“Dream big … there is never a dream that is too big.” That was the message from Wonderbag founder, Sarah Collins, at the graduation for students at Jackie Cameron School of Food and Wine on Saturday July 16.
Read MoreHilton born-and-raised, Anja Dippenaar, a past-pupil of St Anne's Diocesan College, was among those who helped on Youth Day. In Grade 11 she chose to do her ‘work experience’ at a few culinary institutions – and is now in her first year as she pursues her calling.
Read MoreFirst-year student, Nolan Adimulam is from Pietermaritzburg. He went to Alexandra High School which made me reflect on our other ‘Maritzburg-educated students who were educated at Girls’ High School, Voortrekker High School, Russell High School, St Anne's Diocesan College, and The Wykeham Collegiate.
Read MoreWith 26 internationally judged distinctions, our graduation a couple of weeks back was testament to the high standard we demand at Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine. The graduates have all been employed, and I am confident that they are well prepared for their chosen careers in the demanding, yet exciting, culinary industry.
Read MoreThe Wonderbag Founder has teamed up with two other influential and leading ladies in their own respective fields – Jackie Cameron and Carolyn ‘Coo’ Hancock as part of the Coalition of Action to implement this life-changing programme. Feeding The Future aims to bring about real change for impoverished communities living in vulnerable and under serviced communities and combines catalysts for a better livelihood with the relevant support.
Read MoreSouth African entrepreneur, CEO and equality innovator Sarah Collins is best known as the creator of the Wonderbag, a $25million globally conscious enterprise.
Read MoreTwenty-five international distinctions from the students who graduated earlier this month was a remarkable feat - an achievement the current, #20182019 intake has taken on as a challenge. Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine’s aspiring-chefs’ examinations are marked in London and the results are awarded by City&Guilds, London.
Read MoreIn an attempt to help conserve electricity, Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine highly recommends the use of Wonderbag, a revolutionary, non-electric, heat-retention cooker that allows food that has been brought to the boil by conventional methods, to continue cooking for up to 12 hours, without using any additional energy source.
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