Adam,

You wanna come over and cook dinner?

Kevin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Churvis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: Seeking a little sympathy


> > > But I cringe at the idea of financing an education at the California
> > > Culinary Academy for him to end up at Starbucks.
>
> CCA is a great school, and you're a great dad for paying his way.  Which
> program did he take?  I assume that he's already established a good
rapport
> with their placement services staff.  What do they say about different
> cities' needs?  Is he willing to relocate?
>
> Has he tried ChefJobsNetwork.com?  They're a part of Escoffier Online, and
> they also have discussion forums where he can network a bit and maybe make
a
> contact or two.
>
>
> > BTW, speaking of your son being a chef, what kind of knives does he use?
>
> Yeah, what's his brand and line?  I'm a Henckels Professional "S" man
> myself.  When I was a kid I cut my teeth on my parents' Sabatier high
> carbons, but they were too lightweight in the blade and the handles were
way
> too small for me even as a kid.  I kept them razor sharp for the
parentals.
> They take a hell of an edge, though (even if they lose it just as
quickly).
> German Henckels blades are heavier than the French Sabatiers, but the
handle
> style is like a larger version of the Sabatier, so it fits me better.
>
> I only mention this because your son might benefit from a personal knife
> fitting.  I damn-near drop knives that don't suit me just perfectly, so
his
> coordination problem might be attributed to cutlery that doesn't suit him
> well.  His height and natural degree of force may also be a factor.  A
> professionally-guided change of footwear and cutlery might make all the
> difference in the world.
>
> Ben, I hope everything works out for you, your son, and the rest of your
> family.  Let us know how you guys are getting along.  The very best of
luck
> to you all.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Adam Phillip Churvis
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