
MARLBOROUGH – Students in a new cooking course at Marlborough Superior School received a welcome guest visit past 7 days, before April Getaway this week.
Sandra Stuart is the teacher of a new, two semester cooking software at MHS that splits college students involving a “Fundamentals of Cooking” class and a “Cooking Methods” class.
Pupils just take their Fundamentals class in their first semester in the program before then having Cooking Techniques in their second semester.
Stuart recently coordinated a visit from the place food truck “Say Cheese” for her Fundamentals course.
That let students sample grilled cheeses before they are set to have their own “grilled cheese wars” immediately after April trip.
The stop by, having position on April 14, also nearly coincided with Nationwide Grilled Cheese Working day, which was April 12.
Further than Fundamentals students’ grilled cheese levels of competition, Cooking Methods learners are preparing their own food truck wars, developing menus, logos and social media strategies for their own food vans in advance of cooking an item off their menu for team judges to critique.
“The learners are extremely fired up to show their culinary creativeness when they return from crack,” Stuart wrote in a concept to the Group Advocate.
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