Cooking can be intimidating: there are so many ingredients, tools, and techniques involved, that many people just choose not to start. But it's healthier, less expensive, and can bring so much more ...
A lot of parents have just sent kids off to college for the first time…and being on your own can be overwhelming! M.J. LaCombe, the author of a new kitchen guide for young adults, called “Intro To ...
When I started college, my friends joked that I would eventually start eating instant noodles like every other student. I was confident that would not happen—I was too proud to rely on such a simple ...
I have always been a big advocate for learning to cook in college. When you’re off living alone for the first time, taking those years to perfect life skills that will set you up for the future is ...
The Napa Valley College is accelerating its professional cooking school program to help students get into the workforce more swiftly. Beginning in the fall, the program will become an advanced, ...
This one’s for the college kids, the moms of college kids and, well, the ones who don’t know how to cook. The problem? You’re 18, you’re going to college, and you’ve never cooked a day in your life.
Culinary students at Texas State Technical College are gaining hands-on experience by serving meals to the public as part of ...
A new five-day program at Kapiolani Community College, which costs $1,500 per student, will be taught by instructors from the Culinary Institute of America. Select an option below to continue reading ...
Culinary arts students from Cerritos College in Norwalk showed off their skills and competed in an industry-judged competition. The Norwalk community college, in partnership with Marukan Vinegar Inc., ...