Are you a new student at TCA…..how about some advice?
By: Carly Hall (second term)
I shall begin with the obvious….wash and press your
uniform regularly. Hem your pants. Make
sure you trim your nails. Sharpen your
knives. Wash your hands. Wear your hat when entering the kitchen. Please make sure you get all of your hair
under your hat. Take your apron and towels off before entering the
restroom. Always keep a spare uniform
close by. Write your recipes. Read your recipes. Don’t try to get anything past
the Chef’s…..it won’t work. Have fun.
Now for the less obvious…. You will have to take classes
other than just kitchen. It would be in your best interest to volunteer for
events. If you do not know something, ask.
Be on time for class. Don’t miss
class. Be professional. Be respectful. You
aren’t always going to get along with your classmates. You aren’t going to be able to cook like you
do at home. Write your recipes. Read
your recipes. Learn how to convert
recipes. Taste your food as you go. Wear
gloves. Don’t be afraid to salt your dishes.
Read the chapters you are assigned. Don’t be nervous (I’m still working
on this one and it’s obvious, isn’t it Chef A?). Learn your LAND OF G! Have fun.
Some of you may be starting college for the first time
and others may be making a career change but whatever your reason for going to
school, you are now walking into the halls of TCA as first term students. Congratulations!
This is a school where you can get a $47,000 education or a $147,000
education….it’s all up to you (Thanks for the motivation Chef Eric). You will
learn a lot about yourself in the first term.
Can you do this? You will soon
find out. What do you want to do when
you graduate? Don’t know yet? Then take
your time and see what unfolds. You have never heard of that food? Try it and see if you like it. You can’t make
a sunny-side up egg? You will after your
first term. Also know that it is very
difficult to prank Chef Eddie.
Don’t question your ability to learn and grow. Have trust in yourself and you will do things
you never imagined. When I read this quote from Brian Andreas it reminded me of
how I felt during my first term. The first time her laughter unfurled its
wings in the wind, we knew that the world would never be the same. I knew
my world would never be the same when I left the social work field and entered
culinary school. I hoped my new choices
in life would bring me the happiness I was seeking and thus far, it has. Every day I wake up with a smile on my face
and the excitement of learning something new.
Now is the time to make your decisions…will culinary school make you
smile and ignite your passions too?
Remember the Land of G…1 Gallon = 4 Quarts = 8 Pints = 16
cups = 256 Tablespoons = 768 Teaspoons
Burn it in your brain!
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