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| Where ever you are happy and people respect what you do..... |
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| <The best place to be a chef is anywhere you are at to express yourself more then just words can say > That may be true, but if you are going to work in a country where English is not their language, you'd be wise to be conversant in that language before you get there... and if you work in the US, learning Spanish is a good idea! |
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| hi there, everyones got there own thoughts on the best place to be and I personally think that New Zealand at the moment is where it's at. The amount of fresh produce and the different types makes for an exciting and interesting menu. whilst we are a small country in the world arena we've got some amazingly talented chefs here. if anyones got some questions feel free to drop me a line. Cheers, ginzurider |
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| Welcome to Chf Talk Ginzurider. Please tell us more about New Zeland and it's food.
__________________ When I get a little money, I buy books. And if there is any left over, I buy food. - Desiderius Erasmus |
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| Dear GinzuRider: Welcome to the Chef Talk Cafe! I know that the New Zealand olive oil industry is at its infancy but I would love to know your opinion of your local olive oils. Welcome once again! You live in a beautiful part of the World!
__________________ "Olio nuovo e vino vecchio" |
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| Hello all, I am new to these boards, but so far have found them very informative. Its nice to see such a community. I am currently on the east coast, but my favorite place to cook so far was easily Portland, Oregon....beautiful area, near the ocean and the mountains, the people generally know a lot about food and wine, and there is a nice availability of local organic prroduce, and local wines. A truely amazing area to live and cook. Kevin |
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| Hey , I think yhe best place to be a chef is wherever you happen to be right now because what else do you really have control of . GOOD LUCK AND KEEP COOKIN ....
__________________ The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity ! |
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