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Old 04-19-2008, 04:50 PM
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Anyone have any experience? As I mentioned in a previous post, I'm just looking to improve my home cooking.

Researched these and they look like a lot of fun.....I have way too much vacation and was eyeing these up.

whats the difference between beginner and advanced? what am I really going to learn?
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Have you seen the book that an attendee of one of the CIA boot camps wrote? The lady writes a day by day description of her experience.

I found this for you Amazon.com: Culinary Boot Camp: Five Days of Basic Training at The Culinary Institute of America: The Culinary Institute of America,Martha Rose Shulman: Books

If it doesn't work just use the Jump to Amazon link here on Chef Talk and then use the search feature on the Amazon site and type in culinary boot camp. I believe there are two books one is the cooking boot camp and one is the baking boot camp although I didn't research that completely.

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Old 04-22-2008, 09:10 AM
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I am a student here at the cia and i know that there are alot of people that do it all from around the world, however if you choose to do it dont come on to our campus acting like everyone else in the bootcamps whom seem tho think they own the place along with the students, attiudes for what? Seriously, get out of here.

anyway sorry i got a little worked up.

Its worth it im sure.

if you have the money id go for it. Itll help trust me.
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Old 04-29-2008, 05:33 AM
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whats the difference between beginner and advanced? what am I really going to learn?
Did you ever find out the difference between the beginner and advanced boot camps?
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