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VOA美语咖啡屋 Lesson 82:Liz, Graphic Design to Pastry Chef Liz, Graphic Design to Pastry Chef J: Hello everyone! I'm Jody. Welcome to American Cafe Y: 各位好,我是杨晨。欢迎您到美语咖啡屋。 J: Our guest today is Liz. She's a
[00:04.41]While you listen [00:10.27]You are going to hear someone talking about a weekend away at a hotel. [00:16.14]So,how was York,then? [00:21.29]Oh,it was good,We had a great weekend,It's brilliant place to spend a few days. [00:29.54]It's a sha
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: If you know Tom Colicchio, you probably know him as Top Chef judge, author and restaurant owner. He is also a food activist. Colicchio has just been to Capitol Hill urging Congress to support nutrition programs, especially health
Liz, Graphic Design to Pastry Chef J: Hello everyone! I'm Jody. Welcome to American Cafe Y: 各位好,我是杨晨。欢迎您到美语咖啡屋。 J: Our guest today is Liz. She's a friend of mine
第53期:Chef's Steak Speeial X:What will you have? X:您要吃什么呢? Y:I dont know anything about American food.What do you recommend? Y:我对美式食物一点概念也没有。你有什么建议吗? X:Which do you prefer,meat or fish? X:您喜
Jenna: Mr. Carlton. What do you like about being a chef? 珍妮:卡尔特先生, 你喜欢身为主厨的哪一点? Mr. Carlton: I like making people smile. When people taste my dishes, they always smile. 卡尔特:我喜欢让人脸上露出微
I will know that only those with inferior ability can always be at their best ,and I am not inferior.There will be days when I must IN THE WORLD constantly struggle against forces which would tear me down,Those such sa despair and sadness are simple
Pakistani Woman Makes It Big as New York Chef Fatima Ali is the sous - or assistant - chef at the famous Caf Centro in Midtown Manhattan. She is also one of the very few Pakistani women to graduate from Americas top culinary institute, the Culinary I
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: You know, we don't do a lot of cookbooks on this show. Hugh Acheson's latest cookbook fits right in. It doesn't show much cooking. The chef is shown reading in a lawn chair, taking a hot bath, even playing the cello - at least hold
Less Waste, More Taste: A Master Chef Reimagines Thanksgiving Leftovers ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Food waste is a huge global problem, starting with our own refrigerators. Over this Thanksgiving week, Americans will throw out almost 200 million pounds of tu
AILSA CHANG, HOST: When I think of my favorite foods, I can tick off my favorite Chinese dishes, Mexican dishes, Italian dishes. But if you asked me what Native American dish I enjoy most, I'd be stumped. There's a growing number of Native chefs who
Master Chef Turns Leftovers Into Fine Dining For Brazil's Hungry ALLISON AUBREY, HOST: An internationally famous chef is tackling food waste by cooking for people on the margins of society in the host city of the Summer Games. Some of the donated foo
Not My Job: Chef Marcus Samuelsson Gets Quizzed On Muppets play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0009:49repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugi
Todd: OK, Rebecca we're talking about working in a restaurant. Now you became a chef. Can you talk about the process of becoming a chef? What do you do to get a job in a kitchen? Rebecca: Well, there's lots of different ways, but the most common way
By Gary Thomas Washington 06 May 2008 In both the books and films, fictional spy James Bond is portrayed as a gourmet who savors fine food, wine, and, of course, his signature shaken, not stirred martinis. But, as VOA correspondent Gary Thomas report
Todd: So, Rebecca, now you were saying that were a chef, or you worked in a kitchen in your previous job. Can you talk about that? Like where did you work and what was it like? Rebecca: OK, I worked in a few different restaurants over several years,
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DAVID GREENE, HOST: I was on assignment in San Francisco recently, and it involved some food tasting. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: So this is Chef Crenn's brioche served with a little bit of cultured butter and sea salt. It's her grandmother's recipe. What's
Todd: So, Rebecca, now you were saying that were a chef, or you worked in a kitchen in your previous job. Can you talk about that? Like where did you work and what was it like? Rebecca: OK, I worked in a few different restaurants over several years,
Todd: OK, Rebecca we're talking about working in a restaurant. Now you became a chef. Can you talk about the process of becoming a chef? What do you do to get a job in a kitchen? Rebecca: Well, there's lots of different ways, but the most common way