybody loves him.
Chef Scott, who taught us about chocolate and sugar showpieces,
with Angela and I. Angela was the very first intern for my class.
Breads class wouldn't have been the same without her.
Julia and Alejandra, both staying in the city, thank goodness.
We had many fun lunches together and lots of laughs.
These two are a good example of how everyone in
this business is a little weird.
A bread showpiece! It's amazing what can be done with just flour and water. This an awesome example of the masters we get to work with. Have you ever seen bread like this? Eiffel Towers, crocodiles and a little baker man, it's freaking fantastic!
People in my class made this chocolate showpiece.
Yes, even the copper pot is chocolate.
Mom and Dad on the L. On the way there they had to stand the whole twenty minutes it takes to get downtown. Welcome to city life!
It was a great day, the speeches at the ceremony were funny and heartwarming, the food was delectable and the people are outstanding.
I never thought when I googled "baking school" that this was where I would end up. I'm so glad I took a long thoughtful shower that day. I'm super thankful for the immediate support I had from the boyfriend. Jen and Rae both offered to let me live with them with out even batting an eye. Mom, you have been a pillar of support in everything I've ever done or even thought out loud about. And Dad's just happy I'm finally doing something. Tony and Mai, I hope you move back to the states some day. I'd love to work in the kitchen with you, Mai. Hugs all around!
And thanks for the mixer!!! |
Monday, June 13, 2011
Report Card
My final grade for the entire class is an 88%.
I know that nobody in the "real world" is going to care
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