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  2. Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts - Wikipedia

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    Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts is a private culinary school with campuses in Boulder, Colorado, Austin, Texas, and online. The school offers culinary arts , pastry arts , hospitality , food entrepreneurship, holistic nutrition and wellness, and plant-based programs.

  3. Le guide culinaire - Wikipedia

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    Le Guide Culinaire (French pronunciation: [lə ɡid kylinɛːʁ]) is Georges Auguste Escoffier's 1903 French restaurant cuisine cookbook, his first. It is regarded as a classic and still in print. Escoffier developed the recipes while working at the Savoy, Ritz and Carlton hotels from the late 1880s to the time of publication.

  4. Auguste Escoffier - Wikipedia

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    Georges Auguste Escoffier (French: [ʒɔʁʒ oɡyst ɛskɔfje]; 28 October 1846 – 12 February 1935) was a French chef, restaurateur, and culinary writer who popularised and updated traditional French cooking methods.

  5. How to Eat Pumpkin Seeds the Right Way, According to Chefs - AOL

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    McKenzie Johnson, chef-instructor at Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts. Related: How to Eat Flax Seeds the Right Way—Whether Whole, Ground, or Made Into Oil. Getty / Creativeye99.

  6. 10 Vintage Cookbooks That Are Worth Serious Dough - AOL

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    ‘The Escoffier Cookbook’ by Auguste Escoffier (First American Edition, 1941) eBay Known as the “bible of French cooking,” this book codified classical French cuisine and expanded its ...

  7. Rosa Lewis - Wikipedia

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    She left school at 12 to go into domestic service, [7] working her way up to cook. She claimed that the great chef Auguste Escoffier, then at the Carlton Hotel, taught her about cooking. It was he who named her the "Queen of Cooks". [6] One of her employers was Lady Randolph Churchill. [7]

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