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Culinary Education/Nutrition

Anne Nicholls' Bonne Bouche School of Cookery

http://www.hi-media.co.uk/bonne-bouche/index.htm

Anne Nicholls' Bonne Bouche School of Cookery provide training for future cooking professionals, cooking holidays and cultural tours for gourmets.

Caribbean Cooking on Video

http://members.gnn.com/prime032/carrib.htm

Caribbean Cooking on Video has over 20 Island Preparations in a step-by-step format. Consumers & Wholesalers welcomed.

Cookery at The Grange - Residential Cookery School

http://www.hi-media.co.uk/grange-cookery

A cookery school in Somerset, UK, established in 1981 to provide intensive cooks for career cooks, and for holiday breaks for those who love cooking.

The king of Merigold was in the kitchen cooking breakfast for the queen.

—John Lennon and Paul McCartney

Cooking Instructional Videos

http://www.intellinet.com/~jdutton/cooking.html

You can learn to be an everyday gourmet cook! Sit under the instruction of Jacques Pepin, Madhur Jaffrey, Beverly Clark, and other expert chefs—right in the comfort of your own kitchen. Learn how to cook everything from Chinese to Native American foods. Hundreds of videos to choose from, and toll free ordering 24 hours a day.

The Culinary Institute of America

http://www.ciachef.edu/cia.html

Offering the best culinary education in the world. Associate and bachelor's degree in culinary arts and baking and pastry arts available for aspiring food service and hospitality professionals. Continuing education programs for current industry professionals offered at the Hudson Valley, NY, and Napa Valley, CA, campuses. Adult education courses for food enthusiasts available in New York. Four student-staffed, on-campus restaurants in New York and one on-campus restaurant in California.

Department of Food Science & Nutrition

http://www.fsci.umn.edu/

Provides information on the programs and courses offered by the University of Minnesota. Offers nutritionists tools that calculate your energy needs and analyze the nutritive value of food items.

Dole 5 a Day

http://www.dole5aday.com/

A graphics-rich site devoted to the health and nutrition benefits of fruits and vegetables. A fantastic educational tool for teachers.

She lunched on papaya poo poo or mango mu mu or some other fruity foo foo bursting with overripe tropical vowels.

—Tim Robbins

Electronic Gourmet Guide (eGG)

http://www.2way.com/food/egg/index.html

A monthly Internet e-zine devoted to food and cooking. Complete with culinary trivia and articles. Also contains links to any food-related Web site you could possibly want.

The FOOD Museum

http://www.foodmuseum.com/~hughes/first.htm

The FOOD Museum is a delightful collection of artifacts, ideas, facts, and fun. Community, school and commercial educational programs related to one of the few things all life on Earth has in common—FOOD—are vitally informative and interesting. They currently have kiosks at The Wild Oats Market chain. Arrange for a program to be presented or museum artifacts to be exhibited anywhere in the world.

French Language and Cooking Chateau.

http://3ponts.edu

Enjoy French language & cooking courses in an 18th century French Chateau near Burgundy & Beaujolais. Relaxed, comfortable, family atmosphere. Spacious park & pool. Small establishment.