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Middlesex County College students in the Garde Manger class learned the fundamentals of ice carving behind the College Center in April. The class used chainsaws to mold large blocks of ice and then chisels to create the details. Garde Manger, which teaches students the art of cold food presentation, is taught by John Shirley, executive chef at Unidine, which provides dining services for corporations, hospitals and senior centers. He is also the instructor of the course. Chrystlle Anne Bautista of Edison adds some details to her ice sculpture.
Middlesex County College students in the Garde Manger class learned the fundamentals of ice carving behind the College Center in April. The class used chainsaws to mold large blocks of ice and then chisels to create the details. Garde Manger, which teaches students the art of cold food presentation, is taught by John Shirley, executive chef at Unidine, which provides dining services for corporations, hospitals and senior centers. He is also the instructor of the course. Kevin Nti of Old Bridge makes a deep cut with the chainsaw.
Middlesex County College students in the Garde Manger class learned the fundamentals of ice carving behind the College Center in April. The class used chainsaws to mold large blocks of ice and then chisels to create the details. Garde Manger, which teaches students the art of cold food presentation, is taught by John Shirley, executive chef at Unidine, which provides dining services for corporations, hospitals and senior centers. He is also the instructor of the course. Theresa Pocchia of Metuchen puts the finishing touches on her work.
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