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Old 11-01-2002, 03:12 AM
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Am trying to learn this E-mail stuff. Got your instant message Chef Clay asking about the time of day my school will start. Somehow I think I obliterated the message, never to be found again! Anyway,for the first 6 weeks we will be strarting at 8 am. I do not have the whole schedule yet, but from what I understand the first 6 weeks is sanitation, safety etc That goes from 8 am until 2:30 pm.

At some point the start at 1:30 pm and I think I saw that at one point some start at breakfast cooking earlier. The school is just a couple of blocks away from the new large complex of Sacramento School district, and the plan is to cook meals for the district employees, breakfasts and lunches.

I will be doing the 42 week diploma course and the 24 week baking and pastry course together, and just how that will work is still being figured out. Pastry and baking is my passion, as of now at least. I want to work for a caterer, so will have to know all phases of the kitchen I think.

Each time I check in I see that stupid "culinarty" spelling error!
How do I get rid of it? Iv'e told friends about this site, they will think I am so stupid

Thanks, Greg, I will enjoy posting.

Forgot "247"s name. Anyway, the school is in south Sacramento. That is about 20 minutes on the '50 freeway from Rancho Cordova, depending on what time of day it is.

Did you know that desserts is stressed spelled backwards? :chef

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Sounds like fun. Do you see the EDIT button in the bottom right hand corner of your post? Push that and see what happens!
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Old 11-01-2002, 12:42 PM
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Thanks, saw the edit, but could not change post title. Oh well, will be more carefull in furture. Can't believe I help position of assistant society editor, of Redding California newspaper while in college, and get on the internet and spelling goes out the window!
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You, know I am quite the mis-speller myself. I have learned over the years (mostly bosses yelling at me about a menu typo!), to re-read everything I write to catch errors, before they become permanent! I have also found that typing makes spelling all the harder. Not only do you have to think about spelling correctly, but you have to think about TYPING correctly. Nice to see I am not the only one out there!
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