Thursday, December 24, 2009

are there any good culinary colleges in italy or america

are there any good culinary colleges in italy or america?
im interested in going to a culinary college, and i speak both Italian (im 100%) and English .... are there any good schools?
Other - Food & Drink - 6 Answers
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Yes, the Culinary Institute of America is one of the best. But there are many. Do a google/yahoo search and you will be able to find several in the US and Italy.
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try internet and look for colleges in Minneapolis, Minnesota. had a family member who wanted to be a chef, told me there was a good college there. good luck and bon apetite!
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There are numerous good culinary schools in the Charleston, South Carolina area, and of course there is Juliard. I am not familiar with italy but here in the u.s. there are many good culinary schools. Just search the web.
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The first ones that pop to mind are the Culinary Institute of America either in Hyde Park or California. Johnson & Wales is also well esteemed.
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Le Cordon Bleu, it has many many schools all over US and other Country's. WolfGang Puck (sorry for spalling) is a grad from this school
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There are several great shools listed here... CIA, Cordon, Bleu, Johnson & Wales... HOWEVER>>> JUILLIARD IS A PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL!!! What planet are some of you from????



Wednesday, December 16, 2009

is staying in italy as a tourist for three months expensive

is staying in italy as a tourist for three months expensive?
my school is going in august but little did we know we had to pay and we're staying for 3 months. is that going to be expensive? what are ways i can save money
Other - Italy - 7 Answers
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Assuming you're American, €1=$1.519 currently. Yes, it could be expensive. For 3 months, I would probably save about $4000. Try some hostel booking websites because there are hostels you could stay in for weeks at a time. Hostels are generally inexpensive if you don't mind sharing a room with like 7 other people. As far as security, don't worry. Most hostels have lockers in the rooms or somewhere in the hostels where you could lock up your valuables.
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Im in Italy now actually as an exchange student i have been here six months.. i can say Italy is definantly a very expensive country. you need to think that prices are the same, in terms of numbers however, then you need to change it with the exchange rate, if you buy a pair of jeans for say 109€ your looking at about $180, now thats just a pair of jeans (cheap jeans, which are rare to find here). I suggest you get yourself a VISA debit card, because you will find it will be cheaper in the long run.
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it rest whit which city u'll go
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If this is a school trip, then it's probably being booked through a tour operator for things like accommodations and travel expenses and possibly some meals. If that's the case, you won't have a lot of choices in those areas, but you can save money by eating a big breakfast where you're staying if it's included in the price of the stay, picking up fruits and breads at the local markets, or panini, etc. Don't eat in the immediate area of the tourist attractions in most places. Get day or multiday passes for public transportation where you can if you need it. Most places will be walkable, and that's free. Why did you think you were getting a free trip? Three months here will be expensive.
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If you are American.. then get readyto shed some green backs!!! (they have lost ground against the Euro) if you go to touristy cities like Roma, Milano, Firenze, Venezia.. it will be worst....unless you're smart and dont buy anything in those places and dine or shop away from the touristy areas.... PS. you can always go to your university career center and see if you can get an English translating gig... they'll pay you in Euros.. good luck!
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well i live in Italy half the year and it can be pretty expensive because we r under the dollar and there under the euro u can save money by first don't eat out all the time and look on-line 4 a cheap but beautiful hotel in the town u want Rome can be pretty expensive because its a tourist trap but what can i say it beautiful
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you have to pay for your trip? STRANNNGE! in any case do not buy useless crep and move your ass, walk!



Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Which of theses two countrys do you prefere and why

Which of theses two countrys do you prefere and why?
Well im doing France and Italy in my school work. and just wanted to know which country would (of theses would you prefere) and why. I rearly dont know becuase ive never been to thoses placs but would like ot go there some day (I have guy friends and girl friends that are Italy and part french) which one of them I like) Would you prefere Ittalians or French girls and boys)? (thx guys:)
Other - Society & Culture - 6 Answers
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I'd say Italy. I've never been to France.
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I've always wanted to go to Italy. Just a beautiful culture, old world kind of vibe. I would choose Italy.
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I'd say Italy.I've seen the south of France which is beautiful but I would like to see Italy,I've never been...plus Italian women are sexy!
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I've never been to either place, but I would pick Italy. The food is way better. The alcohol is better. While there are a few buildings I would like to see in France, there are whole cities I want to see in Italy. Their sports cars are also far better than France's.
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Hmmm. That's tough because each country is very unique. When you think Italy you think romance, beautiful mountainous streets with gorgeous balcanys, and pasta lol. When you think of France, You think of romance also, night life, sex, and relaxation. So I'd say France lol
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Italy for sure. It has great food, hot people, nice music and its shaped like a boot!



Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Culinary institute in Italy

Culinary institute in Italy?
I am looking fpr information about schools of culinary in Italy. Names, places, web site ect'. Tanks for any answer.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Try the Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners. Check link below.



Tuesday, November 24, 2009

What comes after High school

What comes after High school?
Right now Im in 11th grade, which means I only have a year and a half until I finish High School. I already know what I want to study (Architecture, or Interior Design), and where (Somehwre in Italy, or the Harvard Graduate School of Design). Still I dont understand all that of what's bachelors degree, masters degree, Graduate School and such. So, how's the order when you enter Univeristy? (Sorry if the question sounds confusing) Im interested both in Architecture and Interior Design, is it possible to study to be both? Or to study Architecture, and have like a degrre in ID.
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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A bachelor's degree usually takes four years. Most people who get a university degree stop there. But there are higher degrees. Several, such as MD, Ed.D, MBA, JD are professional degrees. These are meant to be terminal degrees. The MA and MS degrees are academic Master's Degrees that allow students to go into more depth in their field. The PhD (doctor of philosophy) is the highest degree possible. In order to get a PhD you have to show that you can do high quality research in your field.



Monday, November 16, 2009

Great Gift For A College Student Going To Italy

Great Gift For A College Student Going To Italy?
My friend leaves in 2 weeks for a study abroad program in italy... won't be back for 4 months. What can I get him as a gift. Looking to spend $50 - $80. Does not have to be school realted... just something to make him happy.
Valentine's Day - 2 Answers
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u can get him a nice wrist watch of fastrack. or u can get him a gud collection of cds and dvds of songs and movies,,and i pod. reply me if my suggestion helps.
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You could get him a digital camera, from Walmart (they have really cheap ones). So he can take pictures of Italy while he's there. I hope I helped :)



Sunday, November 8, 2009

What food from Boston can I bring to school

What food from Boston can I bring to school?
i just want something simple so i can get an A. it's for Italian class we had to make a story about an immigrant moving from Italy to another country. i got American and the city I got was Boston. now i need to bring from that was orginally made in Boston
Boston - 10 Answers
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Boston Baked Beans! Yes!
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Boston Cream Pie! That stuff is goood!
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Sam Adams Beer.....Oops, that isn't gonna work. Baked beans, Boston Cream Pie - already mentioned. Scrapel, probably in a sandwich or a plate. It is a meat often eaten for breakfast, don't ask what is in it. z
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Dont know if they were ever originated in Boston but for Italain class I would bring canollis snce Tonys on the North end of Boston makes the best in the world!!
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Boston Cream Pie, cranberries, baked beans, chocolate chip cookies, and corn muffins.
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Boston Baked Beans
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BOSTON CREAM PIE!!!
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CORN MUFFINS have long been a staple of New England cooking (the Massachusetts Legislature actually made the corn muffin the official "State Muffin" in 1986). Corn muffins are also simple to make and transport to school. Good luck.
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Boston Cream Pie! P.S. -- Do you get to eat the food afterward? :)
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Its Boston baked bean